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Texas School of
Professional Photography
Group
Exclusive
Our Western Caribbean Cruise
Your Host: Don Dickson
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FOR RESERVATIONS AND INFORMATION
CONTACT
RAYE AT 800.365.1445
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7
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Cruise Ship:
Voyager of the Seas
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Departure Date: Sunday March 8, 2009
from Galveston, Texas. Returns To Galveston March 15, 2009
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When it comes to beautiful beaches and sparkling blue waters, the
Western Caribbean is really in a league of its own. And beneath their
tropical paradise settings, these islands are home to rich culture and
complex histories. |
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Ports of Call:
Cozumel, Mexico
Roatan, Honduras
Costa Maya, Mexico
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Voyager Of The Seas
This
ship is a revolutionary marvel of
naval engineering. Enjoy
one-of-a-kind features like an
ice-skating rink, the Royal
Promenade and a rock-climbing wall,
just for starters. How did we
accommodate all of these innovative
ideas? Simple. We built a bigger
cruise ship. |
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SEE THE WORLD FROM
A DIFFERENT POINT OF VIEW. Royal Caribbean International brings your
cruise vacation to life like no one else
can. And no one knows these amazing
destinations like Royal Caribbean
International. Not only that, no one else
can offer you The Royal Advantage: Gold
Anchor Service - that anticipates your every
need; Exciting
onboard
experiences ranging from fine dining and
contemporary musical stage productions to
our complimentary Adventure Ocean program
for kids; Shore side adventures that you
might never have imagined in a million
years; And the most innovative ships in the
industry, featuring onboard rock-climbing
walls and lively shopping promenades.
THE ULTIMATE
VACATION BEGINS WITH ROYAL CARIBBEAN.
No one knows the Caribbean better than
they do. After all, it's in their name. And
when it comes to beautiful beaches and
sparkling blue waters, the Caribbean is
really in a league of its own. There are
countless adventures within reach on your
cruise vacation.
OUR DESTINATION: WESTERN CARIBBEAN
Beneath their tropical paradise settings,
these islands are home to rich culture and
complex histories. Explore archaic ruins,
beaches, rain forests and many waterfalls.
Spend a fun-filled afternoon at our floating
Aqua Park in Labadee, a private destination
available only to Royal Caribbean guests.
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YOUR CRUISE SHIP
The 138,000-ton,
3,114-guest Voyager of the Seas became the world's largest
cruise ship when it entered service. Innovations on this and
other Voyager-class ships add up to more space for every
guest, and include enhanced staterooms, expanded dining
options and exceptional recreational facilities.
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Ice-skating rink |
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Rock-climbing wall |
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In-line skating |
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Royal Promenade
(open 24 hours) |
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Johnny Rockets®
'50s-style restaurant |
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Portofino Italian
Restaurant |
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Themed bars and
lounges |
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Casino Royale |
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Golf simulators |
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9-hole miniature
golf course |
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Adventure Ocean®
youth facilities |
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Day Spa and Fitness
Center |
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Full-size
basketball court |
ABOUT GALVESTON
Galveston Island is Texas' top
historic destination, offering 32 miles of relaxing beaches,
great seafood, tropical scenery, superb restaurants,
marvelous downtown shopping, breathtaking Victorian
architecture, numerous antique stores, incredible art
galleries, plus tons of attractions, entertainment venues
and world-class sportfishing.
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VOYAGER OF THE SEAS SUNDAY MARCH
8,
2009
CRUISE HIGHLIGHTS
Roundtrip from Galveston
this 7-day cruise is the perfect way to
experience the best of Western
Caribbean ports.
the waters
around Cozumel's sheltered coral reefs
make this one of the best snorkeling
areas in the world.
On Roatan Island,
the
friendly, laid-back atmosphere is
exactly how you'd envision it to be on
an island paradise - it's perfect.
Costa Maya, once a trading post
for the Mayan Empire, is located in the
Mexican Caribbean and is best known for
its jungles, beaches, lagoons and Mayan
ruins.Learn about
Mayan culture and history. And soak up
a little sun on the beach while your at
it.
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COSTA MAYA, MEXICO
Costa Maya, once a trading post for the Mayan Empire, is
located in the Mexican Caribbean and is best known for its
jungles, beaches, lagoons and Mayan ruins. Recent
development and modern port facilities are making Costa Maya
the perfect port of call. With so many activities, it will
be hard to decide what to do first.
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COZUMEL, MEXICO
The Conquistadors first saw Mexico from the shores of
Cozumel while searching for gold. Today, visitors to the
island continue to seek out gold and silver jewelry in the
shops of San Miguel while having a great time in its many
local bars and restaurants. Plus, the waters around
Cozumel's sheltered coral reefs make this one of the best
snorkeling areas in the world.
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ROATAN, HONDURAS
This truly unspoiled island is surrounded by the world's
second-largest coral reef, which houses hundreds of
varieties of beautiful sea life. So it's easy to see why
Roatán's waters are considered some of the best in the world
for snorkeling and scuba diving. On land, the friendly,
laid-back atmosphere is exactly how you'd envision it to be
on an island paradise - it's perfect. There are fine
restaurants, bars and attractions, such as Butterfly Park,
Marble Hill Farms, the Iguana Farm and Carambola Gardens.
But best of all, make sure to spend time exploring some of
the most pure and untouched beaches in the Caribbean. It's
all there for you to enjoy - at your own leisurely pace, of
course. |
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What's Included. What's
Not:
Included: Shipboard
accommodations, ocean transportation, most meals, some
beverages and most onboard entertainment.
Not Included: Air
transportation; airport transfers; items of a personal
nature, such as shore & land excursions, specialty
restaurant fees, some beverages,
photographs,
gratuities/service fees, medical services, etc.. Fuel Supplements
if applicable, Government
Taxes and Fees and any other
expenses are
not included. If
requested or required, these
items will be noted as separate
cost items in the price quote.
****Fuel Supplement charge
if applicable is subject to change at the discretion of the cruise line.
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