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Castaway Cay

During the voyage, a day at Castaway Cay is the ultimate island experience for guests of all ages. At Disney’s private Bahamian island, guests experience a paradise of lush greenery, natural lagoons and separate white-sand beaches for adults, families and kids. Guests also can participate in a wide variety of water sports and activities including snorkeling, bike riding, and even a massage in a private open-air cabana overlooking the ocean.

Cozumel

Cozumel is Mexico's largest island and is world renown for it's dazzling white sandy beaches and the remarkable clarity of the multi-hued azure Caribbean ocean in which it rests. Jacques Cousteau declared Cozumel as one of the most beautiful scuba diving areas of the world. Other fascinating sites on the island are San Gervacio, once sacred site where Mayan women journeyed to worship the goddess Ixchel, the goddess of fertility, Chichen Itza with its massive pyramids, and Tulum, the only Mayan city built overlooking the sea.

Grand Cayman

The Grand Cayman is the largest of three coral islands set in the northwest Caribbean Sea. This island is well known for its underwater beauty and also home to some of the friendliest people in the world. The fish are so plentiful that you'll swear you've taken a plunge into a pet-shop tank. With it's sparkling, turquoise waters, Grand Cayman is a dream come true for water sports enthusiasts. Powder-soft sands of the magnificent Seven Mile Beach awaits the less adventurous. There are also trips to the Cayman Turtle Farm and to Hell for sightseers.

Key West

Key West lies near the end of the chain of islands known as the Florida Keys, and is the southern-most city in the continental United States. This city, with its rich history and ravishing natural beauty, is probably the best known small town in United States. It has an average annual temperature of 77 degrees and rarely varies more than 10 degrees in either direction. It has never seen frost or snow and averages only 39 inches of rain per year. You'll have plenty of time to walk in the footsteps of Thomas Edison, Lou Gehrig, Harry Truman and Tennesses Williams. The streets are filled with sidewalk cafes, open-air bars, legendary pubs and world-class restaurants. Only in Key West would the sun shine brightest when it sets. Each day's setting sun is celebrated and sometimes even applauded at Mallory Dock, where artisans, musicians, and street performers pack the city pier as the sunsets shimmer over the Gulf of Mexico.

Nassau

Nassau is located on New Providence Island, one of 23 inhabited islands in The Bahamas. This cosmopolitan island was once ruled by pirates, and is now the city is the capital of The Bahamas. Here you will find well-preserved colonial buildings, duty free shopping, one of the largest straw markets in the Caribbean's, exciting attractions, thrilling land and sea sports, pristine beaches, delightful cuisine, unique cultural activities, and much more.

St. Croix

Soak up the sun, sand and surf of St. Croix, the largest of the U.S. Virgin Islands and one-time Danish West Indies capital. Step back in time during a tour of the 18th-century Christiansted National Historic Site and lose yourself to a kaleidoscope of fragrant flora during a visit to the St. George Village Botanical Garden. Explore a tropical rainforest on the island's west side or snorkel in the breathtaking blue of Cane Bay. Spot a rare bird flying overhead at the Sandy Point Wildlife Refuge or stand on the spot where Columbus first set foot back in 1493. Delight in the duty-free shopping in Christiansted or simply sprawl out on the golden sands of nearby Buck Island and experience a serenity you never knew existed.

St. Maarten

St. Maarten is the smallest Island in the world to be governed by two different countries - the Dutch and French. The Island has been governed separately for over 350 years, and the two territories have enjoyed harmonious relations through their history. St. Maarten's dependable trade winds enables the Island to be free from oppressive heat or prolonged rain clouds. The Island's beautiful white beaches and superb diving area makes St. Maarten a famous tropical destination.

St. Thomas

St. Thomas, Virgin Islands has everything that one imagines in the perfect Caribbean Island. It has beautiful white sandy beaches, excellent shopping at great prices and elegant dining. Charlotte Amalie, the capital of the U. S. Virgin Islands, is one of the most beautiful harbors in the world and the most visited port in the Caribbean. St. Thomas offers stunning vistas in almost every direction and provides natural wonders such as the indescribably beautiful Magens Bay.

Tortola

Escape to "nature's little secret" and the largest of the British Virgin Islands, the island paradise of Tortola. Immerse yourself in the magic of a dolphin swim at Dolphin Discovery or surrender to the spectacular unspoiled tropical landscape at J.R. O'Neal Botanic Garden. Stretch out on the white sands of Cane Garden Bay or marvel at the sweeping ocean and island views from the observation deck at Skyworld. Stand in the shadow of Mount Healthy Windmill and discover the age-old art of rum production at Callwood Rum Distillery. Sightsee and shop in Road Town, the British Virgin Islands' capital city, snorkel in and around Brewer's Bay, and revel in the natural beauty that surrounds you everywhere you look.