Cruise Le Bougainville: France, Antigua and Barbuda, United Kingdom Departing from Fort-de-France
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Wed 10 Feb 2027
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Fort-de-France
Arrival
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Departure
21:30
The port :
The port of Fort-de-France, located in Martinique in the heart of the Caribbean, is a tropical gem. Just 2 kilometers from the city center, it's easily accessible on foot or by cab, offering immediate immersion in the island's warm ambience. The port is an ideal starting point for discovering Martinique's rich cultural and natural heritage.
What to visit in Fort-de-France
Fort-de-France, the capital of Martinique, is home to many historical and cultural sites. The Bibliothèque Schoelcher, with its impressive architecture, is a must-see. Also worth a visit is Fort Saint-Louis, a testimony to the island's military history. The local market, with its colorful stalls, offers an authentic glimpse of Martinican Creole life and is perfect for picking up typical souvenirs. For a nature break in the city, the Jardin de Balata, with its tropical species and panoramic views, is an oasis of greenery.
What to visit in the surrounding area
The area around Fort-de-France offers a wide range of attractions. Montagne Pelée, the island's famous volcano, is perfect for a memorable hike offering spectacular views. Saint-Pierre, a city of art and history, bears witness to the pre-eruption era of Montagne Pelée. For a seaside experience, the black sand beaches of the Caribbean coast, such as Anse Turin, offer a unique setting for relaxation and swimming.

Antigua
Arrival
12:00
Departure
20:30
Antigua, the jewel of the Caribbean, is renowned for its 365 sandy beaches, one for every day of the year. The island's rich colonial heritage is palpable in the historic Nelson's shipyard and the ruined forts that dot the island. The capital, St. John's, is alive with colorful markets and a magnificent Baroque cathedral. Water sports abound, with world-class sailing and crystal-clear waters ideal for diving and snorkeling.

Spanish Town
Arrival
12:00
Departure
18:00
Spanish Town, located on Virgin Gorda in the British Virgin Islands, is a blend of historic charm and natural beauty. Explore the remains of sugar plantations and colonial buildings. The famous Baths, with their spectacular rock formations and natural pools, are nearby. Beaches like Spring Bay offer clear waters ideal for swimming and snorkeling.

Jost Van Dyke
Arrival
00:00
Departure
15:00
Jost Van Dyke, a small Caribbean island, is a paradise for beach lovers. Enjoy the turquoise waters at White Bay, relax on the sandy beaches, and enjoy a cocktail in the famous beach bars. Diving and snorkeling reveal colorful marine life.

Basseterre (St Kitts)
Arrival
07:00
Departure
21:00

Deshaies
Arrival
08:30
Departure
23:00
Visit Deshaies, a tropical paradise in Guadeloupe. Stroll through its charming village, lined with colorful houses and flower gardens. Don't miss the Botanical Garden, a showcase of exotic biodiversity. Beaches like Grande Anse offer fine sand and crystal-clear waters. Diving and snorkeling are exceptional, with a rich marine fauna. Savor Creole cuisine, a blend of spicy and sweet flavors. Deshaies is an ideal stopover for lovers of nature and West Indian culture.

Marie Galante
Arrival
07:00
Departure
21:00
Marie-Galante, nicknamed "l'île aux cent moulins" in Guadeloupe, is a jewel in the French West Indies. Explore its pristine white-sand beaches and turquoise waters, ideal for relaxation and water sports. Visit old sugar mills and rum distilleries to learn more about the island's history. The island's rich Creole culture is reflected in local crafts, music and dance. Marie-Galante's cuisine, with its exotic flavors and fresh seafood, is a gourmet's delight.

Fort-de-France
Arrival
07:00
Departure
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The port :
The port of Fort-de-France, located in Martinique in the heart of the Caribbean, is a tropical gem. Just 2 kilometers from the city center, it's easily accessible on foot or by cab, offering immediate immersion in the island's warm ambience. The port is an ideal starting point for discovering Martinique's rich cultural and natural heritage.
What to visit in Fort-de-France
Fort-de-France, the capital of Martinique, is home to many historical and cultural sites. The Bibliothèque Schoelcher, with its impressive architecture, is a must-see. Also worth a visit is Fort Saint-Louis, a testimony to the island's military history. The local market, with its colorful stalls, offers an authentic glimpse of Martinican Creole life and is perfect for picking up typical souvenirs. For a nature break in the city, the Jardin de Balata, with its tropical species and panoramic views, is an oasis of greenery.
What to visit in the surrounding area
The area around Fort-de-France offers a wide range of attractions. Montagne Pelée, the island's famous volcano, is perfect for a memorable hike offering spectacular views. Saint-Pierre, a city of art and history, bears witness to the pre-eruption era of Montagne Pelée. For a seaside experience, the black sand beaches of the Caribbean coast, such as Anse Turin, offer a unique setting for relaxation and swimming.

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- The cabin previously selected
- Full board on board, from dinner on the first night to breakfast on the last day
- Travel insurance (Cancellation or multi-risk), unless provided in the contract
- Drinks other than those mentioned
- For your trip, you must have a passport valid for 6 months after your return date.


















