Accommodation

Cruises in the Caribbean

Introduction

A Caribbean cruise is one of the best ways to discover this region for the first time. Each of the Caribbean Islands is different and according to your taste, you may prefer the one with the wonderful white sand beaches and dry vegetation like Antigua or the other one that has luxuriant and tropical vegetation like

St Lucia. These Caribbean Islands are very diverse and we distinguish them by their size, their geology (volcanic or limestone origin) and their inhabitants (mixed of English, Dutch, Spaniards, French with the native population). 
A cruise is the perfect occasion to discover several Islands at one time in order to come back later on to visit deeply the one you prefer. You will choose a cruise according to several criteria such as the proposed activities, the food, and the quality of service, the casual or elegant clothing at diners, your cabin and the price. Finally, cruises are no longer reserved for the rich Americans that are in retirement. On the contrary, with the entire possibilities offer with the different size of ships, their origin (American. English, German, and Italian) as well as the choice in itineraries, and duration, anyone can now take a cruise, but they have to chose it carefully and according to their needs.

Route, duration, season

There are three major routes for the Caribbean cruises: Western, Eastern, and Southern. All these routes depart from the ports of call of Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Port Carnaveral, and Tampa in Florida, San Juan in Puerto Rico and sometimes New Orleans. The Western Caribbean cruise stop at some or these islands: Grand Cayman, Jamaica, Cuba, and Cozumel (Mexico). The Eastern Caribbean route sails through the British and American Virgin Islands, St Martin, Antigua, Guadeloupe, Dominica, and Martinique. Finally, the Southern Caribbean cruises enjoy the beauty of the Islands of Barbados, St Lucia, Tobago, Grenada, the Grenadines and the ABC Dutch Islands (Aruba, Bonaire, and Curacao).  Caribbean cruises can last from 3-4 days (Bahamas cruise only) up to 14 days, the most popular ones being the 1 week cruise and to enjoy it at its best, the perfect length is about 10 days. The high season for Caribbean cruises is from Mid-February to Mid-April but some cruise liners start the season en November to finish it in June. Finally, the individual cruises on small sail ships are available all year long according to the local weather.

Destination: British Virgin Islands / Guadeloupe / St Maarten and Saint Martin / Barbados / St Lucia / St Vincent and the Grenadines / Bahamas / Cayman Islands / Puerto Rico

P&O Cruises: Experience Cruising Holidays with a British Touch !

Your Cruise line

P&O Cruises can trace its colourful history all the way back to 1837. As the company picked up more contracts with more varied destinations, they decided to put leisure cruise travel into action. More British passengers choose P&O Cruises than any other cruise line and they are the leader in

cruises departing and returning to these shores. Once again in 2011, they have been voted Britain’s Favourite Cruise Line (by readers of the Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday).

P & O Cruises proudly have seven ships - Acadia (exclusively for adults), Aurora, Azura, Oceana, Oriana, Ventura, and soon Adonia - each one very different to the next. From perfectly proportioned Adonia (exclusively for adults, arriving in May), the smallest member, to Azura (who arrived in April 2010), each ship offers a unique selection of facilities. You can sink into the warm waters of Arcadia’s hydropool, watch the latest blockbuster under a starlit sky on Azura's SeaScreen, or dine in Gary Rhodes’ Oriana Rhodes restaurant.

Your itinerary

When you sail with P&O Cruises you can either sail from the country’s premier cruise port in Southampton, England to almost everywhere in the world, or you can fly from your home to the Caribbean or to their worldwide exotic holidays. P & O Cruises offers 210 destinations worldwide in 76 countries !

From city and short breaks to World Cruises, from 2 nights to more than 100!!!,

On board every cruise ship you'll enjoy the same P&O Cruises experience; from exceptional service and attention to detail, to delicious cuisine and outstanding entertainment. But what you'll also find is that each cruise ship has a number of unique features and facilities. From the destinations each cruise ship visits, to their statistics, dining options, dress codes and daytime activities, ask us to compare the fleet and find your perfect holiday cruise ship.

Your Cabin

All cabins have Air conditioned, Egyptian cotton sheets, designer tea and coffee making facilities, refrigerator, TV, radio, hair dryer, safe and luxurious pamper packs En-suite accommodation and personal steward. You will find a passenger to staff ratio of 2:1 on board equalling an intuitive, but unobtrusive service at all times. From our British Officers to skilled galley staff, all are completely professional and nothing is ever too much trouble.

Dining

There are all kinds of different cruise ship dining options available on board the P&O Cruises fleet. Formal cruise dining rooms. Restaurants created by celebrity chefs and restaurateurs. Grill restaurants. Food courts. Oriental and Pan-pacific restaurants. Tapas bars and pizzerias.

There are also different cruise dining styles on each ship, allowing you to opt for the one that suits you: Club Dining, Freedom Dining and Select Dining.

Activities

Here are some of the features of the P & O Cruises ships: Entertainment day and night, dazzling West-End style performances in the ship's theatres, comedy and cabaret, live music, piano recitals and tribute bands, cinema and film screenings, dance classes, cookery demonstrations, language classes and special interest seminars, health and wellbeing, full use of the sports court for football, deck tennis, basketball and more, a choice of swimming pools and whirlpool spas, fully equipped gym, and Sauna and steam rooms. For families, you’ll find children’s and teen on board programmes and on family friendly cruises, you can receive generous reductions on children’s fares, or in some cases children’s places are free.

Services

A holiday at sea is quite unlike any other. Not only can you visit a string of beautiful destinations in one holiday, with P&O Cruises, your ship and the service you receive become a part of your holiday like no ordinary hotel ever could. Expect a personal cabin steward (butlers in suites) who will greet you with a warm smile and make up your room twice a day, bar stewards who remember your favourite tipple and waiters, officers and all other members of the crew who are passionate about ensuring your holiday is a holiday of a lifetime.

What is included

  • Dining options,
  • Spectacular entertainment
  • Sports facilities
  • Children’s clubs
  • En-suite accommodation
  • Gym membership
  • A personal steward

Options/Supplements

  • Transportation to join the cruise
  • Transfers
  • Pre/Post accommodation
  • Autres villes de départ possible
  • Insurances
  • Tips on board the ship
  • Beverages on board the ship
  • Excursions

Duration/Period

  • Minimum 2 nights, Maximum 100 nights.
  • Valid all year
  • Ask us the rates for your travel dates!

Online Brochure : http://publishing.yudu.com/A1oszl/POCruises2011Hols/
More information on P & O Cruises

Destination: Barbados

Pre or post Cruise Hotel package

Introduction

You have the possibility to book in conjunction with your cruise a pre or post hotel package. Located in the city of embarkation or disembarkation of the cruise, you can chose from the hotels list offered by the cruise line or between the below offers.

The package includes accommodation with the meal plan desired and transfers from the airport to the hotel and back to the port or vice versa. We offer the following Hotels:

Hyatt Pier 66 Hotel in Fort Lauderdale 
Hilton Dowtown Hotel in Miami 
Claridge Hotel in Miami Beach 
Crest and South Beach Hotels in Miami

Location

In Fort Lauderdale, Hyatt Pierr 66 is located close to the port and approximately at 15 minutes from the airport. In Miami, the Hilton Hotel Downtown is close to the port and the Claridge, Crest, and South Beach hotels are located in the famous South Beach area.

Rooms

The Hyatt in Fort Lauderdale and Hilton in Miami have respectively 380 and 530 rooms, all offering all the amenities and equipments of a 4 star hotel. The other Miami Hotels are smaller in size, offering between 50 and 80 rooms, all with modern comfort of a 3 and 3 ½ star hotel.

Hotel Dining

All these hotels offer one or several restaurants and there are also many other culinary possibilities close by.

Activities

Hyatt, Hilton, and Crest Hotels have all a pool and the South Beach, which has no pool is however the closest to the Ocean. At Hyatt and Hilton Hotels, you can also enjoy a Fitness centre among other activities.

Services

These hotels and their staff are there to make your wishes come through. They will try their best to make your short stay in Florida memorable, before or after your cruise.

More information on Hyatt Pierr 66 in Fort Lauderdale

More information on Hilton Hotel Dowtown Miami

More information on Claridge Hotel at Miami Beach

More information on Crest and South Beach Hotels in Miami

Destination: Puerto Rico

Caribbean Cruises: Big cruise liners and luxury ships

Introduction

Cruise liners or Mega ships

The first mega ships started their journey in the 80’s. They are like small cities and can carry between 1550 to 3000 passengers. With their big size, they can offer more common space, and some has enough space to include a golf field or several pools. They are more affordable and offer easily

some special fares at the beginning and the end of the high season. These big ships also have a better stability and those suffering from sea sickness will almost or not feel at all the rocking of the cruise liner. Moreover, it may take all your cruise length to discover all the ship’s corners and find your cabin easily; you may walk more than necessary at the beginning. However, these ships are so big that they cannot get close the some pretty harbour. In high season, many big cruise ships call the same ports, and you may find 3 to 4 ships at the same place for one day. The island will suddenly get overburden with close to 5000 tourists doing about the same excursions and that may create some traffic jump. The other disadvantage with the immense size is the delay in disembarking the ship. You cannot be in few minutes visiting an Island if 2000 people want to do the same as you. However, you are on vacations and not in a rush, you have therefore to integrate this coolness in your thinking as the Caribbean locals do it all their life long. 
There is a classification of the cruise liners, from 3 to 6 stars (or 2 to 5, depending on the guides). The ships are in fact of popular class, moderate, premium or deluxe. Some ships, like Princess Cruises, RCCL, Royal Caribbean Cruise Line) or Norwegian Cruise line (NCL) have ships in 3 and 4 stars. 2 stars are very seldom, Easy Cruise would be an example. Among the cruise ships companies offering the Caribbean destination, here are some we suggest:

****** Crystal and Regent Seven Seas Cruises

The Crystal Serenity and the Crystal Symphony are both super deluxe ships of approximately 1000 passengers each. One crew for about two guests is the ratio on these boats so you can be sure to get the attention you need at all times. Regent Seven Seas Cruises (RSSC) offers the Navigator, Mariner and the Voyager on its Caribbean Cruises. They are smaller ships, between 490 and 700 passengers and again there is a little more than one crew pour a couple. Here again, the staff will be responding to all your needs.

*****  Silversea Cruises
With the Wind, the Shadow, and seldom the Cloud, Silversea carry between 296 and 382 passengers and offer as well a ratio of almost one crew per passenger, proof of its luxury service.

*****  Seabourn Cruise Line
The Seabourn Pride and Legend are the two ships cruising the Caribbean. They are identical and carry 208 passengers.

***** SeaDream Yacht Club
2 Luxury ships, SeaDream I and II, sail from November through April the Caribbean from San Juan, Saint Thomas, Antigua and sometimes Miami  for scheduled 7-night itineraries and only for 55 pampered couple.

***/**** P & O Cruises
There are 6 ships with the venue of the Ventura in spring 2008. All the ships are quite big, between 1250 passengers capacity for the Artemis, the only ship especially reserved for adults, and 3574 passengers for the new Ventura, more family oriented. This English cruise line mainly sells to Great Britain.

**** Celebrity
Some of the ships of the celebrity fleet are the Celebrity, the century and the galaxy are less than 1900 passengers; they are issue from the old generation (in service in 1995 and 1997). The 3 other ones, The Constellation, the Millennium and the Summit are all part of the Millennium era and started in the years 2000 and up; they all have a capacity of more than 2000 passengers. The Azamara, recently finished will cruise the Caribbean in 2009 with only 694 passengers.

**** Costa
On the twelve Costa’s ships, only the Fortuna and the Mediterranea are located in the Caribbean. They have between 999 and 1300 cabins and offer excellent offers if you can book well in advance.

**** MSC
Only the Poesia is cruising the Caribbean in 2009-10. It has 1275 cabins for total passengers of more than 3000. Again, prices are very competitive if the reservations are made few months ahead of time.

***/**** Princess Cruises
Princess has 17 ships in total. For the Caribbean route, the ships used have different capacity; The See and the Dawn carry 1950 passengers, The Golden and the Grand carry 2600 passengers and the Caribbean, the Crown and the emerald carry approximately 3100 passengers.

*** RCCL
Royal Caribbean Cruise Line offer many itineraries in the Caribbean with the Independence of the Seas (3634 passengers. Other ships have also some Caribbean itineraries like the Jewel if the Seas and the Serenade of the Seas (2501 passengers each), as well as the Voyager of the Seas (3114 passengers). RCCL is dedicated towards family vacations.

***/**** Norwegian
The Jewel, Pearl, Dawn, and Sun have different itineraries leaving from Florida. Other ships like the Majesty and Spirit will leave from Texas or Louisiana for other Caribbean routes. All these vessels are big with lots of passengers and also offer family staterooms up to deluxe suite.

Finally, other cruise lines like Holland America Line, Cunard, or Carnival cruise Line (young and family oriented) and others also offer Caribbean cruises. Please do not hesitate to contact us for the best offer corresponding to your needs.

Destination: Antigua and Barbuda / British Virgin Islands / Guadeloupe / St-Kitts and Nevis / St Maarten and Saint Martin / US Virgin Islands / Barbados / Grenada / Martinique / St Lucia / Trinidad and Tobago / Bahamas / Cayman Islands / Dominican Republic / Jamaica / Puerto Rico

Caribbean Cruises: Sailing Ship, mix

Introduction

These ships are between the individual sailing boat and cruise liners. They have sails but also cruise with motors, so they can easily respect their schedule as they are not totally dependant on the winds, sometimes capricious in the Caribbean. Their sizes are adapted for smaller ports of call in quieter bay and sometimes they

will propose specific itineraries, outside the normal route of big ships. They welcome approximately 110 to 312 passengers, allowing more seclusion. They are almost all 5 stars deluxe boats but the atmosphere is relaxed as it is always on a sailboat. The experience in these ships is a very enriching one and one of the best way to discover small paradise Islands of the Caribbean. Among the most popular sailing ships you find the Star Clipper, the Compagnie du Ponant, and the Windstar Cruises.

Destination: British Virgin Islands / Saint Barts / US Virgin Islands / Barbados / St Lucia / Cayman Islands / Puerto Rico

Sailing boat: Monohulls, Catamarans, Yachts

Introduction

This cruise type is dedicated for the more adventurous persons or the ones who followed Alinghi challenge and would like to understand this wonderful passion of the skippers. The Caribbean region has two specific areas favourable to sailing cruises. Up North, the British Virgin Islands are considered the capital of

sailing. Due to the short distance between the Islands, you can easily do 1 to 2 hours of sailing and already encounter a new island to explore. Every day, you discover something new and are always surrounded by land. This is best way to cruise on small ship for the first time as it’s quiet, and you won’t get bored, the scenery always changing in front of your eyes and you can also cruise this small area on board a motorized yacht.

The other area is located south of the Caribbean in another décor, the Grenadines. Its capital, St Vincent is the place where the majority of the small sailing cruises start their journey. The distance between the islands are longer, therefore there is more navigation involved but it is also the opportunity to get you completely surrounded by the immensity of the Caribbean Sea with its fabulous colours. You, your ship, and the sea, what a memorable moment! The Grenadines islands are also one of the last places in earth where nature is at its best and still protected; Tobago Cays is the perfect example to illustrate this.

For the sailing cruise, you can rent a monohull or catamaran with captain and hostess or, if you are skipper yourself, just rent the ship (bareboat). With the first option, you can rent them per cabin or the whole ship. It is advisable to do it with people you know (small group) or family due to the promiscuity. The sail boats have between 2 to 4 cabins (sometime more) and you rent them per week or occasionally per day. You also have to be aware of the water and electricity that is not unlimited on a ship. In the British Virgin Islands, we work with Vacances sous voiles (French crew) and North South Yacht Vacations and in the Grenadines with Barefoot Yacht Charters who also offers sailing courses. DSL Yachting is only rented to experienced skippers and sail from St Lucia.

Destination: British Virgin Islands / St Lucia / St Vincent and the Grenadines

Vacances sous Voiles

Introduction : Never sailed the Caribbean or sailing for the first time? Perfect! Land is always within sight, the yacht and cruises are safe, and you'll be in the company of experienced yachters and intimately familiar with the area.

Types of boats :
Beneteau 50 :
Four (4) double cabins, each with its independent head compartment and a crew cabin in the forepeak. The large saloon can  accommodate 8 people and the galley is adapted to the needs of the most demanding Cordon Bleu chef. Light and ventilation are ensured by many opening hatches and ports.
Bavaria 46 :
Three (3) double cabins with a lot of storage space in addition to one cabin with two bunk beds and two wash rooms with isolated showersDimensions and number of port-holes as well as the color of joineries provide to the saloon much luminosity and distinction. The dining room can accommodate eight people.

Duration : one week (6 nights)

Services : Total relaxation... for sunbathing or shade provided by large bimini. The CD player has speakers both inside and outside and holds up to 12 CDs at a time. Board and card games are also available.
Transportation ashore.. with a good-sized dinghy. Both keen and novice swimmers will love relaxing in the calm, clear, warm waters of the Caribbean. Snorkeling with a selection of good quality snorkeling equipment. As well as their crews make you feel at home, your host, a bilingual canadian couple, make sure your need is attended to.

Destination: British Virgin Islands / St Maarten and Saint Martin

DSL Yachting

Introduction

Destination Saint Lucia Yachting is a bareboat yacht charter and boat management in the windward Islands of the Caribbean. DSL Yachting is located within Rodney Bay Marina in St Lucia,  the ideal takeoff point for a sail through the Caribbean Windward Islands.

Their fleet consist of 15 bareboat sailing yachts of different make and size, a fleet small enough to be personally maintained and looked after by the manager, but large enough to give you a good selection.

Types of boats

Bavaria, Beneteau, Jeanneau, Lagoon, Leopard.

Duration

from one to three weeks.

Services

Longterm Yacht Charter, Absentee Yacht Management, Yacht Management, Yacht Repairs and Refits,
Procurement of Spare Parts, Rental of Storage Space, Fax and Mail Service, Yacht Deliveries, Yacht Hull Insurance with Hurricane risk cover.

Destination: St Lucia / St Vincent and the Grenadines

Princess Cruises

Princess Cruises: The love boat!

Your Cruise line

Princess Cruises has 17 ships (in 2012) spread over 7 continents. The Princess fleet has divided these ships in several categories: The CARIBBEAN class includes the Caribbean, Crown, Emerald and Ruby Princess. These ships have a capacity of about 3080 passengers; the GEM class with the Diamond

and Sapphire Princess of 2670 passengers each; the GRAND class with the Grand, Golden and Star Princess (2600 passengers as well); the CORAL class with the Coral and the Island Princess (1970 passengers); the SUN class with the Sun, Dawn and Sea Princess, (1970 passengers); and finally the EXPLORER class with the Ocean and Pacific Princess, which are smaller (670 passengers). In 2013 and 2014, two new ships are planned to join the fleet, of which the Royal Princess with 3600 passengers.

Your itinerary

Princess Cruises offers a complete choice of itineraries on different ships’ types. Princess has a long experience on all the continents : in Mediterranean, 25 years ; in Asia, 20 years, in Scandinavia/Russia, 20 years as well ; in Australia, 30 years, in South America 20 years and even more in Alaska with 40 years of experience in Alaska!

The Cruisetours are also a Princess Cruises specialty. It includes the cruise and the land package on several destinations, of which the most famous is Alaska.

Your Cabin

All the vessels come with all the luxurious amenities like the first class hotel- from room service 24 hours up to the chocolate on your pillow. More than 50% of the cabins have balconies. According to the ships, you will find interior, exterior and with balcony cabins, as well as mini suite and several types of suites.

Dining

Princess Cruises dining concept is based on the PERSONAL CHOICE DINING, meaning different options for dining are available : A la carte restaurants with 3 services, anytime dining (eat when you want), specialties restaurants and buffer Restaurants. Other possibilities include the 24 hours buffet Restaurant, room service (also 24 hour), Hamburger-Grill & Pizzeria, and free coffee, tea, iced tea at the buffet Restaurant. Moreover, you will find wine and caviar bars, sushi bar as well as an International Cafe.

Activities

Here are some possibilities offered on board the Princess Cruises ships: Night entertainment with the Las Vegas & Late Night Shows, Casino, Disco & Cocktail Parties, and Movies under the Stars (open air movie theatre). Others activities include wellbeing with the Lotus Spa, hairdressing and beauty Salons, modern Gym, Tennis, Volleyball, Ping pong, Jogging track, golf simulator and “The Sanctuary”, a specifically designed area for relaxation.

Services
The Princess Cruises vessels are well –planned, with a variety of main characteristics and intimate areas as well. This makes them the “Big Ship Choice, Small Ship Feel”.  Princess Cruises offers you 17 ships over 7 continents, a large choice of various itineraries, many dining options including the Anytime Dining, and the Cruisetours. On board its ships, there is one crew member for two passengers.

BOOK YOUR PRINCESS CRUISES ONLINE HERE !

What is included

  • Accommodation
  • Dining options
  • Spectacular entertainment
  • Sport Equipment (vary according to the ship)
  • Children Clubs (vary according to the ship)

Options/Supplements

  • Transportation to join the cruise
  • Transfers
  • Pre/Post accommodation
  • Insurances
  • Tips on board the ship
  • Beverages (except the ones mentioned above in the buffet restaurants)
  • Excursions

Duration/Period

  • Minimum 6 nights, Maximum 110 nights (around the world).
  • Valid all year
  • Ask us the rates for your travel dates!

Destination: Puerto Rico

Cunard Cruises

Cunard Line – The Queen of the seas

Your Cruise line

The Cunard Line means emotions, passion and nostalgia as well as timeless, classical, traditional, inspired, royal….

In 1839, the company was founded by Samuel Cunard and in 1840 the first 14 days Transatlantic crossings started. In 1936, the Queen Mary with 80.774 tons, is the biggest ship of the world then the Queen Elizabeth followed in 1940 with its 83.673 tons. Even bigger in 1968, the Queen Elizabeth 2, is the last Cunard ship to be constructed in an English shipyard. Then in 2004 comes the Queen Mary 2, followed in 2007 by the Queen Victoria. In 2008, the Queen Elizabeth 2 is sold to Dubai where it became a hotel and in 2010 the Queen Elizabeth is added to the fleet. The Queen Mary 2 has 2‘592 passengers, the Queen Elizabeth, 2‘058 passengers and the Queen Victoria has 1‘980 passengers.

Your itinerary

The itineraries are rich and various. Destinations like Mediterranean, Norwegian Fjords, Baltic or Black Seas and Canarias are the Cunard Classics. The Queen Elizabeth, for the 2011-12 season, from January to April will offer a round the world cruise from and to Southampon via the Caribbean, Panama Canal, the South Seas, Australia, South East Asia, Indian Ocean and the Mediterranean. From May to October, she will cruise in Europe with some cruises in the Caribbean and New England. Finally she also offers initiation cruises on July 01st and 13th, every time 2 days. The QM 2 also offers this kind of try out cruises, Transatlantic and even more…

Your Cabin

Pure harmony between modern and classic! Royaland Design are the ways to explain Cunard Cruises. There are different types of cabins in 3 distinctive categories:
Your Cabin in the Britannia category: A large choice of cabins from the Interior (14 - 18m2), Exterior (15 - 19m2) to the one with balcony (22 - 25m2).

Your Cabin in the Princess Grill category : Princess Suite (31 – 37m2 ) with the following advantages : Dining at the Princess Grill Restaurant, dining a la carte in the suite, access to the Queens Grill Lounge, one service (18h30 - 21h00) at restaurant Princess Grill, concierge service, fruit basket, personalized letterhead paper.

Your Cabin in the Queens Grill category : the Queens Suite (approx. 47m2 ), the  Penthouse Suite (47 - 70m2), the Royal Suite (approx. 74m2) or the Grand Duplex Apartment (approx. 209m2) and the below advantages : Dining at the Queens Grill Restaurant, evenings appetizers, a welcome champagne bottle, minibar, floral arrangment, and buttler service. The installations and amenities are the same for all cabins: Sparkling wine bottle, bathrobe, slippers, hairdryer, fridge, safe, television, radio, laptop connexion, telephone, electricity 110/220v, daily activity program, room service and nightly turndown service.

Dining

Britannia Premier Restaurant offers two services: The first one at 18h00 and the second one at 20h30. The Princess Grill and Queens Grill Restaurants offer a unique service between 18h30 and 21h00. The quality is totally independent from the category. Every afternoon, in a delightful environment, the traditional Tea Time is served with sandwiches and scones in the full English tradition.

Activities

Each ship offer wide and rich experiences. Every port of call is the occasion to discover a new world
while travelling on board in the best conditions and in the trusty environment of Cunard. On board the muffled ambiance and glamour is present in all the different refined  lounges.

Services

At Cunard, you will find luxurious cabin and delicious meals. Some services are also specific to Cunard like dogs acceptance, the Cunard World Clb and the Gentleman host. With Cunard, almost every thing is possible.

BOOK YOUR CUNARD CRUISES ONLINE HERE !

What is included

  • Accommodation
  • Dining options
  • Spectacular entertainment
  • Conferences and animations program

Options/Supplements

  • Transportation to join the cruise
  • Transfers
  • Pre/Post accommodation
  • Insurances
  • Tips on board the ship
  • Beverages on board the ship
  • Excursions

Duration/Period

  • Minimum 2 nights, Maximum 111 nights (around the world).
  • Valid all year
  • Ask us the rates for your travel dates!

More information on CUNARD Cruises

Destination: Puerto Rico

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