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February 2010 Autism Group Cruise


Ship and Port Info
 

Navigator of the Seas®

Navigator of the Seas.  A cruise ship or a work of art? Once onboard, we think you'll agree this cruise ship is a revolutionary masterpiece if ever there was one.  Not only does it sail effortlessly through the waters of the Caribbean, it contains some of the cruise industry's most amazing features - a rock-climbing wall, a basketball court, an ice-skating rink and an in-line skating track.  Dare we say there's more?  What about a five-story theatre, a casino, a miniature golf course and a spectacular three-story dining room?  This 138,000-ton nautical wonder has it all.


Take a virtual tour of the Voyager Family of Ships.


Ship Highlights
  • Ice-skating rink
  • Rock-climbing wall
  • In-line skating
  • Royal Promenade (open 24 hours)
  • Johnny Rockets® '50s-style restaurant
  • Portofino Italian Restaurant
  • Cafe Promenade
  • Ben & Jerry's ice cream
  • Vintages wine bar
  • Balero's Latin-theme Lounge
  • Themed bars and lounges
  • Casino Royalesm
  • Golf simulators
  • 9-hole miniature golf course
  • Adventure Ocean® youth facilities
  • ShipShape® Day Spa and Fitness Center
  • Full-size basketball court


 

Ship Facts

  • Maiden Voyage: December 14, 2002
  • Passenger Capacity: 3,114
  • Godmother: Steffi Graf
  • Gross Tonnage: 138,000
  • Length: 1020'
  • Max Beam: 157.5'
  • Draft: 29'
  • Cruising Speed: 23.7 knots

Conference Facilities

  • Dedicated meeting space with breakout rooms and reception area to accommodate up to 400 people
  • Executive boardroom
  • High-tech presentation rooms
  • Color touch screens, wireless remote controls, teleconferencing equipment and more
 

Port of Miami
Miami, Florida

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South Florida's exciting, international city is much more than the gateway to Latin America. It's one of the world's most popular vacation destinations. 

With its world-renowned beaches, unrivaled nightlife, unique culinary experiences and Latin flavor, this is one place you'll want to check out. Before departing from Miami, enjoy a tour that will highlight this exciting city.
 

 

 

 

 

The One Thing
You Don't Want to Miss

Miami Beach is one of Miami's most popular attractions. There, you'll see supermodels and celebrities side by side with octogenarians in pastel plaid. This diversity is one of the main attractions of this area. But the wide, sandy beaches and clean, warm water don't hurt.

Other Fun Things to Do

  • Drive through Miami, discovering its rich history, then head out to the Everglades, the only subtropical preserve in North America. As you approach the park, a guide will tell you about the many birds and foliage found in the River of Grass. Then explore the Glades on a 40-minute airboat ride, and see an Indian village, alligator wrestling and even a wildlife show.

  • Take a colorful tour to the world-famous Art-Deco District of South Beach. Then head to Brickell Avenue, the financial heart of Miami. Your tour takes you to the bohemian village of Coconut Grove and its lush vegetation. Finally, a drive through Coral Gables will take you past the Biltmore Hotel, the Venetian Pool and Miracle Mile.
  • Marvel at the homes of the rich and famous while cruising the calm waters of Biscayne Bay on the Island Queen.

Sporting Adventures

Try snorkeling or scuba diving off Key Biscayne in John Pennecamp Coral Reef State Park, a protected 78 sq. mile (202 sq. km) section of the Florida Reef.

Get a Taste of Local Flavor

Miami is famous for its seasonal stone crabs. You eat only the claws. They take just one from each crab leaving it to grow another. Be forewarned: the shells are extremely hard to crack, but the meat is sweet and delicious.


   

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