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Kralendijk Cruise
Kralendijk is the capital city of the island of Bonaire. Situated in the Caribbean sea, it is part of the French Antilles and it faces Venezuela. The picturesque town offers all the relaxation and the peace which is typical of a little town bathed by...
Roseau Cruise
Discover Roseau, Dominica’s attractive capital that is entirely accessible on foot. A French outpost founded in the 16th century, it offers captivating landscapes with spectacular views of the Caribbean Sea, botanical gardens, colonial-style...
St Johns (Antigua) Cruise
“One beach a day,” Antigua’s motto, refers to the island’s 365 beautiful beaches that are famous, secret or even set in volcanic craters. There’s a beach for every lifestyle, for those who are social and ones who seek solitude. When you arrive on...
Bridgetown Cruise
When you arrive in Barbados on an MSC Caribbean and Antilles cruise, begin your exploration with the capital, Bridgetown. There are many attractions in this small Caribbean city, but by all means pause to admire its many colonial buildings, the...
Little San Salvador Cruise
Travel to Little San Salvador Island in the Bahamas on a Caribbean cruise with MSC Cruises and look forward to powdery beaches and unbroken sunshine in this heavenly island retreat.Exclusive, secluded and all yours to enjoy, Little San Salvador...
Great Stirrup Cay cruise
For many, a cruise to the Great Stirrup Cay in Berry Islands represents a perfect holiday to am archetypical Caribbean uninhabited island, the kind you imagine yourself on when asked the classic question “If you were on a deserted island...”The only...
Nassau Cruise
Proclaimed a pirate republic by the early 1700s, Nassau once sheltered more than 1,000 pirates, outnumbering the hundred inhabitants of the town. While its pirate history runs deep, today Nassau, located on the island of New Providence, is the...
Ocho Rios Cruise
While the name Ocho Rios means eight rivers in Spanish, a truer reflection of its name (considering the city has four rivers) may stem from its earlier Spanish name of Las Chorreras, referring to its waterfalls. In either case, it’s precisely its...
Montego Bay Cruise
Christopher Columbus anchored his ships in Montego Bay in 1494 when he discovered Jamaica on his way from Cuba, naming the bay “Golfo de Buen Tiempo,” or “Fair Weather Gulf.” It wasn’t until 1655 that Montego Bay, today Jamaica’s second-largest city,...
Falmouth Cruise
Reggae, rum, beautiful beaches, spicy cuisine and lush, green countryside have long lured visitors to Jamaica and particularly the city of Falmouth, one of the Caribbean’s best-preserved Georgian towns located on the island’s northern coast. On an...