CARIBBEAN PORTS OF CALL
Atlantis Paradise Island
Dune buggying in Falmouth, Jamaica
Sint Maarten
Ports for all W
ith so much to do and see on board Royal Caribbean’s ships, it’s hard to imagine
wanting to disembark. But Royal Caribbean’s itineraries through the Caribbean, the Bahamas and Bermuda include some of the most amazing stops in one of the most beautiful regions of the world. With white-sand beaches, vibrant towns and an abundance of natural wildlife, the Caribbean has so much to offer, and Royal Caribbean cruisers will have the luxury of exploring multiple destinations in one trip. For each port of call, customers will be able to purchase shore excursions from an extensive range of options including water sports, ziplines, animal encounters, community projects, historical site visits and more.
Here are a few of the excursions
from some of the ports of call on Symphony of the Seas, Allure of the Seas and Mariner of the Seas’ itineraries.
PHILIPSBURG, SINT MAARTEN Though Sint Maarten is a small island, there are plenty of excursions
that showcase the best sights and activities. Customers can book a narrated island tour exploring the French and Dutch sides of the island, including fishing villages, the countryside and key landmarks. For the more adventurous, Loterie
Farm in the French, northern part of the island, boasts an incredible treetop adventure, which includes ziplines and rope bridges. Or for a unique underwater excursion, Sint Maarten Sea Trek is a guided walking tour on the bottom of the sea where guests can see a sunken submarine and helicopter.
Loterie Farm in Saint Martin boasts an incredible treetop adventure, which includes ziplines and rope bridges
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SAN JUAN, PUERTO RICO On the north coast of Puerto Rico is its vibrant capital, San Juan. Customers can book one of the many city tours as an excursion, including a food and culture tour and a trip around the old and new city. San Juan is also home to the Bacardi distillery, where Royal Caribbean customers can take a tour and see how rum is
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