Sea More of the Caribbean
By Lola Méndez
Sea More of the Caribbean
By Lola Méndez
Embark on an adventure voyaging deeper into the Caribbean with Virgin Voyages.
Virgin Voyages is now embarking on a Caribbean adventure that begins and ends in San Juan, Puerto Rico. The cruise liner’s itineraries across the Caribbean are jam-packed with excitement. Guests will have the chance to deeply connect with the Caribbean locale. The ship, Resilient Lady, will be homeported in San Juan, Puerto Rico during seven- or 11-night voyages. Regardless of the length of your cruise you’ll have the chance to become intimately acquainted with the Caribbean as you explore the capital city of Puerto Rico and beyond. Here are some of the destinations you’ll experience.
Hike St. Lucia’s Pitons
The Pitons in St. Lucia are stunning twin peaks that appear to jet up from the Caribbean Sea and they adorn many postcards in St. Lucia. Designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2004, the mountains can be explored on foot while hiking. You can trek to the top of Gros Piton during a shore excursion. The pitons are volcanic plugs located on the southwestern coast of the island. Not to fret, these are both dormant. On the hike you’ll have the chance to interact with the local communities that call the Pitons home.
Explore Bustling Cartagena
Head out on a guided walking tour of Cartagena in the old town to learn about the historic port and fortress which is one of the best preserved in South America. The walls of Cartagena de Indias were erected over 400 years ago to defend the city when Spain colonized the city and stole goods from Colombia and sent the wealth to the Spanish crown from the ports of Cartagena.
The walls of Cartagena de Indias were erected over 400 years ago.
Forts including the San Felipe Castle were erected to prevent Cartagena from being invaded by the English, French, or pirates. As you stroll the old city keep an eye out for ancient door knockers known as aldabas. After exploring, head out on a canoe to explore the mangroves or go into the jungle and submerge yourself in a mud volcano.
Dive in the Vibrant Waters of Antigua
Being an island in The Caribbean, it’s only natural that Antigua has incredible coral and aquatic life. Divers and snorkelers alike are enamored with the underwater world off the shores of Antigua. The island may be tiny, but its surrounding sea life is vast. Known as the island of 365 beautiful beaches, in the water you’ll encounter anemones, lobsters, eels, parrot fish, and more.
Popular spots for snorkeling include Dickenson Bay, just a 10-minute drive from the capital of St. John, with crystalline water. Rent a kayak or a paddleboard to get out to Paradise Reef for the best snorkeling. Or go to Deep Bay and snorkel around the Wreck of the Andes, a three-masted sailboat that sank in 1905. Also, visit the shallow reef of Long Bay beach and the rocky coves of Half Moon Bay.
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Discover the Baths of Virgin Gorda
The largest of the British Virgin Islands is Tortola which is home to the famous Baths of Virgin Gorda. It takes a short hike to get there but once you arrive, you’ll be surrounded by boulders as well as tide pools and cave-like grottos. The otherworldly atmosphere is honored through the mystical name of this special destination.
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