Caribbean Sun All Inclusive cruise from New York to Miami

Premium all Inclusive drinks, wi-fi package & more included in the price

Trade everyday routine for sun-soaked horizons on this unforgettable Caribbean cruise from New York to Miami. Step aboard Norwegian Sun and feel the excitement build as you set sail towards turquoise waters, vibrant island culture, and endless relaxation. From Bermuda’s pink-sand beaches to San Juan’s colourful streets and the idyllic shores of Aruba and Curaçao, every port tells a story waiting to be lived.

Your journey is elevated with full-board dining, drinks included, specialty restaurants, and WiFi access to stay connected—or completely switch off. Enjoy $50 per stateroom per port towards unforgettable excursions, plus two indulgent nights in a four-star New York hotel. With return flights included, every detail is taken care of. This is your moment—secure your Caribbean escape today and start counting down to paradise.

Fly to New york and make your way to central Manhattan for an overnight hotel stay.

The New Yorker Hotel By Lotte Hotels

Ideally located in the Times Square area, The New Yorker Hotel promises a relaxing and wonderful stay. A wide range of amenities ensures a great time, with attentive staff to welcome and guide you. Guestrooms are designed for optimal comfort with welcoming decor, and some offer amenities like LCD/plasma TVs, carpeting, sofas, and complimentary Wi-Fi. Enhance your stay with recreational facilities such as the fitness center. Make The New Yorker Hotel your base for exploring all New York City has to offer.

A further overnight hotel stay.

New York

Explore this buzzing city in a continual sweep starting in Central Park and working south towards Wall Street and Battery Park where boat trips depart for The Statue of Liberty and the fascinating Immigration Museum on Ellis Island. Definitely take advantage of the shopping on 5th Avenue. Stop off for a coffee in the golden atrium of the Trump Tower and stroll through the Rockerfelller centre on your way to marvel at the bright lights of Times Square. Soak up the panoramic views from the viewing platform at the top of the Empire State Building as the sun sets over the horizon and the lights twinkle on.

Make your way to the nearby Manhattan cruise terminal to embark the ship and enjoy the sailaway party.

Norwegian Sun

Built in 2001 and refurbished from bow to stern in May 2018 this lovely ship is the smallest of the fleet at just 78,309 tonnes and carries just 1934 passengers. Following the refurbishment which was part of The Norwegian Edge® programme, Norwegian Sun is shining bright. Experience Bliss Ultra Lounge and dance the night away on Deck 6, head up to Deck 12 for Spinnaker Lounge, or grab a bite at Los Lobos Cantina.

Enjoy an uninterrupted day of relaxation at sea taking advantage of the facilities, entertainment and dining options on board.

Royal Naval Dockyard

Located at the western tip of Bermuda, the Royal Naval Dockyard blends rich maritime history with modern island charm. Once a strategic British naval base, today it's a vibrant destination filled with cultural attractions, boutique shopping, and stunning ocean views. Explore the National Museum of Bermuda housed in historic fortifications, relax on nearby pink-sand beaches, or enjoy local flavors at waterfront restaurants. Ideal for cruise visitors and history lovers alike, the Dockyard offers a unique mix of heritage and holiday bliss.

Enjoy an uninterrupted day of relaxation at sea taking advantage of the facilities, entertainment and dining options on board.

San Juan (Puerto Rico)

San Juan is the capital of the island which is 110 miles long by 40 miles wide and was claimed by Christopher Columbus for Spain in 1493. Spain possessed Puerto Rico for over 400 years, despite attempts by France, the Netherlands, and England to capture the island. Puerto Rico is an unincorporated territory of the United States where Puerto Ricans are U.S. citizens. Attractions include Bioluminescent Bay- a truly brilliant natural wonder, this bay, particularly on moonless nights, literally glows in the dark. Flamenco beach is in a nearly wave-less, sheltered cove where fish swim right up to the edge of the water that is waist deep for quite a stretch and has at least 20 yards of crystal clear visibility underwater. Visit the El Yunque rainforest where you can swim in the waterfall.

St Thomas (US Virgin Islands)

St Thomas is part of the US Virgin Islands and THE duty free shopper's paradise in the Caribbean. Charlotte Amalie is the capital – and this quaint town is a joy to walk around with its cobbled streets and alley ways filled with the best shops in the Caribbean – but not so much "in your face" as the other islands. Unlike most of the other islands this is the US of A in the Caribbean – it is clean, organised and well run; you may think that you are in one of the Florida Keys. The best beach is Magens Bay (voted one of the top 10 beaches of the world) and is approximately 6 miles away from the capital on the other side of the island.

Tortola (UK Virgin Islands)

Tortola is the largest of the British Virgin Islands and as a result they drive on the left (as in the UK) – confusing the American tourists! Road Town is the capital and is nestled at bottom of a backdrop of mountains. There are 2 cruise terminals within walking distance to the shops. Just up an over the mountain on the other side of the island is the popular Cane Garden Beach - this is a lovely palm fringed sweep of white sand. It takes about 10-15 minutes to get there with some magnificent views of the island and the cost is $6 in a shared minibus / taxi. There is an opportunity to swim with the dolphins in the dolphin sanctuary just to the South of Road Town. Also another must here are the Baths at Virgin Gorda – the massive volcanic boulders which form secluded pools and grottos.

Enjoy an uninterrupted day of relaxation at sea taking advantage of the facilities, entertainment and dining options on board.

Curaçao

The volcanic island of Curaçao is sandwiched in between Bonaire and Aruba and is lies in the far South of the Caribbean just 40 miles off the coast of Venezuela. The capital Willemstad is a cosy Dutch haven with its neat row houses which are 17th and 18th century Dutch colonial buildings. Visit the Hato Caves formed from coral reefs, the freshwater waterfall and Shete Boka National Park with its limestone tidal cavern. The Ostrich Farm is the largest outside of Africa where you can feed the birds and watch the Ostrich dance. Best souvenir buys are Delft pottery and of course the Sapphire Blue Liqueur – Curacao.

Oranjestad (Aruba)

Aruba is situated just 15 miles off the coast of Venezuela at the Southern end of the Caribbean. This island is just 5 Miles wide by 19 Miles long so getting around does not take long and is relatively in-expensive. The north side of the island has an exposed rocky coast while the south coast has the soft white sand beaches, great shopping, stunning sea and desert landscape views. All of this can be experienced from the capital Oranjestad with its heavy Dutch influences. The closet beaches to the capital are Surfside Beach and Druif Beach both with soft white sand. Aruba is a mecca for American tourist and beach holidays. Ships moor at the quayside and it is a short walk into town.

Cabo Rojo, Dominican Republic

Cabo Rojo, located in the Pedernales province of the Dominican Republic, is a breathtaking destination known for its pristine beaches, turquoise waters, and dramatic red cliffs that give the area its name. This unspoiled paradise is perfect for travellers seeking tranquility, natural beauty, and adventure away from crowded tourist spots. Cabo Rojo is part of the Jaragua National Park, a protected area rich in biodiversity, making it ideal for eco-tourism and wildlife enthusiasts. Visitors can enjoy white-sand beaches, crystal-clear swimming spots, and panoramic views of the Caribbean Sea. The region is also famous for its salt flats and nearby attractions like Bahía de las Águilas, considered one of the most beautiful beaches in the Caribbean. Whether you're looking for a serene escape, snorkelling opportunities, or scenic photography, Cabo Rojo offers an authentic Dominican experience in a stunning natural setting.

Enjoy an uninterrupted day of relaxation at sea taking advantage of the facilities, entertainment and dining options on board.

Nassau (Bahamas)

A scattered group of islands off the coast of Florida make up the Bahamas and these really mark the gateway to the Caribbean. Cruise ships dock in Nassau (the capital) where you will find the usual selection of shops and also the magnificent Atlantis Hotel with its water park, marine habitat and Dolphin Cay.

Disemabrk the ship after breakfast in the Port of Miami and make your way to the nearby airport for your overnight flight home.

Origin Start Date Interior Oceanview Balcony Suite
London 22/10/26 £2889 £3009 £3639 £5589 View