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BOAT TOURS from MIAMI f1/F1629 WASHINGTON AVE. MIAMI BEACH, FLA. North Beach Office 17250 COLLINS AVE. HAITI SAN JUAN 2 Days - 2 Nites 3 Days - 3 Nites 2 NITES-2 DAYS 3 NITES - 3 DAYS KINGSTON and TOWER ISLE TRIP MONTEGO BAY, TOWER ISLE KINGSTON MONTEGO BAY WYL-H-2 WYL-H-3 KINGSTON EXTENSION EXTENSION WYL SJ-2 WYL SJ-3 TWO DAYS and TO WYL-J3 TO WYL-J3 TWO NIGHTS 3 DAYS - 3 NITES Features 6, 7, 8, 9 Features 10, 11 12 WYL-J3 $6500$9500 $3200 $4900 WYL-J2 $10700 Features 1 thru 5 & 9 oo Features I thru Features 1 thru 6 $67°° '26 EXTRA EXTRA Features 1 thru 7 '26 5 and 7 Features 1 thru 4 • Features 1 thru 5 1. Meeting service and transfer from air- 1. Personal meeting service. 6. Room with private bath at MYRTLEBANK 1. °ersonal meeting service. 1. Personal Meeting Service port to hotel in Kingston. HOTEL — 1 night. 2. Transfers to and from airport and hotel. 2. Transfer from airport at Montego Bay 2. Transfers from airport to hotel. 3. Room with private bath (Condado Beach 2. Room with private bath at MYRTLE to famous North Coast Resort Area. 7. All meals while at Myrtlebank. 3. Room with private bath and meals at or La Rada Hotel) BANK HOTEL. This is a 75 mile drive along the beau- (EL RANCHO HOTEL). 4. City Tour of San Juan. Visiting famous El Morro Fortress, Old San Juan. See tiful North Coastal Area of Jamaican 8. Sightseeing Tour of Kingston. (This tour 3. All meals at hotel. 4. City and Shopping Tour. This tour has La Fortaleza, University of Puerto Rico, countryside to the quaint village of exactly like No. 4 in first column. ) a' lot to offer the visitor in search of and the Cathedral, also the suburbs of 4. Sightseeing Tour of Kingston in limou- Ocha Rios. Then terminates at your the exotic. The crowded colorful streets Santurce and Rio Piedras. Hotel. of Port-au Prince filled with negro sine., visit a rum distillery and bottl-ng 9. Transfers from Kingston to Airport, 5. A tour to El Yunque takes in beautiful 3. Room with private bath at SILVER women carrying baskets on their heads, Luquillo Beach and a climb by auto up plant, roadside market, St. Andrew SEAS, JAMAICA INN, SHAW PARK, in contrast with modern automobiles and the island's most famous mountain, with Residential section. King's House, Hope smart shops are an unbelievable sight. TOWER ISLE, or other first class North 10. Room with private bath — Casablanca stops for viewing the dramatic scene Botanical Gardens with its "Jewel Box Coast Resort Hotels. You visit the mahogany factory, and spread out below. El Yunque is one of or Montego Bay Hotel (1 Night) of Hope" and "Orchid House." There is plenty of time is devoted to shopping the few tropical rain forests in the 4. All meals while at hotel. both here and in other fine shops. See world. See giant fern trees, orchids, and ample time for shopping and the taking 11. All meals while at hotel. the Iron Market and Palais National. A exotic vegetation. of pictures on this trip. 5. Cross Island Tour from North Coast to stop !s also made at the Centre d' Arts Kingston. (This trip similar to No. 5 on where primitive paintings and sculptures 5. "Paradise Trip" all day trip to the 12. Transfers to airport from hotel. the left). by native Haitians are displayed. VIRGIN ISLANDS North Coast. This trip takes you over TWO NITES and the picturesque Jamaican mountains to 5. Night Club Tour — Visit the Bamboche DOMINICAN REPUBLIC places and see vivid native dancing to TWO DAYS the famous Ocha Rios resort area. You the rhythm of the Mascaron Drums. See WYLVI-2 1. Transfers to and from Hotel. pass through Port Maria, Oracabessa an authentic Voodoo Ceremony. $60°° TWO DAYS 2. Room with private bath at Hotel Jarogua. Features 1 thru 4 and Moneague. There is a stop at Tower AND 3. 4 meals at Hotel Isle hotel and time is allowed here 6. Scenic Mountain Tour. — La Decouverte 1. Transfers to and from airport and hotel. 4. City tour of Ciudad Trujillo. TWO NIGHTS (Switzerland of the Tropics) 5500 feet 2. Room with private bath at VIRGIN for lunch. You also visit Silver Seas A comprehensive tour of the City visiting old and new sections WYL-D-2 above sea level where one enjoys one ISLE HOTEL. (Mod. Am. Plan). Jamaica Inn and Shaw Park Hotels, re- and points of historic interest. of the most breathtaking views in the 3. Sightseeing tour of Charlotte Amelie the 5. Boca Chica Beach Tour. turning via the amazing "Fern Gully". word. capital of St. Thomas by limousine, visit- 00 A fascinating drive from Ciudad Trujillo to the delightful Hotel '52 ing Cha-Cha Town/ Bluebeard's Castle, Hamaca on the blue waters of the Caribbean Sea- 6. Transfers from Kingston to Airport. 7. Transfers from hotel to airport. Government House. Then enjoy a nice drive out on the Island of St. Thomas to ABOVE TOURS PERTAIN TO GROUND PORTION ONLY. FOR TOTAL COST ADD CORRECT AIR FARE AS LISTED BELOW Drake's Seat. From here enjoy a breath- taking view of Magen's Bay. VIA: PAN AMERICAN; EASTERN; BRITISH OVERSEAS; NATIONAL; KLM; DELTA C & S AND CARIBAIR AIRLINES Price Tax 4. Shopping in St. Thomas Free Port, prices MIAMI - SAN JUAN - DOMINICAN REPUBLIC - HAITI - JAMAICA - HAVANA - MIAMI $116.80 $11.68 exceptionally low. H*1!* MIAMI - NASSAU - KINGSTON - MONTEGO BAY - HAVANA - MIAMI 1 1 7 00 11.70 MIAMI - HAVANA - MONTEGO BAY - KINGSTON - MIAMI 117.00 11.70 MIAMI - SAN JUAN - MIAMI (TOURIST FARF) 86.00 8.60 SAN JUAN - ST. THOMAS - SAN JUAN 16.20 1.62 MIAMI - KINGSTON or MONTEGO BAY or Both - MIAMI 11700 11.70 Winter rates effective December 15, 1954 to April 15, 1955 — Prices subject to change. P. & O. STEAMSHIP CO. S.S. FLORIDA BOAT TOURS from MIAMI SPECIAL 1 DAY 2 NIGHTS BOAT TOUR WYLB-l Features B D E and 4 Meals + , __ LEAVES MON. & WED. ONLY $61.50 ITINERARY Tax $7.55 A MIAMI TRANSFERS OR PARKING VIA: Round trip transfers to airport or docks from SPECIAL ECONOMY BOAT WYLB-2S PAN AMERICAN - K.L.M.-CUBANA within city limits of Miami or Miami Beach, TOUR 2 DAYS 3 NIGHTS NATIONAL - "Q" AIRWAYS or parking at Enclosed, Insured, Bonded Garage at airport or docks from any point. Includes Features B TRANSPORTATION TO HAVANA 8 - C - D - F AND (6) MEALS AIR TOURS PLUS TAX Round trip air or boat transportation to PARKVIEW Hotel from $7.90 MIAMI OR KEY WEST Havana. Round trip transfers from airport •' •: ': '• or dock to hotel or city of Havana. Personal meeting service at airport or docks. DELUXE 2 DAYS 3 NIGHTS WY18-2 C ROOM ACCOMMODATIONS Features Hotel SPECIAL ONE DAY TOUR WYL-I ABC COLINA $ 83 oo Features B D E Private room at hotel selected. Private bath with all rooms. Stateroom for two nights on P ^..F SEVILLA-BILTMORE 87 00 FROM MIAMI ONLY $51.50 boat tours. Four meals on boat. Lv. Friday o/ -W 5=00 P. M. VEDADO 89 00 D CITY AND SUBURBS TOUR Ar. Monday DELUXE 2 DAYS 1 NIGHT VVYL 2 Limousine with English speaking guide. 8:00 A.M. NACIONAL 95.00 _ Features Hotel Miami Key 'West Maine Monument, Prison Heights, LaFuerza COMODORO ................................ 95.00 *A B C D COLINA $69.00 $50.00 Fortress, University of Havana, Malecon D E F SEVILLA-BILTMORE .. 73.00 54.00 Drive, Presidential Palace, National Capitol, DELUXE 3 DAYS 4 NIGHTS WYLB 3 VEDADO ... 75.00 56.00 Lady of Mercy Church, Columbus Cemetery, Features Hotel Shopping Trip, Alligator Goods and Cigar NACIONAL 81.00 62.00 A B C COLINA $ 93.00 COMODORO.. 81.00 62.00 Factory, Rum Distillery (Free Cocktails). SUBURBS—New Havana, Tropical Gardens, G SEVILLA-BILTMORE 100.00 Maximo Gomez Memorial, Vedado and VEDADO 104.00 - DELUXE 3 DAYS 2 NIGHTS VVYL-S Mirimar Residential areas. Ar. Friday NACIONAL 115.00 Features Hotel Miami Key West E MORRO CASTLE & CABANA FORTRESS *ABC COLINA - $79.00 $60.00 Round trip transfers from hotel to docks. COMODORO 115.00 DBF SEVILLA-BILTMORE... 86.00 67.00 Motor launch trip across Havana Harbor. G VEDADO 90.00 71.00 Havana Military Academy. Admission fee DELUXE 4 DAYS 5 NIGHTS WYLB « Features Hotel NACIONAL 101.00 82.00 lecture tour. Moats, Dungeons, Torture Chambers. A ft /*" COMODORO .. 101.00 82.00 D E F COLINA $105.00 F-NIGHT TOUR OF HAVANA 2 DAYS 1 NIGHT Special Limousine with guide and driver. Motor tour Lv. Wednesday ' '^•00 of city at night and sea drive along the Economy Tour WYL2S MOOD Malecon, Sidewalk Cafes and Chinatown. 5°:00FrpdaM. VEDADO 121.00 Havana Slums, Sloppy Joe's .and famous Ar. Mo,day NACIONAL 138.00 '42 or Wednesday B-C-D AND (2) MEALS From Key Wes Prado at night. Floor Show at Tropicana or 8:00 A.M. COMODORO 138.00 at Parkview Hotel PLUS TAX San Souci. Floor Show at Typical Cuban * Available from Miami $16.00 Extra Plus Tax Cabaret. Taxes $7.90 G COUNTRY TRIP ON ALL AIR TOURS & SEA AIR COMBINATIONS $2.50 CUBAN TAX 3 DAYS 2 NIGHTS Special Fifty miles of scenic drive with Limousine and PAYABLE IN HAVANA. Economy Tour WYL-3S 00 guide. Native country towns and famous country estates. La Finca Experimental farm 1O-DAY WEST INDIES CRUISES B - C -D - F AND (4) MEALS 54 and Perfume Factory.
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