Caribbean Calypso Carnival Victory
Board this spectacular superliner and cruise from the crystal clear waters of Barbados and experience San Juan, one of
the oldest cities in the Western Hemisphere, where you can see the amazing El Morro Fort then visit the volcanic peaks
and pools of Dominica. Call at St Thomas, home to historic sights such as a 17th century plantation.
Carnival’s mission is to remind people that having fun is more important than ever before and we know you’’ll be
smiling from the minute you sent food on Carnival Victory, an informal resort at sea with a spectacular 9-storey atrium
that features glass elevators and an illuminated sky dome.Facilities include two stunning split level dining rooms, a full
casino, all night dance club and show lounge with Las Vegas style productions.Spa Carnival provides a complete range
of pampering treatments – and further afield are four pools, 2 whirlpools, a spiral waterslide and “Camp Carnival”
supervised activities for kids.Every culinary taste is catered for with delicious dining, “Taste of the Nation” specialities,
and everything from Asian cuisine and sushi bars to a 24-hour pizzeria!
The Carnival Victory’s home port is San Juan, Puerto Rico however Virgin guests have special permission to join the ship in Barbados every Wednesday.Please note that
USA immigration transit in San Juan is compulsory for all guests.
■ 7-night Caribbean Cruise ■ 18 Bars & Lounges ■ 3 Full-Service Restaurants and a Choice of Casual Eateries ■ Vegas-
28
Style Shows at the Caribbean Showroom ■ Nightclubs ■ South China Sea Casino ■ Camp Carnival (age 2-17 years)
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Sailing dates 2010
Southern Caribbean - 7 nights
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Depart at 10.00pm.
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the Caribbean’s best mountain scenery,the volcanic
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St Thomas
St Kitts
Why not shop for duty-free trinkets and bargains
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can hire a jeep and wander where the fancy takes
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you. The Pitons are an essential stop, as are the
before heading to one of the amazing beaches this
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10.00am: Set halfway between Guadeloupe and
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8.00am: Located in the middle of the Leeward
Martinique, you’ll find Dominica, the largest and
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something for everyone. Very laid-back, it has
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of hidden natural wonders. Explore the beauty of
wall of coral reef. Horatio Nelson’s fully restored
this tropical rainforest paradise with a hike up to
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dockyard is an excellent way to spend your day.
one of the shimmering waterfalls, or a tour
Depart 6.00pm.
through the capital of Roseau. Depart at 6.00pm.
sat: st kitts
wed: return to barbados
7.00am: You arrive at St Kitts to warm waters and
8.00am: You arrive back into Bridgetown,
sandy beaches. Why not take in the delights of the
Barbados. Where will you go now? Maybe another
uising
very pretty capital, Basseterre, with quaint shopping
few days on this amazing island?
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areas and excellent examples of Creole and West
Indian architecture? Depart 4.00pm.
Relax at the bar
For more information visit
virginholidayscruises.co.uk
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