ITINERARY

Sunday, November 4
Departing from Fort Lauderdale 
5:00 pm

Monday, November 5
At Sea

Tuesday, November 6
San Juan, Puerto Rico
3:00 pm - 10:00 pm

Wednesday, November 7
Phillipsburg, St. Maarten
9:00 am - 8:00 pm

Thursday, November 8
Basseterre, St. Kitts
7:00 am - 2:00 pm

Friday, November 9
At Sea

Saturday, November 10
Half Moon Cay, Bahamas
9:00 am - 4:00 pm

Sunday, November 11 
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 
7:00 am
Disembarkation
9:00 am


 
 
 
 

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SAN JUAN
There is no place quite like a tropical volcanic island, and no island in the Caribbean quite like Puerto Rico. The geography of the island is very unusual, as it encompasses distinctly different kinds of topography and microclimates in a relatively small area, and with over 500 years of fascinating history, needless to say there is an adventure awaiting you in San Juan. Also known as the Caribbean capital of nightlife and entertainment, where you can indulge in bar hopping, fine dining, Vegas-style gaming or anything in between. From museums to monuments, historic forts to flamenco shows, there are sightseeing tours and adventures that will entice you to go ashore and explore the moment the ships docks. It is an island teeming with beauty and vitality. Some of it is Spanish, some Indian, some African and some… something else. But somehow it all blends together into a culture that you will find fascinating and one-of-kind.

ST. MAARTEN
Part European, part Caribbean, a world away from all your worries – St. Maarten seduces you at first site with lush green hills, sun-kissed beaches, historic buildings and homes, world-class dining, duty-free shopping, red-hot casinos and clubs. You’ll find all this and more – in just 37 square miles of tropical island paradise. Half Dutch, half French, St. Maarten/St.Martin offers a potpourri of charm and culture, not to mention the stop of a lifetime!

ST. KITTS
Welcome to the exotically beautiful island of St. Kitts. Like no other island in the Caribbean, St. Kitts seems to embody a kind of lush tropical paradise usually associated with the South Pacific. The atmosphere here is palpably luxuriant. It is an intoxicating blend of sunlight, sea, air and fantastically abundant vegetation. While development has been of the highest quality, it has fortunately remained in low quantity, so St. Kitts remains un-crowded and unspoiled, famous around the world for excellent preservation of the ecosystems. Nature lovers will want to take advantage of the various tours through lava formations, tropical forest areas, and seaside lagoons. Boating tours and scuba diving expeditions are also favorite activities. Plantation homes have been transformed into grand, intimate inns. Quaint shopping areas and beautiful Colonial architecture draw visitors to the tiny towns. If a quiet vacation in a luxurious and alluring corner of paradise is what you seek, you'll find it on St. Kitts.

HALF MOON CAY
The highest-rated port of call on Holland America's Caribbean itineraries, Half Moon Cay is located on 55-acres of the 2,400-acre Little San Salvador Island, an international bird sanctuary in the Bahamas (only two percent of the island is developed). Rated as "Best Private Island" by Porthole Cruise Magazine for the past four years, Half Moon Cay now offers several new and exciting activities from which to choose. You can go Horse back riding by land or sea, swim with the stingrays, enjoy your own private beachfront cabana, feast on a delicious barbeque or simply swim, snorkel and relax in the warm waters of the Caribbean – the perfect way to finish your cruise.

 
 
 

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Ports-Of-Call

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San Juan

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San Juan

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St. Maarten

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St. Maarten

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St. Kitts

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St. Kitts

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Half Moon Cay

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Half Moon Cay

 
     
     
   
     
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