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What do you call a place that offers world-class restaurants, Broadway-style shows, a luxurious spa and amenities that rival the grandest hotel on land? We call her Celebrity Millennium; you'll call her magnificent. To sail on Celebrity Millennium, the first of our Millennium-class of ships, is an experience that cannot be expressed in words. Stride her decks and see for yourself what those who have experienced her already know. You sail from San Juan , Puerto Rico. a vibrant, modern port city. Spanish influence is evident everywhere in the city. Visit fortifications, museums and cathedrals throughout the city and remember to wear comfortable shoes. Port cities include:
St. Croix, U.S.V.I - This quaint, picturesque waterfront town is brimming with history and beauty. The Victorian style architecture creates a charming skyline for this small port city, and within it are numerous historical buildings and museums that can be explored by foot in just one day. Fort Frederik is the town's most recognized National Landmark and dates back to 1700.
Basseterre, St. Kitts - What is a town square fashioned after London's Piccadilly Circus doing in the middle of an island that once served as the sugar-trading epicenter of the Caribbean? It's just one of many surprises St. Kitts has in store for visitors to this historic and enchanting piece of Caribbean real estate.
Roseau, Dominica - Roseau may be the capital and largest city in Dominica, however it is also known for its rainforests, waterfalls, and caves. There are excellent opportunities for hiking and the abundant marine life make it a superb area for diving and snorkeling. Equally as popular are charming stilt houses and the sound of reggae and calypso music.
Castries, St. Lucia - Famous for its twin peaks shaped by the upheaval of a now extinct volcano, St. Lucia is one of the truly unspoiled islands in all the Caribbean. Here you'll find a variety of landscapes and eco-systems not found anywhere else in the region, including rain forests, mountains and beaches that truly deserve the "pristine" designation.
Bridgetown, Barbados - If you were to close your eyes while enjoying a "high tea in Trafalgar Square," you would swear you were in London - if it weren't for the warm breezes and emerald green waters enveloping you. Nicknamed "Little England" by some, Barbados is home to many museums that chronicle the island's rich .
George's, Grenada - When the phrase "sugar and spice and everything nice" was coined, surely they must have been referring to Grenada. This lovely island is home to sugar and spice plantations and even a rum distillery or two. You can tour these working plantations and see how the bounty of Grenada's rich soil is grown, processed and cared for in the present day.
Willemstad, Curacao - No one can blame early European settlers for building so many forts on Willemstad, Curaçao. One look at this former Dutch colony and you will want to claim it all for yourself. Drive on the fabled Queen Juliana Bridge, which soars 185 feet above the tepid waters between Punda, Otrobanda and Schottegat. Or stop at the Old Market - Marche. It's casual, and you can enjoy just-caught fish and local delicacies all grilled fresh right before your eyes.
Oranjestad, Aruba - Aruba is probably the all-time most-used synonym for vacation. The capital city, Oranjestad, is a chic blend of Dutch and Caribbean influences, which can be found in everything from the cuisine to the architecture. The charming boutiques of Seaport Village and the tropical gardens in Wilhelmina can be pleasant diversions.
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| Dates |
Depart February 14 and Return February 25, 2011 |
| Transport |
Cruise |
| Meals |
All meals onboard
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| Price |
$1975 |
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Call for more information |
| Deposit |
$900 due with registration (see general
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To register, call 913-681-2202 now! |
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