Caribbean adventure From La Romana to La Romana
Your cruise from 10 March 2025 to 31 March 2025
Cruises Club Med 2
Journey overview

Cruise Itinerary
Your detailed itinerary from La Romana to La Romana
Day 1: La Romana
Departure at 23:00
A little port, built in 1851 to ease maritime traffic, the town was only officially founded in 1897. The city itself only began to grow 20 years later, when Italian immigrants built a large mill to grind the sugar cane. Ship docked, no water sports. Boarding and disembarkation port of call.
Day 2: Sailing on the open sea
A restorative day at sea. Choose from the range of inviting possibilities on our remarkable sailing ship. Lounge on chaise longues, cool off in one of our two swimming pools, work out with a sea view in our Espace Fitness, find instant calm at the spa and enjoy the attentive company of our G.O® team and crew members.
Day 3: Bonaire
Arrival at 10:00 Departure at 23:00
This Dutch island is a real ecological sanctuary. It owes its reputation to its coral reef, amazing diving, and its flights of pink flamingoes. Ship docked in port.
Day 4: Curaçao
Arrival at 08:00 Departure at 18:00
On the largest of the ABC islands (Aruba, Bonaire and Curaçao), Willemstad is a a little Caribbean Amsterdam vibrant with colour, blending Dutch and Spanish influences in its own original way. Ship docked at port.
Day 5: Aruba
Arrival at 08:00 Departure at 13:00
Aruba is one of the Little West Indies islands, off the coast of Venezuela. Since it separated from the Dutch West Indies in 1986, it has been a State of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. It has little tropical vegetation, and white sand beaches that make it a hit with tourists. It is as flat as the Netherlands, the highest point on the island being Mount Jamanota, 18 metres high.
Day 6: Santa Marta
Arrival at 13:00 Departure at 19:00
Charming little city of Colombia, it is considered as one of the oldest cities of Colombia and first Spanish colony of the country. Boat dock, no water sports.
Day 7: Carthagena
Arrival at 07:00
Joyau colonial classée au patrimoine de l’UNESCO et célèbre pour sa muraille de 11 km érigée par les espagnols, Carthagène est pétillante de vie grâce à ses rues colorées d’architecture coloniale et les festivals qui s’y déroulent. Bateau à quai, pas de sports nautiques, pas d'accès direct à une plage.
Day 8: Carthagena
Departure at 18:00
Joyau colonial classée au patrimoine de l’UNESCO et célèbre pour sa muraille de 11 km érigée par les espagnols, Carthagène est pétillante de vie grâce à ses rues colorées d’architecture coloniale et les festivals qui s’y déroulent. Bateau à quai, pas de sports nautiques, pas d'accès direct à une plage.
Day 9: Sailing on the open sea
A restorative day at sea and hoose from the range of inviting possibilities on our remarkable sailing ship.
Day 10: Portobelo
Arrival at 08:00 Departure at 18:00
Day 11: Colón
Arrival at 07:00
Located 75 km from Panama City at the Atlantic end of the Panama Canal, Colon owes its origins to the construction works for the railway line that has crossed the country since the mid nineteenth century. Since it was founded, the city has been devoted to maritime transport and trade. It has become the second largest free-trade area in the world after Hong Kong. Today, it employs 13,000 people and extends over 300 hectares. Ship docked, no water sports.
Day 12: Colón
Departure at 19:00
Located 75 km from Panama City at the Atlantic end of the Panama Canal, Colon owes its origins to the construction works for the railway line that has crossed the country since the mid nineteenth century. Since it was founded, the city has been devoted to maritime transport and trade. It has become the second largest free-trade area in the world after Hong Kong. Today, it employs 13,000 people and extends over 300 hectares. Ship docked, no water sports.
Day 13: Bocas del Toro
Arrival at 08:00
Paradise on the Caribbean coast, where time stands still. the beautifully preserved ecosystems of white sand beaches, underwater life and coral reefs, make it a natural paradise.
Day 14: Bocas del Toro
Departure at 18:00
Paradise on the Caribbean coast, where time stands still. the beautifully preserved ecosystems of white sand beaches, underwater life and coral reefs, make it a natural paradise.
Day 15: Limon
Arrival at 07:00 Departure at 19:00
The country's largest port is located in a region of wonderfully lush vegetation. The national parks are great for observing the local animal life, the populations of both jungle and ocean
Day 16: San Andres
Arrival at 12:00 Departure at 17:00
The turbulent history of this former pirates' hideout tells of the diversity of the island's cultures. Considered to be the most beautiful coastal resort in Colombia, it is famous for its wonderful fine sandy beaches and crystal clear water in seven shades of blue. Ship at anchor, no water sports.
Day 17: Providencia
Arrival at 08:00 Departure at 17:00
Day 18: Sailing on the open sea
A restorative day at sea and hoose from the range of inviting possibilities on our remarkable sailing ship.
Day 19: Port Royal/Kingston
Arrival at 07:00 Departure at 13:00
Seat of the British government in Jamaica in the 17th century, the port welcomed the largest number of pirates and privateers in the world. On 7 June 1692, the city was destroyed by an earthquake, followed by a tsunami that caused the city to vanish beneath the waves in just a few minutes. Ship docked, no water sports.
Day 20: Sailing on the open sea
A restorative day at sea and hoose from the range of inviting possibilities on our remarkable sailing ship.
Day 21: Île Catalina
Arrival at 08:00 Departure at 17:00
The small island of Catalina, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is known for its coral reefs and pristine beaches rich in white sand. Its turquoise waters make it easy to see coral, multicoloured fish and all the richness of this region. Private beach for the Caribbean Beach Club. Boats at anchor, no water sports.
Day 22: La Romana
Arrival at 06:00
A little port, built in 1851 to ease maritime traffic. The town was only officially founded in 1897. The city itself only began to grow 20 years later, when Italian immigrants built a large windmill for grinding sugar canes. Ship docked, no water sports. Boarding and disembarkation port of call.
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