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28th28 | 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. | |||||||
29th29 | JanJan | 202323 | Anguilla, Anguilla | ||||
Stretching just over 20 km, Anguilla is the discrete gem of the Caribbean. Still to be feature in the spotlight of Caribbean tourism, the white-sanded beaches, pristine waters and palm trees of the island make it a paradisiac destination that regularly attracts the likes of many American actors such as Denzel Washington, Robert de Niro and more recently Brad Pitt. A must-see for the avid traveller. | |||||||
30th30 | JanJan | 202323 | Virgin Gorda, British Virgin Islands | ||||
31st31 | JanJan | 202323 | At Sea | ||||
1st01 | FebFeb | 202323 | Basseterre, Saint Kitts, Saint Kitts and Nevis | ||||
Mountainous St. Kitts, the first English settlement in the Leeward Islands, crams some stunning scenery into its 65 square miles (168 square km). Vast, brilliant green fields of sugarcane (the former cash crop, now slowly being replanted) run to the shore. The fertile, lush island has some fascinating natural and historical attractions: a rain forest replete with waterfalls, thick vines, and secret trails; a central mountain range dominated by the 3,792-foot Mt. Liamuiga, whose crater has long been dormant; and Brimstone Hill, known in the 18th century as the Gibraltar of the West Indies. St. Kitts and Nevis, along with Anguilla, achieved self-government as an associated state of Great Britain in 1967. In 1983 St. Kitts and Nevis became an independent nation. English with a strong West Indian lilt is spoken here. People are friendly but shy; always ask before you take photographs. Also, be sure to wear wraps or shorts over beach attire when you're in public places. | |||||||
2nd02 | FebFeb | 202323 | Îles des Saintes, Guadeloupe | ||||
This small group of islands lies opposite the western part of Guadeloupe. They were discovered in November 1493 by Columbus, who named them Los Santos. French settlers established themselves in 1648 and changed the name to Iles des Saintes, commonly known as Les Saintes. Since then the islands have been closely connected with Guadeloupe. Until a recent influx of tourism, Les Saintes were among the Caribbean’s most unspoiled destinations. Only two of the eight islands are inhabited: Terre-de-Bas and Terre-de-Haut. The latter is known for its impressive Fort Napoleon built in the early 19th century to replace an earlier 17th-century fort. From its vantage point there are fine views of the many tiny islets scattered in the bay and across to Guadeloupe. Terre-de-Haut is the main island of Les Saintes, with steeply scarped hills, scenic valleys, hidden coves and beautiful beaches. Its main settlement consists of a charming village of red-roofed houses situated along a curving bay. A number of small boutiques and gift shops invite browsing. Quaint cafés and restaurants offer food and drink. To the east of the village lies Grande Anse, a fine sand beach. Most of the attractions on this small island can be seen on foot. With just a few vehicles on the island, there are no organized tours possible. Time ashore here is at your leisure. | |||||||
3rd03 | FebFeb | 202323 | Basse-Terre, Guadeloupe | ||||
4th04 | FebFeb | 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 | |
UM | Upper Midships Suite (Quad) | £4,299 | £4,299 |
UF | Upper Forward Suite (Quad) | £4,299 | £4,299 |
UM | Upper Midships Suite (Triple) | £5,149 | £5,149 |
UF | Upper Forward 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 | |||
ABTA and ATOL Protection* |
Date 28th Jan 2023 |
Nts 7 |
Oceanview £1,999pp |
Balcony £2,289pp |
Suite £4,299pp |
Date 28th 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 | ||
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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