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| Day | Port | Arrive | Depart |
| Day 01 | New York City, New York | - | 4:00 PM |
| Day 02 | At Sea | -- | -- |
| Day 03 | King's Wharf | 8:00 AM | 5:00 PM |
| Day 04 | At Sea | -- | -- |
| Day 05 | Tortola, British Virgin Islands | 11:00 AM | 7:00 PM |
| Day 05 | St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands | 7:00 AM | 4:00 PM |
| Day 06 | At Sea | -- | -- |
| Day 07 | At Sea | -- | -- |
| Day 08 | New York City, New York | 10:00 AM | - |
Information above subject to change, please confirm details at time of booking.
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Lazy, laid-back Road Town serves up English pibs and pretty painted wooden buildings. But great bays and beaches are the big draw here. So is Sage National Park, where primeval stands of mahogany trees still rule the dense scrub.
Sample shore excursions:
- X Bob - Underwater Scooter Fun: Travel to Norman Island where, while waiting your turn for the X Bob underwater scooter you can kayak, pedal, snorkel or simply splash into the ocean. Then, see the amazing underwater world of the BVI's in a unique way, while riding on an X Bob underwater scooter. Following your adventure, we'll bring you back to your ship or the downtown area if you would like to go shopping.
- Best Of Tortola Tour: This picturesque excursion focuses on Tortola's mountainous terrain and offers many spectacular panoramic views. There'll be photo stops on the Ridge Road between the Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean Sea. You'll have two hours for lunch, swimming, relaxing and shopping at the Cane Garden Bay Beach.
- Dolphin Encounter: After check-in and a brief orientation, taxis will pick you up for a short transfer to the Prospect Reef Facility. You'll descend a set of stairs into the beautiful Caribbean Sea on a submerged platform in waist-deep water, and have the chance to interact with the dolphins, including the swim-by and a kiss for a wonderful photo opportunity. The fast swim allows the dolphin to demonstrate their incredible speed and power, and you'll see several other behaviors designed to educate and fascinate you as you share an approximately 30-minute visit with these beautiful marine mammals. After the encounter, you'll be able to view the photos and video that was taken during the program.
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The waterfront warehouses where gold-hungry pirates once stored their booty now house treasure of another kind: duty-free china, watches, jewelry, and other luxury goods. Shopping is one of the big on-shore attractions in Charlotte Amalie, the capital of the US Virgin Islands. Offshore, colorful coral reefs in turquoise waters lure snorkelers and scuba divers from all over the world. And everywhere, there's spectacular scenery everyone can enjoy!
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After the American War of Independence, the British were no longer able to use ports in their former American colonies, so they chose this site on hilly Ireland Island at the western tip of Bermuda as their 'Gibraltar of the West.' It served as a dockyard facility and resupply depot for ships heading between Nova Scotia and the British West Indies. The fort was built between 1814 and 1863 by nearly 10,000 convicts who were quartered in unspeakable conditions on prison ships stationed in the deepwater cove.
The fort is built of limestone blocks in Georgian style and was first used by the British navy as a base to launch their raid on Washington, DC, in 1814. It later served as a North Atlantic base during both World Wars but was abandoned as a costly outpost in 1951. Since then the buildings have been renovated and given a second life. The dockyard now includes the fascinating Bermuda Maritime Museum, located in the fort's former keep, an atmospheric pub, a movie theatre, a craft market and the Bermuda Snorkel Park.
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There's truly no city in the world quite like New York. From the bustling vitality of Wall Street to the funky galleries of Soho to the bright lights of Broadway and Times Square this is America?s candy store. Its frenetic pace can be dizzying, its people, a vibrant patchwork of nationalities who speak the real language of the city: diversity. There is no place like New York.
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