By
Laura Hyde |
Emerald Cruises’ superyacht Emerald Azzurra will return to the Caribbean from December 2025 to March 2026.
The ship will offer weekly voyages between San Juan in Puerto Rico and Saint John’s in Antigua. The itinerary will feature stops at destinations including Isla Culebr and Esperanza on Vieques Island in Puerto Rico, Cruz Bay on Saint John in the US Virgin Islands, Virgin Gorda in the British Virgin Islands, and Gustavia on Saint Barthélemy. These winter itineraries have been designed to enable Emerald Cruises’ guests to book consecutive week-long sailings with only one repeating port.
Emerald Azzurra will be joined in the Caribbean by sister ship Emerald Sakara, which will sail weekly between Bridgetown in Barbados and Marigot in Saint Martin, taking guests to various destinations around the Caribbean, including Charlestown on Nevis Island in Saint Kitts and Nevis, Grenadines in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, and Soufriere in St Lucia. In April 2026 both yachts will return to the Mediterranean for the summer cruise season.
“Our luxury yachts offer a distinctive and sophisticated way to explore some of the world’s most breathtaking destinations, particularly in the Caribbean, where intimate access to secluded islands and vibrant cultures sets us apart,” said Glen Moroney, founder and owner of Scenic Group. “The demand for these experiences reflects a growing desire for personalised, high-end travel, and we are proud to provide something truly unmatched in the market.”
Emerald Azzurra’s redeployment to the Caribbean replaces Emerald Cruises’ previously planned Red Sea and Seychelles itineraries.