Set Sail with Sylvia Browne, and Colette Baron-Reid on a Breathtaking Cruise to the Caribbean
Ports of Call & Cruising Highlights
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
There is an abundance of things to do in the Ft. Lauderdale area: visit the newly redesigned Ft. Lauderdale Beach and cafes, see the historic Riverwalk, shop the luxurious stores on Las Olas Blvd, or adventure to the Everglades for an exhilarating air boat excursion.
Grand Turk, Turk and Caicos Islands
Grand Turk is the capital of the Turks and Caicos Island. This small island is bursting with turn-of-the-century charm. Founded by Bermudan Salt Rakers some three centuries ago, its’ Bermudan British colonial architecture amidst the colorful Caribbean style dwellings make Grand Turk worth a visit. Blessed with miles of quiet sugary beaches, it is close to several uninhabited cays just waiting to be explored. Grand Turk excels in providing spectacular diving, snorkeling, fishing and sailing. The warm Atlantic waters are filled with an incredible array of marine life dolphins to the magnificent humpback whale.
San Juan, Puerto Rico
Historic Old San Juan is Puerto Rico’s bastion of Spanish colonial tradition with well-preserved buildings lining cobblestone streets, wrought-iron balconies ablaze with purple bougainvillea, and the massive El Morro Fortress which guards the harbor and oversees the majestic landscape. Nearby, new San Juan flaunts a sleek skyline of luxury five star resort hotels. As the sun sets roulette wheels spin, as glittering casinos and nightclubs beckon. Nature lovers will enjoy the El Yunque rainforest with its mountain lakes and waterfalls.
St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands
The beautiful scenery alone would fulfill the dreams of most visitors – but there is much more. This laid-back island paradise is also a shopping Shangri-La. Once a haven for merchant, naval and pirate ships, the waterfront warehouses that were filled with pirate booty in the past have been converted into duty-free shops stocked with imported luxuries. The stunning Magen’s Bay is listed as one of the ten most beautiful beaches in the world.
Half Moon Cay, Bahamas
Privately owned by Holland America, Half Moon Cay remains largely in its pristine, natural state, with a wonderful Wild Bird Preserve designated by the Bahamian National Trust. Its beach is a two-mile-long, crescent-shaped bay with silky, white sand beaches - the perfect tropical island paradise you dream of. Enjoy Swimming and snorkeling, glass bottom boat rides, and a variety of activities from the Water Sports Center.
Holland America is “consistently the highest rated among the world’s best cruise lines”, according to the discriminating readers of Conde Nast Traveler and Travel & Leisure.
Additional Costs: Port Charges and Taxes: $304.71 per person (may be subject to change)
All staterooms are equipped with TV, refrigerator, safe, telephone, and multi-channel music.
For more information contact:
Ron Oyer’s Life Journeys / Worldview Travel
888-259-9191 ext. 1258 Sara or 1262 Adam
101 West Fourth St. #400,Santa Ana, CA. 92701
E-mail: snorth@worldviewtravel.com or asavage@worldviewtravel.com
SPACE IS VERY LIMITED FOR THIS EXCITING EVENT!
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