ITINERARY

Sunday, November 2
Departing from Fort Lauderdale 
5:00 pm

Monday, November 3
At Sea

Tuesday, November 4
Samana, Dominican Republic
12:00 pm - 6:00 pm

Wednesday, November 5
St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands
12:00 pm (noon) - 12:00 am (midnight)

Thursday, November 6
St. Barths, French West Indies
8:00 am - 6:00 pm

Friday, November 7
At Sea

Saturday, November 8
Half Moon Cay, Bahamas
10:00 am - 4:00 pm

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


 
 
 
 
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SAMANA
Considered by many Dominicans and visitors alike to be the prettiest part of the Dominican Republic, Samana is a naturalist's delight! Unspoiled white-sandy beaches, coconut-covered mountains, clear mountain streams winding through lush, tropical rain forests, vibrant coral reefs, internationally known whale-watching and many other attractions, a visit of adventure is awaiting your discovery. The exuberance of the area and the variety of natural attractions make it the preferred choice of those seeking an active visit too; horseback riding, swimming, snorkeling, diving, sailing, Samana is truly for explorers.

ST.THOMAS
The lovely, European-influenced port of Charlotte Amalie is where the ships dock and the white and pastel houses are heavily sprinkled against a backdrop of emerald hills. St. Thomas wins the prize for Caribbean shopping thrills, from cameras to jewelry, watches to perfume, you will find an abundance of gifts and keepsakes. Dive into the beach scene at beautiful Magens Bay, Coki Point, or Turtle Cove, nesting ground of the endangered hawksbill sea turtle. Or simply take a round island tour, along small alleyways and up winding roads with picturesque views at the top.

ST. BARTHS
Take one beach-fringed volcanic island, sweltering in the tropical sun for several million years.
Add a handful of French maritime adventurers in search of a new and better life.
Simmer for four hundred years.
Turn up the heat, and add luxurious villas, elegant small hotels, and world class French restaurants.
Baste with equal amounts of sophisticated relaxation and rustic charm - this is the perfect recipe for nonchalance, up-scale and exquisite port of call that is St. Barths.

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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