St. Barths & Caribbean Gems


Cruise overview
The British Virgin Islands and French-infused St. Barths meld into the dreamiest of island journeys, complete with the most breathtakingly diverse spots in the Caribbean. Bookended by St. Martin’s French-spirited town of Marigot, your journey begins in the Netherland Antilles’ Caribbean paradise of Saba. Spend a day and overnight exploring chic St. Barths, the jetsetter’s Caribbean playground, radiating the ambiance of the South of France with a distinct island flair. Explore Spanish Town, your gateway to The Baths, Virgin Gorda’s geologic wonder made of awe-inspiring boulders that form sheltered sea pools on the beach’s edge, and Leverick Bay, kissing Virgin Gorda’s northern coast. Snorkel the hidden bays and water-level caves of Norman Island and unwind on the sheltered white-sand beaches of Jost van Dyke’s White Bay, home to our signature Champagne & Caviar Splash®. Call on Sandy Ground, Anguilla, to discover the island’s white-sand beaches and unspoiled nature.
Itinerary
Marigot
French and Dutch have lived side by side on St. Maarten/St. Martin for hundreds of years—with no border patrols or customs between them. The French side has a more genteel ambience, more fashionable shopping, and a Continental flair. The Dutch tends to be less expensive, has casino hotels, and more nightlife. Water sports abound all over—diving, snorkeling, sailing, and windsurfing are all top draws. And it’s easy to while away the day relaxing on one of the 37 beaches, strolling the boardwalk of Dutch-side Philipsburg, and exploring the very French town of Marigot. Although luck is an important commodity at St. Maarten’s 13 casinos, chance plays no part in finding a good meal at the island’s excellent eateries. The best way to explore St. Maarten/St. Martin is by car. Though often congested, especially around Philipsburg and Marigot, the roads are fairly good, though narrow and winding, with some speed bumps, potholes, roundabouts, and an occasional wandering goat herd. Few roads are marked with their names, but destination signs are common. Besides, the island is so small that it’s hard to get really lost—at least that is what locals tell you. If you’re spending a few days, get to know the area with a scenic “loop” around the island. Be sure to pack a towel and some water shoes, a hat, sunglasses, and sunblock. Head up the east shoreline from Philipsburg, and follow the signs to Dawn Beach and Oyster Pond. The road winds past soaring hills, turquoise waters, quaint West Indian houses, and wonderful views of St. Barth. As you cross over to the French side, turn into Le Galion for a stop at the calm sheltered beach, the stables, the butterflies, or the windsurfing school, then keep following the road toward Orient Bay, the St-Tropez of the Caribbean. Continue to Anse Marcel, Grand Case, Marigot, and Sandy Ground. From Marigot, the flat island of Anguilla is visible. Completing the loop brings you past Cupecoy Beach, through Maho and Simpson Bay, where Saba looms in the horizon, and back over the mountain road into Philipsburg.
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Saba
Gustavia
Spanish Town, Virgin Gorda
Norman Island
White Bay, Jost Van Dyke
Sandy Ground
Marigot
Yacht Club Stateroom – Deck 2
A refined ocean-view retreat with elegant styling and clever storage, ideal for couples or solo travellers who value serenity and space.
Amenities
- Queen or Twin Configuration
- Shower
- Toiletries Provided
- Room Service Available
- TV
- Wi-Fi (Additional Cost)
- Safe
- Hair Dryer
- Telephone
- Desk
- Lounge Area
- Vanity Area
- Free Mini Bar
- Air Conditioning
Ship features
SeaDream I blends boutique-yacht style with personalised service and casually elegant dining.
- All ocean-view accommodation for 112 guests
- 1:1 guest to crew service
- Open-seating dining across two venues
- Watersports marina with complimentary toys
- SeaDream Spa with sauna and steam room
- Fitness suite plus yoga and Tai Chi on deck
- Top of the Yacht Bar and chic outdoor spaces
- Splash pool, jacuzzi, and golf simulator
- Mediterranean summers and Caribbean winters
- Informal atmosphere with no formal nights










