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Cruise in the Eastern Caribbean from Montego Bay to La Romana aboard AIDAluna ship with visits to Jamaica and Dominican Republic for 14 days

2.660€

About this cruise

Join a 14-day cruise in the Eastern Caribbean, departing from Montego Bay and heading to La Romana on the AIDAluna ship. Explore exciting destinations in Jamaica and the Dominican Republic during your voyage.

Cabin Prices

The cruise price at the top of the page (2.660€) is listed for the accommodation of one person in a double cabin. To get the total cabin cost, multiply this price by two. All subsequent prices are listed for the entire cabin and do not require additional multiplication.

All prices presented on this website are approximate and do not constitute a public offer. For precise price information, please contact the service provider.

Single Cabin Price

Cruise DateInterior CabinOcean View CabinBalcony CabinSuite
05/03/2028 - 18/03/2028 3.740€ 4.010€ 5.330€ -

Double Cabin Price

Cruise DateInterior CabinOcean View CabinBalcony CabinSuite
05/03/2028 - 18/03/2028 5.320€ 5.630€ 7.190€ 9.740€

Cabin Price for Two Adults with One Child

Cruise DateInterior CabinOcean View CabinBalcony CabinSuite
05/03/2028 - 18/03/2028 6.830€ 7.540€ 8.700€ 11.250€

Cabin Price for Two Adults with Two Children

Cruise DateInterior CabinOcean View CabinBalcony CabinSuite
05/03/2028 - 18/03/2028 8.340€ 9.050€ 10.210€ 12.760€

Cruise Route

Day : Montego Bay, Jamaica. Montego Bay is a port city located on the northwest coast of Jamaica. It was founded in 1492 but is now considered one of the most modern cities in the Caribbean. From Gloucester and Kent Avenue, you can enjoy stunning views of the Caribbean Sea and the coral reef. There are three main beaches: Doctor`s Cave Beach, McCatty Beach, and a cave beach. Just off the coast lies Ro.

Day : Eight Rivers, Jamaica. Ocho Rios is one of the most important vacation hotspots and the main cruise port in Jamaica. Around 300 cruise ships with nearly 450,000 passengers dock here each year. A wide range of hotels, restaurants, nightclubs, and endless water sports and excursion opportun.

Day : Sea day.

Day : Grand Turk, Turks and Caicos Islands. Grand Turk with approximately 7,800 residents is the largest island in the Turks and Caicos Islands and is home to the capital Cockburn Town. The Turks and Caicos National Museum is also located here, dedicated to the island`s history. A highlight is the remains of the world`s oldest shipwreck from 1513. The historical buildings that blend Caribbean and Western architecture never fail to enchant tourists and guests. Grand Turk also offers visitors a dreamy place for swimming.

Day : Bernstein Cove, Dominican Republic. Amber Cove is located in the province of Puerto Plata on the north coast of the Dominican Republic, near the mouth of the Maimon River. Picturesque sandy beaches, coffee, cocoa, and sugar cane cultivation define the lifestyle in this area of the Caribbean. A few kilometers to the east lies the famous port city of Puerto Plata with 130,000 inhabitants, named after Christopher Columbus. This was the site of the first permanently inhabited settlement in the "New World." Fr.

Day : Samaná, Dominican Republic. The Samaná Peninsula, which has fused with the mainland over centuries, is one of the most beautiful regions of the Dominican Republic with its picture-perfect beaches lined with palm trees and fine sand. Lush coconut forests, rolling hills, secluded sandy coves, hidden waterfalls, small villages, and the tranquil capital of Santa Barbara de Samaná all contribute to the unique charm of the peninsula. Off the coast, small islands, known as the Cayos, appear to float in the blue waters. T.

Day : La Romana, Dominican Republic. Located on the south coast of the province of the same name, La Romana is one of the largest cities in the Caribbean with approximately 200,000 residents. Originally a small village, La Romana gradually grew into a large industrial town with activities such as sugar refining. Following the construction of a port and an international airport, it transformed into a tourist hub. The city boas.

Day : Sea day.

Day : St. John`s (Antigua), Antigua and Barbuda. St. John`s is the capital and sole deep-water port of the microstate of Antigua and Barbuda in the northeastern Caribbean. Clear waters and hundreds of beaches with fine sand surround the city. Due to the duty-free status of the island, visitors can find a variety of fashion boutiques, electronics stores, and jewelers near the harbor at Heritage Quay. Traditional craftsmanship, straw dolls, masks, and exotic colorful clothing can be found in the former slave quarters. The Museum of Antigua and Barbuda, showcasing exhibits from the colon.

Day : Basse-Terre (St. Kitts), St. Kitts and Nevis. Basseterre is a port city on the Caribbean island of Saint Kitts and is the capital of the islands of Saint Kitts and Nevis. The city is home to 12,600 residents who mainly rely on the textile industry for their livelihood. The deep-water port was recently completed. The architecture of the city is influenced by the British and French colonial eras, especially at Independence Square. Key attractions include The Circus, Independence Square, and St. George`s Church. The Craft House is also worth a visit. Near the capital, visitors should allocate time to explore Brim.

Day : Philipsburg, St. Maarten. Sint Maarten with its capital Philipsburg is the smaller, Dutch part of the enchanting Caribbean island that the Netherlands and France have peacefully shared since 1648. The Dutch side of the island is one of the most popular shopping and vacation destinations in the Caribbean. In Philipsburg alone, there are over 500 shops in pastel-colored Dutch style, where luxury goods can be purchased at up to 50% below retail price. The best.

Day : Weg Stadt (Tortola), UK Virgin Islands. Road Town is the main administrative city of the island of Tortola, which is part of the British Virgin Islands. The city was last destroyed by a hurricane in 1924 and then rebuilt. Today, it is a small, colorful town. Along the main street are small houses in Victorian style and original shops, including "Pusser`s Company Store," which still supplies rum to the British Navy. The Folk Museum is also worth a visit. The botanical garden features a wealth of exotic plants, picturesque waterfalls, and aviar.

Day : Samaná, Dominican Republic. The Samaná Peninsula, which has fused with the mainland over centuries, is one of the most beautiful regions of the Dominican Republic with its picture-perfect beaches lined with palm trees and fine sand. Lush coconut forests, rolling hills, secluded sandy coves, hidden waterfalls, small villages, and the tranquil capital of Santa Barbara de Samaná all contribute to the unique charm of the peninsula. Off the coast, small islands, known as the Cayos, appear to float in the blue waters. T.

Day : La Romana, Dominican Republic. Located on the south coast of the province of the same name, La Romana is one of the largest cities in the Caribbean with approximately 200,000 residents. Originally a small village, La Romana gradually grew into a large industrial town with activities such as sugar refining. Following the construction of a port and an international airport, it transformed into a tourist hub. The city boas.