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9 Days Luxury Caribbean Cruise – San Juan to Miami

9 Days Luxury Caribbean Cruise – San Juan to Miami

From AUD $12,600

Description

Join us on a Caribbean jaunt that carries you from one year to the next. Build up to the New Year exploring the Caribbean idylls of Cruz Bay on St. John and the dense forests of Tortola. Immerse yourself in a Caribbean dream of rum scents, welcoming smiles and heavenly beaches, celebrating New Year’s Day bobbing on Roseau’s patchwork-blue waters. Continue the festivities with two indulgent sea days aboard the sleek Silver Nova, as we make our way to Miami.

Trip Name
9 Days Luxury Caribbean Cruise - San Juan to Miami
Days
9
Overview
Vessel Type: Luxury Cruise Length:  801 Feet / 244 2 Meters Passenger Capacity: 728 Built: 2022/2023 Silver Nova represents a bold new chapter in luxury and sustainability, joining the fleet in 2023 as one of the most spacious and innovative ships ever built. Designed with an asymmetrical layout that brings the sea and destinations closer than ever, she accommodates up to 728 guests in refined comfort across elegant suites and social spaces. With a gross tonnage of 54,700 and a remarkable space-to-guest ratio of 75 GRT per passenger, Silver Nova offers an unmatched sense of openness and serenity. As Silversea’s most environmentally advanced vessel, she incorporates pioneering green technologies that significantly reduce emissions, setting new standards in sustainable cruising. Guests on Silver Nova can explore an array of beautifully designed venues, from ten distinct restaurants including the immersive S.A.L.T. Kitchen and Chef’s Table, to tranquil lounges, open-air bars, and the fleet’s largest pool deck. Cultural and culinary discovery flow seamlessly through spaces like the S.A.L.T. Lab, where travellers can learn local recipes hands-on, or the Arts Café and Panorama Lounge, perfect for relaxation and connection. With a wealth of elegant amenities—spanning a spa, casino, theatre, and observation library—Silver Nova delivers a transformative travel experience, where luxury, innovation, and sustainability meet in perfect harmony.

Itinerary



Day 1 - Day 1 - San Juan
Sitting on the north coast of this lush, tropical island, San Juan is the second settlement founded by European settlers in the Caribbean, and the oldest city under US jurisdiction. The stocky walls and watchtowers here have stood the test of time, repelling notable invaders – such as Sir Francis Drake – and the pirates who historically looted these islands. With massive fortresses, airy plazas and sheer Caribbean beauty, San Juan is a beach-blessed star of these turquoise waters. With more than 500 years of European history, Old San Juan gleams In Puerto Rico’s sunshine, with sugar-almond painted facades and ankle-testing cobbled lanes. Decorative balconies and varnished wooden doors add everyday artistry to streets, dripping with history. Soak up the culture at rum-fuelled parties and salsa dances on this Spanish-culture infused island, or recline into afternoon relaxation sessions on sensational slivers of gleaming sand. Kick back on the beach, or satisfy a lust for adventure by exploring sprawling mangrove forests. The magic of sea kayaking after dark here is an experience you won't forget. Break the waves with your oar, and watch as the waters illuminate with neon colour, as bioluminescence creates a mystical, peaceful spectacle. Pocked limestone cliffs and karst landscapes add rugged contrast to the serenity of the beaches, and you can walk into folds of the earth in sea-carved caves, or across cliffs to hidden views of the Caribbean’s expanse. Enjoy a taste of the island’s cuisine by sampling Mofongo – a local concoction of green plantains and chicken. Why not indulge and wash it down with an iced mojito, made from crushed mint and locally distilled rum?
Day 2 - Day 2 - St John
Like so many of the islands in the Caribbean, 2017's double whammy of hurricanes Irma and Maria devastated much of St. John. However, as relief funds get funneled into rebuilding, normality is gradually being restored, and St. John version 2.0 is emerging - bolder, brighter, and better. St. John's small size might just give it the edge over other desert islands. The U.S. purchased the tiny landmass (at just nine miles long, the island is the smallest of the three American Virgin Islands) from the West India and Guinea Company in 1917 and it remains under U.S. govern to this day. Historically speaking however St. John is Danish, who colonized it for almost 250 years before its sale to America. The Virgin Island National Park covers almost two-thirds of the island, meaning visually St. John is stunning and will remain that way for generations to come. This "gift" to the world comes thanks to Laurence Rockefeller who in 1956 gave the 5,000 acres of lush forest to the people of the island, with the caveat that it become a national park. Thus, velvety green hills slope into picture-perfect white sand beaches, which are ringed by turquoise seas. One very definite winner of the tourism hiatus since 2017 has been the marine wildlife. Underwater life was barely affected by the storms and the subsequent lack of tourism has allowed the eco-systems to propagate. The island's abundant coral reefs were not overly affected by the storms and today the waters are teeming with sea turtles, reef sharks, and sting rays.
Day 3 - Day 3 - Sopers Hole
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Day 4 - Day 4 - Roseau
Raise a glass to the immaculate surroundings of Roseau, where beautiful beaches - alive with fine bubbles fizzing upwards from the geothermal activity below - wait for you. Dive into extraordinary snorkeling and diving experiences, amongst thriving marine life, active corals, and live volcanoes concealed below the waves. With attractive volcanic sands to relax on, and glorious, jungled mountains to explore, Roseau is an intoxicating welcome to Dominica's Caribbean island appeal. Nestled on the west coast, Roseau is the island's capital and a city surrounded by sprawling banana plantations, and cocoa fields. First taken by the French, then the British, a strong colonial imprint mingles with the local flare. Nowadays Old Market Square is crammed with locals trading huge vegetables, colorful fruits, and handmade jewelry - but the square has a darker past, and was the center of the island's slave trade. Head up to the former British fort, which offers a panoramic, postcard-perfect view from the top, of Roseau and the lush green mountains behind. The large botanical gardens offer more magnificent views, and you can walk amongst thriving tropical plant life, as parrots flutter, and add splashes of color to the greenery. The rainforest around the city conceals rich wildlife and waterfalls spilling into splash pools, while plantations give a taste of the island's heritage. You can also discover the second-largest hot spring in the world - Boiling Lake - which brews with angry volcanic activity in the steamy Morne Trois Pitons National Park. The hiking and snorkeling can take its strain - so simmer away any stiffness in a mineral-rich hot pool, or by indulging in a rum punch or two.
Day 5 - Day 5 - St. John's
Lush and lively, Antigua is a bedazzling Caribbean destination, gorged with sunshine and crisp white sand beaches. Historic forts, sparkling coastline, and dense rainforest all contribute to Antigua's land of thrilling natural beauty. With its bright blue to turquoise sea gradients - the beaches are vibrant and plentiful, and the island has no shortage to choose from, with a rumored 365 options. Experience the beauty on horseback, as your ride pounds across the sands, and the wind whips through your hair. Choose to loll in a catamaran offshore, or lay back on a bed of the softest sand to soak it all in. Beach shacks cook up fresh seafood and spicy goat meat curries if you're feeling hungry. St. John's glows in the sunshine, with flamingo pink and baby blue paint boldly coating vivid Georgian buildings. Lively markets offer an authentic slice of Antiguan life, while museums celebrate the island's revered cricketers like Viv Richards, and the story of independence. The whacks and whoops of makeshift cricket games hint at the island's British history, and you can see more of this heritage at Falmouth Harbour - which was center of the British presence in the Caribbean. The area is still filled with sailors and docked yachts, as well as the only working Georgian dockyard in the world. Constructed in 1725, the UNESCO World Heritage Site, Nelson's Dockyard, was led by the admiral Horatio Nelson himself and is a fascinating time warp. Hike up to viewpoints here, which offer glorious views of the forest-clad inlets, craggy cliffs, and pointed hills. The stone towers of sugar mills dot the island, and hint at the tragic history of slavery, amid the island's sugar trade past.
Day 6 - Day 6 - Jost Van Dyke (British Virgin Islands)
Glowing turquoise waters, lazily bowing palm trees, and pristine white sand beaches – it's all waiting for you in Jost Van Dyke's picturesque Caribbean splendor. Slip off your shoes, you won't be needing them too much in these parts, as you wander soft, heavenly sands, and paddle out into impossibly clear waters. The island escape of choice for dallying yachts, which visit to soak up the off-the-beaten-path good life. Join them around the pristine beaches of this tiny celebrity magnet of an island. If this is your first experience of the Caribbean's splendor, you may be a little skeptical about the reality of those famed, shockingly bright colors that you see in photographs. If so, Jost Van Dyke will be love at first sight. Splash into water that glows with a bright teal hue and is blotched with occasional swells of deeper royal blue. Snorkelers will adore the explosions of colorful fish beneath the waves. White Bay is a slice of island perfection, with a neat hill of trees framing a sandy sweep of shaded beach bars. There's nothing for it but to indulge on a bed of soft pearly-white sand, and soak in the staggering beauty of it all. The wander up to Majohnny Hill is the most exertion needed to explore this four-square-mile island, and it's worth it to see the heavenly beaches emerging from tranquil waters below. Even the natural sea formations here encourage you to unwind, with waves gurgling and frothing over the rocks to create Bubbly Pool, a natural jacuzzi. Jost Van Dyke has a reputation as the off-the-radar island getaway of choice for celebrities like Keith Richards. A lot of that comes down to the calypso charm of its rustic beach bars - especially the legendary Foxy's Bar, which is run by island legend Foxy Callwood. Rum-drenched cocktails and icy buckets of beach beers await - sure to get you into the island’s party spirit in no time.
Day 7 - Day 7 - Day at sea
Days at sea are the perfect opportunity to relax, unwind, and catch up with what you've been meaning to do. So whether that is going to the gym, visiting the spa, whale-watching, catching up on your reading, or simply topping up your tan, these blue sea days are the perfect balance to busy days spent exploring shoreside.
Day 8 - Day 8 - Day at sea
Days at sea are the perfect opportunity to relax, unwind, and catch up with what you've been meaning to do. So whether that is going to the gym, visiting the spa, whale-watching, catching up on your reading, or simply topping up your tan, these blue sea days are the perfect balance to busy days spent exploring shoreside.
Day 9 - Day 9 - Miami, FL
Life is that little bit more beautiful in Miami. Sparkling speed boats zip along cresting blue waves, sculpted sun-worshipers whizz by on pink roller skates, and mojito glasses clink all along the fabulous, palm-lined Miami Beach. The world’s most popular cruise port tops the list for good reason. Florida’s unabashed vacation capital is the place to kick back, be unashamedly yourself, and soak up the sun while you strut. Miami boasts no fewer than 35 miles of white sand to spread out along and enjoy and offers an endless litany of leisure activities - whether you want to dance the salsa or club golf balls along immaculate fairways. A flavorful amalgamation of cultures, the city proudly flaunts its colorful and creative diversity - sample the sizzle of Cuban flavors, admire the audacity of daring artworks, and discover diverse neighborhood microcosms, like the legendary Little Havana. The city’s crackling creativity is on full display in world-class art galleries such as the Institute of Contemporary Art, while curves, colors, and optimistic flair light up the geometric shapes and pastel hues of the Art Deco District - the world’s largest collection of this architectural style. Shopping is a serious art here too - luxury malls are stacked high with glitzy stores. A perfect base for exploring the wetlands of the Everglades - where semi-submerged gators lurk - and a gateway to the turquoise treasures of the Caribbean, magnetic Miami exudes intoxicating extroverted appeal.
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Itineraries are subject to change. 

Trip Dates

StartEndPrice FromRoom Type
29-12-202606-01-2027AUD $12,600Classic Veranda
29-12-202606-01-2027AUD $13,200Superior Veranda
29-12-202606-01-2027AUD $24,200Grand 1 Bedroom
29-12-202606-01-2027AUD $28,700Junior Grand 2 Bedroom
29-12-202606-01-2027AUD $31,400Owner 1 Bedroom
29-12-202606-01-2027AUD $33,400Otium
29-12-202606-01-2027AUD $44,100Owner 2 Bedroom
29-12-202606-01-2027AUD $13,800Deluxe Veranda
29-12-202606-01-2027AUD $14,100Premium Veranda
29-12-202606-01-2027AUD $15,200Medallion
29-12-202606-01-2027AUD $16,500Premium Medallion
29-12-202606-01-2027AUD $17,400Junior Grand 1 Bedroom
29-12-202606-01-2027AUD $18,200Silver
29-12-202606-01-2027AUD $20,500Signature
29-12-202606-01-2027AUD $22,200Master

Inclusions

    • Roseau’s Natural Wonders, Dominica: Explore Dominica’s lush rainforests and volcanic landscapes with 15 excursion options, including visits to Trafalgar Falls or the Emerald Pool.
    • St. John’s Historic Charm, Antigua: Discover Antigua’s vibrant capital with 17 excursions offering tours of Nelson’s Dockyard, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and stunning beaches.
    • Jost Van Dyke’s Laid-Back Vibes: Relax at this serene British Virgin Island with three excursions to enjoy White Bay’s pristine beaches and the famous Soggy Dollar Bar.

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