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Eastern Carribean CruiseMarch 8 - March 15
Inside State Room: $599
Outside State Room: $851
Balcony State Room: $1091
Taxes and Fuel Surcharges will apply
*CRUISE ONLY PRICES*
Day 1Ship Departs Fort Lauderdale, Florida at 4:30PM
Day 2Today is a fun day at sea.
Enjoy all activities and amenities that make cruising so popular.
Day 3Visit the port of San Juan, Puerto Rico from 5:00PM to midnight
American-owned Puerto Rico is the largest and most populated of an archipelago of several islands. It is a rectangular shaped island with fertile coasts and a rugged, fairly mountainous interior with lush rain forest.
Day 4Today you will dock in St. Thomas, St. John, Virgin Islands from 8:00AM - 5:00PM
This is one of the most beautiful regions of the world. Charlotte Amalie is the capital and major passenger port of the island of St. Thomas, which together with St. Croix and St. John form the principal islands of the United States Virgin Islands. St. Thomas lies at the crossroads between the Atlantic Ocean and the Carribean Sea.
Day 5Enjoy the port of La Romana, Dominican Republic 8:00AM - 5:00PM
Although they are relatively new destinations for tourists from Europe and the United States alike, the Dominican Republic and La Romana, a city on the island's beautiful eastern coast have been attracting visitors for many centuries.
Day 6Today is a fun day at sea.
Enjoy all the activities and amenities that make cruising so popular.
Day 7Today will be spent at Nassau in the Bahamas.
Nassau is the capital city of the Bahamas, a group of islands 50 miles from the coast of Florida, named "Baja Mar" by Spanish settlers, Christopher Columbus was one of the first Europeans to visit the islands, and called the inhabitants "lucaiani", derived from "lukkucairi" in their native language, meaning people of the island.
Day 8Return to Fort Lauderdale
Transfer to the airport home.