Nora Berndt (877-484-7245)
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norie@funcruises4you.com
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Norie |
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Come Sail with me on a Foodie Friends Cruise!
It was my dream to combine my love of all things culinary with my love of travel and one day host culinary based vacations. So now, I'm hosting my first culinary themed cruise and I invite you to share this experience with me. I invite all my foodie friends to come along.
Space is very limited as this is a small group so that we could do some special foodie activities together. Your cruise includes a week cruising the Western Caribbean RT from Galveston, special culinary based shore excursions, dinner in one of the ships specialty restaurants, complementary gifts and more.
Prices INCLUDE ALL GOVERNMENT FEES AND TAXES
Deposit of $100pp due by 5/31/10 will hold your spot and get you a FREE gift. Full deposit of $250pp due by 9/16/10 and final payment is due by 11/19/10. Easy payment plans are available.
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7 Night - Western Caribbean
(Caribbean)
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Sail Date: |
2/27/11 |
| Cruise Line: |
Royal Caribbean |
| Ship Name: |
Voyager of the Seas |
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| Galveston |
Ship: Voyager of the Seas
This ship is a revolutionary marvel of naval engineering. Enjoy one-of-a-kind features like an ice-skating rink, the Royal Promenade and a rock-climbing wall, just for starters. How did we accommodate all of these innovative ideas? Simple. We built a bigger cruise ship. The 138,000-ton, 3,114-guest Voyager of the Seas became the world's largest cruise ship when it entered service in November 1999. Innovations on this and other Voyager-family ships add up to more space for every guest, and include enhanced staterooms, expanded dining options and exceptional recreational facilities. |
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| Year Built |
1999 |
Ship Registry |
Bahamas |
| Tonnage |
138000 |
Cabins |
1557 |
| Handicap Cabins |
26 |
Capacity |
3114 |
| Elevators |
14 |
Restaurants |
10 |
| Bars |
8 |
Pools |
3 |
| Meeting Room(s) |
Y |
Casino(s) |
Y |
| Disco/Club(s) |
Y |
Fitness Center |
Y |
| Childrens Program |
Y |
Internet Cafe |
Y |
| Shops |
Y |
Library |
Y |
| Spa |
Y |
Deck Plans
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Itinerary
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Galveston
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 Founded in 1836 and located in the Gulf of Mexico, historic Galveston is a semi-tropical barrier island. Only 39 miles long and 2.5 miles wide, it lies 50 miles southwest of Houston. Long known for its miles of sandy beaches and Gulf seafood, today Galveston is also recognized for its treasure trove of Victorian architecture and one of the most vigorous historic preservation programs in the country. |
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At Sea
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 Relax and enjoy your vacation onboard your ship. You can do as much or as little as you want. |
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Cozumel
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 The crystal clear water surrounding Cozumel makes it a favorite for divers and sun-seekers from around the world. Found on the Yucatan peninsula, it is the largest of Mexicos islands and steeped in history, tracing Mayan descendants from 300 A.D. In town, there is shopping for local crafts and dining in colorful restaurants. |
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Grand Cayman
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 Discovered by Columbus in 1503, these islands are a popular resort and British Crown Colony that still provides travelers with unspoiled beauty. As a destination known for its superb diving opportunies, the Caymans are home to unforgettable ship- wrecks, brilliantly colored fish and Caribbean-clear water. |
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Montego Bay
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 Dance to the beat of Jamaicas lively reggae music in Montego Bay, known as "Mobay". If you enjoy sunbathing and great swimming, try popular Doctors Cave Beach; or Cornwall Beach, an underwater marine park, offers you an exciting treat. Or sample the rum at a distillery along the Governors Coach Tour, a 40-mile railroad trip. For something really different, try rafting down the Martha Brae on a bamboo raft. |
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At Sea
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 Relax and enjoy your vacation onboard your ship. You can do as much or as little as you want. |
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At Sea
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 Relax and enjoy your vacation onboard your ship. You can do as much or as little as you want. |
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Galveston
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 Founded in 1836 and located in the Gulf of Mexico, historic Galveston is a semi-tropical barrier island. Only 39 miles long and 2.5 miles wide, it lies 50 miles southwest of Houston. Long known for its miles of sandy beaches and Gulf seafood, today Galveston is also recognized for its treasure trove of Victorian architecture and one of the most vigorous historic preservation programs in the country. |
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Staterooms
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Deluxe Balcony: E2 - $898.48 *pp
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Two twin beds (can convert into queen-size), sitting area (some with sofa bed, which accommodates one guest), private balcony, mini bar, private bathroom, vanity area, hair-dryer, closed-circuit TV and phone. Rates vary from deck to deck. (173 sq. ft., balcony 47 sq. ft.) |
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Interior: N - $658.48 *pp
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Two twin beds (can convert into queen-size), private bathroom, vanity area, hair-dryer, mini bar, closed-circuit TV and phone. Also referred to as Interior Stateroom. (160 sq. ft.) |
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Ocean view: H - $748.48 *pp
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Two twin beds (can convert into queen-size), private bathroom, vanity area, hair-dryer, mini bar, closed-circuit TV and phone. Also referred to as Ocean View Stateroom. (180 - 211 sq. ft.) |
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