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14 nights from Pointe à Pitre (Guadeloupe) with MSC Virtuosa

Ocean Cruises: Guadeloupe, Sint Maarten, Portugal, Spain, France

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Cruise code VI20250406PTPLEH
06-Apr-2025
from ₹1,08,282.47
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Cruise itinerary

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    Sunday, 6 April, 2025 - 07:00
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    Monday, 7 April, 2025 08:00 - 07:00
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    Sunday, 13 April, 2025 09:00 - 06:00
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    Wednesday, 16 April, 2025 08:00 - 06:00
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    Friday, 18 April, 2025 08:00 - 06:00
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Pointe à Pitre

Pointe à Pitre

Cruises departing from Pointe à Pitre: all the offers

Pointe à Pitre, one of the main city on the island of Guadeloupe, is the perfect starting point for a cruise to discover the Caribbean and the Antilles. Set sail from Pointe à Pitre on board the MSC Cruises and Costa Cruises for a perfect holiday at a convenient price, on our website you can find all the itineraries available from €299. If your dream is the white beaches of the Caribbean, do not wait we have the perfect holiday for you!

Cruises from Pointe à Pitre: the best of Caribbean

Pointe à Pitre is located on the French Island of Guadeloupe that is part of the Lesser Antilles. Numerous cruise ships set sail from here to discover the region's most fascinating islands such as Antigua, Dominica, Martinique, the Virgin Islands, Barbados and Montserrat. Thanks to its position, Pointe à Pitre is an ideal port for a cruise in the Caribbean Sea. Dive into the coral reef, admire the lush vegetation rich in hibiscus flowers, orchids and bougainvillaea or taste Creole and French cuisine.

Those who want to visit this city will also be fascinated by colourful markets, especially the fish market, by the characteristical small streets full of handicraft shops and the lively atmosphere while strolling through the city. Do not miss the opportunity to set sail from Pointe à Pitre for an unforgettable cruise to Antilles!

Cruises with embarkation from Pointe à Pitre, when to go

The best time for a cruise from Pointe à Pitre is from December to May when the weather is drier and the rainfall is almost non-existent. This makes the port of Pointe à Pitre ideal for a cruise under the Christmas holidays or during the colder months in Europe warm up your winter with a Caribbean cruise embarking from Pointe à Pitre!

Near Pointe à Pitre there is an airport, so you can easily reach the port with flights from Italy and you will experience an extraordinary holiday starting from the beginning. Browse the available departures listed by departure date below and choose the best itinerary for you: the Caribbean Sea is waiting for you for an unforgettable cruise!

Philipsburg

Philipsburg

Ponta Delgada

Ponta Delgada

Lisbon

Lisbon

La Coruna

La Coruna

Le Havre

Le Havre

Le Havre is worth a visit, not only as a stopover on the way to Paris or other inland destinations, but also as one of the great examples of post-war planning. It is a strange and strangely fascinating city, listed by
Unesco as a World Heritage Site.
Wandering through the streets of the seaside town of Le Havre, one might think one had stumbled upon a forgotten outpost of the Eastern Bloc. Obliterated by World War II bombings, the city was completely rebuilt by the Belgian architect Auguste Perret and, what emerged from the ashes of old Le Havre, is a kind of love letter to concrete: endless rows of blocks of buildings, straight avenues stretching out from the central square, dominated by the 100 m high 'Stalinist Baroque' style cathedral, looks like something straight out of the pages of '1984'.