Bahamas & Florida Ports of Call
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Great Stirrup Cay, Bahamas |
| Great Stirrup Cay is NCL’s private Bahamian island,
home to sandy beaches, palm trees and clear
waters in a peaceful cove… and you, for one day
of sheer beachside indulgence. Snooze the day
away in a hammock, enjoy an island barbecue, take
out a kayak or sailboat and check out the local
inhabitants – schools of madly colourful fish – on a
guided snorkelling tour over the reef.
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Key West, Florida |
| Is it America… is it the Caribbean? No, it’s Key West
and the end of the 100-mile-long Overseas Highway
that skips across tropical islands, causeways and
bridges. Check out the gingerbread houses, drink in
the bar where Hemingway drank, or take a fun ride
on the Old Town Trolley and you won’t miss a thing.
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Miami, Florida |
Famous for its year-round sunshine and miles of
white sand beaches, Miami’s a great place to soak
up some rays. Chill out in chic South Beach with
its pastel-painted art deco buildings and people watching
pavement cafés, or head inland to the
swamps of the Everglades, where alligator watching
is more the thing.
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Nassau, Bahamas |
Although Columbus passed this way, it was the
British who made their mark on New Providence
island building forts to protect their possessions
from pirates. Some things don’t change and you
could still find treasure snorkelling for pearls at
Pearl Island; but some things do and on aptly
named Paradise Island, discover Atlantis, one of the
most fantastic resort hotels imaginable.
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New York, New York
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Even if you’ve never been before, you’ll feel like you
know it from countless movies and TV programmes.
The Manhattan buzz is like nowhere else. Whether
you’re shopping on Fifth Avenue, strolling up
Broadway, checking out the sensational museums
and galleries or taking it all in from high atop
the Empire State Building, you’ll agree… it’s a
wonderful town.
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