Route notes
Why this routing works
This 7-week routing starts in Amsterdam and moves into Mexico with an overland arrival into Mexico City before continuing by air to Cancun, Havana, Grand Turk, Santo Domingo, Le Lamentin, and Milan. The sequence keeps the trip moving in one general direction across the Atlantic and Caribbean before returning to Europe at the end.
From a ticketing standpoint, this itinerary combines a surface segment at the front end with multiple island and regional flight sectors afterward. That structure is useful when part of the trip is handled outside the flight ticket, while still locking in the onward long-haul and inter-island order on one multi-stop plan.
Timing is weighted toward the middle of the route, with 7 nights in Havana, 4 nights in Grand Turk, 2 nights in Santo Domingo, and 12 nights in Le Lamentin. Those longer stays reduce the number of immediate turnarounds and make the shorter Caribbean hops easier to sequence within a broader 7-week trip.
With first-class pricing from USD 3,490 to USD 4,569 and a February departure in the Jan-Mar season, this is positioned as a premium, more complex multi-stop itinerary rather than a simple return trip. It fits travelers who want a fixed routing framework across several countries while keeping one segment overland.
