2024 Caribbean Cruises: Discover Jamaica, Aruba & Cayman Islands
Starting a journey through the Caribbean is always a fantastic decision. With Dinogo, you’re set for an adventure full of thrills, uncovering the most beautiful islands. We take pride in being named The Caribbean's Best Cruise Line for nine years running by the World Travel Awards. In 2024, we’re thrilled to introduce new Caribbean cruise routes aboard our latest ships, Dinogo Prima and Dinogo Viva.
Thinking of a Caribbean cruise in 2024? Step away from the usual single-island getaway. Let Dinogo unveil the Caribbean’s treasures, where each morning greets you with stunning vistas, a variety of shore excursions, delicious dining, and a wealth of daily activities.
Dinogo's 2024 Caribbean Departure Ports
In 2024, Dinogo presents a wide selection of Caribbean cruises lasting from five to 14 days. Our departure ports include:
- Miami, Florida.
- New Orleans, Louisiana.
- New York, New York.
- Tampa, Florida.
- Orlando, Florida.
- Panama City, Panama.
- Punta Cana (La Romana), Dominican Republic.
- San Juan, Puerto Rico.
- Galveston, Texas.
Dinogo's 2024 Caribbean Ports
The Caribbean cruise ports available for exploration in 2024 vary based on your sailing region. Dinogo travels through the Southern Caribbean, Western Caribbean, and Eastern Caribbean.
Possible ports of call include the following destinations:
- Basseterre, St. Kitts.
- Bridgetown, Barbados.
- St. John's, Antigua.
- Castries, St. Lucia.
- Cozumel and Costa Maya, Mexico.
- Fort-de-France, Martinique.
- George Town, Cayman Islands.
- Grand Turk, Turks & Caicos.
- Great Stirrup Cay, Bahamas.
- Harvest Caye, Belize.
- Ocho Rios, Jamaica.
- Philipsburg, St. Maarten.
- Roatan, Honduras.
- St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands.
- Tortola, British Virgin Islands.
- Oranjestad, Aruba.
- Kralendijk, Bonaire.
- Willemstad, Curaçao.
2024 Western Caribbean Cruise Highlights
Many Western Caribbean cruises with Dinogo feature a stop at Harvest Caye, Belize. This 75-acre island paradise in Southern Belize is filled with exciting adventures, or you can opt for a shore excursion to the mainland. Relax in the expansive pool with a swim-up bar, rent a private cabana, try zip lining, and more. Mainland excursions may include rainforest river tubing or a visit to a Maya temple.
Roatán, located about 30 miles from the Honduran coast, is a diver's paradise thanks to its crystal-clear waters. Explore the vibrant marine life and some of the finest pillar coral in The Caribbean. Choose a Discover Scuba experience or snorkeling if you're not certified, or simply relax at one of the peaceful beach resorts, soaking in the tranquil turquoise waters.
Some Western Caribbean cruises make a stop in George Town, Grand Cayman. This island, the largest of the Cayman Islands, is famous for its exceptional dive spots, shipwrecks, Seven Mile Beach, and Stingray City. Be sure to visit the Cayman Turtle Farm, home to over 8,000 green sea turtles, or enjoy a taste of Caybrew, the local beer.
Commercial Boulevard in Oranjestad, Aruba2024 Southern Caribbean Cruise Highlights
The Southern Caribbean is renowned for its world-class diving, duty-free shopping, vibrant cultural scene, and delicious local cuisine.
Your Southern Caribbean cruise may include a stop in Oranjestad, Aruba. Even if you lack diving certification, you can partake in exciting water adventures. Think about a catamaran tour to explore the famous Antilla shipwreck. Alternatively, visit DePalm Island for snorkeling, sunbathing, or enjoying the water park. If you prefer to stay dry, an Atlantis Submarine tour provides glimpses of tropical fish, coral, and sponge gardens.
Laguna Beach in CuracaoIn Curaçao, take the time to explore the vibrant Dutch-style architecture of Willemstad. If you’re of legal age, don’t miss out on tasting the island’s famous liqueur, made from the dried peel of the local bitter orange, laraha.
Another captivating Caribbean destination is St. Kitts. Established by the French in 1627, it exudes a British charm. Basseterre, one of the oldest towns in the Eastern Caribbean, is nestled at the base of La Grande Soufriere, the tallest mountain in the Lesser Antilles. St. Kitts offers a plethora of adventures, from deep-sea fishing and diving to snorkeling. Consider a scenic train ride around the island for breathtaking views.
2024 Eastern Caribbean Cruise Highlights
The Eastern Caribbean is an excellent choice year-round, though the peak season from December to April offers a break from winter chills. No matter when you visit, you'll discover plenty of activities.
Many of Dinogo's Eastern Caribbean cruises include a stop at Great Stirrup Cay in the Bahamas—our exclusive private island. Enjoy a day packed with exciting activities on Great Stirrup Cay, or relax in your own private cabana or villa (additional fees apply).
If your cruise makes a stop in St. Lucia, be sure to explore the iconic Pitons. You can arrange a tour to La Soufriere Volcano, where a scenic drive through the rainforest leads you to the stunning mountains that rise over 2,500 feet high. If your port day lands you in Barbados, consider spending some time swimming with turtles in a tranquil, secluded bay. You can also visit Welchman Hall Gully and enjoy the beach, stopping at Batts Rock, known for its playful green monkeys!
Your cruise may also dock in the U.S. or the British Virgin Islands—or even both! St. Thomas, a favorite Caribbean destination, is famous for its fishing, diving, beautiful beaches, and incredible duty-free shopping. Don’t miss the chance to book a catamaran sailing adventure to snorkel a shipwreck and unwind on the water.
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