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Cruise Travel, Sept-Oct, 2004
Royal Caribbean International is now offering cruisers two new ways to experience Bermuda in 2005--five night sailings on the Voyager of the Seas from Cape Liberty Cruise Port in Bayonne, NJ; and five-night sailings on Grandeur of the Seas from Baltimore available May through November.
The 3.114-passenger Voyager of the Seas will begin her five-night Bermuda cruises on May 15, 2005, and will depart every other Sunday from Cape Liberty. The new cruises alternate with a nine-night Caribbean itinerary introduced last May 2004 that sails to Labadee, Hispaniola; Ocho Rios, Jamaica; George Town, Grand Cayman; and Freeport, Grand Bahama Island.
The 1,950-passenger Grandeur of the Seas will begin her five-night Bermuda cruises on May 22, 2005, departing every other Sunday from Baltimore. The Bermuda sailings alternate with a new, nine-night Caribbean itinerary that sails to Key West and Port Canaveral, Florida; Cozumel, Mexico; Freeport, Grand Bahama Island; and CocoCay, Royal Caribbean's private island in the Bahamas.
For more information contact your travel agent or Royal Caribbean International (Cruise Travel Magazine), 1050 Caribbean Way, Miami, FL 33132; or log on to www.royalcaribbean.com.
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