Western-Caribbean Cruise roundtrip from TAMPA aboard Royal Caribbean - Grandeur of the Seas

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4 Day Western-Caribbean Cruise aboard Grandeur of the Seas

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Itinerary for Grandeur of the Seas 4 Day Caribbean-Western Cruise

Day Port Arrive Depart
1/15/2009 Tampa, Florida 5:00 PM
1/16/2009 Key West, Florida 11:00 AM 4:00 PM
1/17/2009 Cozumel, Mexico 12:00 PM 9:00 PM
1/18/2009 Cruising 11:59 PM
1/19/2009 Tampa, Florida 7:00 AM
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Ports of Call for Grandeur of the Seas 4 Day Caribbean-Western Cruise

Tampa

Caribbean-Western Cruises to Tampa

Tampa may not have the sophistication of its more glamorous neighbor to the south, Miami, but there is more than enough to see and do here. Henry B. Plant is responsible for Tampa's growth. Plant built a railroad that led into town, and Tampa began to flourish. Today, Tampa is one of the country's busiest seaports. From its modest beginnings as a small port town, Tampa has grown into a center of commerce for West Coast Florida, and this growth is reflected in the diverse attractions the city has to offer.

Neighboring Ybor City actually sprung to prominence first, thanks to the exploding cigar industry of the late 19th century. This growth is evident even to this day, as 500 million cigars are produced here every single year. Now, Ybor City, home to Tampa's Cuban community, has been transformed into a lively dining and nightlife hot spot. A walk down 7th Avenue between 15th and 20th Streets will have your toes tapping.

There are enough diverse attractions in Tampa to enchant each member of the family. For the sports enthusiast, catch a Tampa Bay Lightning hockey game at the beautiful Ice Palace, or cheer on the NFL's Buccaneers at Raymond James Stadium, home of Super Bowl XXXV. In the spring, visit the World Champion New York Yankees, who train in Tampa. There's the Salvador Dali museum in nearby St. Petersburg to add culture to your journey. Or, visit the Florida Aquarium and learn of the wonders under the sea.

If you're traveling with children, Busch Gardens will be an absolute must-see. From its collection of heart-stopping thrill rides to its world class animal park, there is enough to see here to last you a couple of days. But even if the kids are away, you can still play. There are plenty of excellent restaurants, shops, and attractions that will stimulate your inner child.

If your primary objective is a good tan, head over to St. Petersburg and sample one of Florida's pristine beaches. Most of all, if you're looking for a great place to spend the day, allow Tampa to enchant you.

Key West

Caribbean-Western Cruises to Key West

Key West's reputation has certainly undergone a makeover over the years. When Ernest Hemingway called the island home from 1931-1961, Key West was a quiet, laid back port town with its own character and a unique charisma. To visit Key West now is to find an island that has been almost completely commercialized, with small pockets of the old Key West disappearing fast.

Not that this is a terrible thing. The confluence of people into Key West makes for a more diverse atmosphere and a fun-loving destination 365 days a year. Key West still embodies a true "laid back" spirit and a quirky self-deprecating humor; even the cemetery is a source of offbeat amusement. Think about it, how many places have you visited that actually celebrate the sunset?

Key West has been an inspiration to countless authors and artists. Among those who have called the island home, besides Hemingway, are John James Audubon, Tennessee Williams, and John Hershey.

While over 1.2 million people visit Key West annually, only 30,000 people call it home on a permanent basis. But those 30,000 are fiercely loyal. Nicknamed "The Conch Republic," Key West even has its own flag! Most permanent residents have called Key West home for generations, and many would confess that they have never left the island. Can you blame them?

Festivals and celebrations dot the calendar year-round in Key West. From Hemingway Day in July to Fantasy Fest in October, your visit has a good chance of coinciding with a local event.

Of course, over time, the secret of Key West has gotten out. The amount of hotel rooms has tripled, and the delicate balance of natural beauty has been threatened. The only living coral- reef in North America is found here, and steps have been taken to ensure its continued survival.

What will never change is the beautiful weather and breathtaking scenery you will find in Key West. The island is only twelve square miles, easily covered on foot or bicycle. With all its commercialization, Key West has managed to maintain a unique flavor all its own.

Cozumel

Caribbean-Western Cruises to Cozumel

If you're looking for a beautiful Caribbean style vacation within Mexico, then look no further than Cozumel, Mexico. This lovely hideaway is Mexico's largest island, yet remains somewhat undiscovered by Mexico's 20 million annual visitors. Cozumel is located 12 miles offshore of the city of Playa del Carmen. Yet only 3 percent of its land has been developed, making it an ideal place to explore the region in its pristine and nearly unaltered state.

Cozumel's history is centered on its importance to the Mayan culture as one of three ceremonial centers in the region, and this link to the past can be further explored by paying a visit to one of 40 archeological sites still present on the island. When the Spanish took over the island in 1519, Cozumel became a pivotal trading center in salt and honey. The collapse of the Spanish Empire in the late 16th century ushered in nearly 300 years of obscurity to this Caribbean land, yet it has recently flourished as a popular cruise and travel destination; luring people from across the globe to bask in its wonderful weather, amazing diving locations, and friendly people.

Cozumel, although not nearly as developed as its northern neighbor Cancun, still contains all the resources necessary for the ultimate cruise destination. Shopping is prevalent, and duty-free stores, selling everything under the tropical sun, invite the seasoned bargain hunter. Cozumel has been consistently rated the best spot in the world for scuba diving and snorkeling. Restaurants on the island are world-class as well as affordable. Finally, its proximity to the popular excursions of Xel-Ha Lagoons, the Mayan ruins at Tulum, and Playa del Carmen solidify its position as one of the top cruise destinations in the Caribbean.





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