On Saturday, 8, 15, 22 and 29 April, Pullmantur Cruises’s 720-
cabin Zenith departs from Santo Domingo’s Sansoucí, Port of Santo
Domingo, for a first of many 7-night cruises through 2018.
Santo Domingo is one of three ports where Zenith passengers can
board or disembark during the Caribbean cruise. The others are
located in St. Maarten and Barbados.
The April 2017 trip itinerary is: Santo Domingo – La Romana –
Philipsburg (St. Maarten) – St John’s (Antigua) – Castries (St.
Lucia) – Bridgetown (Barbados) – Santo Domingo.
The Zenith then returns on 21 October for more 7-night cruises
with departures on the 21, 28 October and 4 November. The
itinerary for those departures is: Roseau (Dominica) – Bridgetown
(Barbados) – St. Georges (Grenada) – St Vincent (Grenadines) –
Santo Domingo
Starting 11 November, the itinerary changes to 7-night cruises
departing Santo Domingo with stops in Bassetterre (St. Kitts),
Philipsburg (St Maarten), St. John’s (Antigua), Castries (St.
Lucia), returning to Santo Domingo. Using the same itinerary
other cruises will depart on 18, 25 November, 2, 9 and 16, 23 and
30 December.
Starting 2018, other cruise Santo Domingo departures dates are 6,
13, 20, 27 January ; 3, 10, 17, 24 February; 3, 10, 17, 24, 31
March and 7 April.
The Santo Domingo Sansouci Port of Santo Domingo and La Romana
Casa de Campo Port departures and returns make the cruise ship an
attractive alternative for residents in the Dominican Republic
wishing to get away from it all.
At an event to unveil and promote the 18 stops in Santo Domingo
cruiseship program, Richard J. Vogel, CEO of Pullmantur Cruceros,
mentioned that given the growing number of locals that take the
cruises, the Dominican Republic was chosen as one of the
cruiseline’s homeports in the Caribbean. Vogel called the
Dominican Republic a strategic location for the cruise company.
4 April 2017