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Navigator, Caribbean Cruise ex Ft Lauderdale Return

Cruise Line: Regent Seven Seas Cruises
Ship: Seven Seas Navigator
Region: Caribbean
Departs: Dec 18, 2008
From: Ft Lauderdale (Pt Everglades)
11 Nights
from 4695.00 USD
Navigator, Caribbean Cruise ex Ft Lauderdale Return

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Itinerary

Itinerary for Seven Seas Navigator departing Thursday, 18 December 2008

DayPorts of call Arrives Departs
Day 1Ft Lauderdale (Pt Everglades)Embark5.00pm
Day 3Grand Cayman (George Town)8.00am5.00pm
Day 4Cozumel, Mexico1.00pmovernight
Day 5Cozumel, Mexico7.00pm
Day 6Belize City, Belize8.00am6.00pm
Day 7Santo Tomas de Castilla, Guatemala7.00am6.00pm
Day 9Costa Maya, Mexico8.00am6.00pm
Day 11Key West8.00am6.00pm
Day 12Ft Lauderdale (Pt Everglades)Disembark

Description

11 Night Cruise sailing from Ft Lauderdale roundtrip aboard Navigator. 11 Night Cruise sailing from Ft Lauderdale roundtrip aboard Navigator.

In the six-star tradition of Radisson Seven Seas Cruises, the Seven Seas Navigator is destined for distinction. Occupying the uppermost niche in cruising, she offers her 490 guests an unusual level of luxury and some of the highest space and service ratios at sea. From her all-suite, all-ocean-view accommodations with their luxurious marble baths to her signature cuisine to her superbly attentive staff, she has few equals.

Highlights of your cruise include:

Ft Lauderdale
Ft. Lauderdale sits in the middle of the burgeoning megalopolis known as South Florida, which hugs the Atlantic coast from Miami in the south (a 35-minute car ride away) to Palm Beach in the north. It is the principal city in huge Broward County, two-thirds of which is swampland in the Everglades. What isn't swampy includes 23 miles of beaches and 28 municipalities.

Cozumel
Cozumel is the largest inhabited island in Mexico, which lies only 11 miles off the mainland. On the island there is only one town called San Miguel, which is located on the West Coast. Luxury hotels, shops and restaurants are situated on the beaches of the Caribbean Sea. The rest of this immense island is filled with natural beauty. Explore the endless stretches of natural, virgin beaches. On the East Coast, the beaches are known for large breaking surf and immense limestone rock formations. On the West side enjoy calmer waters, as this area is popular for snorkeling and diving as the sea is crystal clear and teams with the most striking coral formations and tropical fish found in the Caribbean.

Costa Maya
The Costa Maya cruise port is something of an anomaly. Unlike other, already-established tourist attractions in the area (the island of Cozumel being the primary Yucatán cruise port), this port of call near the town of Majahual has been developed exclusively for cruise-ship passengers. The shops, restaurants, activities, and entertainment you'll find here aren't open to the general public. Puerto Costa Maya was also created to open up some of Mexico's lesser-visited archaeological sites to tourism.

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