Explora Journeys

A Journey of Sunny Shores & Caribbean Island Bliss

05/16/2025 through 01/17/2027
05/16/2025 through 01/29/2027

Day 1

Nestled between Biscayne Bay to the east and Everglades National Park to the west, Miami, Florida is one of the Sunshine State's most vibrant, culturally diverse, and dynamic cities. Neon pink lights and tropical nights beckon you to this popular tourist destination, a favorite port for travelers on Caribbean and Trans-Atlantic cruises.

Miami’s expansive stretch of sand and sun is a beach-lover’s paradise. Lined with palm trees, Miami Beach and South Beach are excellent sites to soak up some Vitamin C, take a plunge in warm cerulean waters, and traverse the bay by boat. South Beach boasts amazing nightlife, including stunning rooftop bars with ocean views and vivid nightclubs. The LGBTQ community has contributed immensely to the city’s nightlife – several gay bars and drag clubs are some of Miami’s most sought-after spots for dancing. You’ll find the famous Art Deco district, with a delightful collection of vintage architectural masterpieces, mere steps from the sandy coastline.

A veritable melting-pot, Miami has been heavily influenced by Latin American culture. Visit the city’s Little Haiti and Little Havana neighborhoods to discover authentic Cuban and Haitian cuisine, colorful art museums, jazz bars, and robust brewed coffee. Revel in a savory bite of the classic Cubano sandwich, a staple in Miami.

Whether golfing, fishing, partying, or sun-bathing, sunny Miami, Florida has something for everyone!


Day 2 "At Sea" typically refers to the vast and diverse marine environments that span our planet, rather than a specific city or destination. However, exploring the concept of being "at sea" can lead to a variety of fascinating experiences and attractions related to maritime adventures and oceanic wonders.

One of the most enticing ways to experience "at sea" is through a luxury cruise. Cruises offer a unique opportunity to explore various destinations while enjoying the comforts and amenities of a floating resort. Modern cruise ships provide a blend of relaxation and adventure with activities ranging from fine dining and Broadway-style shows to excursions exploring tropical islands or historical coastal cities.

For those interested in marine life, exploring the world's oceans through scuba diving or snorkeling can be an unforgettable experience. Locations such as the Great Barrier Reef in Australia and the coral reefs of Belize offer stunning underwater vistas and an opportunity to observe diverse marine species in their natural habitats. National Geographic provides insights into the best diving spots and conservation efforts that protect these underwater treasures.
Day 3 "At Sea" typically refers to the vast and diverse marine environments that span our planet, rather than a specific city or destination. However, exploring the concept of being "at sea" can lead to a variety of fascinating experiences and attractions related to maritime adventures and oceanic wonders.

One of the most enticing ways to experience "at sea" is through a luxury cruise. Cruises offer a unique opportunity to explore various destinations while enjoying the comforts and amenities of a floating resort. Modern cruise ships provide a blend of relaxation and adventure with activities ranging from fine dining and Broadway-style shows to excursions exploring tropical islands or historical coastal cities.

For those interested in marine life, exploring the world's oceans through scuba diving or snorkeling can be an unforgettable experience. Locations such as the Great Barrier Reef in Australia and the coral reefs of Belize offer stunning underwater vistas and an opportunity to observe diverse marine species in their natural habitats. National Geographic provides insights into the best diving spots and conservation efforts that protect these underwater treasures.
Day 4

Charlotte Amalie, the vibrant capital of St. Thomas in the U.S. Virgin Islands, is a Caribbean gem blending historical charm with tropical allure. Founded by Danish settlers in the 17th century, this harbor town has a rich past shaped by piracy, trade, and colonial rule. Its iconic landmarks like Blackbeard’s Castle and Fort Christian, the oldest standing structure in the Virgin Islands, offer a window into the island’s storied history. Walking through the cobblestone streets of the downtown area, visitors can admire the historic Danish architecture while shopping for duty-free goods, making it a popular destination for cruise ships and tourists alike.

Beyond its historical attractions, Charlotte Amalie is a paradise for beach lovers and water sports enthusiasts. Just minutes from the city, Magens Bay beckons with its crystal-clear waters and pristine sands, ranked as one of the most beautiful beaches in the world. Adventurous visitors can snorkel at nearby Coki Point Beach or take a boat tour to explore surrounding cays. For a bird’s-eye view of St. Thomas, the Skyride to Paradise Point offers stunning panoramic views of the island and the Caribbean Sea.

Culture and cuisine thrive in Charlotte Amalie, where visitors can sample local Caribbean flavors, from fresh seafood to tropical fruits. The bustling Emancipation Garden and Vendor’s Plaza are excellent spots to discover local crafts, music, and the vibrant spirit of the island. A fun fact: Charlotte Amalie is home to the second-oldest synagogue in the Western Hemisphere, the St. Thomas Synagogue, which was built in 1833 and is a National Historic Landmark.

With its mix of history, culture, and breathtaking natural beauty, Charlotte Amalie offers an unforgettable Caribbean experience. Whether you’re soaking up the sun on a world-class beach or diving into the island’s rich heritage, there’s something for everyone in this captivating destination.



Arrive Time: 8:00 AM – Depart Time: 6:00 PM
Day 5

Anguilla, a serene island in the eastern Caribbean, offers a slice of paradise with its pristine beaches and crystal-clear waters. Known for its luxurious resorts and laid-back atmosphere, Anguilla invites visitors to unwind on its 33 stunning beaches, such as Shoal Bay East and Rendezvous Bay, which are consistently ranked among the best in the world. Whether you're looking to lounge on soft white sands, snorkel in vibrant coral reefs, or simply enjoy a tranquil sunset, Anguilla delivers an idyllic escape from the everyday.

The island's charm extends beyond its beaches. Anguilla boasts a rich cultural heritage, with influences from African, Caribbean, and European traditions. The island's culinary scene is a testament to this diverse background, featuring everything from gourmet dining at establishments to local eateries serving up fresh seafood and Caribbean specialties. Visitors can also explore Anguilla's history and culture at the Heritage Museum in The Valley, which provides insights into the island's past and its path to independence.

For nature enthusiasts, Anguilla offers more than just beautiful beaches. The island's landscape includes mangrove swamps, salt ponds, and the unique Limestone Hill, which provides panoramic views of the surrounding waters. One of the island's most intriguing natural features is its network of underground caves, which can be explored with guided tours.

A fun fact about Anguilla is that it is known for its impressive collection of over 100 traditional Caribbean rum shops, where visitors can experience local culture and taste homemade rums. This charming aspect of island life adds an authentic touch to any visit. For the best experience, plan your visit between December and April when the weather is pleasant and ideal for enjoying all that Anguilla has to offer.



Arrive Time: 8:00 AM – Depart Time: 6:00 PM
Day 6

Arrive Time: 9:00 AM – Depart Time: 5:00 PM
Day 7

Nestled under the imposing view of volcanic Mount Liamuiga, charming Basseterre is the best place to begin your next Caribbean adventure to St. Kitts. From the island’s untouched natural beauty, best seen by boarding the famous St. Kitts Scenic Railway, to the glittering beaches of Frigate Bay, perfect for snorkeling and jet skiing, there are plenty of excursions guaranteed to thrill you in Basseterre. Be sure to stop by the city center to visit Independence Square or venture thirty minutes outside of Basseterre to scenic Brimstone Hill Fortress; both sites will give you a glimpse into the area’s French colonial past. Set sail for this Caribbean capital and soak up the tropical sun!



Arrive Time: 9:00 AM – Depart Time: 7:00 PM
Day 8

St. Maarten, a dazzling island in the Caribbean, is renowned for its unique blend of Dutch and French cultures, reflecting its dual governance. The capital, Philipsburg, on the Dutch side, invites visitors with its vibrant Front Street, lined with duty-free shops, colorful markets, and charming eateries. The island’s cultural tapestry is further showcased in the Museum of Sint Maarten, where artifacts and exhibits illustrate the island's rich history and heritage.

On the French side, the town of Marigot exudes a sophisticated European flair with its chic boutiques and delectable French cuisine. Stroll along the picturesque waterfront of the Marigot Marina or savor local delights at the lively outdoor markets. A visit to the Fort Louis, offering panoramic views of Marigot Bay, adds a historical touch to your experience.

For beach enthusiasts, St. Maarten's pristine shores are a paradise. The island boasts renowned beaches like Maho Beach, famous for its dramatic airplane landings just above the sand. Orient Bay, on the French side, provides a quintessential Caribbean experience with its clear turquoise waters and vibrant beach bars.

A fun fact about St. Maarten is that it is home to the world’s largest saltwater lagoon, Simpson Bay Lagoon, which is a haven for boating and water sports. To make the most of your visit, plan your trip between November and April, when the weather is pleasantly warm and ideal for exploring the island's diverse offerings.



Arrive Time: 8:00 AM – Depart Time: 7:00 PM
Day 9

From spectacular beaches, to impressive monuments, to electrifying nightlife, San Juan, Puerto Rico is bursting with historical and cultural attractions that are sure to inspire and exhilarate.

A former Spanish colony established by explorer Ponce de León, San Juan is replete with monuments dating back to the sixteenth century. Originally built to fortify the Spanish military against attacks from native Taíno peoples and rival European colonial powers, both the Castillo San Cristóbal and Castillo San Felipe del Morro fortresses are popular sites for educational tours detailing the island’s extensive colonial history. These expansive bastions sit on San Juan’s rocky seaside cliffs and offer spectacular views of the Atlantic Ocean.

San Juan’s many beaches beckon you! Relax with warm sands, snorkel in glittering turquoise waters, and marvel at vast lines of palm trees on Condado Beach, Ocean Park Beach, Carolina Beach, and a host of other coastal havens. Better yet, go for a nighttime boat ride in one of Puerto Rico’s three bio-luminescent bays, Laguna Grande, where dinoflagellates illuminate the water in hues of neon aqua. The city’s nearby natural parks and ecological wonders are equally worth a visit, including the limestone caves of Cueva Ventana and the lush tropical ecosystem of El Yunque National Rainforest.

Your stay in San Juan won’t be complete without experiencing the city’s thrilling nightlife scene. San Juan boasts a number of bars, breweries, and dance clubs with delicious cocktails and mouthwatering (and authentically Puerto Rican!) culinary creations. Sip on the sweet coconut flavor of a classic piña colada, a Puerto Rico original, or sample some mofongo, a staple dish made of chicharrón and fried plantain.

Unwind in this vibrant Caribbean capital and let San Juan regale you with its many charms!


01/21/27 - 01/29/27

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