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Upcoming Adventures Upcoming Adventures December 2019 January 2020 8 Night Exotic South Caribbean 7 Night Eastern Caribbean Holiday Singles Cruise Singles Cruise Departs Ft. Lauderdale, FL Departs Miami, FL December 21 - 29, 2019 January 19 - 26, 2020 Carnival Magic | All Ages Norwegian Encore | Over 40 Ports: Ft. Lauderdale, FL • Grand Turk • La Romana, Ports: Miami, FL • San Juan, Puerto Rico • St. Thomas, USVI • Dominican Republic • Curacao • Aruba • Ft. Lauderdale, FL Tortola, BVI • Miami, FL 6 Night Eastern Caribbean 12 Night Australia & New Years Singles Cruise New Zealand Singles Cruise Departs Miami, FL December 29, 2019 - January 4, 2020 Departs Miami, FL Carnival Magic | All Ages January 23 - February 4, 2020 Norwegian Jewel | All Ages Ports: Ft. Lauderdale, FL • Half Moon Cay, The Bahamas • Amber Cove, Dominican Republic • Grand Turk • Ports: Sydney, Australia • Eden, Australia • Melbourne, Ft. Lauderdale, FL Australia • Burnie (Tasmania), Australia • Cruise Doubtful Sound, Dusky Sound & Milford Sound • Dunedin (Port Chalmers), New Zealand • Akaroa, New Zealand • Marlborough (Picton), New Zealand • Napier, New Zealand • 7 Night New Years Eve Tauranga, New Zealand • Auckland, New Zealand Caribbean Singles Cruise Departs Miami, FL December 29, 2019 - January 5, 2020 Norwegian Encore | All Ages Ports: Miami, FL • San Juan, Puerto Rico • St. Thomas, USVI • Tortola, BVI • Miami, FL Itineraries & departure dates are current at time of printing and are subject to change. 8/2019 Upcoming Adventures February 2020 March 2020 5 Night “Football Fans” Caribbean 7 Night Celebrity Edge Eastern Carnival Cruise Singles Cruise Caribbean Singles Cruise Departs Tampa, FL Departs Miami, FL February 1 - 6, 2020 March 22 - 29, 2020 Carnival Paradise | All Ages Celebrity Edge | All Ages Ports: Tampa, FL • Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands • Ports: Ft. Lauderdale, FL • San Juan, Puerto Rico • Tortola, BVI Cozumel, Mexico • Tampa, FL • Philipsburg, St. Maarten • Ft. Lauderdale, FL 10 Night New Orleans Mardi Gras April 2020 & Mexico Singles Cruise 3 Night Bahamas Departs Ft. Lauderdale, FL Singles Cruise February 21 - March 2, 2020 Celebrity Reflection | All Ages Departs Miami, FL April 3 - 6, 2020 Ports: Ft. Lauderdale, FL • New Orleans, LA (3 Days) • Norwegian Sky | 20s & 30s George Town, Grand Cayman • Cozumel, Mexico • Ft. Lauderdale, FL Ports: Miami, FL • Great Stirrup Cay, Bahamas • Nassau, Bahamas • Miami, FL 7 Night Southern Caribbean Singles Cruise Departs San Juan, Puerto Rico April 19 - 26, 2020 Carnival Fascination | All Ages Ports: San Juan, Puerto Rico • St. Thomas, USVI • St. Maarten • St. Kitts • St. Lucia • Barbados • San Juan, Puerto Rico Itineraries & departure dates are current at time of printing and are subject to change. 8/2019 Upcoming Adventures May 2020 July 2020 11 Night Scandinavia & Russia 7 Night Eastern Caribbean & Singles Cruise Perfect Day Singles Cruise Departs Copenhagen, Denmark Departs Port Canaveral (Orlando), FL May 13 - 24, 2020 July 12 - 19, 2020 Royal Caribbean Jewel Of The Seas Royal Caribbean Harmony of the Seas All Ages All Ages Ports: Copenhagen, Denmark • Riga, Latvia • Tallinn, Estonia Ports: Port Canaveral (Orlando), FL • Perfect Day at CocoCay • • St. Petersburg, Russia (overnight) • Helsinki, Finland • San Juan, Puerto Rico • Basseterre, St.Kitts & Nevis • Stockholm, Sweden • Klaipeda, Lithuania • Port Canaveral (Orlando), FL Copenhagen, Denmark (overnight) 5 Night Bahamas Memorial Day 7 Night Captivating Rhine River Singles Cruise Singles Cruise Departs Miami, FL Departs Amsterdam, Netherlands May 23 - 28, 2020 July 13 - 20, 2020 Carnival Sensation | All Ages AmaWaterways AmaStella | All Ages Ports: Miami, FL • Grand Turk, Turks & Caicos • Ports: Amsterdam, Netherlands • Cologne, Germany • Half Moon Cay, Bahamas • Nassau, Bahamas • Miami, FL Rhine Gorge • Ludwigshafen, Germany • Strasbourg, France • Breisach, Germany • Basel, Switzerland June 2020 August 2020 6 Night Western Caribbean 4 Night Western Caribbean Singles Cruise Carnival Conquest Singles Cruise Departs Miami, FL Departs Miami, FL June 21 - 27, 2020 August 3 - 7, 2020 Carnival Horizon | All Ages Carnival Conquest | All Ages Ports: Miami, FL • Montego Bay, Jamaica • Ports: Miami, FL • Key West, FL • Cozumel, Mexico • Miami, FL Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands • Cozumel, Mexico • Miami, FL Itineraries & departure dates are current at time of printing and are subject to change. 8/2019 Upcoming Adventures September 2020 December 2020 7 Night Alaska Glacier Singles 7 Night Exotic Eastern Cruise from Seattle Caribbean Christmas at Sea Singles Cruise Departs Seattle, WA September 4 - 11, 2020 Departs Port Canaveral (Orlando), FL Royal Caribbean Ovation Of The Seas December 19 - 26, 2020 All Ages Carnival Mardi Gras | All Ages Ports: Seattle, WA • Cruising Alaska Inside Passage • Juneau, Ports: Port Canaveral (Orlando), FL • San Juan, Puerto Rico Alaska • Skagway, Alaska • Glacier Bay National Park, Alaska • • Amber Cove, Dominican Republic • Grand Turk, Turks & Victoria, British Columbia • Seattle, WA Caicos • Port Canaveral (Orlando), FL October 2020 7 Night New Years Exotic 8 Night Exotic Halloween Caribbean Singles Cruise Southern Caribbean Singles Departs Port Canaveral (Orlando), FL December 26, 2020 - January 2, 2021 Cruise Carnival Mardi Gras | All Ages Departs Ft Lauderdale, FL October 24 - November 1, 2020 Ports: Port Canaveral (Orlando), FL • Cozumel, Mexico • Carnival Breeze | All Ages Costa Maya, Mexico • Mahogany Bay, Roatan • Port Canaveral (Orlando), FL Ports: Ft Lauderdale, FL • Half Moon Cay, Bahamas • Grand Turk, Turks & Caicos • Aruba • Bonaire • Ft Lauderdale, FL January 2021 November 2020 8 Night Exotic Southern 7 Night Exotic Western Caribbean Caribbean Singles Cruise After Thanksgiving Cruise Departs Ft Lauderdale, FL Departs Port Canaveral (Orlando), FL January 16 - 24, 2021 November 28 - December 5, 2020 Carnival Breeze | Over 40 Carnival Mardi Gras | All Ages Ports: Ft Lauderdale, FL • Grand Turk, Turks & Caicos • Ports: Port Canaveral (Orlando), FL • Cozumel, Mexico • La Romana, Dominican Republic • Aruba • Curaçao • Costa Maya, Mexico • Mahogany Bay, Roatan • Ft Lauderdale, FL Port Canaveral (Orlando), FL Itineraries & departure dates are current at time of printing and are subject to change. 8/2019.
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