
Emerald Cruises will bring its superyacht, Emerald Azzurra, back to the Caribbean for the Winter 2025-2026 season.
From December 2025 to March 2026, Emerald Azzurra will join Emerald Sakara, offering itineraries to the region’s top destinations. The change, driven by high demand, replaces previously scheduled Red Sea and Seychelles routes.
Enhanced Caribbean Itineraries
Emerald Azzurra will sail weekly between San Juan, Puerto Rico, and St. John’s, Antigua, calling on ports and coves along the way.
On the Caribbean Yachting Hideaways route, guests will stop at destinations like Culebra, the town of Esperanza on Vieques Island, and the beaches of Cruz Bay on St. John, USVI.
Additional highlights include Virgin Gorda and Gustavia on Saint Barthélemy on the Caribbean Yachting Discovery itinerary, which delivers a mix of natural beauty and culture.
The voyages offer an island-hopping experience suited to the superyacht’s design. Those seeking to explore more of the Caribbean may book consecutive week-long sailings with only one repeating port.
During the same season, sister-yacht Emerald Sakara will also sail weekly throughout the Caribbean between Bridgetown, Barbados and Marigot, St. Martin.
“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 personalized, high-end travel, and we are proud to provide something truly unmatched in the market.”
Spring Mediterranean Itineraries
Pre- and post-winter season, both yachts will return to the Mediterranean in April 2026, offering newly expanded autumn and spring itineraries, including Historical Echoes, a voyage from Larnaca to Athens and Mediterranean Crossroads, from Athens to Valletta, Malta.