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The Caribbean at its most relaxed
The Caribbean is where Seabourn truly comes into its own. Signature events like Caviar in the Surf, the line’s iconic beach barbecue where crew serve caviar and champagne from a surfboard, are experiences uniquely associated with Seabourn’s warm-weather sailings. Likewise, Marina Day, where the ship’s retractable platform opens directly onto the sea for swimming, kayaking and paddleboarding, is a regular highlight of a Seabourn Caribbean cruise.
With Seabourn Ovation and Seabourn Quest both deployed in the region during 2027 and 2028, guests can enjoy an intimate small-ship experience. Their size allows them to anchor close to characterful islands and picturesque harbours that larger vessels often cannot reach. Imagine swimming in the secluded coves of the Grenadines, wandering the colourful streets of Bequia, or relaxing on one of Îles des Saintes’ quiet beaches.
On board, the experience is fully all-inclusive. You’ll enjoy dining across multiple venues, fine wines, premium spirits and champagne throughout the ship, as well as 24-hour in-suite dining. Amenities such as the Pool Deck and Sky Bar feel perfectly suited to Caribbean waters, where sun-soaked days and balmy evenings set the pace of every voyage.
The Cruise Line is one of Europe’s leading luxury cruise specialists and has worked closely with Seabourn for more than 30 years. As a result, our clients and loyal Seabourn Club members benefit from access to exclusive fares and added-value offers, including onboard credit, suite upgrade opportunities and enhanced savings on selected sailings.
To learn more about Seabourn’s Caribbean cruises in 2027 or 2028, or to discuss a specific voyage, call our Voyage Consultants on 0800 008 6677 or submit an online enquiry for your preferred itinerary. Alternatively, browse a selection of sailings below or explore our latest Seabourn cruise deals.
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Where Seabourn sails in the Caribbean
Seabourn’s smaller ships open up a very different side of the Caribbean. While larger vessels are often restricted to the region’s busiest ports, ships like Seabourn Quest and Seabourn Ovation can anchor closer to the islands themselves, with only a short tender ride required to reach shore.
The Eastern Caribbean, particularly the Grenadines, is perfectly suited to the yacht-style exploration for which Seabourn is renowned. The calm waters surrounding islands such as Bequia, Mustique and the Tobago Cays are ideal for swimming and paddleboarding, while the beaches remain blissfully uncrowded and perfectly aligned with the relaxed atmosphere on board.
Saint Lucia’s Marigot Bay and Soufrière showcase the island’s dramatic volcanic landscapes and lush rainforest interior, while destinations such as Gustavia in St Barts and English Harbour in Antigua place you within easy walking distance of some of the Caribbean’s finest restaurants, boutiques and waterfront cafés.
The same theme continues across the Southern Caribbean, where Seabourn combines iconic islands such as Barbados with the ABC Islands of Aruba, Bonaire and Curaçao, each offering its own distinctive blend of Dutch and Caribbean culture.
The French Caribbean is another region where Seabourn’s smaller scale comes into its own. Îles des Saintes, Pointe-à-Pitre and the charming town of Saint-Pierre on Martinique all feature regularly on Seabourn itineraries, often with the ship at anchor rather than alongside a commercial cruise pier.
For those looking to spend longer in the region, Seabourn’s extended Caribbean voyages venture into Central and South America, creating opportunities to combine island-hopping with Panama Canal transits, transatlantic crossings and deeper exploration of the wider Caribbean basin.

Planning your Seabourn Caribbean voyage
While the Caribbean is a year-round destination, Seabourn typically operates in the region during the peak winter season between October and April. It’s an ideal time to visit, with warm temperatures, low rainfall and calm seas providing a welcome contrast to the British winter.
Most Seabourn Caribbean cruises depart from Miami, although you’ll also find selected sailings beginning or ending in Bridgetown (Barbados), Fort Lauderdale and San Juan (Puerto Rico). Flights from the UK take approximately nine hours, with regular direct services available from London Heathrow and Gatwick. Voyage lengths generally range from seven to fifteen nights, with the longer itineraries often featuring a greater number of smaller islands, secluded anchorages and lesser-visited ports.
For a more personalised holiday, The Cruise Line can tailor every aspect of your trip to suit your requirements. We can combine your chosen Seabourn cruise with flights, private transfers and stays at some of the Caribbean’s finest hotels and resorts. Alternatively, our collection of Seabourn Cruise & Stay packages offers a seamless way to enjoy the region, with carefully curated itineraries updated year-round.



