+34 912901845 +34 673637953
+34 912901845 +34 673637953
Reserva

Cruises in the Caribbean

The best of the Caribbean.

HISTORY

History

The history of the Caribbean is marked by the encounter of cultures and colonization.

Before the arrival of Europeans, indigenous peoples such as the Taínos and Caribs inhabited the islands. In 1492, Christopher Columbus arrived in the Caribbean, which initiated Spanish colonization and subsequently that of other European empires such as the British, French, and Dutch. The region became an important center for the trade of African slaves, with sugar plantations as the economic hub. For centuries, the Caribbean was the scene of conflicts between European powers and the struggle for independence.

Today, the Caribbean is a culturally diverse region, rich in history and traditions.

FOOD

Food

Caribbean food is a vibrant fusion of indigenous, African, European, and Asian flavors, influenced by its colonial history. In Jamaica, "jerk" is a style of spicy and smoky cooking, popular for meats like chicken and pork. Cuba is known for dishes like rice and beans and roasted pork. In Puerto Rico, mofongo, made from mashed plantains, is iconic. The French islands like Martinique and Guadeloupe stand out for their Creole influences, with dishes like accras (fish fritters). Common ingredients include seafood, coconut, plantains, and spices, creating a rich and diverse cuisine.

THE MOST VISITED PORTS

The most visited ports

On a cruise through the Caribbean, you can explore fascinating destinations such as:

- The Bahamas, with its white sandy beaches and crystal-clear waters, perfect for diving.
- Jamaica, famous for its vibrant culture, waterfalls, and dreamy beaches.
- San Juan, in Puerto Rico, where colonial history blends with modern charm.
- Aruba, known for its turquoise waters and unique arid landscapes.
- Cozumel, a paradise for snorkel and diving enthusiasts with its coral reefs.
- Saint Lucia, known for its stunning Pitons mountains and lush tropical vegetation.

weather

Weather

The climate of the Caribbean is tropical, with warm temperatures throughout the year, ranging from 24°C to 30°C. The rainy season runs from June to November, coinciding with hurricane season. It is recommended to bring lightweight clothing, sunscreen, and to check the weather forecast before traveling.


CURRENCY

Currency

In the Caribbean, the currency varies by country. Some use the US dollar (like Puerto Rico), while others have their own currency, such as the Eastern Caribbean dollar or the Cuban peso. In tourist areas, the dollar is commonly accepted. Credit cards are widely used, but it is advisable to carry cash, especially in rural areas or small islands where electronic payments may not be as accessible.

CURIOSITIES

Curiosities

- The port of Nassau, Bahamas: This port is one of the most famous in the Caribbean. Tourists can visit the historic Fort Charlotte or enjoy the incredible marine life on the nearby Blue Lagoon Island.

- The island of Saint-Barthélemy: Known for being a luxury destination, this small Caribbean island is home to numerous celebrities during the high season. Its white sandy beaches and crystal-clear waters make it a dream location.

- The port of San Juan, Puerto Rico: San Juan blends colonial history with vibrant modern life. Its old town, with cobbled streets and colorful buildings, is a must-visit stop for any traveler.

- Bioluminescence in Vieques, Puerto Rico: The bioluminescent bays of Vieques are a unique natural spectacle. The water glows with blue lights when disturbed by microscopic organisms, creating a magical experience for visitors.

- Aruba and its flamingos: At the famous Renaissance Island beach, tourists can relax on the sand while mingling with flamingos that roam freely, providing a perfect backdrop for unforgettable photos.

- Saint Kitts and the Sugar Train: On this small island, tourists can board a steam train that travels through ancient sugar plantations, offering panoramic views of the mountains and ocean on a relaxing and picturesque journey.

- Cozumel, Mexico: This port is famous for its stunning coral reefs, ideal for diving and snorkeling. Tourists can explore the Cozumel Reefs National Park and discover the vibrant marine life that inhabits its crystal-clear waters.

- Havana, Cuba: The Cuban capital offers a rich blend of history and culture. Visitors can explore colonial architecture, enjoy live music, and try the famous Cuban cuisine at local paladares, where authentic homemade food is served.

- Cartagena, Colombia: This Caribbean port is famous for its walled city, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Tourists can stroll through its colorful streets, visit the Castillo de San Felipe, and enjoy delicious Caribbean food at local restaurants.

- Curaçao: The capital Willemstad is known for its brightly colored Dutch colonial architecture. Tourists can visit the famous floating bridge, Queen Emma, and enjoy nearby beaches, as well as the rich local culture and cuisine.