Caribbean Ports of Call: A Guide for Today's Cruise PassengersSubtropical temperatures, gentle trade winds, vibrant colors, luscious foliage, exotic menus, smiling faces -- award-winning writer Kay Showker shares her considerable experience to show how to plan a carefree vacation at sea. Includes attractions, restaurants, sports, shopping, and walking tours, complete with maps of the main towns. This guide, based on the author's personal experience, shows you how to plan a carefree vacation at sea to the Eastern and Southern regions of the Caribbean. |
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