Miami 7 Night Eastern Cruise
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| Day |
Ports of Call |
Arrive |
Depart |
| Monday |
Cozumel, Mexico |
8:00 pm |
10:00 pm |
| Wedday |
Grand Cayman |
7:30 am |
4:30 pm |
| Thursday |
Ocho Rios, Jamica |
8:00 am |
3:30 pm |
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Day One
Embark on your cruise early this afternoon. Get acquainted with your surroundings and locate your spot on deck to enjoy the "Bon Voyage Party." This evening you will savor your first gourmet meal in the spacious dining room. After dinner, the curtains go up on your first sample of Vegas-style entertainment. Try your luck at the casino or dance at the disco. There are many places to stroll on board, or sit and enjoy the soft music and the sounds of the sea. Hungry for a quick meal or snack before bedtime? Sample the delicious midnight buffet!
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Day Two
Today is a day at sea to enjoy all the shipboard activities, games, sports activities, and aerobic classes (for the energetic crowd). Sun worshipers pull up a deck chair by the pool and enjoy the the warming rays. Don't forget that cruising is a family vacation, and all the cruise lines offer special programs for the little ones up to teenagers.
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Day Three
The Mayans called Cozumel "Island of Swallows". Mexico's only island, Cozumel is home to quiet, soft-sand beaches, warm-hearted locals and open-air markets featuring native handicrafts and silver artifacts. Indulge in authentic Mexican dishes, some dating back thousands of years. In addition to one-of-a-kind galleries and boutiques, you'll find some of the world's most incredible diving at an underwater mountain range called Palancar Reef. Fly to Chichen Itza, the majestic city of the ancient Maya, to admire the elaborately decorated temples. Tulum on the Mexican coast is not to be missed. Closer by are the Mayan ruins of San Gervasio. Take your pick or spend your time exploring Cozumel by semi-submarine, fiesta boat, or fins and snorkel.
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Day Four
Today is a day at sea to enjoy all the shipboard activities, games, sports activities, and aerobic classes (for the energetic crowd). Sun worshipers pull up a deck chair by the pool and enjoy the the warming rays. Don't forget that cruising is a family vacation, and all the cruise lines offer special programs for the little ones up to teenagers.
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Day Five
Grand Cayman is the biggest of the three Cayman Islands, which also include Cayman Brac and Little Cayman. The Caymans fully deserve their reputation as a paradise for divers; unclouded waters and a colorful variety of marine life are protected by the government. Several shipwrecks add to the underwater attractions. Seven Mile Beach, located on Grand Cayman's western shore, is the island's main tourist development. Golf lovers will find a beautiful golf course nearby, while sun worshippers relish some of the whitest sand in the Caribbean.
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Day Six
Jamaica is for lovers and lovers of nature. Here you may drift lazily down the Martha Brae on a gondola made of bamboo. Stroll gardens studded with koi ponds. Sip a planter's punch on the porch of a plantation great house. Known by the locals simply as "Ochie," this Jamaican port invites you to visit Dunn's River Falls where you can follow an experienced guide up its limestone steps. Back in town, you can warm up with a sip of world-famous Tia Maria liqueur or Jamaican Blue Mountain coffee.
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Day Seven
Today is a day at sea to enjoy all the shipboard activities, games, sports activities, and aerobic classes (for the energetic crowd). Sun worshipers pull up a deck chair by the pool and enjoy the the warming rays. Don't forget that cruising is a family vacation, and all the cruise lines offer special programs for the little ones up to teenagers.
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