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12-Night Royal Caribbean Cruise on the Explorer of the Seas' February 22 - March 5, 2009 |
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The
Caribbean's warm sun, soft beaches and turquoise waters
Cape Liberty NJ:
Cruising out of a port within driving
distance from home is gaining in popularity, as travelers seek ways to
eliminate airport hassles as well as the cost of air fare. It's also
becoming easier for New Yorkers since the opening last year of the Cape
Liberty Cruise Port in Bayonne, N.J. St. Thomas: is known as an idyllic vacation spot today, but its history is not so peaceful. In the 18th century, the island was at the center of a bustling pirate culture, as swashbuckling pirates such as Blackbeard and Drake traded stolen wares in the port of Charlotte Amalie. This world-renowned Caribbean island is home to amazing beaches, gorgeous sea and landscapes and unbelievable duty-free shopping. Phillipsburg, St. Maarten: When the Spanish closed their colonial fort on St. Maarten in 1648, a few Dutch and French soldiers hid on the island and decided to share it. Soon after, the Netherlands and France signed a formal agreement to split St. Maarten in half, as it is today. Philipsburg displays its Dutch heritage in its architecture and landscaping. The island offers endless stretches of beach, beautiful landscapes and great shopping Roseau Dominica: is a charming costal village of Dominica and your gateway to one of the Caribbean's most untouched islands. With its lush forested mountains, countless rivers, and black-sand beaches, you'll see why it's called the "Nature Island of the Caribbean." If you've ever wondered what an authentic Caribbean island was like, this is it. Bridgetown Barbgados: Though Barbados gained its independence from the British in 1966, the island maintains a distinctly English flavor. From British products such as chocolate and china to the national pastime, cricket, the British influence is evident throughout this gorgeous Caribbean destination Tortola - envision it. Banana, mango and palm trees swaying gently in the warm tropical breeze. Exotic steel drum music. Some of the best white-sand beaches in the British Virgin Islands. And that's just the north side of the island. On the south side, Tortola's rugged mountain roads lead to spectacular views. There's no lack of adventure here. Rent a bareboat and set sail. Grab some SCUBA gear and explore the wreck of the HMS Rhone or the Chikuzen. With so much to experience, what are you waiting for? St. John’s Antigua: The first settlement on the island we now know as Antigua was not established until the 1600s, when English settlers arrived. Antigua remained a part of the British Commonwealth until its independence in 1981. Today, Antigua is a popular vacation destination, attracting tourists with its ideal climate, 366 beautiful beaches, amazing landscape and leisurely lifestyle |
Inside
Cabin Category 9
Ocean
View Category 7
Deluxe
Veranda Category 2C
Deposit $450.00 per person Insurance $109.00 per person Final Payment January 10, 2009
Payment Accepted: VISA-DISCOVERY MASTER CARD-AMERICAN EXPRESS
MOTORCOACH TRANSPORTATION
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