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Our
cruise in 2010 will depart from Ft
Lauderdale, FL. Our ports
of call will be
Key West, FL,
Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands, and Ocho
Rios, Jamaica. We
will return to Ft Lauderdale, FL.
Ft
Lauderdale, FL
Port Everglades is Fort Lauderdale's waterway to the world. This
cosmopolitan city spans 23 miles of Atlantic coastline. That's 23
miles of sun, sand and surf for you to enjoy. World-class golf,
dining, shopping and sporting events await you in this city by the
sea, first made famous in the 1960 film "Where The Boys Are."
Key
West, FL
The "Conch Republic" is a festive island of colorful bars
and equally colorful characters in what may as well be the tropics.
America's southernmost tip, where Harry Truman spent his summers
playing poker and running the country, is a non-stop delight. Visit
Hemingway's house where you'll find his original manuscripts and
many of his famed six-toed cats. And while you're on the island
be sure to sample its culinary treasures, such as conch salad and
world-famous Key Lime pie.
Grand
Cayman, Cayman Islands
Grand Cayman, kissed by sparkling, turquoise waters, is a dream
come true for water sports enthusiasts. You can snorkel with stingrays,
go scuba diving, sail a catamaran, take in some sport fishing, or
just mellow out along the powder-soft sand of the magnificent Seven
Mile Beach. While you're there, don't forget to visit Hell, which
is devilishly popular with senders of postcards.
Ocho
Rios, Jamaica
Originally called "Los Chorreos" by the Spanish in 1657,
Ocho Rios, once a small banana and fishing port, has become the
cruise ship capital of Jamaica. Dunn's River Falls, a 600-foot natural
staircase of cascading water is the most famous attraction in Ocho
Rios. For sheer natural beauty, you can't surpass Shaw Park Botanical
Gardens, which offers 32 acres of indigenous trees, flowers and
shrubs, as well as picturesque streams and waterfalls. In addition,
you'll also find plenty of opportunities for diving, sailing and
golfing.
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