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Summary of Tours Welcome to Royal Caribbean International Page 1 of 152 https://www.royalcaribbean.com/beforeyouboard/shoreExcursions/downloadBrochure/exc... 7/31/2019 Welcome to Royal Caribbean International Page 2 of 152 https://www.royalcaribbean.com/beforeyouboard/shoreExcursions/downloadBrochure/exc... 7/31/2019 Welcome to Royal Caribbean International Page 3 of 152 Sailing Itinerary* Day Port* Arrive Depart Activity Sat Feb 8 Fort Lauderdale, Florida - 4:30 pm Docked Sun Feb 9 Cruising - - Cruising Mon Feb 10 Belize City, Belize 9:00 am 5:00 pm Docked Tue Feb 11 Cozumel, Mexico 9:00 am 6:00 pm Docked Wed Feb 12 Cruising - - Cruising Thu Feb 13 Fort Lauderdale, Florida 7:00 am - Docked *All itineraries are subject to change without notice. General Information Terms and Conditions Summary of Tours Online Shore Excursions reservations for your sailing will be available up until 05-Feb-2020 11:59 PM EST (Two days prior to your sailing). If you are within the cut-off time, please be sure to visit our Shore Excursions desk to make your reservations onboard.* Belize City, Belize - 10-Feb-2020 Tour Difficulty Adult Child Code Tour Title Level Restrictions Depart Duration Price Price BE95 Airboat Adventure & Moderate Max Weight: 290 Feb 10, 10:00 am 2 hrs 30 mins 94.00 69.00 Belize City Tour pounds Min Age: 5 https://www.royalcaribbean.com/beforeyouboard/shoreExcursions/downloadBrochure/exc... 7/31/2019 Welcome to Royal Caribbean International Page 4 of 152 Tour Difficulty Adult Child Code Tour Title Level Restrictions Depart Duration Price Price BE97 Belize City by Mild Max Weight: 250 Feb 10, 11:45 am 2 hrs 64.00 39.00 Carriage pounds Feb 10, 9:30 am BEL8 Rendezvous Caye Strenuous Min Age: 10 Feb 10, 10:30 am 5 hrs 89.00 89.00 Getaway, Flash & Activity Max Age: 70 Splash Level Min Weight: 50 pounds;Max Weight: 240 pounds BEL9 Barrier Reef 2 Tank Strenuous Min Age: 10 Feb 10, 9:30 am 4 hrs 189.00 189.00 Dive With Equipment Activity Level BEC6 Baymen City Tour Mild N/A Feb 10, 12:30 pm 1 hr 30 mins 49.00 39.00 Feb 10, 9:30 am BED6 Exclusive Crystal Moderate Min Age: 6 Feb 10, 9:30 am 5 hrs 45 mins 124.00 99.00 Cave Tubing and Min Height: 40 " Lagoon with Lunch Max Weight: 275 pounds BED8 Jaguar Paw Zipline & Strenuous Min Height: 40" Feb 10, 9:30 am 6 hrs 30 mins 154.00 119.00 Crystal Cave Tubing Activity Max Weight: 275 With Lunch Level pounds Min Age: 6 BEE2 Altun Ha Mayan Site Moderate Min Age: 4 Feb 10, 9:30 am 6 hrs 84.00 79.00 and River Wallace BEF1 Sharks, Rays, Barrier Strenuous Max Weight: 275 Feb 10, 10:30 am 5 hrs 30 mins 119.00 79.00 Reef Snorkel & Activity pounds Feb 10, 10:00 am Island Escape Level Min Age: 5 Feb 10, 9:30 am BEJ7 Jaguar Paw Cave Moderate Min Age: 6 Feb 10, 9:30 am 5 hrs 30 mins 84.00 69.00 tubing & Jungle Trek Max Weight: 275 with Lunch pounds Min Height: 40" BEK6 KuKumba Beach Mild Min Age: 5 Feb 10, 9:45 am 4 hrs 39.00 39.00 Tour BEK7 Belize Rum Tasting Mild Min Age: 8 Feb 10, 9:45 am 2 hrs 30 mins 39.00 39.00 Tour Feb 10, 1:00 pm BEK8 Manatees & Mild Min Age: 3years Feb 10, 9:30 am 2 hrs 30 mins 49.00 49.00 Mangrove River Feb 10, 1:00 pm Tours BEK5 Belize City Mild N/A Feb 10, 1:15 pm 2 hrs 49.00 49.00 Highlights Feb 10, 9:30 am BEL1 Jaguar Paw ATV Strenuous Max Weight: 275 Feb 10, 9:30 am 6 hrs 30 mins 169.00 169.00 Ultimate Thrill Activity pounds Seeker Level Min Age: 17 BEL2 Jungle Buggy Triple Strenuous Max Weight: 275 Feb 10, 9:30 am 6 hrs 30 mins 169.00 169.00 Adventure (Jungle Activity pounds Buggy, Ziplining & Level Min Age: 12 Cave Tubing) BEK9 Lamanai Mayan Moderate Min Age: 3 Feb 10, 10:00 am 6 hrs 119.00 59.00 Ruins & Riverboat Feb 10, 10:30 am Safari with Lunch Feb 10, 9:30 am BE2G Belize Zoo & Mild N/A Feb 10, 9:45 am 5 hrs 69.00 59.00 Kukumba Beach Day BE31 Barrier Reef Strenuous Min Age: 8 Feb 10, 9:30 am 4 hrs 74.00 44.00 Snorkeling Wonders Activity Max Age: 80 Level Max Weight: 280 pounds https://www.royalcaribbean.com/beforeyouboard/shoreExcursions/downloadBrochure/exc... 7/31/2019 Welcome to Royal Caribbean International Page 5 of 152 Tour Difficulty Adult Child Code Tour Title Level Restrictions Depart Duration Price Price BE51 Cave Tubing & Strenuous Min Age: 8 Years Feb 10, 10:00 am 6 hrs 139.00 139.00 Aerial Trek Activity Max Weight: 285 Level Lbs Min Height: 40" BE60 Xunantunich & Moderate N/A Feb 10, 9:30 am 7 hrs 94.00 84.00 Marimba Lunch BE69 Calypso Train Tour Mild Max Weight: 300 Feb 10, 9:30 am 1 hr 15 mins 39.00 29.00 pounds Feb 10, 12:00 pm Feb 10, 10:30 am *Prices are subject to change and may vary by sailing. Excursions must be purchased in the same currency as your cruise reservation. Exchange rates are determined by a competitive pricing program and may be subject to change without notice. Cozumel, Mexico - 11-Feb-2020 Tour Difficulty Adult Child Code Tour Title Level Restrictions Depart Duration Price Price CZB5 Mexican Cooking, Moderate Min Age: 14 Feb 11, 11:00 am 5 hrs 84.00 69.00 Tasting & Beach Break CZE1 A Journey Through Mild N/A Feb 11, 11:00 am 2 hrs 28.00 21.00 Mexico's Past and Present CZB2 Clear Kayak & Strenuous Min Age: 8 Feb 11, 9:30 am 3 hrs 30 mins 69.00 49.00 Beach Snorkel Activity Combo Level CZH5 Tulum Ruins & Moderate N/A Feb 11, 9:30 am 8 hrs 125.00 115.00 Beach Break CZG2 Cozumel Country Moderate N/A Feb 11, 9:30 am 5 hrs 189.00 189.00 Club Golf CZB7 Best of Cozumel Moderate N/A Feb 11, 9:30 am 4 hrs 30 mins 59.00 49.00 with Market Feb 11, 11:30 am Exploration CZ3N Starfish Sanctuary Strenuous Max Weight: 260 Feb 11, 10:00 am 4 hrs 59.00 59.00 & Palancar Reef Activity pounds Snorkel Level Min Age: 8 Max Age:70 CZU2 Thriller Adrenaline Strenuous Min Age: 12;Max Feb 11, 11:00 am 1 hr 69.00 69.00 Boat Adventure Activity Age 65 Level Min Height: 48" tall Max Weight: 250 pounds CZU1 Accessible Mild N/A Feb 11, 10:00 am 5 hrs 199.00 199.00 Cozumel’s Mayan Roots - Maximum 7 Guests https://www.royalcaribbean.com/beforeyouboard/shoreExcursions/downloadBrochure/exc... 7/31/2019 Welcome to Royal Caribbean International Page 6 of 152 Tour Difficulty Adult Child Code Tour Title Level Restrictions Depart Duration Price Price CZU7 Xenses Park & 5TH Moderate Min Age: 5;Max Feb 11, 9:30 am 8 hrs 84.15 67.15 Avenue Experience Age: 65 Min Height: 5' Min Weight: 88 pounds Max Weight: 300 pounds CZU9 ATV, Speed Boat, Strenuous Min Age: 16;Max Feb 11, 10:30 am 4 hrs 139.00 139.00 Snorkel & Beach Activity Age: 70 Club Adventure Level Max Weight: 275 pounds CZW5 Adventure to Jade Strenuous Max Weight: 320 Feb 11, 12:30 pm 3 hrs 30 mins 89.00 0.00 Caverns by ATV Activity pounds (Single Driver) Level Min Age: 16;Max Age: 70 CZW7 Adventure to Jade Strenuous Min Age: 16;Max Feb 11, 12:30 pm 3 hrs 30 mins 159.00 0.00 Caverns by ATV - Activity Age: 70 to drive. (Driver & Level Min Age to be a Passenger - Double passenger is 10 Ride) Max Weight: 320 pounds CZW8 Xrail Exploration to Strenuous Min Age: 8;Max Feb 11, 1:30 pm 3 hrs 30 mins 89.99 89.99 Jade Cavern (4 Activity Age: 70 seater vehicle) Level Max Weight: 250 pounds CZZB Dolphin True Moderate Min Age: 12 Feb 11, 12:45 pm 3 hrs 30 mins 169.00 169.00 Connection-All Max Weight: 270 Inclusive pounds Min Height: 48" CZV8 All-Inclusive VIP Moderate Min Height: 48" Feb 11, 12:45 pm 3 hrs 30 mins 159.00 159.00 Dolphin Swim Min Age: 12 Feb 11, 9:45 am Experience Max Weight: 270 pounds CZZJ Adventure at Punta Mild N/A Feb 11, 10:30 am 5 hrs 69.00 49.00 Sur Eco-Park CZZM A Tequila Moderate Min Age: 21 Feb 11, 11:15 am 3 hrs 30 mins 64.00 64.00 Mexology Experience CZI3 ATV and Beach Strenuous Max Weight: 360 Feb 11, 10:00 am 4 hrs 79.00 0.00 Club Adventure Activity pounds Level Min Age: 16, Max Age: 70 CZK8 Chichen Itza Mayan Moderate N/A Feb 11, 9:30 am 8 hrs 144.00 129.00 Ruins Featuring Mixed Reality CZL3 XPLOR-All Strenuous Min age: 6 Max Feb 11, 9:30 am 8 hrs 209.00 174.00 Inclusive Activity age: 65 Adventure Level Max Weight: 300 pounds Min Height: 42" CZM3 Salsa, Salsa and Moderate Min Age: 5 Feb 11, 9:30 am 4 hrs 30 mins 99.00 84.00 Margaritas CZO9 All Terrain Buggy Strenuous Max Weight: 300 Feb 11, 9:30 am 4 hrs 15 mins 94.00 83.00 and Snorkel Activity pounds Level Min Age: 8, Max Age: 70 CZO1 Everybody Loves Strenuous Min Age: 4 Feb 11, 12:00 pm 3 hrs 54.00 19.00 Rays & Sharks! 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