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August 8- some cabins have just become available- please call now for availability!

 

The Southern Caribbean Cruise     

November 4 - 11, 2006

aboard the Crown Princess

 

FAQ's- answers to my most commonly asked questions

with

Virginia Luis-Fuentes M.R.C.V.S., Ph.D., 

Diplomate ACVIM (Cardiology)

Senior Lecturer, Royal Veterinary College, London

Jacqui Neilson D.V.M.

Diplomate, American College of Veterinary Behaviorists

Portland, OR

 

Caribbean CruisesThe Southern Caribbean cruise

San Juan, Puerto Rico; Bridgetown,Barbados-Castries, St. Lucia-St. Johns, Antigua-Philipsburg, St. Maarten-Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas-San Juan, Puerto Rico

Ports include:

San Juan

For a glimpse of Old Spain, take a stroll into the 16th century in San Juan.

Bridgetown, Barbados

Enjoy the pink-tinged coral sand on the lovely beaches, the sugar cane fields, the quaint British influences and the many sport and sightseeing opportunities. The capital of Bridgetown is a great place to start. Barbados is a wonderland of natural caverns, a flower forest and rare animals. Sugar cane plantations and craggy beaches unfold before your eyes from the top of St. John's Church. Stop into a rum shop for a sip of the local drink, or participate in the formality of British high tea.

Castries, St. Lucia

St. Lucia has been a part of the British Commonwealth since 1803. But prior to that, it was often occupied by the French, which is evident in much of the island's culture. Castries offers a colorful local market and great shopping. And the surrounding areas offer lush rain forests, striking waterfalls, beautiful beaches and Sulfur Springs - the world's only drive-through volcano.

St. Johns, Antigua

Locals say there is a beach for every day of the year on Antigua. This paradise is world-renowned for its crystal-clear waters and velvety sands -- the perfect haven for sunbathers, snorkelers or swimmers. Visit Nelson's Dockyard for a taste of nautical history. Or purchase some of the island's wares, Cavalier Rum, hot pepper sauces, pottery and straw baskets.

Philipsburg, St. Maarten

When the Spanish closed their colonial fort on St. Maarten in 1648, a few Dutch and French soldiers hid on the island and decided to share it. Soon after, the Netherlands and France signed a formal agreement to split St. Maarten in half, as it is today. Philipsburg displays its Dutch heritage in its architecture and landscaping. The island offers endless stretches of beach, beautiful landscapes and great shopping.

St. Thomas, U.S.V.I.

Souvenir hunters can go wild in this duty-free shopping mecca. Sightseers can tour by helicopter or submarine. And we have excursions for photography buffs, golfers, divers, sailors and those just looking to relax on the beach.

 

To order a brochure or to download a Caribbean brochure please visit Princess Cruises

CaribbeanTours

For links to each activity please visit Princess Cruises activities guide

There are many onshore tours available at each port of call. After booking your cruise you will be able to book your shore activities online at the Princess Cruises web site. You will also be given directions on how to reserve your selected tour, upon arrival on the ship. We recommend that you only select one or two tours in each port so as to allow time to enjoy each Island. Some of the tours include:

After you have booked your cruise- go online to reserve your shore tours within 4 months of sailing at the Cruise personalizer

 

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Ships Crown Princess
Crown Princess
Crown Princess is the crown jewel of the Princess fleet. Its unique Crown Plaza is an atrium designed in the spirit of an Italian piazza where you can get a bite to eat or just relax and people-watch. Other highlights of this brand new ship include the Crown Grill, modeled after a classic steakhouse, the Sanctuary deck area, reserved just for adults, and Movies Under the StarsSM, our poolside movie theater

Visit the Crown Princess

August 8, 2006- Please call for current cabin availability

The Southern Caribbean Cruise

November 4  -  11, 2006

Inside cabins: Start at US$692.75 per person/double occupancy

Outside Cabins: Obstructed views start at US$792.75 per person/double occupancy

Outside Cabins with private balcony: Start at US$942.75 per person/double occupancy

Mini-Suites: Start at US$1142.75 per person/double occupancy

These prices include: port charges and taxes and Bus transfers to and from the ship (connecting to and from San Juan International Airport) 

 

What is not included: Air transportation; items of a personal nature, such as shore excursions**, specialty restaurant fees, some beverages, photographs, gratuities/service fees, medical services, etc.

 

(Please call for special reduced pricing for 3rd and 4th person (starts at $ per person) -including children-in a cabin.) 

Deposit of $250 per person is required at time of booking your cabin. Final payment is due no less than 90 days prior to sailing. If you cancel 90 or more days prior to sailing- complete deposit is returned. There is a sliding scale of refunds inside 90 days. 

Travel insurance is also available- please call 800-487-5650 for a quote.

CaribbeanPlease call our travel group at Cruises Etc.

1-800-487-5650 

to book your cruise at the group rate.

Our travel group can also quote air add-on fares from your city to San Juan- thru Princess Cruises  Air-Sea program

Please book early to get the best airfares and the best cabins!

 

 

You must book with our travel group if you want to register for the seminar

 

The seminars:

FAQ's- answers to my most commonly asked questions

with

Virginia Luis-Fuentes M.R.C.V.S., Ph.D., 

Diplomate ACVIM (Cardiology)

Senior Lecturer, Royal Veterinary College, London

Jacqui Neilson D.V.M.

Diplomate, American College of Veterinary Behaviorists

Portland, OR

 

Schedule:

 

Saturday  November 4, 2006

        Depart San Juan     11.00pm

Sunday November 5

    Seminars: 8.00am- 1.00pm

       At sea

Monday November 6

      Seminars: 7.30am- 9.30am

    Barbados  7.00am -6.00pm 

 Tuesday  November 7

        Seminars 7.30am-9.30am

       St. Lucia  7.00am -5.00pm 

Wednesday November 8

        Seminars 7.30am-9.30am

      Antigua 8.00am-6.00pm

Thursday November 9

       Seminars 7.30am-9.30am

    St. Maarten  8.00am -6.00pm 

 Friday November 10

    Seminars: 7.00am-10.00am

 St. Thomas: 7.00am-6.00pm

Saturday November 11

      Disembark in San Juan

Registration fee: (American Association of Veterinary State Boards RACE approved for 16 CE hrs.)

Please note that to register for the seminar you must book your cruise with IVS.

  • Earlybird     by June 5, 2006         $565.00
  • Regular                                              $595.00
 
  • Complete seminar notes
  • Certificate of completion
  • Seminar cancellation: 90% refund to 30 days. Seminar transfer only, inside 30 days.

 

CE credits

IVS complies with the following guidelines:

  • Speakers are recognized specialists
  • Mandatory recorded attendance
  • Certificate of attendance
  • Complete seminar notes

 

IVS is an American Association of Veterinary State Boards RACE approved provider of Continuing education.

 

This program has been submitted for 16 hours of continuing education credit in jurisdictions which recognize AAVSB's RACE approval: however participants should be aware that some boards have limitations on the number of hours accepted in certain categories and/or restrictions on certain methods of delivery of continuing education. Call IVS at 800-487-5650 for further information.

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