Caribbean
Enjoy an exciting new experience every day as Norwegian Sun heads for the southernmost reaches of the carefree Caribbean. You’ll be amazed at the contrasts, from Cartagena with its massive Spanish fortress to Barbados’s legendary Platinum coast and Dutch-gabled houses on Aruba.
NEW Southern Caribbean from Miami
NORWEGIAN SUN 10 NIGHTS
Dates 2012: Oct 14 ·· Dec 16 Dates 2013: Jan 6, 27 · Feb 17 · Mar 10, 31
from only MIAMI Atlantic Ocean ST. THOMAS Caribbean Sea
Day Sun
Port Miami, USA
Mon/Tue Relaxing days at sea Wed
Thu Fri
Sat Sun
Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands Roseau, Dominica
Bridgetown, Barbados Castries, St. Lucia
Philipsburg, St. Maarten
Mon/Tue Relaxing days at sea Wed
Miami, USA Disembarkation usually begins two hours after docking
€ 669 per person*
DOMINICA ST. MAARTEN
BARBADOS
Arrive Depart 16:00
08:00 17:00
09:00 17:00 08:00 17:00 08:00 17:00 09:00 17:00
08:00
PRICES IN EUR P.P.* FROM
Inside 669
749
Balcony 989
Mini Suite 1.199
Suite 1.589 3rd/4th Guests+ 339
Child 2-17+ 199
+Sharing with two adults ST. LUCIA
St. Lucia: Land & Sea to the Pitons
The twin Pitons, towering cones of volcanic lava, are the must see landmarks of St. Lucia; travel one way by road and return by boat for a tropical island adventure.
St. Maarten: Lagoon Kayaking
Learn to paddle your sit-on-top kayak and then follow your guide on an eco-cruise across the largest saltwater lagoon in the Antilles to a beautiful cove.
For more information and to pre-reserve:
www.ncl.eu or
excursions@ncl.com
MAKE THE MOST OF YOUR TIME ASHORE
Barbados: 4x4 Safari & Green Monkey Encounter Get off the beaten track on an Adventure Safari through beautiful countryside and keep an eye open for the funny and fascinating green monkeys.
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