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29th29 | DecDec | 202626 | San Juan (Puerto Rico), Puerto Rico, embark on the Silver Nova | 19:00 | |||
If you associate Puerto Rico's capital with the colonial streets of Old San Juan, then you know only part of the picture. San Juan is a major metropolis, radiating out from the bay on the Atlantic Ocean that was discovered by Juan Ponce de León. More than a third of the island's nearly 4 million citizens proudly call themselves sanjuaneros. The city may be rooted in the past, but it has its eye on the future. Locals go about their business surrounded by colonial architecture and towering modern structures.By 1508 the explorer Juan Ponce de León had established a colony in an area now known as Caparra, southeast of present-day San Juan. He later moved the settlement north to a more hospitable peninsular location. In 1521, after he became the first colonial governor, Ponce de León switched the name of the island—which was then called San Juan Bautista in honor of St. John the Baptist—with that of the settlement of Puerto Rico ("rich port").Defended by the imposing Castillo San Felipe del Morro (El Morro) and Castillo San Cristóbal, Puerto Rico's administrative and population center remained firmly in Spain's hands until 1898, when it came under U.S. control after the Spanish-American War. Centuries of Spanish rule left an indelible imprint on the city, particularly in the walled area now known as Old San Juan. The area is filled with cobblestone streets and brightly painted, colonial-era structures, and its fortifications have been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.Old San Juan is a monument to the past, but most of the rest of the city is planted firmly in the 21st century and draws migrants island-wide and from farther afield to jobs in its businesses and industries. The city captivates residents and visitors alike with its vibrant lifestyle as well as its balmy beaches, pulsing nightclubs, globe-spanning restaurants, and world-class museums. Once you set foot in this city, you may never want to leave. | |||||||
30th30 | DecDec | 202626 | Saint John Island, U.S. Virgin Islands | 08:00 | 18:00 | ||
St. John, the smallest most idyllic of the three United States Virgin Islands, is best known for its dozens of post card perfect white sand beaches, turquoise bays abounding in colourful corals & rainbows of tropical fish endless vistas of green velvet hills. Only nine miles long (14.5 kilometres) and three miles (4.8 kilometres) wide, two thirds of the island is the Virgin Islands National Park, so its spectacular beaches & untouched forests will remain that way for generations to come and remain accessible to all. There are tours of the National Park by Jeep or safari bus and hikes on spectacular trails led by Park Rangers who enrich the experience with talks on the island's history and geology as well as its flora & fauna. While it is only twenty minutes from St. Thomas by convenient hourly ferry, St. John is the peaceful, uncommercialised paradise of island fantasies. It has no high-rise buildings, cruise ship docks or airport. Visitors can obtain discounted air fares to St. Thomas. Despite its unspoiled atmosphere, it offers every facility and amenity found at major resorts. Like so many of the islands in the Caribbean, 2017’s double whammy of hurricanes Irma and Maria devastated much of St. John. However, as relief funds get funnelled into rebuilding, normality is gradually being restored, and St. John version 2.0 is emerging - bolder, brighter and better. St. John’s small size might just give it the edge over other desert islands. The US purchased the tiny landmass (at just nine miles long, the island is the smallest of the three American Virgin Islands) from the West India and Guinea Company in 1917 and it remains under US govern to this day. Historically speaking however St. John is Danish, who colonised it for almost 250 years before its sale to America. The Virgin Island Nation park covers almost two-thirds the island, meaning visually St. John is stunning, and will remain that way for generations to come. This ‘gift’ to the world comes thanks to Laurence Rockefeller who in 1956 gave the 5,000 acres of lush forest to the people of the island, with the caveat that it become a national park. Thus, velvety green hills slope into picture perfect white sand beaches, which are ringed by turquoise seas. One very definite winner of the tourism hiatus since 2017 has been the marine wildlife. Underwater life was barely affected by the storms and the subsequent lack of tourism has allowed the eco-systems to propagate. The island’s abundant coral reefs were not overly affected by the storms and today the waters are teeming with sea turtles, reef sharks and sting rays. | |||||||
31st31 | DecDec | 202626 | Sopers Hole, Tortola, British Virgin Islands | 08:00 | 15:00 | ||
1st01 | JanJan | 202727 | Roseau, Dominica | 09:00 | 19:00 | ||
Although it's one of the smallest capitals in the Caribbean, Roseau has the highest concentration of inhabitants of any town in the eastern Caribbean. Caribbean vernacular architecture and a bustling marketplace transport visitors back in time. Although you can walk the entire town in about an hour, you'll get a much better feel for the place on a leisurely stroll. For some years now, the Society for Historical Architectural Preservation and Enhancement (SHAPE) has organized programs and projects to preserve the city's architectural heritage. Several interesting buildings have already been restored. Lilac House, on Kennedy Avenue, has three types of gingerbread fretwork, latticed verandah railings, and heavy hurricane shutters. The J.W. Edwards Building, at the corner of Old and King George V sreets, has a stone base and a wooden second-floor gallery. The Old Market Plaza is the center of Roseau's historic district, which was laid out by the French on a radial plan rather than a grid, so streets such as Hanover, King George V, and Old radiate from this area. South of the marketplace is the Fort Young Hotel, built as a British fort in the 18th century; the nearby statehouse, public library, and Anglican cathedral are also worth a visit. New developments at the bay front on Dame M.E. Charles Boulevard have brightened up the waterfront. Raise a glass to the immaculate surroundings of Roseau where beautiful beaches - alive with fine bubbles fizzing upwards from the geothermal activity below - wait for you. Dive into extraordinary snorkelling and diving experiences amongst thriving marine life active corals and live volcanoes concealed below the waves. With attractive volcanic sands to relax on and glorious jungled mountains to explore Roseau is an intoxicating welcome to Dominica's Caribbean island appeal. Nowadays Old Market Square is crammed with locals trading huge vegetables colourful fruits and handmade jewellery - but the square has a darker past and was the centre of the island's slave-trade. Head up to the former British fort which offers a panoramic postcard-perfect view from the top of Roseau and the lush green mountains behind. The large botanical gardens offer more magnificent views and you can walk amongst thriving tropical plant life as parrots flutter and add splashes of colour to the greenery. The rainforest around the city conceals rich wildlife and waterfalls spilling into splash pools while plantations give a taste of the island's heritage. You can also discover the second-largest hot spring in the world - Boiling Lake - which brews with angry volcanic activity in the steamy Morne Trois Pitons National Park. The hiking and snorkelling can take its strain - so simmer away any stiffness in a mineral-rich hot pool or by indulging in a rum punch or two. | |||||||
2nd02 | JanJan | 202727 | Saint John's, Antigua and Barbuda | 08:00 | 18:00 | ||
With its superb beaches, historical attractions and beautiful coral reefs, Antigua provides a host of diversions. It is said that the island contains 365 beaches, one for every day of the year. Antigua maintains its traditional West Indian character, with gingerbread-house style architecture, calypso music and carnival festivities. St John’s has been the administrative capital since the island’s colonisation in 1632, and has been the seat of government since it gained independence in 1981. From the port you can explore the colourful Redcliffe district, with its restored wooden houses, and Heritage Quay with its shopping mall and craft shops. The city has some fine examples of Colonial architecture, including the twin-towered cathedral, built in 1845 and considered one of the finest church buildings in the Caribbean. All coaches in Antigua are operated by smaller vehicles, and commentary will be given by a driver/guide. Lush and lively, Antigua is a bedazzling Caribbean destination, gorged with sunshine and crisp white sand beaches. Historic forts, sparkling coastline, and dense rainforest all contribute to Antigua’s land of thrilling natural beauty. With its bright blue to turquoise sea gradients – the beaches are vibrant and plentiful and the island has no shortage to choose from, with a rumoured 365 options. Experience the beauty on horseback, as your ride pounds across the sands, and the wind whips through your hair. Choose to loll in a catamaran offshore, or lie back on a bed of the softest sand to soak it all in. Beach shacks cook up fresh seafood and spicy goat meat curries if you're feeling hungry. St John’s glows in the sunshine, with flamingo pink and baby blue paints boldly coating vivid Georgian buildings. Lively markets offer an authentic slice of Antiguan life, while museums celebrate the island’s revered cricketers like Viv Richards, and the story of independence. The whacks and whoops of makeshift cricket games hint at the island’s British history, and you can see more of this heritage at Falmouth Harbour - which was the centre of the British presence in the Caribbean. The area is still filled with sailers and dallying yachts, as well as the only working Georgian dockyard in the world. Built in 1725, the UNESCO World Heritage Site, Nelson's Dockyard, was led by the admiral Horatio Nelson himself and is a fascinating time warp. Hike up to viewpoints here, which reward with glorious views of the forest-clad inlets, craggy cliffs and pointed hills. The stone towers of sugar mills dot the island, and hint at the tragic history of slavery, amid the island's sugar trade past. | |||||||
3rd03 | JanJan | 202727 | Great Harbour, Jost Van Dyke, British Virgin Islands | 08:00 | 15:00 | ||
Jost Van Dyke, four miles long, is truly known as the 'barefoot island'. The smallest of the British Virgin Islands, it is known as a popular destination for yachts and is celebrated for its casual lifestyle, protected anchorages, fine beaches and beachfront restaurants and bars. The island has fewer than 200 inhabitants and they are widely known as a welcoming people. The island's name conjures up its rich, colorful past. Jost Van Dyke is said to have been named for an early Dutch settler, a former pirate. At Great Harbour, Little Harbour, and White Bay there are safe, protected bays and pristine beaches shaded with coconut palms and seagrape trees. Discover inviting shops selling local treasures, restaurants, and bars. 'The Painkiller', one of the Caribbean’s most popular drinks, originated at the Soggy Dollar Bar. Foxy’s and Gertrude's in White Bay are renowned for drinks made with the island's famous rum, frosty beers, and tales of pirates and sunken treasure. Explore Jost Van Dyke's history in the vegetation-covered ruins of centuries-old sugar mills, or on the old trails that crisscross the island. Revel in the natural beauty of the pristine, untouched beaches. Hike up to the highest spot on the island, Majohnny Point, and take in a stunning 360 degree view of the Caribbean. Relax in the natural 'bubble pool', a popular tourist attraction. Jost Van Dyke conjures up images of what the British Virgin Islands may have looked like many years ago. Glowing turquoise waters lazily bowing palm trees and pristine white sand beaches – it's all waiting for you in Jost Van Dyke's picturesque Caribbean splendour. Slip off your shoes you won't be needing them too much in these parts as you wander soft heavenly sands and paddle out into impossibly clear waters. If this is your first experience of the Caribbean's splendour you may be a little sceptical about the reality of those famed shockingly bright colours that you see in photographs. Splash into water that glows with a bright teal hue and is blotched with occasional swells of deeper royal blue. Snorkellers will adore the explosions of colourful fish beneath the waves. White Bay is a slice of island perfection with a neat hill of trees framing a sandy sweep of shaded beach bars. The wander up to Majohnny Hill is the most exertion needed to explore this four-square-mile island and it's worth it to see the heavenly beaches emerging from tranquil waters below. Even the natural sea formations here encourage you to unwind with waves gurgling and frothing over the rocks to create Bubbly Pool a natural jacuzzi. Jost Van Dyke has a reputation as the off-the-radar island getaway of choice for celebrities like Keith Richards. A lot of that comes down to the calypso charm of its rustic beach bars - especially the legendary Foxy's Bar which is run by island legend Foxy Callwood. Rum-drenched cocktails and icy buckets of beach beers await - sure to get you into the island’s party spirit in no time. | |||||||
4th04 | JanJan | 202727 | At Sea | ||||
5th05 | JanJan | 202727 | At Sea | ||||
6th06 | JanJan | 202727 | Miami, Florida, United States, disembark the Silver Nova | ||||
Miami is one of the world’s most popular holiday spots. It has so much to offer; from its countless beach areas, to culture and museums, from spa and shopping days out, to endless cuban restaurants and cafes. Miami is a multicultural city that has something to offer to everyone. |
The images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of what you find on the ship.
The images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of what you find on the ship.
The images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of what you find on the ship.
The images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of what you find on the ship.
The images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of what you find on the ship.
Return flights including luggage allowance | |||
Overseas Transfers | |||
8 nights aboard the Silver Nova | |||
Butler Service in Every Suite | |||
Gratuities Always Included | |||
Beverages In-Suite and Throughout the Ship | |||
Gourmet Dining | |||
In Suite Dining & 24-Hour Room Service | |||
Intimate small size ships | |||
Free Wifi Throughout the Ship | |||
Free Zodiac, Land and Sea Tours & Activities & Complimentary Expedition gear | |||
Port Taxes and Fees | |||
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Date 29th Dec 2026 |
Nts 8 |
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Date 29th Dec 2026 |
Nts 8 |
Suite £4,680pp |
Suite £4,680pp |
Suite £4,680pp |
Suite £4,680pp |
Suite £4,680pp |
Suite £4,680pp |
Suite £4,680pp |
Suite £4,680pp |
Suite £4,680pp |
Suite £4,680pp |
Suite £4,680pp |
Suite £4,680pp |
Suite staterooms from | £4,680pp | ||
CV | Classic Veranda Suite | £4,680pp | |
DX | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £5,130pp | |
SV | Superior Veranda Suite | £4,860pp | |
PV | Premium Veranda Suite | £5,310pp | |
J2 | Junior Grand Suite (2 Bedrooms) | £11,970pp | |
JG | Junior Grand Suite (1 Bedroom) | £7,740pp | |
G1 | Grand Suite (1 Bedroom) | £10,620pp | |
SL | Silver Suite | £8,010pp | |
PM | Premium Medallion Suite | £7,290pp | |
ME | Medallion Suite | £6,660pp | |
MS | Master Suite | £9,810pp | |
O1 | Owner's Suite (1 Bedroom) | ![]() | |
O2 | Owner's Suite (2 Bedrooms) | £18,450pp | |
OT | Otium Suite | £14,580pp | |
SS | Signature Suite | £9,090pp | |
Suite staterooms from | £4,680pp | ||
CV | Classic Veranda Suite | £4,680pp | |
DX | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £5,130pp | |
SV | Superior Veranda Suite | £4,860pp | |
PV | Premium Veranda Suite | £5,310pp | |
J2 | Junior Grand Suite (2 Bedrooms) | £11,970pp | |
JG | Junior Grand Suite (1 Bedroom) | £7,740pp | |
G1 | Grand Suite (1 Bedroom) | £10,620pp | |
SL | Silver Suite | £8,010pp | |
PM | Premium Medallion Suite | £7,290pp | |
ME | Medallion Suite | £6,660pp | |
MS | Master Suite | £9,810pp | |
O1 | Owner's Suite (1 Bedroom) | ![]() | |
O2 | Owner's Suite (2 Bedrooms) | £18,450pp | |
OT | Otium Suite | £14,580pp | |
SS | Signature Suite | £9,090pp | |
Suite staterooms from | £4,680pp | ||
CV | Classic Veranda Suite | £4,680pp | |
DX | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £5,130pp | |
SV | Superior Veranda Suite | £4,860pp | |
PV | Premium Veranda Suite | £5,310pp | |
J2 | Junior Grand Suite (2 Bedrooms) | £11,970pp | |
JG | Junior Grand Suite (1 Bedroom) | £7,740pp | |
G1 | Grand Suite (1 Bedroom) | £10,620pp | |
SL | Silver Suite | £8,010pp | |
PM | Premium Medallion Suite | £7,290pp | |
ME | Medallion Suite | £6,660pp | |
MS | Master Suite | £9,810pp | |
O1 | Owner's Suite (1 Bedroom) | ![]() | |
O2 | Owner's Suite (2 Bedrooms) | £18,450pp | |
OT | Otium Suite | £14,580pp | |
SS | Signature Suite | £9,090pp | |
Suite staterooms from | £4,680pp | ||
CV | Classic Veranda Suite | £4,680pp | |
DX | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £5,130pp | |
SV | Superior Veranda Suite | £4,860pp | |
PV | Premium Veranda Suite | £5,310pp | |
J2 | Junior Grand Suite (2 Bedrooms) | £11,970pp | |
JG | Junior Grand Suite (1 Bedroom) | £7,740pp | |
G1 | Grand Suite (1 Bedroom) | £10,620pp | |
SL | Silver Suite | £8,010pp | |
PM | Premium Medallion Suite | £7,290pp | |
ME | Medallion Suite | £6,660pp | |
MS | Master Suite | £9,810pp | |
O1 | Owner's Suite (1 Bedroom) | ![]() | |
O2 | Owner's Suite (2 Bedrooms) | £18,450pp | |
OT | Otium Suite | £14,580pp | |
SS | Signature Suite | £9,090pp | |
Suite staterooms from | £4,680pp | ||
CV | Classic Veranda Suite | £4,680pp | |
DX | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £5,130pp | |
SV | Superior Veranda Suite | £4,860pp | |
PV | Premium Veranda Suite | £5,310pp | |
J2 | Junior Grand Suite (2 Bedrooms) | £11,970pp | |
JG | Junior Grand Suite (1 Bedroom) | £7,740pp | |
G1 | Grand Suite (1 Bedroom) | £10,620pp | |
SL | Silver Suite | £8,010pp | |
PM | Premium Medallion Suite | £7,290pp | |
ME | Medallion Suite | £6,660pp | |
MS | Master Suite | £9,810pp | |
O1 | Owner's Suite (1 Bedroom) | ![]() | |
O2 | Owner's Suite (2 Bedrooms) | £18,450pp | |
OT | Otium Suite | £14,580pp | |
SS | Signature Suite | £9,090pp | |
Suite staterooms from | £4,680pp | ||
CV | Classic Veranda Suite | £4,680pp | |
DX | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £5,130pp | |
SV | Superior Veranda Suite | £4,860pp | |
PV | Premium Veranda Suite | £5,310pp | |
J2 | Junior Grand Suite (2 Bedrooms) | £11,970pp | |
JG | Junior Grand Suite (1 Bedroom) | £7,740pp | |
G1 | Grand Suite (1 Bedroom) | £10,620pp | |
SL | Silver Suite | £8,010pp | |
PM | Premium Medallion Suite | £7,290pp | |
ME | Medallion Suite | £6,660pp | |
MS | Master Suite | £9,810pp | |
O1 | Owner's Suite (1 Bedroom) | ![]() | |
O2 | Owner's Suite (2 Bedrooms) | £18,450pp | |
OT | Otium Suite | £14,580pp | |
SS | Signature Suite | £9,090pp | |
Suite staterooms from | £4,680pp | ||
CV | Classic Veranda Suite | £4,680pp | |
DX | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £5,130pp | |
SV | Superior Veranda Suite | £4,860pp | |
PV | Premium Veranda Suite | £5,310pp | |
J2 | Junior Grand Suite (2 Bedrooms) | £11,970pp | |
JG | Junior Grand Suite (1 Bedroom) | £7,740pp | |
G1 | Grand Suite (1 Bedroom) | £10,620pp | |
SL | Silver Suite | £8,010pp | |
PM | Premium Medallion Suite | £7,290pp | |
ME | Medallion Suite | £6,660pp | |
MS | Master Suite | £9,810pp | |
O1 | Owner's Suite (1 Bedroom) | ![]() | |
O2 | Owner's Suite (2 Bedrooms) | £18,450pp | |
OT | Otium Suite | £14,580pp | |
SS | Signature Suite | £9,090pp | |
Suite staterooms from | £4,680pp | ||
CV | Classic Veranda Suite | £4,680pp | |
DX | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £5,130pp | |
SV | Superior Veranda Suite | £4,860pp | |
PV | Premium Veranda Suite | £5,310pp | |
J2 | Junior Grand Suite (2 Bedrooms) | £11,970pp | |
JG | Junior Grand Suite (1 Bedroom) | £7,740pp | |
G1 | Grand Suite (1 Bedroom) | £10,620pp | |
SL | Silver Suite | £8,010pp | |
PM | Premium Medallion Suite | £7,290pp | |
ME | Medallion Suite | £6,660pp | |
MS | Master Suite | £9,810pp | |
O1 | Owner's Suite (1 Bedroom) | ![]() | |
O2 | Owner's Suite (2 Bedrooms) | £18,450pp | |
OT | Otium Suite | £14,580pp | |
SS | Signature Suite | £9,090pp | |
Suite staterooms from | £4,680pp | ||
CV | Classic Veranda Suite | £4,680pp | |
DX | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £5,130pp | |
SV | Superior Veranda Suite | £4,860pp | |
PV | Premium Veranda Suite | £5,310pp | |
J2 | Junior Grand Suite (2 Bedrooms) | £11,970pp | |
JG | Junior Grand Suite (1 Bedroom) | £7,740pp | |
G1 | Grand Suite (1 Bedroom) | £10,620pp | |
SL | Silver Suite | £8,010pp | |
PM | Premium Medallion Suite | £7,290pp | |
ME | Medallion Suite | £6,660pp | |
MS | Master Suite | £9,810pp | |
O1 | Owner's Suite (1 Bedroom) | ![]() | |
O2 | Owner's Suite (2 Bedrooms) | £18,450pp | |
OT | Otium Suite | £14,580pp | |
SS | Signature Suite | £9,090pp | |
Suite staterooms from | £4,680pp | ||
CV | Classic Veranda Suite | £4,680pp | |
DX | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £5,130pp | |
SV | Superior Veranda Suite | £4,860pp | |
PV | Premium Veranda Suite | £5,310pp | |
J2 | Junior Grand Suite (2 Bedrooms) | £11,970pp | |
JG | Junior Grand Suite (1 Bedroom) | £7,740pp | |
G1 | Grand Suite (1 Bedroom) | £10,620pp | |
SL | Silver Suite | £8,010pp | |
PM | Premium Medallion Suite | £7,290pp | |
ME | Medallion Suite | £6,660pp | |
MS | Master Suite | £9,810pp | |
O1 | Owner's Suite (1 Bedroom) | ![]() | |
O2 | Owner's Suite (2 Bedrooms) | £18,450pp | |
OT | Otium Suite | £14,580pp | |
SS | Signature Suite | £9,090pp | |
Suite staterooms from | £4,680pp | ||
CV | Classic Veranda Suite | £4,680pp | |
DX | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £5,130pp | |
SV | Superior Veranda Suite | £4,860pp | |
PV | Premium Veranda Suite | £5,310pp | |
J2 | Junior Grand Suite (2 Bedrooms) | £11,970pp | |
JG | Junior Grand Suite (1 Bedroom) | £7,740pp | |
G1 | Grand Suite (1 Bedroom) | £10,620pp | |
SL | Silver Suite | £8,010pp | |
PM | Premium Medallion Suite | £7,290pp | |
ME | Medallion Suite | £6,660pp | |
MS | Master Suite | £9,810pp | |
O1 | Owner's Suite (1 Bedroom) | ![]() | |
O2 | Owner's Suite (2 Bedrooms) | £18,450pp | |
OT | Otium Suite | £14,580pp | |
SS | Signature Suite | £9,090pp | |
Suite staterooms from | £4,680pp | ||
CV | Classic Veranda Suite | £4,680pp | |
DX | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £5,130pp | |
SV | Superior Veranda Suite | £4,860pp | |
PV | Premium Veranda Suite | £5,310pp | |
J2 | Junior Grand Suite (2 Bedrooms) | £11,970pp | |
JG | Junior Grand Suite (1 Bedroom) | £7,740pp | |
G1 | Grand Suite (1 Bedroom) | £10,620pp | |
SL | Silver Suite | £8,010pp | |
PM | Premium Medallion Suite | £7,290pp | |
ME | Medallion Suite | £6,660pp | |
MS | Master Suite | £9,810pp | |
O1 | Owner's Suite (1 Bedroom) | ![]() | |
O2 | Owner's Suite (2 Bedrooms) | £18,450pp | |
OT | Otium Suite | £14,580pp | |
SS | Signature Suite | £9,090pp | |
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