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| CRUISES 2001 |
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Caribbean Christmas
Fifteen day cruise aboard the SEABOURN LEGEND starting on December 20, 2001 from West Palm Beach in Florida.
Cruise the Caribbean Sea, the Atlantic Ocean and the Great Bahama Bank, Samana in Dominican Republic, Jost Van Dyke and Virgin Gorda in British Virgin Islands, Gustavia in St. Barthelemy, Marigot in St. Martin, Bequia in Grenadines, Castries in St. Lucia, Roseau and Portsmouth in Dominica, returning in West Palm Beach.
Just 67 miles north of Miami, West Palm Beach is the largest municipality in one of the fastest growing areas in the United States: Palm Beach County. West Palm Beach boasts the Kravis Center for the Performing Arts (pictured at right), the vibrant nightlife of Clematis Street, the Palm Beach Philharmonic and the Norton Museum.
Leaping whales, sun-drenched white sandy beaches, coconut-covered mountains, tropical rainforests with clear, cold mountain streams rushing to meet the sea; Samana's beauty attracts many visitors not only once, but for a second and third visit as well. We have many guests who return again and again to continue to enjoy all the area has to offer.
The north coast of the mountainous island Jost Van Dyke is lined with imposing cliffs against which the Atlantic crashes in towering waves. By contrast, the tranquil beaches of the south coast offer the ideal locale for beachcombers.
Join the ranks of the celebrity holidaymakers who have discovered Bequia's pristine charms. Play castaway from our anchorage.
Tall, green and lush, St. Lucia is one of the truly untouched Caribbean isles. Fly above Les Pitons, the spectacular twin peaks, in a helicopter. Or drive up the winding road to the fishing village of Soufriere, and go on foot to see the mountain's volcanic fumaroles and bubbling mud pots up close.
The setting is enchanting. Towering mountains, cascading waterfalls and cloud forests adorn the landscape of Dominica. The small, colourful homes along Portsmouth's one main road are the truest testament to the quiet, unspoiled nature of this island.
In the waters around Dominica, parrot fish and angelfish dart among the corals and sponges. This rugged volcanic island is the ideal place for snorkeling, or hiking in the rain forest. The tranquil capital of Roseau remains pleasantly untouched by the demands of tourism.
It is probable that St. Barthelemy's vegetation was not studied before the island's Swedish occupation in 1784. Nevertheless, it is interesting to note that many species considered native to the West Indies were actually imported by the island's first European colonists. The coconut palm tree is a perfect example. A native of the Pacific islands it was the English, with commercial sights in mind, who were responsible for introducing this palm tree to the West Indies.
In Marigot, anchor on the French side of this magnificent island, for one of the most exhilarating experiences in the Caribbean. Sailing buffs can join in a real race on a pair of multi-million dollar America's Cup Yachts, for a 12-metre "mini-regatta."
Virgin Gorda, the favored anchorage of seasoned yachtsmen offers its very own natural wonder. Take a launch to "The Baths" where you will witness the unforgettable sight of giant sea sculpted boulders and salt-water pools illuminated by the rays of the sun.
This cruise is performed by SEABOURN CRUISES on board SEABOURN LEGEND running on the following dates during year 2001.
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| CRUISE DEPARTURE DATES |
| DEPARTS THURSDAY |
| DECEMBER 2001 | 20 |
| DAY |
PORT OF CALL |
ARR |
DEP |
| Thu |
West Palm Beach, Florida |
- |
17:00 |
| Fri |
Great Bahama Bank |
- |
- |
| Sat |
Atlantic Ocean |
- |
- |
| Sun |
Samana, Dominican Republic |
08:00 |
14:00 |
| Mon |
Jost Van Dyke, British Virgin Islands |
11:00 |
17:00 |
| Tue |
Caribbean Sea |
- |
- |
| Wed |
Bequia, Grenadines |
08:00 |
18:00 |
| Thu |
Castries, St. Lucia |
08:00 |
18:00 |
| Fri |
Roseau, Dominica |
08:00 |
12:00 |
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Portsmouth, Dominica |
14:00 |
19:00 |
| Sat |
Gustavia, St. Barthelemy |
08:00 |
- |
| Sun |
Gustavia |
- |
05:00 |
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Marigot, St. Martin |
08:00 |
18:00 |
| Mon |
Virgin Gorda, British Virgin Islands |
08:00 |
- |
| Tue |
Virgin Gorda |
- |
12:00 |
| Wed |
Atlantic Ocean |
- |
- |
| Thu |
Great Bahama Bank |
- |
- |
| Fri |
West Palm Beach, Florida |
09:00 |
- |
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| PORTS OF CALL
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 St. Lucia
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 Samana
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 Bequia
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