Terms of Purchase
Cabin Deposit Amounts
$250/Person
Final Payment Due October 15, 2015
Payment Plans
Payment Plans are available, please call for details.
Airfare and Gratuities
are Extra.
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PRICING: (Prices below
are Per Person Double Occupancy)
Suites
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Standard
Rate
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Balcony Cabin
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$1,399
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Interior Cabin With
View
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$1,199
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Interior Cabin (No
View)
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$1,099
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Additional
Passengers:
Additional Cost per person plus all applicable taxes and fees
Prices include taxes and fees.
Gratuities are an additional $84.00. Included/Excluded
Charges: These cabin prices
are "cruise only" and are based upon double occupancy, except for
"Singles". The price does not include airfare, ground
transportation, onboard purchases, purchased drinks onboard or excursions.
It does include all meals, shows and onboard events produced by Hitmakers Cruises. Cancellation
Policy: All payments are
non-refundable. Hitmakers Cruises strongly recommends the purchase of Trip
Insurance (see below). Trip
Insurance: Hitmakers Cruises strongly encourages the purchase of trip insurance. Please inquire at the
time of booking about trip insurance, as certain preconditions mandate purchase
within 21 days of your reservation to be effective. Certain policies allow
for a nearly full refund for almost "any reason or cause" whatsoever.
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2016 Itinerary
January 31 - February 7, 2016
Sunday, January 31, 2016
Departing from Port Canaveral, Florida
Monday, February 1,
2016
At Sea
Tuesday, February 2,
2016
Labadee, Haiti
8:00am - 4:00pm (Docked)
Wednesday, February
3, 2016
Falmouth, Jamaica
10:00am - 7:00pm (Docked)
Thursday, February 4,
2016
George Town, Grand Cayman
8:00am - 4:00pm (Tendered)
Friday, February 5,
2016
Cozumel, Mexico
10:00am - 7:00pm (Docked)
Saturday, February 6, 2016
At Sea
Sunday, February 7, 2016
Port Canaveral, Florida
Disembarkation
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Ports of Call
Port
Canaveral, Florida |
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Port Canaveral is a customer-friendly gateway to major consumer markets and leisure destinations. Strategically located on the east coast of central Florida, we offer cruise lines, cargo lines and shippers, businesses and vacationers the capabilities of a first-class deepwater port with the benefits of an uncongested setting and relaxed attitude. |
Labadee,
Haiti |
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Only Royal Caribbean can take you to the private beach destination of Labadee. Our private paradise sits on the north coast of Haiti, surrounded by beautiful mountain slopes and exotic foliage. This exclusive destination offers pristine beaches, breathtaking scenery, incredible thrills and spectacular water activities. Regardless of where you go, you'll find yourself embraced by the beautiful landscape. Labadee's native charm, along with its natural beauty, make this a destination not to be missed. It's impossible to choose just one thing that's special about Labadee. The inviting beach, coral reefs and exciting amenities provide a perfect place to relax and have fun. |
Falmouth,
Jamaica |
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Quaint Falmouth was an economic powerhouse and center for dramatic social change during the English Colonial Period. In today's Falmouth, visitors still enjoy 19th-century Georgian architecture as well as river bamboo raft rides, arts and crafts shopping, flavorful local fare and horse-and-buggy rides. Falmouth is the gateway to the best Jamaica has to offer. Just east of Falmouth is Ocho Rios, known for its spectacular Dunn’s River Falls. Travel west to reach Montego Bay and the beautiful beaches of Negril. Thanks to its central location, Falmouth gives visitors the best tour experiences of the north coast of Jamaica.
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George
Town, Grand Cayman |
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Grand Cayman is one of a group of three magnificent tropical islands Christopher Columbus called "Las Tortugas" (the turtles) for the sea creatures he found in the ocean water. The designation did not endure, however, for on later maps the islands were labeled the Caimanau, the Carib Indian word for "crocodile." The name "Caimanas" refers inaccurately to the iguanas native to the islands, which were perhaps at one point mistaken for crocodiles. Among other attractions, visitors to the island will enjoy learning about the turtles, visiting the town of Hell, exploring Seven-Mile Beach and enjoying the undersea world.
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Cozumel,
Mexico |
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Mayan
myth claims that Cozumel was home to the gods. Truly Cozumel
is a place fit for the gods, with its dazzling white-sand
beaches, ruined Mayan temples, exotic jungle wildlife, and
crystalline waters teeming with tropical fish. Just offshore
lay Palancar Reef, considered one of the most spectacular
coral formations in all the Caribbean. Of course, the gods
weren't the only individuals attracted to this terrestrial
paradise: during its long and colorful history, Cozumel has
been home to pirates, buccaneers, and freebooters, including
Sir Henry Morgan and Jean Lafitte. Today's traveler will
discover the same ravishing beauty and relaxation that
entertained gods and pirates alike. |
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