Virgin Voyages
Cayman Isles & Bimini Beach Miles
This 5-night Caribbean escape departs from the vibrant lights of Miami, offering a day of onboard luxury en route to your first destination: George Town, Grand Cayman. Here, you can swim with stingrays, bask in the sun, and savor authentic Caribbean cuisine. Afterward, enjoy another relaxing day at sea as you sail to the Beach Club at Bimini, before returning to Miami.
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 |
Water, Water everywhere.
This is your chance to relax and enjoy your cruise. Take advantage of the many activities on the ship or just eat, sleep and be merry. |
Day 3 |
The Cayman Islands is located in the West Indies. It comprises three islands: Grand Cayman, located northwest of Jamaica, and Little Cayman and Cayman Brac, located about 80 miles northeast of Grand Cayman. Tourism and international banking form the backbone of the economy. The capital of the islands is George Town, on Grand Cayman. Christopher Columbus named them Las Tortugas (Spanish for "the turtles"). |
Day 4 |
Water, Water everywhere.
This is your chance to relax and enjoy your cruise. Take advantage of the many activities on the ship or just eat, sleep and be merry. |
Day 5 |
The Bimini Islands, a gem in the Bahamas, are renowned for their stunning natural beauty and rich history. Just 50 miles east of Miami, Bimini is an easy escape for those seeking a serene getaway. The islands are famed for their pristine beaches, such as the expansive and tranquil Radio Beach, and the alluringly clear waters perfect for snorkeling and diving. These waters are teeming with marine life, making Bimini a paradise for water sports enthusiasts. Historically, Bimini holds a special allure. The islands are often associated with the legendary Fountain of Youth, which explorer Ponce de León reportedly searched for in the 16th century. Visitors can delve into this intriguing past at the Bimini Historical Museum, which offers insights into the island's colorful history and its role in the early days of European exploration. For nature lovers, Bimini offers the chance to explore the unique Bimini Road, an underwater formation that some believe to be remnants of Atlantis. Additionally, the islands are known for the nearby Bimini Bull Shark Dive, where thrill-seekers can observe these majestic creatures in their natural habitat. A fun fact about Bimini is that it has been a favorite haunt of famous writers like Ernest Hemingway. Hemingway spent time here in the 1930s, and his favorite bar, the Big Game Club, still serves as a nostalgic spot for fans of his work. For the best experience, visit between December and April when the weather is pleasantly warm and perfect for outdoor activities. |
Day 6 |
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! |
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