WATER, WATER EVERYWHERE WHEN YOU CRUISE WITH     - Why not go horse back riding in the Caribbean? On this five day cruise resolve to do things you've never done before. Ride horseback in the ocean, take a raft tour through a rain forest or circle the cruise ship all afternoon on a Fiesta Party Boat! If you join in daily water aerobics, take yoga classes, do deck walking and take ballroom dance lessons, you will come home looking great. Classes are held daily on a     cruise, taught by your own certified, favorite home town instructors who travel with you. If you have a group of friends who'd like to join you in taking give us a call. Our specialty is group travel. How good can it get? It gets better. Not only do you enjoy every day, you can also learn important history about the Caribbean. For instance, in the 1980s Royal Caribbean bought a large section of Haiti to develop as its own private resort. Today 300 Haitian locals work there with 200 more citizens to sell homemade crafts in the city's market. When a recent hurricane impacted the other side of Haiti, Royal Caribbean donated $1 million to help it recover. Royal Caribbean continues to develop business in all of Haiti. In fact, RCCL pays $6 for every passenger on their ships stopping at Haiti, regardless of whether a guest gets off the ship. Royal Caribbean has licensed shop keepers in Labadee who serve high quality food and drink and who guarantee the quality of their crafts. When you see a shop keeper with a Royal Caribbean badge (shown above) you will know Royal Caribbean recommends what you are are buying. In another famous Caribbean island city......Falmouth, Jamaica...... Royal Caribbean is working hard to preserve its history. Today Falmouth is made up of masons, carpenters, tavern-keepers, mariners, planters and hard working entrepreneurs, just as it was in the 1790s. They are working side by side with Royal Caribbean to recreate their historical city into the port icon it once was. This year Falmouth is a booming city proud of its new $180 million port. Pirate ships once brought huge business into Jamaica. Now it's fun cruise ships. Call the    at 800-955-9942 to join in the festivites. 
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Western Caribbean
January 30 - February 4, 2012 :
R/T from Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
1-800-955-9942
A
$300 per stateroom ($150 per person) fully
refundable deposit secures your mid-ship
cabin. Upon booking you are
sent a post card confirming your cabin
number. Final payment is due by Oct. 24th, 2011. Guests may cancel any time up to Oct. 24th for a full refund. No insurance is needed. But after Oct. 24th travel insurance is required to receive any refund. Certified lifeguards travel with the club. Swimming belts and noodles are provided for exercise classes on the ship.

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Category |
Price |
| Inside |
Cat. M Selling
(double) Fast! |
$587 |
| Ocean
View |
Cat. G
(double) |
$598 |
| Balcony |
Cat. D3 Selling
(double) Fast! |
$827 |
| Inside |
Cat. M Selling
(single) Fast! |
$877 |
| Ocean
View |
Cat. G
(single) |
$1027 |
| Balcony |
Cat. D3
(single) |
$1357 |
Prices
are based on double occupancy in a stateroom. They include port charges, but do not
include air fare. Taxes, customs fees
and service charges total $119 more per person.
Travel insurance is required starting at $59 per person. But this rate is not charged until your final pay date on Oct. 24th. Book with a deposit now to guarantee your cabin's best location and price. If you must cancel, call before Oct. 24th for a full refund. Cabin prices are subject to availability. For best air rates call Twins Travel at 703-583-2008.
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January 24, 2012
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