Signature Vacations - Cruise 2008/2009 - (Page 8) Coral Islands From island classics to tucked-away gems … Powder-white sands, twinkling turquoise waters and forests the color of limes – this is what dreams are made of. The first stop on the Coral Islands cruise is the luxuriant St. Lucia. Get a thrill from the rare and exotic foliage in the botanical gardens, or simply relax on beaches that look like they are straight out of Hollywood, the choice is yours. Your next stop is the charming Barbados. With street signs pointing the way to Brighton & Newcastle, portraits of the Queen hanging proudly and the thud of cricket balls echoing across village greens, it is no wonder they call the island ‘Little England’. From here you move onto the unique Guadeloupe. Renowned dive sites, footprint free sand and an entire museum dedicated to Rum, it is hard to spend only one day in this paradise. Sailing on, you visit exotic St. Kitts next. Lose yourself in the topsy-turvy lanes of Basseterre, marvel at the sleeping volcanoes or delight at the hum & buzz of a lively rainforest. The last stop in your tour of paradise is sleepy Tortola. Hike, dive and sunbathe your way around the island that showcases some of Mother Nature’s finest handiwork. Afterwards, head back to the ivory shores of the Dominican Republic for a week long stay or your flight home. Your Itinerary Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6 Day 7 Day 8 Sunday La Romana, DOMINICAN REPUBLIC Monday AT SEA Tuesday Castries, ST. LUCIA, 8am – 7pm Wednesday Bridgetown, BARBADOS, 8am – 6pm Thursday Pointe-a-Pitre, GUADELOUPE, 8am – 6pm Friday Basseterre, ST. KITTS, 8am – 6pm Saturday Road Town, TORTOLA, 8am – 3pm Sunday La Romana, DOMINICAN REPUBLIC Dominican Republic La Romana Day 1 Tortola Day 7 St. Kitts Day 6 Guadeloupe Day 5 St. Lucia Day 3 Barbados Day 4 1 signaturevacations.com 8 St. Lucia Barbados http://signaturevacations.com
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