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Epic Caribbean Escape: Barbados to Costa Rica

Departure: Thursday, January 6, 2028
Nights: 26 nights
Departs: Bridgetown
One Way Trip
One
way trip
Duration
26
Nights
Days at Sea
5
Sea Days
Ports
16
Ports
Countries Visted
8
Countries
  • Itinerary

    Epic Caribbean Escape: Barbados to Costa Rica

    Ports of call

    To find out more about the itinerary for this cruise, select the itinerary items below.

    Day Date Port of Call Arrival Departure
    1 Thursday, January 6, 2028 Bridgetown, Barbados Embark 4:00 PM
    View of Bridgetown, Barbados

    The city of Bridgetown is the capital and largest city of the island country of Barbados, a major tourist destination in the West Indies. The city has numerous attractions, landmarks, monuments, museums, and art galleries of an international standard. It is also a starting point for visiting many other popular cities on the island. Read more about Bridgetown, Barbados

    2 Friday, January 7, 2028 Bridgetown, Barbados 8:00 AM 4:00 PM
    View of Bridgetown, Barbados

    The city of Bridgetown is the capital and largest city of the island country of Barbados, a major tourist destination in the West Indies. The city has numerous attractions, landmarks, monuments, museums, and art galleries of an international standard. It is also a starting point for visiting many other popular cities on the island. Read more about Bridgetown, Barbados

    3 Saturday, January 8, 2028 Kingstown, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 8:00 AM 4:00 PM
    View of Kingstown, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

    Kingstown is the chief port of the island of St Vincent and the capital of the St Vincent and the Grenadines island nation in the Southern Caribbean. Often referred to as the ‘City of Arches’, Kingstown is a lively town, and the close proximity of the wharf adds vitality, noise, and colour to the small but busy capital. Arches, cobbled streets, magnificent churches and historic stone buildings blend with the functional and the modern. Read more about Kingstown, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

    4 Sunday, January 9, 2028 Bequia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 8:00 AM 4:00 PM
    View of Bequia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

    Saint Vincent and the Grenadines is a country of 32 beautiful Caribbean islands in the idyllic Caribbean, stretching south from Saint Vincent Island to Grenada. Proud of its French and British colonial history, it is now part of the Commonwealth of Nations and the Caribbean Community of 15 nations. Bequia (pronounced "Beck-way”) is blessed with white sandy beaches, coral reefs, and friendly people. Read more about Bequia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

    5 Monday, January 10, 2028 Union Island, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 8:00 AM 4:00 PM

    Union Island is part of the nation of St. Vincent and the Grenadines, lying 200 km WSW of Barbados and within view of the islands of Carriacou and Grenada to the south. From some views the island shows a backbone of irregular peaks (to around 300m), hence the name ‘The Tahiti of the West Indies’, especially when misty. Read more about Union Island, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

    6 Tuesday, January 11, 2028 Union Island, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 8:00 AM 4:00 PM

    Union Island is part of the nation of St. Vincent and the Grenadines, lying 200 km WSW of Barbados and within view of the islands of Carriacou and Grenada to the south. From some views the island shows a backbone of irregular peaks (to around 300m), hence the name ‘The Tahiti of the West Indies’, especially when misty. Read more about Union Island, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

    7 Wednesday, January 12, 2028 Union Island, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 8:00 AM 4:00 PM

    Union Island is part of the nation of St. Vincent and the Grenadines, lying 200 km WSW of Barbados and within view of the islands of Carriacou and Grenada to the south. From some views the island shows a backbone of irregular peaks (to around 300m), hence the name ‘The Tahiti of the West Indies’, especially when misty. Read more about Union Island, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

    8 Thursday, January 13, 2028 Bridgetown, Barbados 8:00 AM 4:00 PM
    View of Bridgetown, Barbados

    The city of Bridgetown is the capital and largest city of the island country of Barbados, a major tourist destination in the West Indies. The city has numerous attractions, landmarks, monuments, museums, and art galleries of an international standard. It is also a starting point for visiting many other popular cities on the island. Read more about Bridgetown, Barbados

    9 Friday, January 14, 2028 Bequia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 8:00 AM 4:00 PM
    View of Bequia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

    Saint Vincent and the Grenadines is a country of 32 beautiful Caribbean islands in the idyllic Caribbean, stretching south from Saint Vincent Island to Grenada. Proud of its French and British colonial history, it is now part of the Commonwealth of Nations and the Caribbean Community of 15 nations. Bequia (pronounced "Beck-way”) is blessed with white sandy beaches, coral reefs, and friendly people. Read more about Bequia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

    10 Saturday, January 15, 2028 Mayreau, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 8:00 AM 4:00 PM
    View of Mayreau, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

    Mayreau is the smallest inhabited island of the Grenadines, in the far SE of the Caribbean Sea. It has a population of about 300, centred at the Old Wall village, with its small school, a telecommunications building, and the Mayreau Catholic Church located on a hilltop in the SW of the island. With its picture-postcard beaches, it truly is a secret treasure of peace and tranquillity. Read more about Mayreau, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

    11 Sunday, January 16, 2028 At Sea
    12 Monday, January 17, 2028 Kralendijk, Bonaire, Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba 8:00 AM 4:00 PM
    13 Tuesday, January 18, 2028 Willemstad, Curaçao, Curaçao 8:00 AM 4:00 PM
    14 Wednesday, January 19, 2028 Oranjestad, Aruba, Aruba 8:00 AM 4:00 PM
    View of Oranjestad, Aruba, Aruba

    In the southern Caribbean, Oranjestad is the capital of the small island of Aruba, and an island territory of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. It is an attractive and historic harbour town just 27 km north of Venezuela. It can be divided into Upper and Lower Towns. Read more about Oranjestad, Aruba, Aruba

    15 Thursday, January 20, 2028 Santa Marta, Colombia 8:00 AM 4:00 PM
    View of Santa Marta, Colombia

    Santa Marta in Colombia is more than the average tropical paradise. It certainly has warm Caribbean surf and white sandy beaches, but it's also much loved for the stunning Sierra Nevada mountain range that towers above it. Being the oldest city in the country also has its advantages. Read more about Santa Marta, Colombia

    16 Friday, January 21, 2028 Cartagena, Colombia 8:00 AM 4:00 PM
    View of Cartagena, Colombia

    Cartagena is a large beach resort city on the northern coast of Colombia in the Caribbean Coast Region. While in recent years many new skyscrapers have been constructed, Cartagena's colonial walled city with its amazing architecture, such as The Vaults that were originally built as dungeons and from the top of which the Caribbean Sea is visible. There is also the Castillo de San Felipe, a fortress built in 1657 by the Spanish for protection against pirates. Read more about Cartagena, Colombia

    17 Saturday, January 22, 2028 San Blas Islands, Panama 8:00 AM 4:00 PM
    View of San Blas Islands, Panama

    The Panamanian San Blas Islands archipelago of 378 islands and cays (only 49 inhabited) lie 130 km to the NE of the Panama Canal entrance at Colon. This southernmost part of the Caribbean Sea is free of cyclones and popular with eco-tourists, due to the pristine environs and undeveloped tourist industry. The islands’ past history includes the period of the Spanish invasion, notable visits by explorer William Dampier (c. Read more about San Blas Islands, Panama

    18 Sunday, January 23, 2028 Panama Canal, Panama
    View of Panama Canal, Panama

    Named one of the seven modern wonders of the world by the American Society of Civil Engineers, the Panama Canal is a 77 km ship canal in Panama that joins the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, and is a key conduit for international maritime trade. Built from 1903 to 1914, nearly 850,000 vessels have passed through the canal. Interestingly, the 8-10 hour journey from the Pacific Ocean in the west and the Atlantic Ocean in the east is one from SE to NW. Read more about Panama Canal, Panama

    19 Monday, January 24, 2028 Fuerte Amador, Panama 8:00 AM 4:00 PM
    View of Fuerte Amador, Panama

    Fuerte Amador (Fort Amador, located at the Pacific entrance to the Panama Canal, is part of an artificial peninsula jutting out into the Pacific from Balboa, which connects four small islands to the mainland. On the west side of Fuerte Amador is the Pacific entrance to the Canal, and on the east side is Panama Bay facing Panama City. The surrounding ocean is always filled with vessels patiently awaiting their turn to transverse the Canal, while on the skyline a few kilometres to the north are the skyscrapers of Panama City. Read more about Fuerte Amador, Panama

    20 Tuesday, January 25, 2028 Pearl Islands, Panama
    21 Wednesday, January 26, 2028 Playa Del Muerto - Darién National Park, Panama
    22 Thursday, January 27, 2028 Isla Cebaco, Panama
    23 Friday, January 28, 2028 Golfito, Costa Rica 8:00 AM 4:00 PM
    View of Golfito, Costa Rica

    Located on Costa Rica’s south Pacific coast near the border of Panama, the small port city of Golfito is a spectacular tropical hideaway situated across from the Osa Peninsula on the Golfo Dulce. It lies on a narrow strip of land along Golfito Bay and is backed against steep green hills covered with pristine rain forest. Once a major banana growing region, due to disease and worker unrest the company closed down. Read more about Golfito, Costa Rica

    24 Saturday, January 29, 2028 Quepos, Costa Rica 8:00 AM 4:00 PM
    View of Quepos, Costa Rica

    Quepos, located in a tropical inlet surrounded by rainforest, is a city in Puntarenas Province on the Central Pacific coast of Costa Rica. It has moved on from its banana-growing roots to be a premier holiday destination. The locals go out of their way to make visitors welcome, and their ‘love of life’ is reflected by the fact that dancing in the streets is a local pastime, that culminates and explodes in the month long Festival del Mar. Read more about Quepos, Costa Rica

    25 Sunday, January 30, 2028 Curú & Isla Tortuga, Costa Rica
    26 Monday, January 31, 2028 Puerto Caldera, Costa Rica 8:00 AM Disembark
    View of Puerto Caldera, Costa Rica

    The tropical city of Puerto Caldera is located in the Esparza Puntarenas Province on Costa Rica's western coast. The province has close proximity to many of Puntarenas’s major tourist attractions and nature reserves, such as Puerto Caldera, which is a great place to parasail. Perfect for the adventure tourist looking for some action, this small port town has some amazing steep cliffs, from which one can take off to see some truly breathtaking views of the country’s Pacific Coast. Read more about Puerto Caldera, Costa Rica

  • Ship

    Emerald Azzurra Overview

    Emerald Azzurra

    The Emerald Azzurra is a gem in the world of luxury cruising and the first ship in the Emerald Cruises yacht fleet, as a boutique yacht, she brings an intimate and exclusive cruising experience and sailes to some unique destinations that aren't accessible to larger ships. With an emphasis on both luxury and comfort, Azzura has been designed to cater to travelers who wish to experience a blend of adventure, relaxation, and personalised service. On board you will find an abundance of space, and the crew to guest ratio allows them to provide an excellent level of personal service throughout your holiday. Discover a secluded spot to read a book, enjoy unimpeded views of the landscapes, take a relaxing dip in the Aqua Pool or arrange to meet new-found friends at one of the comfortable meeting spots on board. Onboard you can enjoy complimentary wine, beer and soft drinks to accompany lunch and dinner and water that is restocked daily. Emerald Azzura is not just about luxury; it’s about creating a connection with the sea and the destinations visited. With its sleek design and advanced navigation capabilities, the yacht ensures smooth sailing and access to exclusive ports, making every journey an exploration of hidden gems and breathtaking landscapes.

  • Cabins

    Emerald Azzurra Cabins

    Suite

    Suite

    Suite on the Emerald Azzurra Suite on the Emerald Azzurra

    Cabin Types

    Y, T, SA

    Suite size: 700ft² - 721ft² (65m² - 67m²) (includes outside terrace). Location: Deck 4. Positioned at the back of the Observation Deck, you’ll be treated to the sensational ocean and coastal views from your own private terrace. You’ll also receive a number of luxury inclusions to help you make the most of your time in your Yacht Suite.

    Deluxe Balcony

    Deluxe Balcony

    Deluxe Balcony on the Emerald Azzurra Deluxe Balcony on the Emerald Azzurra

    Cabin Types

    S

    Suite size: 382ftsup2; - 403ftsup2; (35.5msup2; - 37.5msup2;). Location: Deck 6. The Deluxe Balcony Staterooms are conveniently located on the Pool Deck and feature their own private balcony. With just two per yacht, yoursquo;ll benefit from having extra space for your assured comfort.

    Balcony

    Balcony

    Balcony on the Emerald Azzurra Balcony on the Emerald Azzurra

    Cabin Types

    B, A

    Suite size: 285ftsup2; - 306ftsup2; (26.5msup2; - 28.5msup2;). Location: Decks 5 amp; 4. Divided between the Observation and Panorama decks, the Balcony Staterooms are your stylish home-away-from-home. With everything you need for a great nightrsquo;s sleep, it has carefully designed to help you relax after a day of exploration.

    Oceanview

    Oceanview

    Oceanview on the Emerald Azzurra Oceanview on the Emerald Azzurra

    Cabin Types

    D

    Suite size: 183ftsup2; - 205ftsup2;. Location: Deck 3. Situated on the emerald deck, towards the front of the yacht, Oceanview staterooms are offering excellent value for money.

  • Deck Plans

    Emerald Azzurra Deck Plans

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    Emerald Yacht Cruises Luxury Inclusions

    Emerald Yacht Cruises Luxury Inclusions

    Sail in complete luxury with Emerald Yacht Cruises:

    • All-inclusive dining and room service breakfast
    • Selection of wine, beer, soft drinks and cocktails available all day, plus tea and coffee making stations
    • Complimentary in-suite mini-bar and water restocked daily, plus reuseable water bottles
    • Comprehensive choice of all-inclusive shore excursions and bicycles available*
    • Self-service laundry facilities
    • All tipping and gratuities onboard and onshore
    • Free Wi-Fi (subject to accessibility)
    • Marina platform with a variety of watersports and toys available

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Cabin Availability

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Oceanview at the Emerald Azzurra

Oceanview

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Balcony at the Emerald Azzurra

Balcony

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Deluxe Balcony at the Emerald Azzurra

Deluxe Balcony

From $43810
Suite at the Emerald Azzurra

Suite

From $52935

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  • Epic Caribbean Escape: Barbados to Costa Rica

    Cruiseline: Emerald Cruises Ship: Emerald Azzurra Departure: Thursday, January 6, 2028 Nights: 26 nights Departs: Bridgetown Returns: Puerto Caldera

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