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Ports of Call

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Friday, January 13, 2023 Ft. Lauderdale, FL Depart at 4:00PM
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Saturday, January 14, 2023 At Sea
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Sunday, January 15, 2023 At Sea
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Monday, January 16, 2023 St. Maarten 8:00AM - 6:00PM
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Tuesday, January 17, 2023 St. Thomas 8:00AM - 10:00PM
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Wednesday, January 18, 2023 At Sea
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Thursday, January 19, 2023 At Sea
Friday, January 20, 2023 Ft. Lauderdale, FL Arrive at 6:00AM

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Ft. Lauderdale, FL
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Before or after your cruise, you can discover all that the Fort Lauderdale area has to offer. Capture the sights of the Everglades, an expanse of swampland known for natural beauty and abundant wildlife, including exotic birds, fish and the infamous alligators. Experience the local beaches and cafes, including the Arts & Sciences District; stroll the historic Riverwalk; and shop the boutiques on Las Olas Boulevard. Board a double-decker yacht or paddlewheeler-style boat and journey down the New River, out into the Intracoastal Waterway to Port Everglades, checking out the luxury houses and more.

St. Maarten
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When we dock in the capital of St. Maarten, you will walk off the ship to a boardwalk of beachfront excitement. You can duck into one of the awesome bars, check out the duty-free shopping, head for the powdery sand beach, explore the town of Philipsburg or tour an island rich in history, charm and culture. Your view of paradise can come from a hike on top of the mountain at Pic Paradis point, from the zip line above the historic Emilio Wilson Estate or by boat as you spin around the 37 square mile island.

St. Thomas
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St. Thomas is the gateway isle of the beautiful, emerald U.S. Virgin Islands. It is home to its territorial capital, Charlotte Amalie, which has been the heart of St. Thomas’ activities from its Danish colonial times in the 1600’s, when it was a bustling port of trade. Historic buildings like the 1679 Watchtower Blackbeard’s Castle remind visitors of the area’s rich and turbulent pirate history, and on the harbor, 17th-century Fort Christian is now a fascinating museum, while modern additions of taxis, shops, souvenir vendors and cruise ships in the harbor remind that it is tourism that currently drives the economy. Get out of downtown and you can find a picture-perfect beach for relaxing or snorkeling, enjoy the island’s world-renowned golf course, or take the Skyride 700 feet above the city for an incomparable view of the island and its turquoise Caribbean waters.

Before or after your cruise, you can discover all that the Fort Lauderdale area has to offer. Capture the sights of the Everglades, an expanse of swampland known for natural beauty and abundant wildlife, including exotic birds, fish and the infamous alligators. Experience the local beaches and cafes, including the Arts & Sciences District; stroll the historic Riverwalk; and shop the boutiques on Las Olas Boulevard. Board a double-decker yacht or paddlewheeler-style boat and journey down the New River, out into the Intracoastal Waterway to Port Everglades, checking out the luxury houses and more.

When we dock in the capital of St. Maarten, you will walk off the ship to a boardwalk of beachfront excitement. You can duck into one of the awesome bars, check out the duty-free shopping, head for the powdery sand beach, explore the town of Philipsburg or tour an island rich in history, charm and culture. Your view of paradise can come from a hike on top of the mountain at Pic Paradis point, from the zip line above the historic Emilio Wilson Estate or by boat as you spin around the 37 square mile island.

St. Thomas is the gateway isle of the beautiful, emerald U.S. Virgin Islands. It is home to its territorial capital, Charlotte Amalie, which has been the heart of St. Thomas’ activities from its Danish colonial times in the 1600’s, when it was a bustling port of trade. Historic buildings like the 1679 Watchtower Blackbeard’s Castle remind visitors of the area’s rich and turbulent pirate history, and on the harbor, 17th-century Fort Christian is now a fascinating museum, while modern additions of taxis, shops, souvenir vendors and cruise ships in the harbor remind that it is tourism that currently drives the economy. Get out of downtown and you can find a picture-perfect beach for relaxing or snorkeling, enjoy the island’s world-renowned golf course, or take the Skyride 700 feet above the city for an incomparable view of the island and its turquoise Caribbean waters.

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