
7 nightsFrom Bridgetown, Barbados6 ports of call
7-Day Yacht Harbors of Bonaire & Curacao
Seabourn · Seabourn Ovation
Overview
A 7-night voyage aboard Seabourn Ovation, departing Bridgetown, Barbados on 11 Dec 2027 and returning to the same port, calling at 6 destinations along the way.
Bridgetown, BarbadosRodney BayScarborough, TrinidadWillemstad, CuracaoKralendijk,BonaireBridgetown, Barbados
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Itinerary
7 nights · 8 ports of call- 1
Day 1 ·Bridgetown, BarbadosEmbark
11 Dec 2027Depart 21:00Barbados has retained many of the trappings of its British colonial heritage. Judges and barristers wear proper robes and wigs, police don helmets styled after London bobbies and cricket remains a national passion. Barbados also has all the sporting appeal of the rest of the Caribbean, with pristine beaches, powerful surf and crystal clear waters. Brightly colored homes and hibiscus flowers mingle with mahogany trees and English churches dating back to the 17th century. - 2
Day 2 ·Rodney Bay, Saint Lucia
12 Dec 2027Arrive 08:00Depart 18:00This is the island’s yachting center, quieter and less crowded than the main port of Castries. You can visit the island’s “drive-in” volcano at Soufriere, view the iconic peaks of the Pitons or perhaps snorkel at Pigeon Island, one of Jacques Cousteau’s favorite dive spots. - 3
Day 3 ·Scarborough, Trinidad and Tobago
13 Dec 2027Arrive 09:00Depart 18:00 - 4
Day 4 ·At Sea
14 Dec 2027 - 5
Day 5 ·Willemstad (Curacao), Antilles
15 Dec 2027Arrive 08:00Depart 22:00Delightful Willemstad is the capital of the five-island Netherlands Antilles, which in turn are part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. Gabled buildings bring to mind Dutch cities, while working windmills dot the countryside, helping to provide the island with much-needed fresh water. Two bridges connect Otrobanda and Punda, the city's two halves. The Queen Emma Pontoon Bridge, now exclusively a foot bridge, was built in 1888. The imposing Queen Juliana Bridge arches over the channel, providing the link for motor vehicles. Shoppers will find no shortage of temptations here, while those so inclined will find excellent scuba diving opportunities. - 6
Day 6 ·Kralendijk (Bonaire), Antilles
16 Dec 2027Arrive 08:00Depart 18:00Discovered in 1499 by an expedition led by Amerigo Vespucci, Bonaire has quite a varied history. Indian drawings, which can be seen today in several places, depict life and events which took place centuries before the island's discovery by Europeans. The Spanish colonization lasted for little more than a century, ending in 1634, when the Dutch from Curaccao arrived to occupy Bonaire during their war against Spain. In 1636, Bonaire became a Dutch colony. Salt production, corn and stock breeding were developed as major economic elements. Today, the island's economy depends largely on tourism. A friendly 'bon bini' from the locals greets you during your visit ashore. Enjoy a stroll through Kralendijk, past the fish market, duty-free shops of Breedestraat, the waterfront promenade and the quaint toy-like houses exemplifying the Dutch colonial architecture. - 7
Day 7 ·At Sea
17 Dec 2027 - 8
Day 8 ·Bridgetown, BarbadosDisembark
18 Dec 2027Arrive 07:00Barbados has retained many of the trappings of its British colonial heritage. Judges and barristers wear proper robes and wigs, police don helmets styled after London bobbies and cricket remains a national passion. Barbados also has all the sporting appeal of the rest of the Caribbean, with pristine beaches, powerful surf and crystal clear waters. Brightly colored homes and hibiscus flowers mingle with mahogany trees and English churches dating back to the 17th century.
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