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Cruise: 7-Night Southern Caribbean
Cruise Line: Princess
Ship: Golden Princess
Departs: August 29, 2004
Returns: September 5, 2004

PORTS OF CALL
San Juan, Puerto Rico
San Juan, Puerto Rico’s capital, has more history to it than many U.S. cities. Visitors can explore El Morro, a 16th century fort; or the Catedral de San Juan, dating back to 1540. Of course, this being a Caribbean port of call, attractions also include those with a more ”tropical” nature, from snorkeling to scuba diving to your basic beach bumming.

St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands (Charlotte Amalie)
If you’re looking for a Caribbean port with more than just beaches, check out St. Thomas. In addition to great shopping (the island is known as a duty-free paradise), you’ll find museums, gardens, a marine park, a tramway, and a world-class golf course. And, of course, amazing beaches.

Basseterre, St. Kitts and Nevis
Ships dock in Basseterre, a historic town with more than 30 heritage sites. Among them is the 38-acre Brimstone Hill fortress, where, hundreds of years ago, the British and French fought over the island. This tropical paradise is also a great place to scuba dive: Take a shipwreck dive, or visit the National Marine Park. Or, simply spend the day at one of the island’s white- or black-sand beaches.
Grenada, Grenada (St. Georges)
The Caribbean island of Grenada is located just north of Venezuela. At approximately 215 square miles around, Grenada is one of the smallest independent countries in the western hemisphere, but with a British/French/West Indian background, it’s rich in history. Exciting activities include visits to the island’s three military forts (views are amazing), water sports (snorkeling, diving, and more), and viewing rain forests and waterfalls via adventure Jeep tours.

Aruba, Aruba
The tiny island of Aruba is only 120 square miles in size, but it’s packed with things to do, whether you’re interested in duty-free shopping, golfing, or simply spending the day lying on a white-sand beach. Nature lovers will adore the Butterfly Farm, a tropical garden that’s home to hundreds of gorgeous butterflies; and Aruba’s Natural Bridge, which was carved out of rock by the wind.

Note: All information and graphics are from this cruise listing on Expedia.com
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