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7 Night Western
Caribbean Cruise from Port Canaveral, FL
Royal Caribbean's Mariner of the Seas
July 27, 2008 |
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Guests on Mariner of the Seas
experience one of the most exciting cruise ships ever built.
With a total length of 1,020 feet, a weight of 138,000 tons and
a capacity to hold 3,114 passengers, Mariner of the Seas has
something for everyone. Part of the Voyager family of cruise
ships, which represents the highest public space-per-guest ratio
in the cruise market, this spectacular ship was designed with
enhanced staterooms, expanded dining options and
state-of-the-art recreational facilities like a rock-climbing
wall, ice-skating rink and basketball court. |
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When it comes to beautiful beaches
and sparkling blue waters, the Caribbean is really in a league
of its own. And beneath their tropical paradise settings, these
islands are home to rich culture and complex histories.
OCHO RIOS, JAMAICA
The town of Ocho Rios, on Jamaica's north coast, is edged with
beautiful white-sand beaches and unbelievable landscapes.
Contrary to popular belief, its name does not refer to "eight
rivers," the literal Spanish translation. It derives instead
from the Spanish word "chorreras," meaning "waterfalls," of
which Ocho Rios has many - including the famous and spectacular
Dunn's River Falls.
GEORGE TOWN, GRAND CAYMAN
Grand Cayman is one of a group of three magnificent tropical
islands Christopher Columbus called "Las Tortugas" (the turtles)
for the sea creatures he found in the ocean water. The
designation did not endure, however, for on later maps the
islands were labeled the Caimanau, the Carib Indian word for
"crocodile." The name "Caimanas" refers inaccurately to the
iguanas native to the islands, which were perhaps at one point
mistaken for crocodiles. Among other attractions, visitors to
the island will enjoy learning about the turtles, visiting the
town of Hell, exploring Seven-Mile Beach and enjoying the
undersea world.
COZUMEL, MEXICO
The Conquistadors first saw Mexico from the shores of Cozumel
while searching for gold. Today, visitors to the island continue
to seek out gold and silver jewelry in the shops of San Miguel
while having a great time in its many local bars and
restaurants. Plus, the waters around Cozumel's sheltered coral
reefs make this one of the best snorkeling areas in the world.
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E2 - Balcony - $1450.77 per person
I - Ocean View - $1300.77 per person
Q - Inside - $1050.77 per person
***PASSPORTS ARE REQUIRED***
Insurance is optional but strongly recommended.
Insurance may be purchased on the travel site by clicking the Extras
tab.
Insurance is located at the bottom of the page under "Travel
Resources". A $250.00
per person deposit is due October 10, 2007
A $150.00 per person deposit is due January 15, 2008
Final payment is due May 9, 2008
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*Prices are based on double occupancy and include cruise fare, port charges,
government taxes and document handling fees. |
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Port of Call |
Arrival |
Departure |
| 1 |
Port Canaveral, FL |
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4:30 PM |
| 2 |
Cruising |
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| 3 |
Labadee, Haiti |
8:00 AM |
4:00 PM |
| 4 |
Ocho Rios, Jamaica |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
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George Town, Grand
Cayman |
8:00 AM |
4:00 PM |
| 6 |
Cozumel, Mexico |
10:00 AM |
7:00 PM |
| 7 |
Cruising |
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| 8 |
Port Canaveral, FL |
7:00 AM |
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