| Set sail from San Juan for a seven-night yachting journey through the diverse islands of the Lesser Antilles. White sands and crystalline waters welcome you to the shores of Tortola and Martinique, while the islands' mountainous interiors invite you inland for scenic hiking. Take in the view of the rainforest from above the treetops on a zip-line adventure in Dominica, and admire the underwater vistas of vibrant coral and butterflyfish off the coast of Terre-de-Haut. Along the way, enjoy time to relax with a cocktail on your private terrace aboard Evrima as you sail past the ever-changing seascapes to your next island paradise. | | | | | | The imposing 16th-century fortress known as El Morro heralds your arrival in San Juan, where you can contrast the colonial architecture along the blue cobblestone streets with the modern works of Puerto Rican artists in the esteemed local museum. | | | | | Drop anchor off Puerto Rico's tiny isle of Vieques, a wildlife refuge where horses roam freely on the beaches by day, and bioluminescent sea life illuminates the water as you kayak off the coast at night. | | | | | Experience the best of Tortola's diverse landscapes by taking a scenic drive from Road Town across the island's mountainous interior to the pearly sands of Cane Garden Bay, where you can sip local rum as you relax by the tranquil waters. | | | | | As you sail for Guadeloupe, Evrima will be your haven for the day. Indulge in a rejuvenating massage at The Ritz-Carlton Spa, sip a craft cocktail on the Marina Terrace overlooking the sea, and take a refreshing dip in the infinity pool. | | | | | The abundant coral reefs of Terre-de-Haut are ideal for snorkeling, and you can dive right into the crystal clear waters from the yacht's Marina to explore the undersea life. Then head ashore for a hike to the summit of Le Chameau — "The Camel" — for a view of the sea from above. | | | | | The lush landscapes of the Nature Island invite you to hike through the rainforest to discover hidden wonders such as the cascades of Trafalgar Falls, the vivid green Emerald Pool, and the bubbly waters off Champagne Beach. | | | | | Perhaps only one thing could draw you away from the white sands of the enchanting fishing village of Les Anses-d'Arlet – the tempting Creole cuisine and award-winning rum for which Martinique is famous. | | | | | Conclude your journey in the historic Old Town of Bridgetown, Barbados, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Perhaps you'll stay a while to explore the island's lush interior and picturesque beaches. | | | | | 2022/2023 CARIBBEAN SEASON SUGARY SANDS, TURQUOISE WATERS AND LUSH LANDSCAPES | | | | THE MARINA DROP ANCHOR AND DIVE IN, THE SEA IS JUST STEPS AWAY | | | | | | | |
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