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CARIBBEAN CRUISES

Ease into island time as you cruise through the crystal blue waters of the Caribbean Sea. Each day is a covergence of indulgence and adventure on your Seabourn state-of-the-art ship, enjoying high-end amenities, fine-dining, and sights as colorful as the Caribbean's diverse cultures. Immerse yourself in the laid-back rhythm of the Caribbean with unforgettable afternoons of watersports, beach barbecues with lobsters on the grill, or caviar served in the surf. 

Caribbean Cruise Destinations

Winter/Spring 2025-26

New Season Highlights

Sail with Seabourn to the storied Caribbean for Winter 2025-2026, where you can visit 23 serene island destinations including our new featured port of Little Bay, Montserrat and an exclusive beach experience at Prickly Pear Cays, Anguilla.

Our guests travel with us because they want to see, hear, learn and discover new places and experiences.

Shelves with oak rum barrels stored for ageing in a Jamaican distillery.

Habitacion Clement Exclusive Rum Distillery Experience

Featured Shore Excursion

Join one of our carefully curated Caribbean shore excursions, such as the Habitacion Clement Exclusive Rum Distillery Experience in Saint Pierre, Martinique. After a scenic journey through lush landscapes, a rum specialist will reveal the secrets of the rum ageing process and offer you the opportunity to taste the fine nectar directly from the barrels.

Carambola Beach, St. Kitts and Nevis

 Home to our signature “Caviar in the Surf” lavish beach barbecue

A classic golden arc of sugary sand at South Friar's Bay, Carambola is home to the island's most luxurious beach clubs and restaurants. Board the St. Kitts Railway on a morning shore excursion, a memorable journey around the island on the Caribbean's first scenic railway before joining our signature "Caviar in the Surf" beach barbecue, an included onboard experience.

Little Bay, Montserrat

A maiden call for Seabourn

The breathtaking natural beauty and volcanic activity of this mountainous island has inspired nicknames such as the “Pompei of the Caribbean” and the “Emerald Isle of the Caribbean.” Here, you can take a tour through the Soufriere Hills Volcano observatory or the exclusion zone encompassing the southern part of the island. Enjoy a leisurely coastal tour of the island, or spend the day lounging on one of the islands’ many black sands beaches. 

Find Your 2025-26 Caribbean Voyage

This Is Your Moment In Seabourn’s Caribbean

Current: A Travel Blog

A Travel Blog from Seabourn
Read the latest Caribbean articles on Seabourn’s Current – the newest way to find out about some of the most unique Seabourn destinations.

"Trafalgar Falls: The Waterfalls of Dominica"
Visit Current to learn about Dominica and Trafalgar Falls. The frequently overlooked island boasts volcanos, waterfalls, and more of nature’s must-see beauty.

More on the Caribbean from Current:
"Volcanic Awe"
"What to do in Basseterre"
"Explore the Caribbean by Cocktail"

Featured Ports

Bridgetown, Barbados

Barbados has retained its British colonial heritage. Being in the Caribbean, it has pristine beaches, powerful surf, and gin-clear waters, but also 17th century English churches.
Saint Lucia, Castries, Caribbean sea, St Lucia annual Carnival celebrations in July

Castries, Saint Lucia

St. Lucia seems like a South Pacific island set down in the Caribbean. Its dramatic twin coastal peaks, the pyramidal Pitons, soar above the sea, sheltering verdant rain forests.
Federation of Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Kitts, Basseterre, The Circus, Berkeley Memorial Clock Tower.

Basseterre, St Kitts And Nevis

St. Kitts offers quiet beaches, remnants of the old British plantation culture, and dreamy days under silk-cotton trees, soothed by the scents of flamboyants and frangipani.

Philipsburg, Sint Maarten

Sint Maarten is a constituent country of The Netherlands. Philipsburg is its capital and a popular port for cruise ships, with sightseeing activities and a well-served airport.
The port of Gustavia, Saint Barthelemy in the Caribbean.

Gustavia, Saint Barthelemy

Gustavia's harbor is a favorite stop for sailing yachts, and the majority of visitors to the island are the privileged who treasure its laid-back chic and small-gem perfection.
The port of Roseau, Dominica in the Caribbean

Roseau, Dominica

The verdant “Nature Island” resolved not to succumb to casino culture. Instead, the island nation is the source of Rose’s Lime Juice, a requisite of the perfect gimlet cocktail.

Learn More About The Caribbean

Seabourn’s Caribbean voyages have hand-selected itineraries that include boutique ports, sheltered coves and hidden harbors.

Nature abounds throughout the voyage from the beautiful beaches in St. Kitts to the epic British Virgin Islands volcanos including Mount Pelée on Martinique. The towering Trafalgar Falls located in Morne Trois Pitons National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is the premier destination of Dominica Island. 

Caviar in the Surf® beach party and barbecue* allows guest to enjoy beautiful beaches while the crew wades through turquoise water to serve chilled caviar and champagne. Take a Shopping with the Chef excursion to learn about local markets and ingredients with an expert Seabourn chef. 

*Available in select destinations; weather and conditions permitting.