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Ventura

Departure: 03/01/2026

Duration: 36 Nights

Roundtrip from Southampton

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Itinerary

Caribbean

  • Day 1 Southampton, England 03 Jan 2026 (Saturday) 

    Lying near the head of Southampton Water, a peninsula between the estuaries of the Rivers Test and Itchen, Southampton is Britain’s largest cruise port. It has been one of England’s major ports since the Middle Ages, when it exported wool and hides from the hinterland and imported wine from Bordeaux. The city suffered heavy damage during World War Two and as a result the centre has been extensively rebuilt, but there are still some interesting medieval buildings including the Bargate, one of the finest city gatehouses in England.

  • Day 2 Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain 07 Jan 2026 (Wednesday) 

    The largest of the Canary Islands, Tenerife is a beautiful and scenic island which enjoys year-round sunshine and is dominated by Mount Teide. The mountain range runs through the centre of the island, with fertile valleys on the northern side. In the central part of the range is the gigantic natural crater of the Cañadas del Teide, about 14 miles in diameter. Santa Cruz, the island’s pretty capital, was originally a small fishing village but has now grown into a modern city, and also contains 16th-century civic buildings and ornate private mansions. Near the pier is the Santa Cruz Palmetum, a Botanical Garden covering an area of 29 acres, specialising in palms.

    The largest of the Canary Islands, Tenerife is a beautiful and scenic island which enjoys year-round sunshine and is dominated by Mount Teide. The mountain range runs through the centre of the island, with fertile valleys on the northern side. In the central part of the range is the gigantic natural crater of the Cañadas del Teide, about 14 miles in diameter. Santa Cruz, the island’s pretty capital, was originally a small fishing village but has now grown into a modern city, and also contains 16th-century civic buildings and ornate private mansions. Near the pier is the Santa Cruz Palmetum, a Botanical Garden covering an area of 29 acres, specialising in palms.
  • Day 3 Bridgetown, Barbados 14 Jan 2026 (Wednesday) 

    Located beside the island’s only natural harbour, the capital of Barbados combines modern and colonial architecture with glorious palm tree-lined beaches and a number of historical attractions. Experience the relaxed culture of the city renowned for its British-style parliament buildings and vibrant beach life, and seek out the Anglican church and the 19th-century Barbados Garrison. The distance between the ship and your tour vehicle may vary. This distance is not included in the excursion grades.

    Located beside the island’s only natural harbour, the capital of Barbados combines modern and colonial architecture with glorious palm tree-lined beaches and a number of historical attractions. Experience the relaxed culture of the city renowned for its British-style parliament buildings and vibrant beach life, and seek out the Anglican church and the 19th-century Barbados Garrison. The distance between the ship and your tour vehicle may vary. This distance is not included in the excursion grades.
  • Day 4 Martinique, Martinique 15 Jan 2026 (Thursday) 
  • Day 5 Castries, Saint Lucia 16 Jan 2026 (Friday) 

    The typical image of a lush tropical paradise comes to life on the friendly island of St Lucia. Despite its small size – just 27 miles long and 14 miles wide – St Lucia is rich in natural splendour with dense emerald rainforest, banana plantations and orchards of coconut, mango and papaya trees. The twin peaks of Les Pitons, now a UNESCO World Heritage Site rise dramatically 2,000 feet into the sky and dominate the island. Look out for unusual birds with brilliant plumage such as the St Lucia parrot, see a surprising diversity of exotic flora and enjoy the warm hospitality of the islanders in the small villages and open-air markets. Please be aware that St Lucia is a small, mountainous island, with steep, winding and bumpy roads. Customers with back and neck problems should take this into consideration when booking an excursion.

  • Day 6 Bonaire, Bonaire 18 Jan 2026 (Sunday) 
  • Day 7 Curaçao, Curaçao 19 Jan 2026 (Monday) 
  • Day 8 Dominica, Dominica 21 Jan 2026 (Wednesday) 
  • Day 9 Guadeloupe, Guadeloupe 22 Jan 2026 (Thursday) 

    Guadeloupe, shaped like a giant butterfly, lies between the islands of Antigua and Dominica. As a French overseas department it has the same form of administration as any other French department. The main concentration of population is in Pointe-à-Pitre, its name derived from a Dutch fisherman of Jewish origin who was expelled from Brazil by the Portuguese. As the island’s main economic centre, Pointe-à-Pitre lies at the junction where the bridge spans the Salée River, dividing Basse-Terre from Grande-Terre. The bustling city of some 100,000 inhabitants experienced over the years severe damage from earthquakes, fires and hurricanes. The remaining French colonial structures help to retain a certain charm while at the same time a modern city is emerging. In sharp contrast to the glitzy duty-free shops are the bustling market and the Place de la Victoire, surrounded by wood buildings with balconies and shutters. Out of town, on the Grande-Terre side, are the major tourist areas of Gosier and Ste. Anne, known for their white sand beaches and resort hotels. Mountainous Basse-Terre is home to the Soufrière volcano and the 74,100-acre (29,600-ha) Parc Naturel, full of lakes, waterfalls and hot springs in addition to lush vegetation and stunning scenery.

    Guadeloupe, shaped like a giant butterfly, lies between the islands of Antigua and Dominica. As a French overseas department it has the same form of administration as any other French department. The main concentration of population is in Pointe-à-Pitre, its name derived from a Dutch fisherman of Jewish origin who was expelled from Brazil by the Portuguese. As the island’s main economic centre, Pointe-à-Pitre lies at the junction where the bridge spans the Salée River, dividing Basse-Terre from Grande-Terre. The bustling city of some 100,000 inhabitants experienced over the years severe damage from earthquakes, fires and hurricanes. The remaining French colonial structures help to retain a certain charm while at the same time a modern city is emerging. In sharp contrast to the glitzy duty-free shops are the bustling market and the Place de la Victoire, surrounded by wood buildings with balconies and shutters. Out of town, on the Grande-Terre side, are the major tourist areas of Gosier and Ste. Anne, known for their white sand beaches and resort hotels. Mountainous Basse-Terre is home to the Soufrière volcano and the 74,100-acre (29,600-ha) Parc Naturel, full of lakes, waterfalls and hot springs in addition to lush vegetation and stunning scenery.
  • Day 10 Saint John's, Antigua and Barbuda 23 Jan 2026 (Friday) 

    With its superb beaches, historical attractions and beautiful coral reefs, Antigua provides a host of diversions. It is said that the island contains 365 beaches, one for every day of the year. Antigua maintains its traditional West Indian character, with gingerbread-house style architecture, calypso music and carnival festivities. St John’s has been the administrative capital since the island’s colonisation in 1632, and has been the seat of government since it gained independence in 1981. From the port you can explore the colourful Redcliffe district, with its restored wooden houses, and Heritage Quay with its shopping mall and craft shops. The city has some fine examples of Colonial architecture, including the twin-towered cathedral, built in 1845 and considered one of the finest church buildings in the Caribbean. All coaches in Antigua are operated by smaller vehicles, and commentary will be given by a driver/guide.

    With its superb beaches, historical attractions and beautiful coral reefs, Antigua provides a host of diversions. It is said that the island contains 365 beaches, one for every day of the year. Antigua maintains its traditional West Indian character, with gingerbread-house style architecture, calypso music and carnival festivities. St John’s has been the administrative capital since the island’s colonisation in 1632, and has been the seat of government since it gained independence in 1981. From the port you can explore the colourful Redcliffe district, with its restored wooden houses, and Heritage Quay with its shopping mall and craft shops. The city has some fine examples of Colonial architecture, including the twin-towered cathedral, built in 1845 and considered one of the finest church buildings in the Caribbean. All coaches in Antigua are operated by smaller vehicles, and commentary will be given by a driver/guide.
  • Day 11 Saint Kitts, Saint Kitts and Nevis 24 Jan 2026 (Saturday) 
  • Day 12 Sint Maarten, Sint Maarten (Dutch part) 26 Jan 2026 (Monday) 
  • Day 13 Tortola, British Virgin Islands 27 Jan 2026 (Tuesday) 

    The bustling capital of the BVI looks out over Road Harbour. It takes only an hour or so to stroll down Main Street and along the waterfront, checking out the traditional West Indian buildings painted in pastel colors and with corrugated-tin roofs, bright shutters, and delicate fretwork trim. For sightseeing brochures and the latest information on everything from taxi rates to ferry schedules, stop in at the BVI Tourist Board office. Or just choose a seat on one of the benches in Sir Olva Georges Square, on Waterfront Drive, and watch the people come and go from the ferry dock and customs office across the street.

  • Day 14 Praia da Vitória, Portugal 03 Feb 2026 (Tuesday) 
  • Day 15 Southampton, England 07 Feb 2026 (Saturday) 

    Lying near the head of Southampton Water, a peninsula between the estuaries of the Rivers Test and Itchen, Southampton is Britain’s largest cruise port. It has been one of England’s major ports since the Middle Ages, when it exported wool and hides from the hinterland and imported wine from Bordeaux. The city suffered heavy damage during World War Two and as a result the centre has been extensively rebuilt, but there are still some interesting medieval buildings including the Bargate, one of the finest city gatehouses in England.

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Suites

  • Single Cabins

    With the choice of either an inside or outside location, these cabins are perfect for the single traveller.

    These beautifully designed cabins feature a single bed, shower, sink, and WC. Outside cabins will have a window or porthole. Inside cabins will have a mirror.

  • Inside Cabins

    These spacious cabins are perfect if you want a more economical way to travel and prefer to be out and about experiencing the ship or reclining up on deck by the pools.

  • Sea View

    If a balcony is not top of your list, but you're seeking great value and a sea view, then our Sea view cabins are ideal. Well designed and with all those little extras.

  • Balcony Cabins

    There's nothing quite like opening your patio style doors onto your own private balcony, especially to take in the fresh morning air or to enjoy a spectacular sail in to your next destination.

  • Suites

    The ultimate in luxury, our butler-serviced Suites offer the extra space of a lounge area (perfect for entertaining), a superior bathroom, dressing area and a broad balcony to take in the sights.

Ventura – Single Cabins

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Ventura – Inside Cabins

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Ventura – Sea View

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Ventura – Balcony Cabins

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Ventura – Suites

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Restaurants

  • The Bay Tree

    Club Dining in the Bay Tree Restaurant. Choose a particular Club Dining seating and you’ll dine at the same time and table each night and enjoy the same company. It’s the way many a friendship has been made on board.

  • Cinnamon

    Freedom Dining at the Cinnamon Restaurant. Enjoy the special ambience and sociable atmosphere of a main dining room, with a five-course menu. You can the flexibility to turn up anytime you choose between 6pm and 9.30pm, with whom you like, and every effort will be made to accommodate you.

  • The Epicurean

    A sense of occasion is permanently on the menu at The Epicurean. Here you will find a selection of much loved classic dishes. It's all about taking the finest British ingredients - fresh, seasonal and all thoughtfully sourced by our team of Executive Chefs - and presenting them with great skill to achieve maximum flavour. Expect the finest cuts of organically-reared meat, and the best seafood and fish British shores have to offer.

  • The Beach House

    The Beach House offers an experience that can’t be found anywhere else on board. The menu features ingredients from across the globe alongside regional speciality dishes such as Cuban Pulled Pork and American Baby Back Ribs. You can even cook your own Fillet of Beef on our speciality Lava Rocks. With only a small cover charge, dining here represents exceptional value for money (and your taste buds will definitely thank you!). An additional supplement applies to selected items.

  • The Glass House

    Headed up by the irrepressible, award-winning wine expert and passionate foodie, Olly Smith, The Glass House is the perfect location for a light bite, lunchtime tipple, afternoon apéritif or a tastefully informal evening out. You’ll be treated to a choice of around 40 wines handpicked by Olly, accompanied by a menu of delicious food options. What’s not to like?

  • Tazzine

    If you're seeking rich coffee and conversation, Tazzine, is just the thing. Serving speciality Costa coffees, cookies, pastries and savoury snacks, Tazzine will make a great option for a mid-morning coffee, a light lunch or an afternoon snack. Located just off of Ventura's atrium on Deck 5, in the ship's hub, you will be able to linger here over a magazine or people-watch to your heart's content.

  • Sindhu

    Visit Sindhu and you’ll be treated to authentic Indian cuisine with a British twist. Showcasing a menu which is a triumph of perfectly balanced spices, delicate flavours and wonderful aromas, this restaurant has become a firm favourite with many. So why not take a seat amidst its sumptuous fabrics and opulent décor to experience a treat for your senses?

  • Waterside

    No matter what time of day it is, if you fancy a good meal you'll always get one on board Ventura. Our main self-service restaurant offers high quality dining throughout the day in a relaxed, informal environment. A designated children's tea is also provided in Waterside restaurant from 5-6.30pm, parental supervision is required.

  • Room Service

    Morning, noon, and through the night, if you fancy a bite to eat in your cabin, you’ve a mouth-watering room service menu to choose from… meals, desserts, snacks and drinks, all prepared with care and delivered with a smile. A small supplement applies to each item, apart from breakfast, which is included in the price of your holiday.

Ventura – The Bay Tree

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Ventura – Cinnamon

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Ventura – The Epicurean

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Ventura – The Beach House

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Ventura – The Glass House

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Ventura – Tazzine

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Ventura – Sindhu

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Ventura – Waterside

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Ventura – Room Service

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Deckplans

  • Ocean Deck

    • Golf Nets
    • Sports Court

  • Sky Deck

    • Metropolis

  • Sports Deck

    • The Retreat
    • Retractable Roof
    • The Epicurean

  • Sun Deck

    • Oasis Spa
    • Aerobics
    • Gym
    • Aerobics
    • Oasis Pool
    • Whirlpool Spa
    • Treatment Rooms
    • Salon
    • Saunas
    • Steam Rooms
    • Ivory Suite
    • Breakers Bar
    • Retractable Roof
    • Shuffleboard
    • Quoits
    • H2O (The Reef)
    • Scubas (The Reef)
    • Splashers (The Reef)
    • Surfers (The Reef)
    • Nursery/Night Nursery
    • Plunge Pool

  • Lido Deck

    • Inside Cabins
    • Outside Cabins
    • Balcony Cabins
    • Suites
    • Thermal Suite
    • Poolside Grill
    • Laguna Pool
    • Whirlpool Spa
    • Poolside Pizzas/Ice Cream
    • Beachcomber Pool
    • Beachcomber Bar
    • Waterside
    • The Beach House Area
    • Terrace Bar

  • Riviera Deck
    • Inside Cabins with Shower
    • Balcony Cabins with Shower
    • Suite with Bath/Shower
    • Terrace Pool
    • Launderette
  • A Deck

    • Inside Cabins 
    • Balcony Cabins
    • Suites
    • Penthouse Suites

  • B Deck

    • Inside Cabins
    • Balcony Cabins

  • C Deck

    • Inside Cabins
    • Balcony Cabins
    • Suites

  • Deck D

    • Inside Cabins
    • Balcony Cabins
    • Superior Deluxe Balcony Cabins
    • Suites

  • E Deck

    • Inside Cabins
    • Outside Cabins
    • Balcony Cabins
    • Superior Deluxe Balcony Cabins
    • Suites

  • Prom Deck

    • Arena Theatre
    • The Glass House
    • Shopping
    • The Red Bar
    • Atrium
    • The Tamarind Club
    • Sindhu
    • Photo Gallery
    • Havana

  • F Deck

    • Single Inside Cabins
    • Single Outside Cabins
    • Arena Theatre
    • The Penninsular Room/Arcade
    • The Exchange
    • Fortunes
    • Reception
    • Shopping
    • Atrium
    • Saffron Restaurant
    • Bay Tree Restaurant

  • P Deck

    • Launderette
    • Art Gallery
    • Atrium
    • Tazzine
    • Shopping
    • Explorers
    • Loyalty And Cruise Sales
    • Library
    • Cinnamon Restaurant
    • Outside Cabins
    • Inside Cabins

Ventura – Ocean Deck

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Ventura – Sky Deck

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Ventura – Sports Deck

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Ventura – Sun Deck

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Ventura – Lido Deck

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Ventura – Riviera Deck

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Ventura – A Deck

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Ventura – B Deck

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Ventura – C Deck

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Ventura – Deck D

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Ventura – E Deck

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Ventura – Prom Deck

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Ventura – F Deck

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Ventura – P Deck

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