The latest James Bond film Skyfall premieres later this month so, as talk turns to martinis, high-speed car chases and code breaking, recollect your favourite 007 moment on a Bond-inspired cruise with Voyages of Discovery.
The film Golden Eye was inspired by creator Ian Fleming’s Jamaica estate – known by the same name – and the films Dr. No and Live and Let Die were also shot nearby in glamorous locations in the Caribbean, and you can visit these destinations for yourself on board MV Voyager on the 'Caribbean Gems' cruise to uncover their colonial history, stunning landscapes and vibrant cultures.
The 17-day voyage is available from £1,999 per person (based on two sharing an inside cabin) and departs from Barbados on December 20, calling at St. Lucia, Guadeloupe, Montserrat, Grenada, Tobago, Margarita Island and La Guaira (Venezuela), Curacao, Bonaire, Santo Domingo (Dominican Republic) and Montego Bay (Jamaica).
The 17-day voyage is available from £1,999 per person (based on two sharing an inside cabin) and departs from Barbados on December 20, calling at St. Lucia, Guadeloupe, Montserrat, Grenada, Tobago, Margarita Island and La Guaira (Venezuela), Curacao, Bonaire, Santo Domingo (Dominican Republic) and Montego Bay (Jamaica).
The price includes return flights from a major London airport and relevant transfers, talks by eminent Guest Speakers, meals and entertainment on board, all on board gratuities and all relevant port and airport taxes/fees.
For bookings, follow this link to The Cruise Line, the UK's luxury cruising specialists.
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