Eastern Caribbean onboard Koningsdam

2 nights pre cruise stay in Miami, 11 nights All inclusive Caribbean Cruise

2 Nights Pre Cruise Stay In Miami, 11 Nights All Inclusive Caribbean Cruise

Prices Available
18th November 2025
£2459
9th December 2025
£2549
  • Departure Date: 16th November 2025
  • Total Nights: 14 Nights
  • Cruise: Koningsdam
  • Package Type: Cruise and Stay
  • Includes Hotel Stay
From
£2459 *pp
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Holland America Line

Holland America Line, which has been sailing for 150 years, visits 400 ports in 114 countries every year. Dutch heritage shines through in some of the $4million-worth of artwork to be seen onboard, complimenting the luxurious cruise experience.

Live music remains HAL's forte, with venues including the Rolling Stone Rock room and BB King's Blues Club. For foodies, a wide range of restaurants serve the finest of fayre.

2650
Passengers
1036
Crew
2016
Launched
2018
Last refit
99863t
Tonnage
297m
Length
35m
Width
24kts
Speed
12
Decks
USD
Currency
Overview
  • Return flights from the UK from various airports
  • All transfers
  • 2 nights four-star accommodation in Miami (in featured hotel or similar standard)
  • 11 nights full-board cruise onboard Holland America Line's Koningsdam
  • Includes Have It All, Beverage Package, Wi-Fi, 2 x Speciality Dining & $200 shore excursion credit
Cruise Itinerary
Day 1
Fly UK to Miami, USA
Fly from the UK to Miami, transfer to hotel for overnight stay
Day 2
Miami, USA
Ocean Drive is the main beach drag where the tanned and toned rub shoulders with the diners, drinkers, sunbathers and swimmers. This is party central with everything contained in one area. For shopping centres visit Biscayne Bay on the mainland or the impressive Port Aventura Mall in North Miami Beach.
Day 3
Miami, USA
Transfer from your hotel in Miami to Fort Lauderdale, embark ship
Day 4 to 5
At Sea
Relax and make the most of the myriad of facilities available on board the ship, from fantastic entertainment to delicious and diverse dining options.
Day 6
Philipsburg, Sint Maarten
This Leeward island has been famously bisected into French and Dutch territories since 1648, and is referred to both as Saint Martin and Sint Maarten. In their respective capitals—Marigot and Philipsburg—there are ancient stone forts and candy-coloured buildings lining winding streets. The Dutch side has a slightly larger population but is a bit smaller, at 34 square kilometers (13 square miles), versus the 53-square-kilometer (20-square-mile) Saint Martin.Named for its founder John Philips, Philipsburg, the capital of the Dutch side, has some excellent international art galleries, thumping discos and popular casinos. Farther afield are beautiful beaches and a seemingly endless array of nature conservancies. With them come extensive opportunities for adventure—hiking, biking and zip lining—and amazing wildlife sightings in the sea, on land and in the sky.On the French side, there are cafes serving cafe au lait and and sidewalk bistros offering chilled rose and savory crepes. A variety of luxury shops and cosmopolitan boutiques beckon to sophisticated shoppers who love a good bargain—the entire island has no sales tax.
Day 7
St. Johns, Antigua and Barbuda
The former British colony of Antigua is something special. Just ask Richard Branson, Eric Clapton, Giorgio Armani and Oprah—they all have homes here. Known for its beaches—there are 365 of them, all white sand lined with palm trees—Antigua also boasts charming harbors and a countryside dotted with old sugar mills. At one time the island was a juggernaut in the sugar trade, and also produced tobacco and cotton. Today, agriculture is still important, with Antiguan sweet potatoes, black pineapples and guavas being among the major crops. Book a Caribbean Cruise and explore the port of St. Johns.On an Antigua cruise, visit St. Johns, the capital city of the dual-island nation of Antigua and Barbuda. This city is the center of commerce, with international banks and boutiques as well as a lone rum distillery. St. Johns is located in the Caribbean Sea and is one of the hottest vacation spots. Immerse yourself in the colonial history of Antigua. Explore the best of Antigua on one of many Holland America shore excursions and visit English Harbour, known for its maritime heritage, historic sites and excellent restaurants. Plus, get a glimpse of some impressive yachts as they sail in and out of the bay. Discover Nelson’s Dockyard, which features gorgeous 18th- and 19th-century architecture but also buzzes with modern eateries and shops.
Day 8
Castries, Saint Lucia
Stunning mountain peaks, lush rainforest, and perfectly turquoise water. This Caribbean island offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the raw power of Mother Nature at her finest. On a Cruise to St. Lucia, visit the only drive-in volcano in the world, explore the natural wonders of the wild or simply relax with a good book on an even better beach. St Lucia truly has it all. Book a Caribbean cruise and discover St. Lucia's sandy white beaches, vibrant tropical foliage, and authentic island food.
Day 9
Roseau, Dominica
Dominica, an Anglophone island between the French islands of Guadeloupe and Martinique, may well be the most unspoiled of the larger Caribbean islands. With few hotels and no mass tourism to speak of, Dominica is called "the nature island” for good reason. One of the most dramatic natural wonders in the West Indies sits at the bottom third of the isle. The Boiling Lake is a flooded fumarole (volcanic fissure) whose water emits sulfurous vapors as it bubbles and boils at around 92 degrees Celsius (nearly 200 degrees Fahrenheit). Surrounding the lake is the lush rain forest of Morne Trois Pitons National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This vital habitat is teeming with birds, tiny tree frogs and vibrant bromeliads. Getting around mountainous Dominica means negotiating winding, twisty roads. The offshore waters are known for some fine diving and whale-watching. With little room to grow, the small capital of Roseau never exploded in size; it still retains many of its colorful colonial-era wooden houses. Street vendors sell everything from fresh fruits and barbecued meats to medicinal herbs and elixirs.
Day 10
Basseterre, St Kitts and Nevis
St. Kitts and Nevis are a pair of islands that form a single Eastern Caribbean nation. Ripe with historical sites, the larger St. Kitts passed hands among the Spanish, French and English, with the latter establishing the strongest foothold. The architecture and layout of its capital city, Basseterre, are all typically British. And the island's sprawling, colonial-era plantations are a reminder of the tumultuous history of the tobacco, rum, sugar and slave trades that were here for generations. Beyond its rich past, St. Kitts offers golden-sand beaches for relaxing, a lush jungle interior that welcomes heart-pumping adventure, laid-back bars with fantastic sunset views and restaurants serving up über-local fare.
Day 11
St. Thomas, U.S.V.I.
The capital island of the U.S. Virgin Island is often the first stop for travellers. Its easy access, use of American currency and cultural cues, as well as its reputation for safety, make St. Thomas the easy first choice. But just because it appeals to the comfortable side of travel doesn't mean that St. Thomas is basic. Just the opposite—the 80-square-kilometre (31-square-mile) island is full of superlatives. It's home to some of the Caribbean's highest viewpoints, spectacularly positioned among verdant tropical foliage. It offers some of the best snorkelling around. And the island has got the hands-down coolest attraction in the region—an ice museum.Cruise to St. Thomas and surround yourself with pristine beaches, excellent shopping and dining. Charlotte Amalie, the main town in St. Thomas, buzzes with activity. It's one of the busiest cruise ports in the Caribbean. Founded in 1666 and renamed in 1691 to honour the Danish queen, Charlotte Amalie contains excellent of all Danish-colonial architecture. In fact, a number of sites in Charlotte Amalie are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.Seeking a relaxing vacation for a fun adventure? Explore an array of activities like a guided Sea Trek Helmet Drive at Coral World Ocean Park, or go snorkelling and after relax under the palms while sipping on a refreshing beverage. Discover these activities ranging from scuba diving to food tours on a cruise to St. Thomas
Day 12
At Sea
Relax and make the most of the myriad of facilities available on board the ship, from fantastic entertainment to delicious and diverse dining options.
Day 13
Half Moon Cay, Bahamas
In a region renowned for tropical wonders, one island rises to the top—ours. We’re not the only ones enamored with our slice of paradise—Half Moon Cay is the highest-rated Bahamas private island. It has won Porthole Cruise Magazine’s Best Private Island award consecutively for 20 years. We’ve spent a quarter of a century perfecting the experience. When you feel the sugar-white sand on your toes or kayak its crystal lagoon, you’ll understand why cruise travelers love Half Moon Cay, a highlight of our Bahamas cruises.
Day 14
Fly Miami, USA to UK
Disembark ship in Fort Lauderdale, transfer to Miami for overnight flight to UK
Ship Details
Holland America Line
Koningsdam

If complete bliss is the destination, Koningsdam cruise ship is the journey. Fluid lines, light-filled spaces, and a blend of 21st century elegance and nautical tradition dazzles at every turn.

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Your Hotel Stay

The Goodtime Hotel

4 star hotel
Total Nights: 2 Night Stay
Customer Reviews
5
out of 1 customer reviews
Cruise Overall
5
Ship
0
Dining
5
Service Onboard
5
Accomodation
5
Public Rooms
5
Embark & Disembark
5
Shore Excursions
5
Value For Money
5

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