Caribbean (Eastern) Cruise Destinations

The Eastern Caribbean is one of the most popular and diverse cruise regions in the Caribbean, known for its powdery beaches, colonial cities, lush mountains and rich cultural heritage. This region includes a mix of U.S. territories, independent island nations and private resort destinations, all easily accessible from major cruise ports like Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Orlando and San Juan.

Cruises to the Eastern Caribbean typically range from 7 to 10 nights and are perfect for travelers looking for a combination of relaxation, water sports, history and scenic exploration. Whether you're ziplining in lush rainforests, exploring 18th-century forts or lounging on some of the Caribbean’s most beautiful beaches, these destinations offer something for every kind of traveler.

Amber Cove, Dominican Republic

A private port developed by Carnival Corporation, Amber Cove features resort-style amenities, shopping and excursions to nearby Puerto Plata. It serves as a gateway to the northern coast’s rich culture and waterfalls.

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Basseterre, Saint Kitts and Nevis

This capital city offers a blend of colonial charm, volcanic landscapes, and beachside beauty. Excursions include historical tours, rainforest hikes and the scenic St. Kitts Railway.

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Cabo Rojo, Dominican Republic

A newer cruise port on the country’s southern coast, Cabo Rojo is known for its untouched natural beauty and access to the biodiverse Jaragua National Park.

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Grand Turk, Turks and Caicos

The capital of Turks and Caicos lies on this island and is a favorite for beach lovers and divers. The cruise center features a large pool, shopping and access to beautiful Governor’s Beach.

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Labadee, Haiti (Private Island)

Royal Caribbean’s private resort area on the northern coast of Haiti features beaches, watersports, a zipline and cultural shows. It’s an exclusive and scenic stop for Royal Caribbean guests.

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Philipsburg, St. Maarten

This Dutch-side capital is known for duty-free shopping, vibrant beaches and access to both Dutch and French cultural influences. A visit to nearby Marigot on the French side is a popular excursion.

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Puerto Plata (Taino Bay), Dominican Republic

Another cruise port on the Dominican north coast, Taino Bay offers access to historical Puerto Plata, the mountaintop cable car and nearby beaches.

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Punta Cana (La Romana), Dominican Republic

Cruises docking in La Romana provide access to the resort city of Punta Cana, known for all-inclusive hotels, championship golf and long stretches of beach.

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San Juan, Puerto Rico

San Juan is both a major cruise port and an unforgettable port of call. Old San Juan’s cobblestone streets, colorful buildings and historic forts make it a highlight of any itinerary.

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St. Croix, US Virgin Islands

Known for its relaxed vibe, Danish history and excellent diving, St. Croix offers both cultural and natural highlights, including Christiansted and Buck Island Reef.

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St. John, US Virgin Islands

Most of this serene island is preserved as national parkland. Visitors typically ferry in from St. Thomas to enjoy Trunk Bay, hiking trails and unspoiled nature.

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St. John’s, Antigua and Barbuda

This vibrant capital offers lively markets, colorful buildings and access to the island’s famed 365 beaches. Historic Nelson’s Dockyard is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands

A frequent port of call, St. Thomas offers stunning views from Mountain Top, shopping in Charlotte Amalie and easy ferry access to nearby St. John.

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Tortola, British Virgin Islands (BVI)

A frequent port of call, St. Thomas offers stunning views from Mountain Top, shopping in Charlotte Amalie and easy ferry access to nearby St. John.

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From historic cities and coral reefs to resort beaches and private enclaves, the Eastern Caribbean offers a wide variety of ports that combine natural beauty, cultural depth, and island charm.

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