For the first time in its history, Emerald will visit 15 Caribbean islands and Central American countries with savings of up to 30% available for passengers
Emerald Cruises will operate cruises in the Caribbean and Central America for the first time next year.
The line will visit 15 Caribbean islands and Central American countries in 2023. Passengers will explore beaches throughout the Virgin Islands, West Indies and the Caribbean Sea, experience local life in Colombia and rainforests in Costa Rica.
Up to 30% savings
Savings of up to 30% apply on Emerald Cruises Epic Voyages, designed for those in search of a longer and more leisurely sailing. The 21-day ‘Discover Southern Caribbean and Central America’ cruise comprises Colombia plus secluded hilltop communities in the tropical surrounds of the Grenadines. The privately owned islands and World Heritage-listed national parks of Panama showcase a rich wildlife population, and Costa Rican harbour towns and palm-lined beaches offer exploration and relaxation.
Prices start from £9,835 per person, down from £11,425 per person, based on a February 5, 2024 departure.
Some other cruises come with a 20% discount, including the 10-day ‘Grenadines & Grenada Adventure’ sailing, which includes the coral reefs of Tobago Cay National Park and the beaches of Mayreau Island. It is priced at £4,805 per person, down from £5,145 per person based on a November 24, 2023 departure.