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| VANTAGE DELUXE WORLD TRAVEL |
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Introduction to Ocean Cruise Vacations
| Cunard Line
| Holland America Line
m/s Paul Gauguin
| Norwegian Cruise Line
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| Sapphire Princess |
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Sail aboard this new (debuted in May, 2004), state-of-the art ship — the largest and most innovative Princess vessel yet. The Sapphire Princess boasts 750 spacious balcony staterooms, multiple dining choices, nightclubs, bars, lounges, and a casino. You’ll enjoy original Broadway and Las Vegas-style productions, five sparkling swimming pools, a sports deck with nine-hole golf putting course and two computerized golf simulators, and more.
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| Star Princess |
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Cruising's most treasured ports have never looked better than from the deck of the Four-Star Star Princess.
If the world outside her deck weren’t so inviting, you’d never want to
leave. On board you’ll enjoy a comfortable cabin — and over 700
staterooms with private balcony. The ship offers many meal choices,
fabulous shows and reviews, four swimming pools and a nine-hole putting
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| Coral Princess |
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The minute you step aboard the sparkling Four-Star Coral Princess, you’ll see why it’s been chosen for your journey to the wondrous Panama Canal. The Coral Princess is a combination of big ship choice and small ship feel, complete with all the amenities of a larger luxury liner as well as the personal service found on smaller ships. The Coral Princess also boasts a revolutionary ship design, so you’ll never feel lost in a crowd. While on board, try your luck at the full-service casino ... indulge in a massage at the spa ... or enjoy the flavorful benefits of Personal Choice dining in one of the two alternative restaurants on board. Plus, you can opt for one of the many affordable staterooms with a private balcony and experience a luxury once reserved for the privileged few.
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| Diamond Princess |
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The luxurious Diamond Princess is the firstborn daughter of the second generation of Personal Choice ships. Sister ship to the Sapphire Princess, this ship offers a wide variety of entertainment and dining options. Among the largest ships to ply the waters of the Pacific Ocean, the Diamond Princess comfortably accommodates 2,600 guests, each of whom are treated to pampering, personal service, and a wealth of fabulous onboard amenities. Passengers can enjoy commanding ocean views and sea breezes from one of the many outdoor public areas, or steal away for a private scenery show in the comfort of their own stateroom.
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| Golden Princess |
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The Golden Princess offers a
striking combination of innovative amenities and advanced design,
ensuring you of a luxurious cruise experience. The ship features a wide
range of dining and entertainment options, from its three unique show
lounges to its enticing casino — the largest afloat. You can also take
advantage of the sports court, jogging track, four pools — there’s even
a wedding chapel featuring a wedding-at-sea program officiated by the
ship's captain. And wherever your cruise takes you, you’ll enjoy the
services and features of Personal Choice Cruising.
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| Island Princess |
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The Island Princess has been called the most exciting new ship to cruise the Panama Canal in years. Debuting in May, 2003, the Island Princess is a combination of big ship choice and small ship feel, complete with all the amenities of a larger luxury liner as well as the personal service found on smaller ships. The Island Princess also boasts a revolutionary ship design, so you’ll never feel lost in a crowd. While on board, visit three distinctive show lounges ... try your luck at the full-service casino ... indulge in a massage at the spa ... or enjoy the flavorful benefits of Personal Choice dining in one of the alternative restaurants on board. Plus, you can opt for one of the many affordable staterooms with a private balcony and experience a luxury once reserved for the privileged few.
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