Just a heads up..
In 2004 the Disney Cruise Line is going to be testing new ports of call during 7 and 10 night itineraries aboard the Disney Magic.
The new itineraries will send passengers to:
San Juan is the second-oldest city in the Americas and the oldest in the United States territories. Old San Juan features a 465-year-old neighborhood that has evolved into a residential and commercial district. The destination's beach-and-resort area is dotted with hotels, casinos, nightclubs, restaurants and boutiques.
Antigua is the largest of the British Leeward iIslands. Located just 17 degrees north of the equator and south and east of Nevis, St. Kitts, St. Barts and St. Martin, Antigua is known for its coral reef, winding coastline and beaches.
St. Lucia is a small, lush tropical island located between Martinique and St. Vincent, north of Barbados. The island's eastern shore borders the Atlantic Ocean, while its west coast borders the Caribbean Sea. Twin coastal peaks soar 2,000 feet up from the sea, sheltering massive rain forests. The island features ancient fortresses, small villages and open-air markets. St. Lucia is popular spot for snorkeling, scuba diving, hiking and bird-watching.
call 1-800-WDW-CRUISE (939-2784) for more info
portions courtesy of the Eyes and Ears
In 2004 the Disney Cruise Line is going to be testing new ports of call during 7 and 10 night itineraries aboard the Disney Magic.
The new itineraries will send passengers to:
San Juan is the second-oldest city in the Americas and the oldest in the United States territories. Old San Juan features a 465-year-old neighborhood that has evolved into a residential and commercial district. The destination's beach-and-resort area is dotted with hotels, casinos, nightclubs, restaurants and boutiques.
Antigua is the largest of the British Leeward iIslands. Located just 17 degrees north of the equator and south and east of Nevis, St. Kitts, St. Barts and St. Martin, Antigua is known for its coral reef, winding coastline and beaches.
St. Lucia is a small, lush tropical island located between Martinique and St. Vincent, north of Barbados. The island's eastern shore borders the Atlantic Ocean, while its west coast borders the Caribbean Sea. Twin coastal peaks soar 2,000 feet up from the sea, sheltering massive rain forests. The island features ancient fortresses, small villages and open-air markets. St. Lucia is popular spot for snorkeling, scuba diving, hiking and bird-watching.
call 1-800-WDW-CRUISE (939-2784) for more info
portions courtesy of the Eyes and Ears