Roundtrip Fort Lauderdale
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Cruise overview
Upon leaving Fort Lauderdale we enjoy a couple of laidback days at sea before Tortola in the British Virgin Islands appears on the horizon, a place beloved by snorkelers and divers for its dazzling reef life. St John’s, Antigua, is next, home to the beautifully preserved Georgian-era dockyard used by Nelson’s ships. Then it’s on to see and be seen in the chic boutiques and stylish restaurants of glamorous Gustavia, St Barts, before soaking up the sea views in Les Saintes, a group of unspoiled islands in Guadeloupe, which is also known for its fabulous coffee and French-Creole cuisine. Admire the Caribbean Georgian and Victorian architecture of Basseterre, the capital of St Kitts, before we arrive in San Juan, Puerto Rico, a mix of charming pastel-coloured houses and lively rum bars. Next, we travel to the Dominican Republic – first to Punta Cana, home to the longest stretch of white-sand beach in the Caribbean, and then at Santo Domingo, a charming and historically important city where we spend two days. Enjoy your time exploring its cobblestone streets, lined with buildings dating back to the 1500s, including the first cathedral built in the New World. After all that sightseeing, a day at sea brings the chance to relax before Jamaica comes into view. Here, we visit Port Antonio – beloved by the likes of film star Errol Flynn, and celebrated authors Ian Fleming and Noël Coward, for its hidden coves, mountainous coastline, and waterfalls – and then Montego Bay to recline on its stunning beaches or enjoy a round of golf. Next comes George Town on Grand Cayman for a spot of shopping – a visit to the Cayman Islands National Museum is also rewarding – before one last sea day returns us to Fort Lauderdale.
Itinerary
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Like many southeast Florida neighbors, Fort Lauderdale has long been revitalizing. In a state where gaudy tourist zones often stand aloof from workaday downtowns, Fort Lauderdale exhibits consistency at both ends of the 2-mile Las Olas corridor. The sparkling look results from upgrades both downtown and on the beachfront. Matching the downtown’s innovative arts district, cafés, and boutiques is an equally inventive beach area, with hotels, cafés, and shops facing an undeveloped shoreline, and new resort-style hotels replacing faded icons of yesteryear. Despite wariness of pretentious overdevelopment, city leaders have allowed a striking number of glittering high-rises. Nostalgic locals and frequent visitors fret over the diminishing vision of sailboats bobbing in waters near downtown; however, Fort Lauderdale remains the yachting capital of the world, and the water toys don’t seem to be going anywhere.
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At sea
At sea
Road Town, Tortola
Saint John's
Gustavia
Îles des Saintes
Basseterre, Saint Kitts
San Juan (Puerto Rico)
Punta Cana
Santo Domingo
Santo Domingo
At sea
Port Antonio
Montego Bay
Georgetown, Grand Cayman
At sea
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Double Guest Room with Ocean View
Bright, inviting accommodation with large picture windows and elegant furnishings.
Amenities
- Queen-size bed
- Marble bathroom
- Flatscreen TV
- Minibar
- WiFi
- 24-hour room service
- Safe
- Hair Dryer
- Telephone
Ship features
Crystal Symphony combines timeless elegance with state-of-the-art facilities, offering the perfect balance of spacious design, attentive service, and immersive destination experiences.
- 606-guest luxury cruise ship
- Refurbished under A&K in 2023
- Seven dining venues and multiple bars
- All accommodations with butler service
- Dedicated solo staterooms and larger suites
- Crystal Life Spa and fitness centre
- Children’s Fantasia & Waves club
- Broadway-style shows and live music
- Expansive pool deck and sports areas
- Award-winning Crystal service and cuisine









