Newmarket Holidays expands Tour & Cruise Collection with new Caribbean cruise
Newmarket Holidays has added to its tour and cruise collection with an 18-day itinerary exploring the Panama Canal, Costa Rica and the southern Caribbean.
The fully packaged holiday is unique to Newmarket Holidays and combines a 12-night full board cruise with four nights in an oceanfront Fort Lauderdale hotel, as well as the option of tours to the Everglades and Palm Beach.
After two days on the Florida Coast, guests cruise to the Bahamas, Curacao, on to the Colombian port city of Cartagena, before cruising the Panama Canal.
The cruise spends a day exploring Central America’s famous waterway.
After turning around, the cruise visits Puerto Limón on Costa Rica’s Caribbean coast, and the Cayman Islands, before returning to Fort Lauderdale.
Prices start from £4,305 per person and include return flights from Heathrow, four nights room-only accommodation in Fort Lauderdale, 12 nights’ full-board accommodation the cruise with seven excursions with departures in February 2026 and March 2027.
Hayley Morris, Head of Trade Sales and Partnerships says: “This tour offers a standout itinerary with the perfect mix of discovery and downtime, covering multiple destinations. For travel agents, it’s an easy-to-sell package with huge appeal.”
Learn more about : Newmarket Holidays ( United Kingdom )
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