Eastern Caribbean cruises

Eastern Caribbean Loop via Puerto Plata & Great Stirrup Cay (Private Island Focus)

⚓ Puerto Plata · San Juan · Great Stirrup Cay

Balanced route with a steady mix of port days and sea days. Covers Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, and Bahamas. Includes private-island style stops.

☾6 nights Miami Eastern Caribbean 3 ports 3 sea days

Itinerary pricing

What this itinerary usually costs

Typical pricing runs around $150/night. with most departures landing in the $133-$163/night band. across 1 tracked sailings.

Typical price

$150/night

$899 total

Normal range

$133-$163/night

$799-$976 total

Lowest recent fare

Building history

$799 total

Comparison set

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April 2027
Cheapest
Median price/night
$183
1 sailing
Upcoming departures
22% above itinerary median
1 priced departures tracked

Route overview

How this route is built

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6 nights · 3 port calls · 3 sea days · 3 countries

3 port calls across Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, Bahamas · Neither especially port-heavy nor sea-day heavy for this trip length.

  1. 1

    Embark in Miami

    Embarkation ports can vary by sailing

  2. 2

    Puerto Plata

    Dominican Republic · Eastern Caribbean

  3. 3

    San Juan

    Puerto Rico · Eastern Caribbean

  4. 4

    Great Stirrup Cay

    Bahamas · Bahamas

    Private
  5. 5

    Disembark in Miami

    Disembarkation ports can vary by sailing

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FAQ

What’s the best month to sail this itinerary?

It depends on weather and crowd levels. Use the sailing list to compare dates and prioritize port days with comfortable conditions.

Are these sailings all the same route?

They can be close but not identical. Look for differences in port order, arrival times, and sea day placement.

How should I choose between two similar sailings?

Compare: (1) ship, (2) port day timing, (3) number of sea days, (4) price vs cabin value, and (5) flight convenience.