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Only Luxury Line With 2 Ships on Regular Caribbean Itineraries!



 
 
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Old February 3rd, 2004, 02:54 PM
Ray Goldenberg
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Default Only Luxury Line With 2 Ships on Regular Caribbean Itineraries!

Hi Everyone,

I received this press release from Radisson Seven Seas and thought it
would be of interest. If you have missed any of my news' postings,
they are available on my web site.

Best regards,
Ray
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RSSC: Only Luxury Line with Two Ships on Regular Caribbean Itineraries

Special Savings: Two-for-One Prices & 50% Off Second Guest Fares

Ft. Lauderdale, FL.
Luxurious options in the Caribbean are at hand this winter aboard
two Radisson Seven Seas ships sailing 18, four- to 11-night Eastern,
Western and Southern Caribbean itineraries. The all-suite (90% with
private balconies) Seven Seas Navigator and twin-hull Radisson Diamond
are the only two luxury cruise ships sailing the Caribbean for the
entire winter. Select January - April Caribbean sojourns feature
two-for-one savings or 50% off second-guest fares.

Tropical breezes, swaying palms and ocean-view balconies beckon
this chilly winter season with a choice of longer journeys or short
jaunts on two acclaimed ships. The 350-guest Radisson Diamond has 10
convenient Eastern Caribbean itineraries of four, five and
seven-nights in length sailing roundtrip from San Juan.

On January 27, February 8, 13, March 7, 11, 19, 24, April 5, 9,
and 18, her island-hopping itinerary sails between St. Maarten,
Netherlands Antilles, with its mix of Dutch and French cultures, and
such tropical landfalls as St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands, a
shopper's duty-free paradise; St. Kitts, British West Indies, with its
pink and black sand beaches; and Gustavia, St. Barts, renowned for no
less than 14 white sand beaches.

Per person prices for the Radisson Diamond's four, five and
seven-night luxury cruises from $1,148, $1,898 respectively, include
two-for-one savings or 50% off second guest fares, shipboard
gratuities, wine with dinner and an in-stateroom bar set-up. Low-cost
air add-ons are available from 84 North American gateways from $599.

The Radisson Diamond, whose restaurant is recognized as one of
the most romantic at sea, combines only spacious ocean view
accommodations (70% with private balconies), fine dining and highly
personalized service with exciting shore excursions in exotic
Caribbean ports of call.

Two of the 490-guest Seven Seas Navigator's eight five, six,
seven, ten and 11-night Eastern, Western and Southern Caribbean
cruises pay tribute to musical legends The Beatles and The Platters on
a pair of "Spotlight" cruises.

The February 7 seven-night San Juan to Ft. Lauderdale cruise
spotlights the "Oldies" featuring Sonny Turner's Platters Tribute
Group, and the March 13 seven-night roundtrip Ft. Lauderdale voyage
celebrates the "Fab Four" wiht Joe Johnson of the nationally
syndicated "Beatles Brunch" radio program, featuring the Beatles
tribute band Revolution.

In addition to calling at the same ports listed above, the Seven
Seas Navigator will also reach: Progresso, Mexico, gateway to the
mayan marvel Chichen Itza; Puerto Limon, Costa Rica, a palm-fringed
shore backed by mountains; Roseau, Dominica, with its lush rain forest
and rare species of parrots; Grand Turk, Turks & Caicos, a quiet
island with spectacular offshore diving; Cozumel, Mexico, where silver
bargains abound; Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands, famed for Seven Mile
Beach; and Key West, Florida, America's southernmost city and home to
Jimmy Buffet's Margaritaville.

Per person starting prices for the Seven Seas Navigator's five,
six, seven, ten and 11-night luxury cruises range from $1,448 to
$3,148, including two-for-one savings, shipboard gratuities, wine with
dinner and an in-suite bar set-up. Low-cost air add-ons are available
form 84 North American gateways form $399.

All guests aboard the Seven Seas Navigator are accommodated in
spacious ocean-view suites ranging from 301 to 1,173 square feet
including marble-appointed bathrooms with separate shower and full
bathtub and walk-in closet. Fine cuisine is served in two
restaurants. The Carita Spa specializes in rejuvenation treatments.

More ship details and a complete program of itineraries can be
found in the line's 104-page "Caribbean, Panama Canal, Costa Rica &
Mexico" brochure. A free copy can be obtained by visiting
www.rssc.com. All Radisson Seven Seas cruises can be booked by
contacting your travel professional.

Radisson Seven Seas Cruises was voted "Best Small-Ship Cruise
Line" in Conde nast Traveler's 2003"Best in the World" Readers' Choice
Awards. The Seven Seas Navigator was rated the world's #2 ship in the
same poll. (RSSC's Paul Gauguin was rated #1.)


 




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