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18 Apr 2013
Eastern Caribbean
Norwegian Gem - 9 nights ex New York, USA
Past Sailing
Don't miss out on Norwegian Gem enjoying 9 exciting nights aboard the Eastern Caribbean cruise to Caribbean. Your ship starts out from New York and calls into 5 ports in 5 countries before returning to New York. Your 4.5 star cruise from Norwegian Cruise Line has 21 forward departures, but is unfortunately sold out for this departure.
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| 1 | Thu 18 Apr 2013 | New York, USA | 4.00pm | |
Major destinations include the Empire State Building, Ellis Island, Broadway theatre productions, museums such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and other tourist attractions including Central Park, Washington Square Park, Rockefeller Centre, Times Square, the Bronx Zoo, South Street Seaport, New York Botanical Garden, luxury shopping along Fifth and Madison Avenues, and the free performances in Central Park (where you will also find the zoo and the work of local artists on display) to name but a few. The Statue of Liberty is one of the most recognizable icons of the United States and a practical, and free, way to absorb its attraction is to take the Staten Island Ferry’s one hour round trip. The famous Empire State Building and the Top of the Rock Observation Decks, both offer delightful views of the city. Try the diverse haute cuisine restaurants as well as the contrasting street fare of hot dogs and pretzels. more/less... |
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| 2 | Fri 19 Apr 2013 | At Sea | ||
| 3 | Sat 20 Apr 2013 | At Sea | ||
| 4 | Sun 21 Apr 2013 | San Juan, Puerto Rico | 3.00pm | 9.00pm |
Take time to stroll along the narrow cobblestone streets and investigate the pastel-coloured buildings, restaurants, boutiques, museums and mansions. Explore El Morro, the dramatic fortress on a rocky promontory with its barracks, dungeons, turrets, towers and tunnels. The massive Castillo de San Cristobal with its series of fortifications, and the World Heritage Site, La Fortaleza comprising a forty room mansion that was completed in 1540 are well worth visiting. There are many statues and monuments to be appreciated including: the Citizen of the Americas, a statue of Christopher Columbus and one of the first native Puerto Rican who served as governor, to name but a few. The San Juan Cemetery is considered a beautiful place, of great historical interest as is the El Capitolio de Puerto Rico , a powerful symbol of self-government, with it interior design that highlights Puerto Rico’s history through the medium of murals are also great tourist attractions. There are also many natural splendors to be appreciated and above all you will find yourself surrounded by warm and friendly people. more/less... |
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| 5 | Mon 22 Apr 2013 | St Marten, Guadeloupe | 8.00am | 6.00pm |
Probably most famous for the variety of the delightful 37 palm-treed beaches that even include salt-water ponds, one can simply laze, or go snorkelling, scuba diving in the coral reefs, windsurfing and even parasailing. Motorboats and sail boats offer excursions, while those who enjoy game fishing are sure to enjoy the variety of fish found in the offshore waters. Visit the historical Museum of Saint Martin and then possibly take a climb to the historic Fort Louis, built in 1767. Traces of Saint Martin's history can also be found in the other villages of the island. The pastel-coloured houses and tulips in Phillipsburg tell their own story, while in Quartier d'Orléans, the original settlement of the French on the island, much of the old structures and atmosphere has been preserved. Renowned for its elegance and variety of cuisine there are many restaurants and bistros but Grand Case, with its small wooden ‘gingerbread style’ cottages, is considered the gourmet capital of the island. more/less... |
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| 6 | Tue 23 Apr 2013 | Charlotte Amalie, US Virgin Islands | 8.00am | 5.00pm |
Of additional interest for many is the nearby Aboretum containing some extremely rare native species of trees, while the unique features of the Saint Thomas Synagogue, the second-oldest synagogue in the Western Hemisphere attracts many visitors. Be sure to visit the historical landmark and oldest standing structure in the US Virgin Islands, Fort Christian, currently the St Thomas Museum, and examine artifacts and art from the Danish period of the 17th century. Also worth visiting is the St Thomas Reformed church. If time permits there are a few nearby islands very well worth visiting. For example, take a ride to Water Island that has very few residents but many delightful beaches such as Honeymoon Beach, plantation ruins, and Fort Segarra - an underground partially constructed U.S. fort, or St John island, with its main town Cruz Bay that is home to numerous shops and restaurants. Then for the active there is Buck Island National Wildlife Refuge with its spectacular reefs and a shipwreck that simply make it ideal for snorkellers and divers, a lighthouse, and home to numerous migratory birds is located just 4 km south of the island of St. Thomas. more/less... |
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| 7 | Wed 24 Apr 2013 | Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic | 8.00am | 4.00pm |
Most visitors take the time to visit the Faro a Colón, the very impressive monument and burial site of Christopher Columbus. Shoppers will be sure to visit the modern Plaza Central, Calle de Conde one of the oldest streets in the city, and the Diamond Mall, one of the most exclusive shopping centres with several fast-food restaurants. Then there’s the middle stretch of El Malecon, the levee where visitors can relax, interact with the locals and absorb the spectacular ocean views. A ‘must-see’ is Los Tres Ojos caves with its numerous beautiful lakes. The open air National Aquarium with shaded grounds that overlook the ocean is great for families, as is the National Zoo. A hidden treasure with the most remarkable collection of Dominican art from the 19th and 20th century is the Museo Bellapart, one of many fine museums. There are also parks and recreational areas to be visited, such as the Parque Colon and its monuments in the Colonial city, as well as the National Botanical Gardens and the National Zoo. more/less... |
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| 8 | Thu 25 Apr 2013 | At Sea | ||
| 9 | Fri 26 Apr 2013 | At Sea | ||
| 10 | Sat 27 Apr 2013 | New York, USA | 10.00am | |
Major destinations include the Empire State Building, Ellis Island, Broadway theatre productions, museums such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and other tourist attractions including Central Park, Washington Square Park, Rockefeller Centre, Times Square, the Bronx Zoo, South Street Seaport, New York Botanical Garden, luxury shopping along Fifth and Madison Avenues, and the free performances in Central Park (where you will also find the zoo and the work of local artists on display) to name but a few. The Statue of Liberty is one of the most recognizable icons of the United States and a practical, and free, way to absorb its attraction is to take the Staten Island Ferry’s one hour round trip. The famous Empire State Building and the Top of the Rock Observation Decks, both offer delightful views of the city. Try the diverse haute cuisine restaurants as well as the contrasting street fare of hot dogs and pretzels. more/less... |
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Norwegian Gem sails year-round from New York. Until early September 7-night cruises visit Port Canaveral in Florida and two ports in the Bahamas (with three sea days). During the northern Autumn for five weeks she visits the Canadian – New England region for the beautiful scenery. From mid-October 2013 she runs 9-night cruises to four country-islands in the Eastern Caribbean, with four sea-days.
Accommodation
All cabins have tea/coffee making sets, TV channels and movies, mini-fridge, separate toilet and enclosed shower, and European duvets. Two single beds can combine to make a double bed. Cabins have bunk beds to accommodate four (though crowded), and some have inter-connecting doors for families. The ocean-view cabins have a rectangular window or a porthole. Balcony staterooms accommodate a third or fourth person on a sofa bed. These rooms are larger with a sitting area and full height glass doors opening to a private balcony. There are no single cabins, and 27 cabins and suites are wheelchair-accessible.
Food and Dining
The ship has 16 dining options, and Freestyle Dining means you can eat anywhere, anytime, and with whomever, in formal or casual dress. The two main dining rooms are Grand Pacific and Magenta. Check the video screens to find out how busy each venue is, make a reservation, and find out the wait time. Alternative restaurants include: Cagney's Steak House serving steaks in a 30s setting, Blue Lagoon for trendy fast food, Le Bistro with classic French gourmet, La Cucina for traditional Italian fare, and Orchid Garden Asian for authentic Japanese/Thai/Chinese. Specialty restaurants have a surcharge and may need reservations.
Entertainment
The three-deck Stardust Theatre offers Las-Vegas-style razzle-dazzle production shows and cabaret acts. Many bands and solo musicians provide dance music and entertainment throughout the ship. The ship also features library, internet cafe, games room, a cinema with moving seats, a casino, and really comfortable cards and writing rooms.
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Cruise summary
Cruise: Eastern Caribbean
Duration: 9 nights
Ship: Norwegian Gem
Star rating: 
Departs: New York
Returns: New York
Ports of call: 5
Forward departures: 21
What's onboard? ▼
- Atrium social centre
- Shopping arcade
- The Haven suites & facilities
- Wedding packages
- DINING
- Main dining venues (2)
- Open seating, anytime
- Specialty restaurants (6)
- Casual buffet in/out-door
- Grill
- Pizzeria (with delivery, pay)
- Kid’s café
- Room service 24 h menus
- Coffee Bar & patisserie
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Show theatre (shows, cabaret)
- Bars & Lounges (13)
- Live music, dancing
- Nightclub, DJ
- Library
- Card room
- Chapel
- Casino
- Conference/business centres
- ACTIVITIES
- Swimming pools (2)
- Whirlpools (6)
- Spa & beauty treatments
- Fitness centre & rooms
- Sports courts
- Jogging track
- Climbing wall
- Bowling alleys (pay)
- Internet café (pay)
- UNDER 18
- Children’s water park
- Children’s centre
- Teens’ centre, disco
- Video arcade
- OTHER
- Wi-Fi in cabins, public areas (pay)
- Elevators (12)
- Wheelchair access good
- Cabin current 110 V
- Medical centre
What's included? ▼
- Accommodation as booked
- All main meals on-board
- Coffee, tea & milk 24 hrs
- Open/anytime seating & multi-venue dining
- Welcome bottle of wine in Suite
- Use of ship facilities - indoor & outdoor
- Entertainment - live music and/or shows, movies
- Activities - organised & individual
- Bridge director on select cruises
- Kids clubs & teen programs (2-17 yrs)
- Cruise Director & all English speaking staff
- Butler, valet & concierge services (Suites & A Staterooms)
- Special needs requests & service animals allowed
- Ship-shore-ship transfers
- Internet access & Wi-Fi (common areas, cabins)
What's excluded? ▼
- Airfares, accommodation & transfers not specified
- Shore & land excursions and meals not specified
- Alternate specialty dining venues (unless specified)
- Alcoholic beverages, soft drinks
- Casino gaming
- Passport & visa fees
- Insurances of all kinds
- Increases in third party charges or taxes
- Customary land tour gratuities are welcome
- Service charge: USD 12 pp/night (can be pre-paid with fare) if over 2y. Adjust at Guest Services Desk.
- Gratuities to beverage staff welcome.
- Service charge for spa & salon 18% charged
- Items & services of a personal nature
- Medical services, vaccination costs
- Laundry and/or valet charges
- Wi-Fi, Internet, satellite/mobile phone & fax charges
- Babysitting in groups (2-12 yr)
Recent testimonials
"Thanks again for your great service and attention to detail, and all the information given to us prior to the cruise. I will certainly choose to use you again for any future holiday plans. "
Connie B from Melbourne
"I would like to let you know how incredibly helpful, resourceful, efficient, reliable and cheerful Natalya has been. Nothing has been too much trouble and she follows through with every single thing she says she is going to do. It is unusual, and incredibly refreshing."
Julie from SA
"We enjoyed the cruise and enjoyed smooth sailing. Thank you Anna for your help with documents etc. prior to the trip which was terrific for this novice computer operator. You could not have been more helpful. I wouldn't hesitate to book with you again. "
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