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2017-2018 Caribbean Deployment 2017-2018 CARIBBEAN DEPLOYMENT Ship Itinerary Sail Dates Ports Puerto Rico: San Juan; Barbados: Bridgetown; St. Lucia: Castries; Antigua: St. 7-Night Southern Caribbean 2017 - Jan. 7 Johns;St. Maarten: Philipsburg; St. Thomas: Charlotte Amalie; Puerto Rico: San Juan 5-Night Key West & Bahamas 2017 - Jan. 16 Florida: Ft. Lauderdale, Key West; Bahamas: Cococay, Nassau; Florida: Ft. Lauderdale Florida: Ft. Lauderdale; St. Kitts & Nevis: Basseterre; St. Maarten: Philipsburg; St. 9-Night Southern Caribbean 2017 - Feb. 18 Thomas: Charlotte Amalie; Puerto Rico: San Juan; Florida: Ft. Lauderdale 4-Night Key West & Nassau 2017 - Mar. 16 Florida: Ft. Lauderdale, Key West; Bahamas: Nassau; Florida: Ft. Lauderdale Puerto Rico: San Juan; St. Thomas: Charlotte Amalie; St. Maarten: Philipsburg; St 5-Night Southern Caribbean 2017 - Mar. 27 Kitts & Nevis: Basseterre; Puerto Rico: San Juan Puerto Rico: San Juan; Barbados: Bridgetown; St. Lucia: Castries; Antigua: St. Johns; 7-Night Southern Caribbean 2017 - Apr. 1 St. Maarten: Philipsburg; St. Thomas: Charlotte Amalie; Puerto Rico: San Juan Puerto Rico: San Juan; U.S.V.I: St. Croix; Dominica: Roseau; Martinique: Fort De France; 7-Night Southern Caribbean 2017 - Apr. 8 St. Kitts & Nevis: Basseterre; St. Thomas: Charlotte Amalie; Puerto Rico: San Juan ® Puerto Rico: San Juan; Barbados: Bridgetown; St. Lucia: Castries; Antigua: St. Johns; 7-Night Southern Caribbean 2017 - Apr. 15 St. Maarten: Philipsburg; St. Thomas: Charlotte Amalie; Puerto Rico: San Juan New Jersey: Cape Liberty; St. Maarten: Philipsburg; St. Thomas: Charlotte Amalie; 6-Night Eastern Caribbean 2017 - Oct. 22 Puerto Rico: San Juan 2017 - Oct. 28; Nov. 11, 25 Puerto Rico: San Juan; Barbados: Bridgetown; St. Lucia: Castries; Antigua: St. Johns; 7-Night Southern Caribbean 2018 - Jan. 6; Celebrity Summit St. Kitts & Nevis: Basseterre; St. Thomas: Charlotte Amalie; Puerto Rico: San Juan Mar. 3, 17, 31; Apr. 14 7-Night Southern Caribbean Puerto Rico: San Juan; St. Thomas: Charlotte Amalie; St. Lucia: Castries; Barbados: 2017 - Dec. 23 Holiday Bridgetown; Antigua: St. Johns; St. Kitts & Nevis: Basseterre; Puerto Rico: San Juan 2017 - Nov. 4, 18 Puerto Rico: San Juan; U.S.V.I: St. Croix; St. Maarten: Philipsburg; Domminica: 7-Night Southern Caribbean 2018 - Jan. 13; Feb. 10, Roseau; Barbados: Bridgetown; Grenada: St. George’s; Puerto Rico: San Juan 24; Mar. 10; Apr. 7 5-Night Western Caribbean 2018 - Mar. 24; Florida: Fort Lauderdale; Mexico: Cozumel; Florida: Key West, Fort Lauderdale 4-Night Bahamas 2018 - Mar. 29 Florida: Fort Lauderdale; Bahamas: Nassau; Florida: Key West, Ft. Lauderdale 7-Night Southern Caribbean Puerto Rico: San Juan; U.S.V.I: St. Croix; Grenada: St. George's; Barbados: 2017 - Dec. 30 Holiday Bridgetown; Dominica: Roseau; St. Maarten: Philipsburg; Puerto Rico: San Juan Puerto Rico: San Juan; Barbados: Bridgetown (overnight); St. Vincent: Kingtown; 10-Night Lesser Antilles 2017 - Dec. 2 Grenada: St. George's; St. Lucia: Castries; Dominica: Roseau; St. Maarten: Caribbean Philipsburg; St. Thomas: Charlotte Amalie; Puerto Rico: San Juan *Itineraries subject to change without notice. ©2015 Celebrity Cruises Inc. Ships’ registry: Malta and Ecuador. 15047882 • 8/2016 2017-2018 CARIBBEAN DEPLOYMENT Ship Itinerary Sail Dates Ports 7-Night Southern Caribbean Puerto Rico: San Juan; St. Maarten: Philipsburg; St Kitts & Nevis: Basseterre; St. ® 2018 - Jan. 20 Cruise Thomas: Charlotte Amalie; Bahamas: Nassau; Florida: Fort Lauderdale Puerto Rico: San Juan; U.S.V.I: St. Croix; St. Kitts & Nevis: Basseterre; Antigua: St. 11-Night Dutch Antilles Celebrity Summit 2017 - Dec. 12 Johns; Curacao: Willemstad; Aruba: Oranjestad (overnight); Bonaire: Kralendijk; St. Caribbean Thomas: Charlotte Amalie; Puerto Rico: San Juan 9-Night Ultimate Western Florida: Miami, Key West; Mexico: Puerto Costa Maya, Cozumel; Belize: Belize City; 2017 - Nov. 16 Caribbean Honduras: Roatan; Grand Cayman: George Town; Florida: Miami 2017 - June 4, 18; Jul. 2, 16, 30; Aug 13; SM Florida: Miami, Key West; Mexico: Puerto Costa Maya, Cozumel; Grand Cayman: 7-Night Western Caribbean Dec. 2, 16; George Town; Florida: Miami 2018 - Jan. 13, 27; Feb. 10, 24; Mar. 10, 24 7-Night Western Caribbean Florida: Miami, Key West; Mexico: Puerto Costa Maya, Cozumel; Grand Cayman: 2017 - Dec. 30 Holiday Cruise George Town; Florida: Miami 2017 - Dec. 9 Celebrity Equinox Florida: Miami; Puerto Rico: San Juan; St. Maarten: Philipsburg; St. Kitts & Nevis: 7-Night Eastern Caribbean 2018 - Jan. 6, 20; Basseterre; Florida: Miami Feb. 3, 17; Mar. 3, 17, 31 7-Night Eastern Caribbean Florida: Miami; Puerto Rico: San Juan; St. Maarten: Philipsburg; St. Kitts & Nevis: 2017 - Dec. 23 Holiday Cruise Basseterre; Florida: Miami 7-Night Western Caribbean Florida: Ft. Lauderdale; Haiti: Labadee; Jamaica: Falmouth; Grand Cayman: George 2017 - Jan. 2 Cruise Town; Mexico: Coxumel; Florida: Ft. Lauderdale 11-Night Ultimimate Florida: Ft. Lauderdale; Grand Cayman: George Town; Colombia: Caragena; Panama: 2017- Jan 9, 30 Caribbean Cruise Colon; Costa Rica: Puerto Limon; Mexico: Cozumel (overnight); Florida: Ft. Lauderdale SM 11-Night Ultimate Florida: Ft. Lauderdale; Costa Rica: Puerto Limon; Panama: Colon; Colombia: Cartagena 2017 - Mar 13; Apr. 3 Caribbean Cruise (overnight); Grand Cayman: George Town; Mexico: Cozumel; Florida: Ft. Lauderdale 2017 - Jan. 20; Feb. 10; Florida: Ft. Lauderdale; St. Thomas: Charlotte Amalie; St. Kitts & Nevis: Basseterre; 10-Night Ultimate Caribbean Mar. 3, 24; Apr. 14 Barbados: Bridgetown; St. Maarten: Philipsburg (overnight); Florida: Ft. Lauderdale 11-Night Mardi Gras & Florida: Ft. Lauderdale; Grand Cayman: George Town; Mexico: Puerto Costa Maya, 2017 - Feb. 20 Caribbean Cozumel; Louisiana: New Orlenas (2 overnights); Florida: Ft. Lauderdale Celebrity Equinox 11-Night Jazz Fest Florida: Miami; Grand Bahama Island; Florida: Key West; Louisiana: New Orlenas (2 2017 - Apr. 24 & Caribbean Cruise overnights) Mexico: Cozumel, Puerto Costa Maya; Florida: Miami 10-Night Southern Flordia: Miami; Grand Cayman: George Town; Aruba: Oranjestad; Curacao: Willems- 2017 - May 5; Oct. 6 Caribbean Cruise tad; Bonaire: Kralendijk; Florida: Key West, Miami *Itineraries subject to change without notice. ©2015 Celebrity Cruises Inc. Ships’ registry: Malta and Ecuador. 15047882 • 8/2016 2017-2018 CARIBBEAN DEPLOYMENT Ship Itinerary Sail Dates Ports 10-Night Southern Florida: Miami; Grand Cayman: George Town; Aruba: Oranjestad; Bonaire: 2017 - Sep. 15; Oct. 27 Caribbean Cruise Kralendijk; Curacao: Willemstad; Florida: Key West, Miami 9-Night Memorial Day Florida: Miami; Grand Cayman: George Town; Aruba: Oranjestad; Curacao: 2017 - May 26 Caribbean Willemstad: Bonaire: Kralendijk; Florida: Miami SM 2017 - Jun. 11, 25; Florida: Miami; Puerto Rico: San Juan; St. Thomas: Charlotte Amalie; St. Maarten: 7-Night Eastern Caribbean Jul. 9, 23; Aug. 6, 20 Philipsburg; Florida: Miami Florida: Miami; Puerto Rico: San Juan; St. Maarten: Philipsburg; St. Thomas: 8-Night Eastern Caribbean 2017 - Aug 27, Charlotte Amalie; Dominican Rep: Punta Cana; Bahamas: Nassau; Florida: Miami 11-Night Deep Southern Florida: Miami; St. Thomas: Charlotte Amalie; B.V.I.: Tortola; Antigua: St. Johns; 2017 - Sep. 4, 25; Oct. 16 Caribbean Barbados: Bridgetown; St. Lucia; Castries; St. Maarten: Philipsburg; Florida: Miami Celebrity Equinox Florida: Miami; Grand Cayman: George Town; Aruba: Oranjestad; Curacao: 10- Night Southern Caribbean 2017 - Nov 6 Willemstad; Bonaire: Kralendijk; Florida: Key West, Miami Florida: Miami; St. Thomas: Charlotte Amalie; B.V.I.: Tortola; Antigua: St. Johns; 11-Night Southern Caribbean 2017 - May 15 Barbados: Bridgetown; St. Lucia; Castries; St. Maarten: Philipsburg; Florida: Miami 4-Night Western Caribbean 2017 - Jan. 8 Florida: Ft. 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