Beat the winter blues onboard the beautiful Enchanted Princess for a 10-day Caribbean Escape. Visit St. Thomas, Dominica, Barbados, and Martinique and feel the warm sea breeze and sip an exotic cocktail.

Prices will be dependent on stateroom chosen, promotion available, and package selected at booking. Join me and ditch the winter boots for a pair of flip flops and sunglasses. 

 

 

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About the Sailing

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Enchanted Princess

Princess Cruises

Departing Ft. Lauderdale on Wednesday, February 25th 2026

10-night trip going to Caribbean - All (Caribbean)

Visiting: Ft. Lauderdale, Princess Cays, St. Thomas, Dominica, Bridgetown, Martinique/Fort-de-France, French West Indies, St. John's

Itinerary | About the Ship | Deck Plans | Ports of Call

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Itinerary

  • Day

    Date

    Port

    Arrive

    Depart

  • Day 1

    Date 02/25/2026

    Port Ft. Lauderdale

    Arrive --

    Depart 3:00pm

  • Day 2

    Date 02/26/2026

    Port Princess Cays

    Arrive 9:00am

    Depart 4:00pm

  • Day 3

    Date 02/27/2026

    Port At Sea

    Arrive --

    Depart --

  • Day 4

    Date 02/28/2026

    Port St. Thomas

    Arrive 10:00am

    Depart 6:00pm

  • Day 5

    Date 03/01/2026

    Port Dominica

    Arrive 10:00am

    Depart 7:00pm

  • Day 6

    Date 03/02/2026

    Port Bridgetown

    Arrive 8:00am

    Depart 6:00pm

  • Day 7

    Date 03/03/2026

    Port Martinique/Fort-de-France, French West Indies

    Arrive 7:00am

    Depart 5:00pm

  • Day 8

    Date 03/04/2026

    Port St. John's

    Arrive 7:00am

    Depart 4:00pm

  • Day 9

    Date 03/05/2026

    Port At Sea

    Arrive --

    Depart --

  • Day 10

    Date 03/06/2026

    Port At Sea

    Arrive --

    Depart --

  • Day 11

    Date 03/07/2026

    Port Ft. Lauderdale

    Arrive 6:00am

    Depart --

About the Princess Cruises Enchanted Princess

Prepare to be captivated aboard Enchanted Princess® where every moment feels like pure magic. Soak your cares away in The Enclave’s hydrotherapy pool or dine in style at The Catch by Rudi and O’Malley’s Irish Pub. Embark on a seven-course journey at 360 — An Extraordinary Experience where storytelling and stunning visuals transport you to the Amalfi Coast and beyond. Top off your day with a crafted cocktail at Good Spirits. Every corner of this ship is designed to captivate and delight.

Details and Deck Plans

Year Built 2020 Capacity 3,600
Year Refurbished -- Elevators 12
Registry -- Restaurants 8
Tonnage 141,000 Bars 10
Cabins 1,800 Pools 3
Wheelchair Accessible Cabins N Theaters Y
Shops Y Library Y
Meeting Rooms Y Casino Y
Spa Y Disco Y
Fitness Center Y Children's Program Y
Internet Cafe Y

Ports of Call

Ft. Lauderdale (Days 1, 11)

Known as the "Venice of America," Fort Lauderdale has 165 miles of canals that wind through this waterfront city. With plenty of sun and sand, you'll find the beaches inviting and only minutes from elegant shops and championship golf courses. After dark, the town offers many five-star restaurants and exciting nightclubs, all set in a lush tropical environment.
Attractions & Activities
People have been flocking to Fort Lauderdale's beaches for decades. And with good reason. Fort Lauderdale Beach is a two-mile strip of beautiful beach featuring the recently renovated Promenade, which offers all sorts of bars, restaurants and shops.

Princess Cays (Day 2)

Enjoy a secluded island paradise at Princess Cays, Princess Cruises' exclusive beach resort in the Bahamas. Snorkel the coral reef teeming with schools of tropical fish, rent water sports equipment, listen to relaxing island music or feast on a tropical barbeque lunch. Across the island, beach umbrellas, cushioned chairs, tiki huts and hammocks are slung between shady palms offering an escape for when it's time to just sit back, chill and take a nap.

St. Thomas (Day 4)

There are bargains on just about everything in St. Thomas. In addition to excellent duty-free shopping, St. Thomas boasts some of the loveliest beaches in the Caribbean: Magens Bay, Sapphire Beach, and Coki Point.

Attractions & Activities

While the beaches and ocean are beautiful, there is one thing that really sets St. Thomas apart - shopping. Browse through the shop-lined streets of Charlotte Amalie and find out why St. Thomas is called the "duty-free shopping capital of the world." Shop for duty-free trinkets and bargains on everything from liquor to imported china and crystal. Visitors can bring home $1,200 in merchandise without paying duty - twice the limit of most of the Caribbean.


Dominica (Day 5)

Dominica's location is 15 degrees North latitude and 61 degrees West longitude. The island sits midway along the Eastern Caribbean archipelago, just a few miles from Martinique to the south and Guadeloupe to the north. Its official name is the Commonwealth of Dominica, which is mostly referenced in official communiqués and to distinguish the island from its northerly Caribbean sister, the Dominican Republic. Known as "The Nature Island," Dominica's tropical rainforests cover two thirds of the island, and are home to 1,200 plant species. Rivers, lakes, streams, and waterfalls abound, fed by the island's high annual rainfall. Its volcanic physique points to extensive geothermal activity – even underwater. The Morne Trois Pitons National Park was the first UNESCO World Heritage Site in the eastern Caribbean. The island is sparsely populated with 70,000 people inhabiting its 289 square miles. A significant portion of the population lives in and around the capital city of Roseau. About 80% of the population is Roman Catholic. English is the official language, spoken with a melodic French lilt, but a large portion of the population speaks Kwèyòl (Creole), and a few northern villages speak Kokoy.

Bridgetown (Day 6)

The easternmost of the Caribbean islands, Barbados is also one of the most beautiful. Opt for one of the many tours available, such as the popular sojourn to tropical Andromeda Gardens. They are situated on a boulder-strewn hillside high above the sea, where ocean waters dramatically thunder against the giant rocks below. The beaches on the exclusive east coast are superb, and you may choose to head straight for one and spend the entire day relaxing. Of course, there is always shopping in Bridgetown.
Attractions & Activities
For the ultimate day of fun-in-the-sun Barbados-style, cruise on the MV Harbour to a spectacular sandy beach. Snorkel on reefs teeming with tropical fish. Enjoy the rope swing, sun tanning or walking on the beach. Cruise back along the scenic coast while dancing the calypso or limbo, or just relax on deck.

Martinique/Fort-de-France, French West Indies (Day 7)


St. John's (Day 8)

The skyline of St. John's, the capital and largest city of Antigua and Barbuda, is dominated by the magnificently evocative white baroque towers of St. John's Cathedral. Built in 1845, the church is now in its third incarnation, as earthquakes in 1683 and in 1745 destroyed the previous structures. The towers are the first sight of Antigua for about half of the island's visitors each year, many of whom arrive by boat. With its recently completed cruise ship dock and several hotels, St. John's is a lively hub for shopping and dining.
Attractions & Activities
Discover Antigua's past at Nelson's Dockyard, a restored working dockyard. In this tropical Colonial Williamsburg, you can visit many of the original colonial buildings and get a real feel for the history of the place.