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Cruise Schedule Day PORT
Day 1 (S) Day 2 (SU) Day 3 (M) Day 4 (T) Day 5 (W) Day 6 (TH) Day 7 (F) Day 8 (S)
Philipsburg, St. Maarten Tortola, B.V.I.
Jost Van Dyke, B.V.I. Virgin Gorda, B.V.I.
Basseterre, St. Kitts & Nevis Les Saintes, F.W.I. St. Barts, F.W.I.
Philipsburg, St. Maarten aRRIVaL
8AM 8AM 8AM 8AM 8AM 8AM 5AM
DEPaRTURE 10PM
MIDNIGHT MIDNIGHT 8PM 6PM
10PM MIDNIGHT DISEMBARK AM For a complete list of port descriptions, visit
www.pgcruises.com Roundtrip St. Maarten Itinerary Highlights:
• One departure only! • Take advantage of duty-free shopping in St. Barts, sometimes called “Manhattan-sur-Mer” (Manhattan on the Sea)
• Bask in the nearly perfect climate of the British Virgin Islands while enjoying a festive barbecue at Prickly Pear Beach on the island of Virgin Gorda
• Enjoy excellent restaurants, interesting shops, and unique art galleries in seemingly untouched Les Saintes, an island chain known for its serene ambiance
• Discover the underwater marine world with exceptional snorkeling in Tortola
Balcony Stateroom (A) Window Stateroom (B) Window Stateroom (C)
March 22, 2014
STANDARD CRUISE FARE
$8,990 $6,890 $5,990
SAVINGS
$4,495 $3,445 $2,995
Prices are per person, double occupancy. Single supplement pricing available upon request. Third guest in stateroom sails FREE. Port, security, and handling fees of $295 per person are additional. Please see pages 96-98 for more information.
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