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21st21 | JanJan | 202323 | Saint John's, Antigua and Barbuda, embark on the Golden Horizon | ||||
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. | |||||||
22nd22 | JanJan | 202323 | At Sea | ||||
23rd23 | JanJan | 202323 | Great Harbour, Jost Van Dyke, British Virgin Islands | ||||
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. | |||||||
24th24 | JanJan | 202323 | Peter Island, British Virgin Islands | ||||
Peter Island is the largest private island in the British Virgin Islands and benefits from a tropical climate. It is surrounded by the waters of the Atlantic Ocean, the Caribbean Sea and Sir Francis Drake Channel and is home to the luxury Peter Island Resort. The resort hosts fifty two guest rooms, three villas, five white sandy beaches and private grounds. Here, visitors will enjoy stunning views across the waters and plenty of space to relax. The resort is visited for its luxury Health Spa which offers treatments such as massages, facials and Ayurvedic treatments, all to promote health, happiness and wellbeing. In addition, the spa extends into the gardens of Reef Bay Beach where visitors can relax and enjoy the tranquility. The resort benefits from a quiet Eden-like atmosphere with private beaches and tranquil waters which is contrasted against the backdrop of stunning green-covered volcanic mountains and a cooling sea breeze. | |||||||
25th25 | JanJan | 202323 | Philipsburg, Sint Maarten (Dutch part) | ||||
The capital of Dutch St. Maarten stretches about a mile (1½ km) along an isthmus between Great Bay and the Salt Pond and has five parallel streets. Most of the village's dozens of shops and restaurants are on Front Street, narrow and cobblestone, closest to Great Bay. It's generally congested when cruise ships are in port, because of its many duty-free shops and several casinos. Little lanes called steegjes connect Front Street with Back Street, which has fewer shops and considerably less congestion. Along the beach is a ½-mile-long (1-km-long) boardwalk with restaurants and several Wi-Fi hot spots.Wathey Square (pronounced watty) is in the heart of the village. Directly across from the square are the town hall and the courthouse, in a striking white building with cupola. The structure was built in 1793 and has served as the commander's home, a fire station, a jail, and a post office. The streets surrounding the square are lined with hotels, duty-free shops, restaurants, and cafés. The Captain Hodge Pier, just off the square, is a good spot to view Great Bay and the beach that stretches alongside. | |||||||
26th26 | JanJan | 202323 | Tortola, British Virgin Islands | ||||
The bustling capital of the BVI looks out over Road Harbour. It takes only an hour or so to stroll down Main Street and along the waterfront, checking out the traditional West Indian buildings painted in pastel colors and with corrugated-tin roofs, bright shutters, and delicate fretwork trim. For sightseeing brochures and the latest information on everything from taxi rates to ferry schedules, stop in at the BVI Tourist Board office. Or just choose a seat on one of the benches in Sir Olva Georges Square, on Waterfront Drive, and watch the people come and go from the ferry dock and customs office across the street. | |||||||
27th27 | JanJan | 202323 | At Sea | ||||
28th28 | JanJan | 202323 | Saint John's, Antigua and Barbuda, disembark the Golden Horizon | ||||
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. |
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Grade Code | From | To | |
MAF | Marina Aft Fixed Double | £1,999 | £1,999 |
MA | Marina Aft | £1,999 | £1,999 |
MDM | Main Deluxe Midships (Quad) | £2,289 | £2,289 |
MF | Marina Forward | £2,499 | £2,499 |
MM | Marina Midships | £2,549 | £2,549 |
GA | Gallery Aft | £2,649 | £2,649 |
MDM | Main Deluxe Midships (Triple) | £2,726 | £2,726 |
GF | Gallery Forward | £2,749 | £2,749 |
GM | Gallery Midships | £2,799 | £2,799 |
MDM | Main Deluxe Midships | £3,599 | £3,599 |
Grade Code | From | To | |
MDF | Main Deluxe Forward (Quad) | £2,289 | £2,289 |
MDF | Main Deluxe Forward (Triple) | £2,726 | £2,726 |
MB | Main Balcony Cabin | £3,299 | £3,299 |
MDF | Main Deluxe Forward | £3,599 | £3,599 |
Grade Code | From | To | |
UF | Upper Forward Suite (Quad) | £4,299 | £4,299 |
UM | Upper Midships Suite (Quad) | £4,299 | £4,299 |
UF | Upper Forward Suite (Triple) | £5,149 | £5,149 |
UM | Upper Midships Suite (Triple) | £5,149 | £5,149 |
UM | Upper Midships Suite | £6,849 | £6,849 |
UF | Upper Forward Suite | £6,849 | £6,849 |
The images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of what you find on the ship.
Breakfast, lunch and daytime offerings can be traditional or light and fresh; there will always be dishes with a local flavour. Our buffet selections are designed to ensure that the most stringent health and safety standards are met.
One of the highlights of the day will be a full-service dinner served over two levels in our spectacular main dining room. A selection of wines and beers are complimentary during meal hours in the main dining room for lunch and dinner.
We have a more relaxed side, too. There’s 24-hour complimentary room service*, so you can have a lazy breakfast in bed. If your cabin has a balcony, you can enjoy lunch or dinner – and a front-row view of the ocean – in private. If the sea breeze and sails are calling, head to the open-air Horizon Bar for lunch in the sunshine; with the chance to sneak a treat from our late afternoon ‘Deck Delights’ trolley service.
*Room service in selected cabin categories
The images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of what you find on the ship.
We have two outside bars, both offer stunning views, and a piano bar which is perfect for enjoying a drink with new friends. Elsewhere, our premium beverage bar, Debeljak’s, is stocked with some of the world’s finest gins and whisky.
Our resident pianist and musical duo will entertain guests with a repertoire ranging from jazz/swing to contemporary music. They will ensure our music compliments the ambience on-board, inviting guests to dance away the evening. As we travel the world, local shows, dancers and singers will help to immerse our guests in the local culture.
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.
7 nights aboard the Golden Horizon | |||
All meals | |||
Selected beer and wine with lunch and dinner in the main restaurant | |||
Coffee, tea and soft drinks including water | |||
Wifi access throughout the ship | |||
Marina sports activities | |||
Access to the gym, sauna snow room and hammam | |||
Gratuities | |||
Port Taxes and Fees | |||
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Date 21st Jan 2023 |
Nts 7 |
Oceanview £1,999pp |
Balcony £2,289pp |
Suite £4,299pp |
Date 21st Jan 2023 |
Nts 7 |
Oceanview £1,999pp |
Balcony £2,289pp |
Suite £4,299pp |
Oceanview staterooms from | £1,999pp | ||
GA | Gallery Aft | £2,649pp | |
GF | Gallery Forward | £2,749pp | |
GM | Gallery Midships | £2,799pp | |
MDM | Main Deluxe Midships | £2,289pp | |
MDM | Main Deluxe Midships (Quad) | £2,289pp | |
MDM | Main Deluxe Midships (Triple) | £2,289pp | |
MA | Marina Aft | £1,999pp | |
MAF | Marina Aft Fixed Double | £1,999pp | |
MF | Marina Forward | £2,499pp | |
MM | Marina Midships | £2,549pp | |
Balcony staterooms from | £2,289pp | ||
MDF | Main Deluxe Forward | £2,289pp | |
MDF | Main Deluxe Forward (Quad) | £2,289pp | |
MDF | Main Deluxe Forward (Triple) | £2,289pp | |
MB | Main Balcony Cabin | £3,299pp | |
Suite staterooms from | £4,299pp | ||
UF | Upper Forward Suite | £4,299pp | |
UF | Upper Forward Suite (Quad) | £4,299pp | |
UF | Upper Forward Suite (Triple) | £4,299pp | |
UM | Upper Midships Suite | £4,299pp | |
UM | Upper Midships Suite (Quad) | £4,299pp | |
UM | Upper Midships Suite (Triple) | £4,299pp | |
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