It’s hard to do Havana justice in words. It’s a city that feels like a  film set, thanks to its vintage Cadillacs and candy-coloured old town.  Sitting still simply isn’t an option in Cuba’s capital – there’s so much  to see. It’s packed with 19th-century cigar factories, Renaissance  mansions, and galleries telling the story of the Revolution. And, at  night, the city transforms into a haze of mojitos and salsa music.
 
                        
                        
                            It’s hard to do Havana justice in words. It’s a city that feels like a  film set, thanks to its vintage Cadillacs and candy-coloured old town.  Sitting still simply isn’t an option in Cuba’s capital – there’s so much  to see. It’s packed with 19th-century cigar factories, Renaissance  mansions, and galleries telling the story of the Revolution. And, at  night, the city transforms into a haze of mojitos and salsa music.
 
                        
                        
                            It’s hard to do Havana justice in words. It’s a city that feels like a  film set, thanks to its vintage Cadillacs and candy-coloured old town.  Sitting still simply isn’t an option in Cuba’s capital – there’s so much  to see. It’s packed with 19th-century cigar factories, Renaissance  mansions, and galleries telling the story of the Revolution. And, at  night, the city transforms into a haze of mojitos and salsa music.
 
                        
                        
                            This is the time to personalize your cruise experience—you can participate in any or all the activities scheduled onboard or do nothing more strenuous than lift an umbrella drink while reading a book poolside.
 
                        
                        
                            The recently renovated "Mo' Bay," as the locals call this town, competes  with Ocho Rios as the island's most visited resort town. Montego Bay  has great bars and restaurants, renowned shopping, and an endless array  of leisure activities. And with the friendly hospitality of the Jamaican  people, having a great time is always "no problem."
 
                        
                        
                            Grand Cayman is one of a group of three magnificent tropical islands Christopher  Columbus called "Las Tortugas" (the turtles) for the sea creatures he found in  the ocean water. The designation did not endure, however, for on later maps the  islands were labeled the Caimanau, the Carib Indian word for "crocodile." The  name "Caimanas" refers inaccurately to the iguanas native to the islands, which  were perhaps at one point mistaken for crocodiles. Among other attractions,  visitors to the island will enjoy learning about the turtles, visiting the town  of Hell, exploring Seven-Mile Beach and enjoying the undersea world.
 
                        
                        
                            Cozumel features great diving, snorkeling and beaches, marine-life  encounters, botanical gardens, trails and shopping in the town of San  Miguel. The nearby mainland is home to Tulum, Mayan cliffside ruins  overlooking the Caribbean.
 
                        
                        
                            It’s hard to do Havana justice in words. It’s a city that feels like a  film set, thanks to its vintage Cadillacs and candy-coloured old town.  Sitting still simply isn’t an option in Cuba’s capital – there’s so much  to see. It’s packed with 19th-century cigar factories, Renaissance  mansions, and galleries telling the story of the Revolution. And, at  night, the city transforms into a haze of mojitos and salsa music.
 
                        
                        
                            It’s hard to do Havana justice in words. It’s a city that feels like a  film set, thanks to its vintage Cadillacs and candy-coloured old town.  Sitting still simply isn’t an option in Cuba’s capital – there’s so much  to see. It’s packed with 19th-century cigar factories, Renaissance  mansions, and galleries telling the story of the Revolution. And, at  night, the city transforms into a haze of mojitos and salsa music.
 
                        
                        
                            This is the time to personalize your cruise experience—you can participate in any or all the activities scheduled onboard or do nothing more strenuous than lift an umbrella drink while reading a book poolside.
 
                        
                        
                            The former capital, Belize City is your gateway to an array of  adventures in this tiny nation. Like hiking in the rainforest,  cave-and-river tubing, bird watching, exploring Mayan ruins and enjoying  the gorgeous Caribbean coastline.
 
                        
                        
                            Roatán Island is the largest and most developed of the three Bay Islands  of Honduras and lies not far off the northern coast. The majority of  the population of Roatán originated from the Cayman Islands. The growth  of tourism and travel awards has put Honduras squarely on the map.  Today, the beautiful Caribbean island is a mecca for divers and  snorkelers. Commercial fishing is one of the main economic drivers in  Roatán and is home to one of the largest fishing fleets in the Western  Caribbean.
 
                        
                        
                            Costa Maya, once a trading post for the Mayan Empire, is located in the  Mexican Caribbean and is best known for its jungles, beaches, lagoons  and Mayan ruins. Recent development and modern port facilities are  making Costa Maya the perfect port of call. With so many activities, it  will be hard to decide what to do first.
 
                        
                        
                            Cozumel features great diving, snorkeling and beaches, marine-life  encounters, botanical gardens, trails and shopping in the town of San  Miguel. The nearby mainland is home to Tulum, Mayan cliffside ruins  overlooking the Caribbean.
 
                        
                        
                            It’s hard to do Havana justice in words. It’s a city that feels like a  film set, thanks to its vintage Cadillacs and candy-coloured old town.  Sitting still simply isn’t an option in Cuba’s capital – there’s so much  to see. It’s packed with 19th-century cigar factories, Renaissance  mansions, and galleries telling the story of the Revolution. And, at  night, the city transforms into a haze of mojitos and salsa music.
 
                        
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