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| Half Moon Cay, Bahamas |
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If you've ever dreamed of making the first
footprints on the beach of a truly secluded tropical island, you'll have your chance on
Half Moon Cay, Holland America's own private island in the Bahamas. Swim, snorkel and sail
till the beat of a steel-drum band summons you to the beach party and buffet. Cast off
your everyday cares on sunswept beaches as you play the day away.
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| Ocho
Rios,
Jamaica |
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Jamaica
is for
lovers
and
lovers
of nature.
Here
you
may
drift
lazily
down
the
Martha
Brae
on a
raft
made
of bamboo,
stroll
gardens
studded
with
koi
ponds,
sip
a Planter's
Punch
on the
porch
of a
working
plantation's
great
house.
Don't
miss
Dunn's
River
Falls,
where
the
cool
water
from
the
rain
forest
cascades
over
natural
stone
steps
to the
sea.
Will
you
climb
the
Falls
so you
can
say
you
did,
or will
you
watch
the
more
adventurous
from
the
viewing
platform?
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| George
Town,
Grand
Cayman |
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The premier attraction here is Seven Mile
Beach...white as snow, soft as talc. Name your game and you'll find it here: Snorkeling,
swimming, sailing, windsurfing over rippling waves, or gliding under them in a passenger
submarine. Or perhaps shopping is your game. Duty-free bargains abound: crystal, perfume,
jewelry fashioned of silver and prized pink coral.
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| Cozumel,
Mexico |
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Although the beaches, dining and shopping are
wonderful, the famous coral reefs and the sacred Maya ruins are the main attractions.
Spend the day on one of the sunny palm-lined beaches or exploring a dense jungle.
Spectacular coral reefs just off the shore attract divers from all around the world. Visit
the Maya ruins of this small tropical isle, just twelve miles off of Mexico's coast.
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