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Jewels of the Western Caribbean
Norwegian Jewel 9 night Fly-Cruise
Magnificent Mayan temples, beautiful beaches of blonde sand, eco adventures and a taste of paradise on NCL’s own private island – that’s Caribbean perfection.
Departs UK Saturday
2010 • January 2, 9†, 16, 23, 30† • February 6, 13, 20†, 27 • March 6, 13†, 20, 27 • April 3†
MIAMI • •GREAT STIRRUP CAY
Highlights:
• Explore the unspoilt waterways and lagoons of Belize aboard a 450 horse-powered airboat
• Learn to snorkel on Great Stirrup Cay, then take a guided tour beneath the waves
NCL Fly-Cruise package includes:
COSTA MAYA BELIZE CITY
RO• ATÁN
Ca®ibbean Sea
Itinerary
Sat
Sun Mon Tue
Transfer to first-class hotel for overnight accommodation
Miami Transfer to pier
Cruise the Caribbean
UK/Miami Florida
Wed Belize City Belize
Thu Fri
At Sea
Sat Great Stirrup Cay Bahamas
NCL’s Private Island
Sun
Sun
Mon
Miami Florida
Miami/UK
Transfer to airport for overnight flight home
Arrive UK
Go ashore by tender. †Roatán: go ashore by tender
10am 6pm 8am
disembark
Roatán Bay Islands Honduras
Costa Maya Mexico
embark 4pm 8am
8am 8am
5pm 5pm 5pm
Arrive Depart
• 7 nights NCL Freestyle Cruising aboard Norwegian Jewel
with its fantastic choice of accommodation from comfortable Staterooms most with Oceanview or Balcony to luxurious Suites and spectacular 3 bedroom Garden Villas. Check them out on pages 14-21
• 1 night’s hotel accommodation in Miami (room only) pre-cruise
• 24 hour dining. Norwegian Jewel has 13 dining options,
where you can indulge in cuisine from around the world from French to all-American steaks and more. You can choose where to dine, please note a cover charge applies in selected restaurants
• All entertainment on board ship including spectacular
shows in the Stardust Theatre, try your luck in the Casino, work out in gym or chill out in the spa - so much choice
• Economy scheduled return flights from London
• All overseas transfers between airport, hotel, pier and ship
What are you doing today?
BALCONY
Prices are per person
STATEROOM
INSIDE
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OCEANVIEW
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MINI-SUITE PENTHOUSE
COURTYARD VILLA
OWNER’S SUITE GARDEN VILLA 3rd/4th GUESTS CHILD 2-11†
INFANT 6 months-2 years†
BD BC BB BA AF AE AD AC AB A4 A3 AA A1
CRUISE FARE
Fly-Cruise From*
£999
£1009 £1019 £1029 £1039 £1049 £1249 £1269 £1289 £1309 £1329 £1399 £1419 £1449 £1479 £1649 £1849 £1999 £2199 £2599 £3239 £3469 £3919 £8569 £859 £729 £449
Cruise Only From*
£429 £439 £449 £459 £469 £479 £709 £729 £749 £769 £789 £859 £879 £909 £939 £1109 £1309 £1459 £1659 £2059 £2699 £2929 £3379 £8029 £409 £429 £249
Prices based on 2 to 30 January 2010 departures, see
www.ncl.co.uk for latest pricing on all departure dates. #Based on Cruise Only price.†Sharing with two adults. Staterooms are available for single occupancy at up to a 100% supplement.
CRUISE ONLY BASED ON
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Roatán, Bay Islands
First the geography – Roatán is one of the three Bay Islands some 30 miles off the coast of Honduras and it’s about 30 miles long and two wide. Now what you really want to know – it’s got gorgeous beaches backed by tropical forests, sensational diving and snorkelling over the beautiful Belizean Reef and adventures like kayaking, horse riding and hiking the jungle trails.
See NCL Shore Excursions at
www.ncl.co.uk/shorex
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