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Start your cruise from one of 10 ports which include Baltimore Maryland; Boston Massachusetts; Cape Liberty Cruise Port New Jersey; Miami, Ft. Lauderdale or Port Canaveral Florida; Tampa Florida; Galveston Texas; New Orleans Louisiana; San Juan Puerto Rico.

Relax and experience the Bahamas in 2010.

Royal Caribbean International provides 3 and 4 night cruise vacations to the Bahamas. Cruisers choosing to start their fun-filled vacation in Miami will make the beautiful turquoise waters of Coco Cay their first stop. If you are seeking adventure be sure to try the interactive and informative tour by kayak. Explore Starfish Alley or the Great Stirrup Cay Lighthouse when by speeding down the coast on your rented waverunner. In Nassau you can go back in time and experience a bit of island history with a dungeon and pirates tour at the Fort Charlotte and Pirates of Nassau Museum. Diving thrill-seekers can choose from a range of dives; sea gardens, ship wrecks, reefs and blue holes. 4-night cruises also include a stop at Key West before heading back to the port of Miami.

Royal Caribbean's Sovereign of the Seas ship departs from the port of Port Canaveral traveling to the Bahama's via Nassau, Cocoa Cay and back to Port Canaveral. Cruisers can experience the Bahama islands with many shore excursion choices. How about snorkeling at Cocoa Cay enjoying the beauty of the tropical fish and amazingly beautiful coral reefs? Go parasailing 400 feet above the beautiful waters and beaches of Cocoa Cay. Your trip to Port Canaveral would not be complete without a VIP tour of NASA's Kennedy Space Center.

Cruise to the Caribbean in 2010. Who would you expect to know the Caribbean better than the Royal Caribbean cruise line.

Eastern, Western and Southern Caribbean cruises. With Royal Caribbean choosing a port that's close to home allows you to make a quick and easy start on your vacation getaway. This cruise line provides a large selection of vacation packages; from 3-4 night long weekend cruises to extended 5-11 night cruises for those vacationers seeking the maximum amount of fun and relaxation available.

Cozumel Mexico is an island off the Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula. Here you'll have the opportunity to shop duty-free, go diving, enjoy fine dining, explore amazing beaches, homes and temples.

Costa Maya Mexico. Discover Mayan ruins, dive for treasure in beautiful coral reefs or just enjoy the quiet side of Mexico on paradise beaches.

Key West is a port city that offers cruisers a wide variety of excursions including a visit to the Mel Fisher Maritime Heritage Museum, reef snorkeling adventure, kayaking to observe the colorful local birds and fish and the chance to take a walking tour of the areas famous homes and gardens.

Belize, Central America. Experience the beauty of the exotic wildlife and beauty of the Belize River. Scuba diving, zip line, cave tours, jungle tours all will make this a memorial destination of your cruise.

Georgetown Grand Cayman is another duty-free port making it a shoppers paradise. The amazing Seven Mile beach offers a wide variety of excursions; snorkeling with sting rays, scuba adventures, a nautilus semi-submarine ride; a visit to a turtle farm to name a few.

Montego Bay is a Jamaican resort city known as “Mo Bay” to the locals offers a tree top canopy adventure, world-class golf, a city highlight tour and beautiful white-sand beaches. Often called the perfect getaway for cruise ship passengers.

Labadee Hispaniola. Visit the pristine white sands of a privately owned beach called Malfini. Experience the fascinating Haitian culture while soaking in the sun and sand along the beautiful Bay of Labadee.

San Juan Puerto Rico. Visit the Bacardi Rum distillery, tour the massive El Morro Fortress, take a walking tour of the historic cobblestone street of Old San Juan, visit the El Yunque Rain forest and see the World Heritage Fortress and Art Museum.

St. Maarten experience casinos, chocolate and cheese on the Dutch side and Pariasan-inspired bistros, boutiques and the rain forest on the French side if the island.

St. Thomas take the ride of your life by traveling 700 feet above the sea, where you can experience some of the most amazing views on the Caribbean, on a skyride to Paradise Point.

Nassau Bahama. Swim with dolphins along warm, turquoise colored waters and swaying coconut palms.

Antiqua. The largest British Leeward Island containing a practically unbroken coral reef wall, safe harbors due to warm, steady winds. Known for snorkeling, scuba diving and 365 amazing beaches.

Aruba. Enjoy fantastic beaches, moonlit strolls, fine dining, glittering casinos. Dry and sunny most of the year as it lies outside the hurricane belt.

Curacao Duty free shopping in a floating market, Dutch influenced architecture, Amsterdam like canals, coral reefs and the Curacao Liqueur Distillery.

Barbados. Tour the Mount Gay Rum Distillery and the national beer Banks Beer Brewery. Experience the British influence with afternoon tea, driving on the left side of the road and watching the national sport of cricket.

We have listed just a few of the fun, amazing and scenic shore excursions that await you in the unique island paradise of Eastern, Western and Southern Caribbean in 2010.

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