Caribbean: Dominican Republic & Antigua Caribbean: Dominican Republic & Antigua Caribbean: Dominican Republic & Antigua

11-day Cruise on Norwegian Breakaway

Caribbean: Dominican Republic & Antigua

from Miami, Florida

Breakaway from the daily routine on board Norwegian Breakaway. Sail out of Miami and begin your 11-day journey island-hopping in The Caribbean. Spend one day at sea before visiting Puerto Plata where you can catch spectacular views at the top of Pico Isabel de Torres Mountain. Uncover true treasures in St. Thomas, an island known for its pirate legends and many hidden secrets. Take in the beautiful turquoise waters and the laidback island vibes on Long Bay Beach in Tortola. Then grab a frozen drink and lounge in your private beachfront cabana on Great Stirrup Cay, our tropical paradise just for you.
  • /sites/default/files/ship-blue.svg
    Take a stroll along The Waterfront, Norwegian Breakaway’s open-air promenade.
  • /assets/v1/images/icons/map-marked-blue.svg
    Experience Great Stirrup Cay, Norwegian's private island oasis.
11 Days. 9 Ports. 1 Amazing Holiday.
Browse your cruise options with 4 Sail Dates
Port of Call
Miami, Florida
  • /sites/default/files/MIA-881-Port-Image2.jpg

Miami's amazing medley of cultures and flashy urban settings makes it a scene to be seen. Visit the trendy Art Deco district of South Beach, Calle Ocho in Little Havana, the super-upscale neighborhoods of Coconut Grove and Coral Gables and the unique ecosystem of the Everglades. Looking for a cruise from Miami? Check out our selection of Caribbean cruises.

Port of Call
Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic
  • /sites/default/files/mw-puerto-plata-112018.jpg

Puerto Plata (or officially known as San Felipe de Puerto Plata) is the ninth largest city in the Dominican Republic and the capital of the province of Puerto Plata. For spectacular city views, take a ride up the Pico Isabel de Torres mountain which stands over 2,600 feet high. History buff? Visit Fortaleza San Felipe, which was built in the 16th century and served as a prison under the dictatorship of Rafael Trujillo. Or head to the Amber Museum, a museum filled with a unique collection of valuable Dominican amber which is semiprecious tree sap that has hardened for millions of years capturing many fossils of plant and insect life.

Port of Call
San Juan, Puerto Rico
  • /sites/default/files/SJU_modal_sentryBox.jpg

Founded in 1521, San Juan's picturesque cobblestone streets, plazas and chapels reflect its Spanish heritage. But the second oldest city in the Americas also boasts fine beaches, lush rainforests, verdant mountainsides, imposing forts and a lovely tropical climate. Looking for a cruise to San Juan? Read all about why you should cruise from San Juan.

Port of Call
St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands
  • /sites/default/files/STT_01_CoralWorld_1.jpg

The town of Charlotte Amalie has one of the most breathtaking harbors in the world. Once home to pirates of long ago, today visitors find treasures of a different kind, for now beautiful beaches and bountiful duty-free shopping are truly its claim to fame.

Port of Call
St. John's, Antigua
  • /sites/default/files/ANU_31_PiratesofAntiguaBlackSwan_0.jpg

Bask in the grand sight of the city's skyline, dominated by the white baroque towers of St. John's Cathedral. Sample local cuisines, visit the Botanical Garden, witness the magnificent Antigua Lighthouse, the historical Fort James and much more as you discover this grand city.

Port of Call
Basseterre, St. Kitts
  • /sites/default/files/ports-stkitts-950x320.jpg

Although founded by the French in 1627, St. Kitts is a very British paradise where cricket and tea are the norm. The dramatic mixed island landscape is rimmed in gold-sand beaches and dotted with well-preserved plantations left over from when the island was covered with sugar cane.

Port of Call
Philipsburg, St. Maarten
  • /sites/default/files/PHI_16_DiscoverStMaartenDutchandFrench-.jpg

With an area of only 37 square miles, the island of St. Maarten is the smallest landmass in the world to be divided between two governments. The southern Dutch half offers casinos, duty-free shopping and island culture. The French half is all subdued sophistication.

Port of Call
Tortola, British Virgin Islands
  • /sites/default/files/MI.NB-Tortola-British-Virgin-Island-beach.jpg

Discovered by Christopher Columbus himself in 1493, this exotic, peaceful island is home to both towering mahogany trees and white-sand beaches. The region offers a challenging hike that extends 1,780 feet up Sage Mountain. A great spot for great birdwatching and breathtaking views of Tortola and neighboring islands.

Port of Call
Great Stirrup Cay, Bahamas
  • /sites/default/files/881_Great_Stirrup_Cay.jpg

All our cruises to the Bahamas feature a whole day visit to Great Stirrup Cay, our idyllic island paradise reserved just for our guests. Stroll along soft, white-sand beaches and enjoy the many activities we have to offer. Snorkel and see underwater delights, kayak in crystal-clear water, then get revved up on a WaveRunner® adventure. The fun is endless here. Grab a bite at our new 8,500- square foot beach buffet and simply relax in your private beachfront cabana. This tropical paradise is just for you. Take advantage.

Port of Call
Miami, Florida
  • /sites/default/files/MIA-881-Port-Image2.jpg

Miami's amazing medley of cultures and flashy urban settings makes it a scene to be seen. Visit the trendy Art Deco district of South Beach, Calle Ocho in Little Havana, the super-upscale neighborhoods of Coconut Grove and Coral Gables and the unique ecosystem of the Everglades. Looking for a cruise from Miami? Check out our selection of Caribbean cruises.

DATES & PRICES