
| Trip Name | From | Days | Summary |
|---|---|---|---|
| Panama, Colombia & Caribbean Islands | $8,490 | 13 | Join Le Bellot for an exceptional 13-day cruise sailing from Colón to Fort-de-France. This itinerary gives you the opportunity to appreciate the richness and diversity of Afro-Caribbean cultures, an azure blue sky, and white-sand beaches. Visit stunning ports, including Portobelo, Cartagena, Santa Marta, Mayreau Island, and Soufriére. |
| Pearls of the Caribbean | $5,850 | 9 | Join Le Bellot on its 9-day sailing expedition roundtrip from Fort-de-France and explore the enchanting islands in the Caribbean Sea visiting Port Elizabeth, St. George's, Saint Lucia, Soufrière and many more! |
| Eastern Caribbean with St. Barths | $9,990 | 8 | Set sail on an 8-day cruise aboard the Emerald Azzurra, exploring idyllic beaches and vibrant coral reefs—Island-hop through diverse cultures, with the warmth of the locals adding to your luxurious yacht experience. |
| Cruising the Caribbean's Windward Islands – with Smithsonian Journeys | $6,800 | 9 | From Vieux Fort, St. Lucia set sail aboard Le Bellot for a 9-day Caribbean Windward cruise to visit the heart of the most enchanting islands in the Caribbean Sea. Before disembarking in Vieux Fort, explore long stretches of white-sand beaches, idyllic turquoise waters, and the laid-back island way of life. |
| Eastern Caribbean with St. Barths | $7,990 | 8 | Embark on an 8-day Caribbean cruise aboard Emerald Sakara. Discover Anguilla’s pristine beaches, Gustavia’s vibrant streets, Nevis' historic charm, Saint Kitts’ stunning nature, Falmouth Harbor’s historical docks, Îles des Saintes’ picturesque islands, and Barbados’ lively culture. Experience crystal-clear waters, vibrant local culture, and luxurious amenities throughout your cruise |
| Grenadines & Windwards Yachting | $7,990 | 8 | Embark on an 8-day cruise aboard the Emerald Sakara, starting and ending in Bridgetown, Barbados. Explore historic towns, relax on stunning beaches, and enjoy snorkeling and water activities in the picturesque Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. |
| Caribbean Sojourn | $11,990 | 7 | Embark on a 7-day Caribbean adventure aboard the Emerald Azzurra. Set sail from Barbados and explore diverse islands including Soufriere’s mud baths, Falmouth Harbor’s historic dockyard, Iles des Saintes’ picturesque beaches, Gustavia’s vibrant streets, and Marigot’s charming French town. |
| Eastern Caribbean with St. Barths | $9,990 | 8 | Set sail on an 8-day cruise aboard the Emerald Azzura, island-hopping through vibrant cultures and breathtaking landscapes. Discover pristine beaches, vivid coral reefs, and the genuine warmth of locals while enjoying the elegance of a luxury yacht experience. |
| Eastern Caribbean with St. Barths | $7,990 | 8 | Set sail on an 8-day cruise aboard the Emerald Sakara, exploring idyllic beaches and vibrant coral reefs—Island-hop through diverse cultures, with the warmth of the locals adding to your luxurious yacht experience. |
| Discover Eastern Caribbean & Grenadines | $15,980 | 15 | Set sail on a 15-day Caribbean journey, where pristine beaches, vibrant coral reefs, and island-hopping adventures immerse you in diverse cultures. Experience the genuine warmth of local hospitality as you explore tropical paradises aboard the Emerald Azzurra. |
What islands make up the Windward Islands?
The Windward Islands are made up of the larger islands of the Lesser Antilles. These include Dominica, Martinique, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent & the Grenadines, and Grenada.
Is Barbados a Windward Island?
Although it may seem like it due to its proximity to the other Windward Islands, it is not.
Is Dominica a Leeward Island?
No, originally Dominica was a Leeward Island but in the 1940's for political reasons the British changed it to a Windward Island.
Why are the Windward Islands called such?
The Windward Islands are called this because they faced the wind for ships heading to the New World: making it easier to dock.
Which side of the road do they drive on in the Windward Islands?
On the left side of the road.
Do you need a visa to visit the Windward Islands?
A visa isn't required for citizens of the US, Canada, the EU, and many of the Commonwealth countries.
Should I purchase travel insurance when visiting the Windward Islands?
You should definitely purchase travel insurance, and Adventure Life makes it easy through Travel Guard on our Once You've Booked page.