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May/June 2011

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sailing features calls at St. Maarten, St. Kitts, San Juan, Puerto Rico, and Labadee. Additionally, a seven-night Eastern Caribbean itinerary, departing on January 8 and 22, 2012, subtracts a call at St. Kitts from the eight-night itinerary, while a seven-night Western Caribbean itinerary, departing January 15, adds a call to the six-night itinerary at Cozumel, Mexico. A special nine-night New Year’s cruise, departing December 30, 2011, adds a call at St. Thomas to the eight-night Eastern Caribbean itinerary. Vacationers have a wide range of Caribbean cruise options ROYAL CARIBBEAN REDEPLOYS NAVIGATOR OF THE SEAS TO CARIBBEAN IN WINTER 2011-12 Royal Caribbean International recently announced the redeployment of Navigator of the Seas for the 2011-12 win- ter season, offering a wider selection of Caribbean vacation options. The ship will now reposition to Port Everglades in aboard 15 of the world’s largest and most innovative cruise ships, sailing from nine convenient U.S. ports throughout win- ter 2011-12. Navigator of the Seas joins Oasis of the Seas, Allure of the Seas and Liberty of the Seas at Port Everglades to offer regular sailings to the Caribbean. Explorer of the Seas and Enchantment of the Seas offer Northeast U.S. vaca- tioners convenient Caribbean cruise getaways from Cape Liberty in Bayonne and Baltimore, respectively, while Freedom of the Seas and Monarch of the Seas sail to the Caribbean and Bahamas from Port Canaveral on the Space Coast. Along the Gulf Coast, Voyager of the Seas, Mariner of the Seas and Jewel of the Seas offers convenient sailings from New Orleans, Galveston and Tampa, respectively. Vacationers also can sail the Southern Caribbean aboard Adventure of the Seas and Serenade of the Seas from San Juan, Puerto Rico, and Grandeur of the Seas from Colon, Panama. Meanwhile, Majesty of the Seas continues to offer short cruise from Miami to the Bahamas on Mondays and Fridays. Royal Caribbean International is a global cruise brand Fort Lauderdale, FL, and sail a range of five- to nine-night Eastern and Western Caribbean itineraries beginning November 20, 2011. Navigator of the Seas also offers a 14- night, trans-Atlantic itiner- ary from Rome to Port Everglades, departing November 6, 2011, and a 15-night return cruise to Rome on April 14, 2012. Sailings for Navigator of the Seas’ winter 2011-12 cruises are open for sale. Navigator of the Seas will alternate a six-night Western Caribbean with an eight-night Eastern Caribbean itinerary. Ports of call on the six-night sail- ings include Grand Cay- man, the newly opened Historic Falmouth Port, and Labadee, Royal Cari- bbean’s private beach des- tination on the north coast of Haiti. The eight-night 56 Black Meetings & Tourism May/June 2011: www.blackmeetingsandtourism.com with 22 ships currently in service. The line also offers unique cruise tour land packages in Alaska, Canada, Dubai, Europe, and Australia and New Zealand. For additional information travel professionals should go www.cruisingpower.comor call (800) 327-2056.

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