The December 12, 2024 cruise on the Insignia departs from Bridgetown, Barbados. On this 10 Night Caribbean Chorus (Bridgetown To Miami) sailing, the ship will visit a total of 10 different cruise port destinations, including its departure port. The Insignia sets sail on Thursday, Dec 12th and returns on Sunday, Dec 22nd.
Dec 12th - Dec 22nd
Oceania Cruise Line
from Bridgetown, Barbados
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Oceania Cruise Line
The Insignia was built in 1998 and is among Oceania's 6 ships in its fleet. The Insignia is included in the cruise line's Regatta class. In the cruise ship stats below, you'll find the Insignia vs all other Oceania ships.
Insignia - December 12, 2024 - 10 Nights
Day | Date | Port |
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1 | Dec 11th | Bridgetown, Barbados |
2 | Dec 13th | St. George's, Grenada |
3 | Dec 14th | Kingstown, St. Vincent |
4 | Dec 15th | Castries, St. Lucia |
5 | Dec 16th | Roseau, Dominica |
6 | Dec 17th | St. John's, Antigua |
7 | Dec 18th | Gustavia, St. Barthelemy |
8 | Dec 19th | San Juan, Puerto Rico |
9 | Dec 20th | Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic |
10 | Dec 20th | At Sea |
11 | Dec 22nd | Miami, Florida |
Cruise Itinerary
The Insignia sails on December 12, 2024 for a 10 Night Caribbean Chorus (Bridgetown To Miami). The ship will depart the port of Bridgetown, Barbados at 8:00 PM and will return to the port of Miami, Florida on Dec 22nd at 7:00 AM. During the 11-day journey, the Insignia will visit 9 additional ports and will spend 1 days at sea.
Bridgetown is the southernmost port on the island of Barbados and its capital. The beaches are plentiful, as is the seafood. Enjoy swimming, snorkeling, and diving in the beautiful blue waters of the Caribbean or try your hand at a local cricket match.
This picturesque city, wrapped around the perimeter of the island's finest natural harbour, is perhaps the most appealing capital city in the entire Caribbean. Founded in the early 18th century by the French, St. George's still possesses something of the character of a French town, particularly in the red tile roofs and pastel colors of its traditional architecture.
Kingstown is best appreciated for its West Indian feel rather than for any grand attractions. It's a good place to relax and stroll the cobblestone streets. The town gets its unique atmosphere from the produce vendors along Bay and Bedford streets, the crowds at the fish market and rum shops, and it stone-block colonial buildings.
St. Lucia is one of the most scenic volcanic islands in the Caribbean. By helicopter, fly over beautiful Castries Harbor and Les Pitons, St. Lucia's dramatic twin volcanic peaks.
Tiny and charming, Roseau offers visitors an intimate look at the nation of Dominica. Stroll past the houses on Castle Street, marked by quaint tin roofs and gingerbread fretwork. Tour the Dominican Museum and the plentiful shops in Post Office Square. Pose for scenic nautical photos in front of the Bay Front Sea Wall. Enjoy the chattering antics of native parrots at the local bird sanctuary.
Originally established as a British settlement in the 17th century, Antigua certified its independence in 1981. Today, it is a vastly popular oasis, famed for its spectacular climate and 366 pristine beaches. St. John's is a splendid jewel on this tropical crown, boasting lush greenery and limitless recreation options. Take a hiking safari and be dazzled by the sights of the island at 1200 feet.
In Gustavia, the capital, there are branches of several well-known French shops (such as Cartier). The small crowd of habitues is mostly young, chic, and French. The food, wine, and aromas are equally Gallic. The harbour or Carenage was renamed Gustavia after the 18th-century Swedish king, Gustavus III, and became a free port, marking the beginning of the island's greatest prosperity.
The fortress of El Morro guards the harbor against long-gone Sir Francis Drake and his British privateers. The colorful streets of Old San Juan retain the Latin flavor of its seafaring past, when this was the heart of the Spanish Main. Sample the fiery rum made here, or indulge in an icy treat made from fresh tropical fruit and enjoy the Caribbean atmosphere.
Puerto Plata is located on the northern coast of the Dominican Republic. It is known as the Amber Coast because of its rich deposits of the fossil resin. The province sprawls out over 70 miles of coast, white sand beaches, protected coral reefs, coconut groves, coastal lagoons, and crystalline waters. In the city, you can visit Mt. Isabel de Torres, a national park and botanical garden.
Take advantage of the many on board activites during your day at sea. You'll have more than enough to fill your day!
Explore all that Miami has to offer, from the magnificent Port of Miami, to the world famous Everglades and Biscayne National Parks, historic Coconut Grove, and trendy South Beach. Other attractions include the Miami Seaquarium , Miami MetroZoo, and sports teams the Dolphins, Heat and Marlins. No wonder so many celebrities, such as Gloria Estefan, Madonna and Ricky Martin, call Miami home.