ITINERARY

CRUISE DATES:
JANUARY 17-24, 2010

Complete itinerary to be available soon!



 
 
 
 
OCHO RIOS
Ocho Rios is one of the fastest growing towns in the Caribbean with a population of about 96,000 people. It was once a fishing village until it was discovered and is now a popular tourist destination in the Caribbean as well as a famous stop for cruise ships going into the Caribbean. It is only second in importance to the tourism industry of Jamaica. It is also a famous destination for beachcombers such as Donna Summer and Keith Richards. Ocho Ríos is also known as the home of Dunn's River Falls. This is a popular attraction that is visited by thousands of visitors each year. Dunn's River Falls cascades down approximately 695 feet into the sea. Visitors take pleasure in 'climbing' the falls, which are fed by springs located in the hills above, as the water rushes around them.

GRAND CAYMAN
From beach, to forest reserve, to surf park; from historic building, to bird sanctuary, to submarine there is an incredible array of attractions, both those you would expect to find in an idyllic Caribbean island and those you would not. Here there really is something for everyone: for every age, for every physical ability and for every interest. Perfect for the solo adventurer, for the romantic get-a-way or for the “togethering” family the Cayman Islands has your kind of adventure - Now all you have to do is choose what it will be.

COZUMEL
Cozumel, gem of the Mexican Caribbean, is located twelve miles off the southern coast of the Yucatan, just across from Playa del Carmen and nearby Akumal. Cozumel is a destination for people seeking a relaxing, laid back vacation that includes the island's world renowned diving or snorkeling its fabled coral reefs. Cozumel's limestone shore is surrounded by temperate, crystal clear waters which range from stunning turquoise to deep indigo. Snorkelers and divers will not want to miss the famous cenotes of the spectacular Dos Ojos Cave System. Cozumel's west coast is where you'll find the majority of the island's development. The town of San Miguel, the airport, and the hotels are all located on the western side of the island. Fortunately, massive resort development is paralyzed by a lack of potable water and a desire to protect the island's delicate ecosystem. This helps keep island life simple, and is hands-down the favorite for people seeking a serene Caribbean island vacation.

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.

 
 
 
PORTS of CALL

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