
BAHAMAS CRUISES
Carnival Cruises
Princess Cruises
RCCL Cruises
BAHAMAS ISLANDS
Abaco
Ackland
Andros
Berry
Bimini
Cat
Eleuthera
Exuma
Grand Bahamas
Inagua
Long
Mayaguana
Nassau
San Salvador
BAHAMAS HISTORY
Lucayan Era
First Settlement
Age of Piracy
The Loyalists
Civil War
Tourism
JUNKANOO FESTIVAL
Festival History
Groups
Costumes
Music
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RCCL Cruises to the Bahamas.
More
than a quarter century ago, Royal Caribbean International set sail on a
voyage that has taken its ships to the ends of the earth - and made it a
leader in providing exciting and memorable cruise vacations to thousands
of guests along the way.
But don't let our name fool you. Royal Caribbean International's
itineraries have journeyed far beyond the picturesque islands of the
Caribbean. From the Mediterranean to the Baltics, Asia and Australia,
the world's most enchanting, fabled and romantic seaports are our ports
of call.
Cruising into the new millennium, we continue to lead the cruise
industry in innovation. Our first Voyager-class ships Voyager of the
Seas debuted on November 21, 1999, and represents the dawn of a new era
in cruising. Guests will discover shipboard amenities and adventures
never before available on a cruise ship.
And that's just the beginning. New ships, exciting new itineraries, and
an ongoing commitment to providing the best vacation experience
available anywhere - land and sea - make Royal Caribbean let you "Get
Out There".
The Islands of the Bahamas
There are various sized Bahamas Islands located
in the Bahamas. Abaco, Ackland, Andros, Berry, Bimini, Cat, Eleuthera, Exuma, Grand Bahamas,
Inagua, Long, Mayaguana, Nassau and San Salvador. Check out which area you would be
interested in when on one of our Bahamas Cruises.
The History of the Bahamas There are many
things to talk about when inquiring about
Bahamas History. We have chose a few of the most popular topics.
The Lucayan Era, First Settlement, Age of Piracy, The Loyalists, Civil
War and Tourism of the Bahamas. These facts will help you better enjoy one of our Bahamas Cruises.
The Junkanoo Festival of the Bahamas To
experience Bahamian culture and art, you should make plans to attend the
Junkanoo Festival. The groups involved in Bahamian festival
are know for putting on an energetic, colorful parade of brightly
costumed people gyrating and dancing to the rhythmic accompaniment of
music.
We hope you find this information useful and hope you choose us for
your one of your next cruises to the Bahamas. Remember that we
specialize in Bahamas Cruises.
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