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Upcoming Cruises in PDF Format OVER IN YEARS S S CardPlayerCruises.com Tel: 888.999.4880 2BUS5INE Come Cruise with us! 2021 Cruises 7-Night Alaska Glacier Cruise 7-Night Eastern Caribbean Cruise Fri, Sep 03 2021 - Fri, Sep 10 2021 Sun, Nov 07 2021 - Sun, Nov 14 2021 aboard Royal Caribbean’s Ovation of the Seas. aboard Royal Caribbean’s Oasis of the Seas. Call for pricing! As LOW as $839* per person Ports: R/T Seattle, Washington | Ports: R/T Miami, Florida | Cococay, Bahamas Inside Passage, Alaska | Juneau, Alaska Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas | Philipsburg, St. Maarten Skagway, Alaska | Endicott Arm & Dawes Glacier Sitka, Alaska Poker will not be available - Social cruise only 2022 Cruises 7-Nights Eastern Caribbean Cruise 7-Night Alaska Cruise Sat, Jan 22 2022 - Sat, Jan 29 2022 Mon, Aug 29 2022 - Mon, Sep 05 2022 aboard Royal Caribbean’s Symphony of the Seas. aboard Royal Caribbean’s Quantum of the Seas. From $1,049.00* per person As LOW as $802* per person Ports: R/T Miami, FL | St. Johns Antigua | St. Thomas Ports: R/T Seattle, Washington | Ketchikan, Alaska Cococay, Bahamas Sitka, Alaska | Endicott Arm & Dawes Glacier Juneau, Alaska | Victoria, British Columbia Popular Cruise! BOOK EARLY - SELLS OUT 7-Night Mexican Riviera Cruise Fri, Mar 18 2022 - Fri, Mar 25 2022 5-Night Bermuda Cruise aboard Royal Caribbean’s Navigator of the Seas. Sat, Oct 08 2022 - Thu, Oct 13 2022 From $639 aboard Royal Caribbean’s Adventure of the Seas. Ports: R/T Los Angeles | Cabo San Lucas, Mexico As LOW as $639* per person Mazatlan, Mexico | Puerto Vallarta, Mexico Ports: R/T Cape Liberty, NJ | Kings Wharf, Bermuda Back to Back Cruise! 7-Night Western Caribbean Cruise 9-Night Canada and Sun, Apr 03 2022 - Sun, Apr 10 2022 New England Cruise aboard Royal Caribbean’s Liberty of the Seas. Thu, Oct 13 2022 - Sat, Oct 22 2022 From $699.00* per person aboard Royal Caribbean’s Adventure of the Seas. Ports: R/T Galveston, TX | Roatan, Honduras As LOW as $809* per person Puerto Costa Maya, Mexico| Cozumel, Mexico Ports: R/T Cape Liberty, NJ | Boston, MA Bar Harbor, ME | Portland, ME Halifax, Nova Scotia | St John, Nb (Bay of Fundy) Hawaii Cruise Back to Back Cruise! Mon, Apr 25 2022 - Thu, May 05 2022 aboard Royal Caribbean’s Ovation of the Seas. 8-Night Southern Caribbean Cruise As LOW as $1,144* per person Sat, Oct 29 2022 - Sun, Nov 06 2022 Ports: Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii | Kailua Kona, Hawaii aboard Royal Caribbean’s Explorer of the Seas. Maui (Lahaina), Hawaii | Mount Kilauea | Seattle, WA As LOW as $649* per person Vancouver, British Columbia Ports: R/T Miami, Florida | Kralendijk, Bonaire Willemstad, Curacao | Oranjestad, Aruba Only passengers booked by Card Player Cruises are allowed to play in the poker room. All cruises and prices are subject to change without notice. * Taxes and gratuities are not included. .
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