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Navigator of the Seas
Navigator of the Seas

7 Night Cruise sailing from New Orleans roundtrip aboard Navigator of the Seas.

Navigator of the Seas. A cruise ship or a work of art? Once onboard, you'll agree this cruise ship is a revolutionary masterpiece if ever there was one. Not only does it sail effortlessly through the waters of the Caribbean, it contains some of the cruise industry's most amazing features - a rock-climbing wall, a basketball court, an ice-skating rink and an in-line skating track. Dare we say there's more? What about a five-story theatre, a casino, a miniature golf course and a spectacular three-story dining room? This 138,000-ton nautical wonder has it all.

Highlights of this cruise:

Falmouth
Step off the ship and step back in time. To a time when quaint wooden houses lined the streets, village carpenters crafted bespoke furniture, and tavern keepers warmly greeted the town's guests. And of course, Falmouth, Jamaica also enjoys the beautiful Caribbean sun. You'll return with sun-kissed skin, lasting memories and interesting historical titbits to share with friends, like this one: Falmouth received piped water before New York City.

Grand Cayman
Grand Cayman is one of a group of three magnificent tropical islands Christopher Columbus called 'Las Tortugas' (the turtles) for the sea creatures he found in the ocean water. The designation did not endure, however, for on later maps the islands were labelled the Caimanau, the Carib Indian word for 'crocodile'. The name 'Caimanas' refers inaccurately to the iguanas native to the islands, which were perhaps at one point mistaken for crocodiles. Among other attractions, visitors to the island will enjoy learning about the turtles, visiting the town of Hell, exploring Seven-Mile Beach and enjoying the undersea world.

Cozumel
The Conquistadors first saw Mexico from the shores of Cozumel while searching for gold. Today, visitors to the island continue to seek out gold and silver jewellery in the shops of San Miguel while having a great time in its many local bars and restaurants. Plus, the waters around Cozumel's sheltered coral reefs make this one of the best snorkelling areas in the world.

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