THE WHAT, WHEN, WHERE
What--8 Night Exotic Extravaganza Caribbean Cruise
When--October 24 to November 1, 2015
Where--Departing from Miami, Florida aboard the Carnival Breeze, a premiere cruise ship in the line of Carnival Cruises.
Cruisers may fly to Miami from their home city independently or talk with PartyTravelCruise.com staff for assistance with booking air and ground transportation.
THE COSTS
--Interior Cabins start at $832.65 (Via Paypal Add $25.00 Fee) DOUBLE OCCUPANCY.
--Balcony Cabins start at $1272.65 (Via Paypal Add $38.00 Fee) DOUBLE OCCUPANCY
Payment plans are available starting at $100 DUE RIGHT NOW per person... whereas $300 as a full deposit is due by May 15th, 2015 per person.
Cabin Price includes:
1. 8 Night Cruise & Round Trip travel ABOARD THE CARNIVAL BREEZE CRUISE SHIP leaving from and returning to Miami to four fabulous ports including Aruba, Curacao, Grand Turk and Dominica Republic
2. Daily high-end meals/beverages and dining on board the ship (breakfast, lunch and dinner) in an assortment of restaurants (ship dining rooms, poolside restaurants and cafes) and 24 hour stateroom service (limited menu). Meals at Optional Signature Restaurants are available at a very minimal cost. Alcoholic beverages are extra.
3. Ground transfers at port
4. On-board Ship Activities (Nightclubs, Most Restaurants, Shows, Workout Facilities, Pool/Jacuzzi Use, Library, Meetings, Movie Night) and more!!!!
OTHER ANTICIPATED EXPENSES:
1. ROUND TRIP AIR TRAVEL TO AND FROM MIAMI & LUGGAGE FEE
2. GROUND TRANSPO TO AND FROM PORT TO AIRPORT
3. EVENT PASS $175 ($180 via paypal w/$5.00 fee)
4. GRATUITY (Tips) ON BOARD SHIP
5. OPTIONAL ACTIVITIES (EXCURSIONS, SIGNATURE RESTAURANTS, ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES)
WHAT TO BRING
Fun clothes that show off the most fabulous you! Remember the tropics are usually hot and humid but temperatures do drop significantly at night during the fall. Sometimes there is rain and a bit of wind at night--so a light jacket or sweater is perfect. Swimwear and other clothing should be appropriate for children and families. Jeans, lightweight pants/shorts/slacks, T-shirts, dress shirts and tops that breathe, sun hat/baseball caps, lightweight dresses and 2-3 dressy/formal outfits. Shoes may range from tennis and other casual shoes, sandals that will support feet during long walks and dressy shoes. There is significant walking on board the ship so shoes should be nice but comfortable enough for long walks.
WHAT YOU NEED TO PREPARE
This itinerary does require a U.S. Passport and State-issued ID. No shots or visas are required. It is always a good idea to bring print copies of passport and ID for emergencies. Bring all medications, vitamins etc. Some items cannot be taken through security at the airport. No weapons, illegal drugs are allowed (they do not play about things like this). Some ships no longer allow travel irons due to fire danger. However, there is an ironing station on most ships. Duty Free alcohol may be purchased at most ports for discounted prices.
Nearly all purchase transactions aboard the ship will be done with your ship ID card. You will be asked to put down cash or credit card to post credit to your room. If you don't have a credit or debit card, most grocery stores have disposable cards that can be used on the ship. Do try out your credit card BEFORE you travel to ensure it works. While American dollars are used in most of the countries we will visit, some vendors do not take travelers checks and using a credit card is not always best. Do have small bills available for shopping excursions versus large bills that may draw unwanted attention.
THE DAY THE SHIP DEPARTS
Some people fly in a day early to ensure on-time arrival for ship departure. Please note, the trip producer is not responsible for late arrivals nor will the ship wait for anyone. Please plan accordingly to arrive at the ship in time for scheduled departure. There will be a bit of standing in line the day of departure and disembarkation (leaving the cruise ship when trip is over). We encourage you to have a good breakfast the day of departure and be conscious of the number of items you carry aboard. If you arrive a day early, do choose a hotel near the dock where the ships depart. Taxi or shuttles regularly travel to and from the port. You will need pre-printed luggage tags with your stateroom number which will made available upon the final payment of your cruise.
You will be leaving your suitcases with porters in a staging area just outside the ship. Make sure to keep your identification and other important documents/objects with you, as well as any medication you need in the event your suitcase is delayed. There is usually water, lemonade and cookies at the port--if you want more than that, bring it with you for the wait.
SCHEDULE FOR THIS TRIP IS AS FOLLOWS:
8 Nights, 4 Ports-Departing October 24 and Returning November 1, 2015.
Day 1 Miami 4:00 PM.
Day 2 ... Fun Day At Sea------
Day 3 Grand Turk 7:00 AM-2:00 PM.
Day 4 La Romana, Dominica Republic 9:00 AM-4:00 PM.
Day 5 Aruba 1:00 PM -10:30 PM.
Day 6 Curacao 8:00 AM-4:00 PM
Day 7 ... Fun Day At Sea------
Day 8 ... Fun Day At Sea------
Day 9 Miami, Florida 8:00 AM
ON BOARD THE SHIP
Some people feel a little nauseous aka "seasick" the first couple of days of sailing. Seasick pills are available on the medical deck 24-7 and are usually free. There are rules on board the ship that must be respected for the safety of you and other passengers. We remind you again that ANY MISCONDUCT OR INAPPROPRIATE BEHAVIOR WILL BE DEALT WITH BY SHIP SECURITY. They have a jail on board the ship and they do not play. We want you to enjoy the cruise to the utmost, again, please honor all rules on board the ship. If you take an excursion separate from the group, its best to go with a friend. Tourists can be targets and traveling in a group is a good idea in any city where you are not familiar.
COMING HOME
Be sure to book your air travel back home late enough to make your flight as sometimes the disembarkation process can take a little time. There are thousands of people leaving the ship and sometimes finding your luggage takes a little time. Sometimes people with flights leaving around the same time share a taxi or car to the airport to cut down on expenses.
SIGN UP NOW! Registration Form
Deposit $300 per couple due by April 1 as a down payment, 2nd payment of $ 300 per couple is due by May 15th. Call James Saunders at 917-816-3577 to make payment by phone or pay via paypal.com (additional fee) West Coast/Los Angeles Promoter Partner is TaShia Asanti, [email protected] 303-523-3303 TaShia's Group Code is #Trinitytravels ...this is use for accountability.
What--8 Night Exotic Extravaganza Caribbean Cruise
When--October 24 to November 1, 2015
Where--Departing from Miami, Florida aboard the Carnival Breeze, a premiere cruise ship in the line of Carnival Cruises.
Cruisers may fly to Miami from their home city independently or talk with PartyTravelCruise.com staff for assistance with booking air and ground transportation.
THE COSTS
--Interior Cabins start at $832.65 (Via Paypal Add $25.00 Fee) DOUBLE OCCUPANCY.
--Balcony Cabins start at $1272.65 (Via Paypal Add $38.00 Fee) DOUBLE OCCUPANCY
Payment plans are available starting at $100 DUE RIGHT NOW per person... whereas $300 as a full deposit is due by May 15th, 2015 per person.
Cabin Price includes:
1. 8 Night Cruise & Round Trip travel ABOARD THE CARNIVAL BREEZE CRUISE SHIP leaving from and returning to Miami to four fabulous ports including Aruba, Curacao, Grand Turk and Dominica Republic
2. Daily high-end meals/beverages and dining on board the ship (breakfast, lunch and dinner) in an assortment of restaurants (ship dining rooms, poolside restaurants and cafes) and 24 hour stateroom service (limited menu). Meals at Optional Signature Restaurants are available at a very minimal cost. Alcoholic beverages are extra.
3. Ground transfers at port
4. On-board Ship Activities (Nightclubs, Most Restaurants, Shows, Workout Facilities, Pool/Jacuzzi Use, Library, Meetings, Movie Night) and more!!!!
OTHER ANTICIPATED EXPENSES:
1. ROUND TRIP AIR TRAVEL TO AND FROM MIAMI & LUGGAGE FEE
2. GROUND TRANSPO TO AND FROM PORT TO AIRPORT
3. EVENT PASS $175 ($180 via paypal w/$5.00 fee)
4. GRATUITY (Tips) ON BOARD SHIP
5. OPTIONAL ACTIVITIES (EXCURSIONS, SIGNATURE RESTAURANTS, ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES)
WHAT TO BRING
Fun clothes that show off the most fabulous you! Remember the tropics are usually hot and humid but temperatures do drop significantly at night during the fall. Sometimes there is rain and a bit of wind at night--so a light jacket or sweater is perfect. Swimwear and other clothing should be appropriate for children and families. Jeans, lightweight pants/shorts/slacks, T-shirts, dress shirts and tops that breathe, sun hat/baseball caps, lightweight dresses and 2-3 dressy/formal outfits. Shoes may range from tennis and other casual shoes, sandals that will support feet during long walks and dressy shoes. There is significant walking on board the ship so shoes should be nice but comfortable enough for long walks.
WHAT YOU NEED TO PREPARE
This itinerary does require a U.S. Passport and State-issued ID. No shots or visas are required. It is always a good idea to bring print copies of passport and ID for emergencies. Bring all medications, vitamins etc. Some items cannot be taken through security at the airport. No weapons, illegal drugs are allowed (they do not play about things like this). Some ships no longer allow travel irons due to fire danger. However, there is an ironing station on most ships. Duty Free alcohol may be purchased at most ports for discounted prices.
Nearly all purchase transactions aboard the ship will be done with your ship ID card. You will be asked to put down cash or credit card to post credit to your room. If you don't have a credit or debit card, most grocery stores have disposable cards that can be used on the ship. Do try out your credit card BEFORE you travel to ensure it works. While American dollars are used in most of the countries we will visit, some vendors do not take travelers checks and using a credit card is not always best. Do have small bills available for shopping excursions versus large bills that may draw unwanted attention.
THE DAY THE SHIP DEPARTS
Some people fly in a day early to ensure on-time arrival for ship departure. Please note, the trip producer is not responsible for late arrivals nor will the ship wait for anyone. Please plan accordingly to arrive at the ship in time for scheduled departure. There will be a bit of standing in line the day of departure and disembarkation (leaving the cruise ship when trip is over). We encourage you to have a good breakfast the day of departure and be conscious of the number of items you carry aboard. If you arrive a day early, do choose a hotel near the dock where the ships depart. Taxi or shuttles regularly travel to and from the port. You will need pre-printed luggage tags with your stateroom number which will made available upon the final payment of your cruise.
You will be leaving your suitcases with porters in a staging area just outside the ship. Make sure to keep your identification and other important documents/objects with you, as well as any medication you need in the event your suitcase is delayed. There is usually water, lemonade and cookies at the port--if you want more than that, bring it with you for the wait.
SCHEDULE FOR THIS TRIP IS AS FOLLOWS:
8 Nights, 4 Ports-Departing October 24 and Returning November 1, 2015.
Day 1 Miami 4:00 PM.
Day 2 ... Fun Day At Sea------
Day 3 Grand Turk 7:00 AM-2:00 PM.
Day 4 La Romana, Dominica Republic 9:00 AM-4:00 PM.
Day 5 Aruba 1:00 PM -10:30 PM.
Day 6 Curacao 8:00 AM-4:00 PM
Day 7 ... Fun Day At Sea------
Day 8 ... Fun Day At Sea------
Day 9 Miami, Florida 8:00 AM
ON BOARD THE SHIP
Some people feel a little nauseous aka "seasick" the first couple of days of sailing. Seasick pills are available on the medical deck 24-7 and are usually free. There are rules on board the ship that must be respected for the safety of you and other passengers. We remind you again that ANY MISCONDUCT OR INAPPROPRIATE BEHAVIOR WILL BE DEALT WITH BY SHIP SECURITY. They have a jail on board the ship and they do not play. We want you to enjoy the cruise to the utmost, again, please honor all rules on board the ship. If you take an excursion separate from the group, its best to go with a friend. Tourists can be targets and traveling in a group is a good idea in any city where you are not familiar.
COMING HOME
Be sure to book your air travel back home late enough to make your flight as sometimes the disembarkation process can take a little time. There are thousands of people leaving the ship and sometimes finding your luggage takes a little time. Sometimes people with flights leaving around the same time share a taxi or car to the airport to cut down on expenses.
SIGN UP NOW! Registration Form
Deposit $300 per couple due by April 1 as a down payment, 2nd payment of $ 300 per couple is due by May 15th. Call James Saunders at 917-816-3577 to make payment by phone or pay via paypal.com (additional fee) West Coast/Los Angeles Promoter Partner is TaShia Asanti, [email protected] 303-523-3303 TaShia's Group Code is #Trinitytravels ...this is use for accountability.