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Princess Cruise Ships :
Princess Cruise Destinations :
Princess Cruise Ports :
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Acapulco, Mexico
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Auckland, New Zealand
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Barcelona, Spain
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Bridgetown, Barbados,WI
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Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Civitavecchia (Rome), Italy
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Copenhagen, Denmark
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Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
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Guayaquil/Quito, Ecuador
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Honolulu, Hawaii
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Los Angeles, California
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Manaus, Brazil
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Montego Bay, Jamaica
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Montreal, Quebec
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New York, New York
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Papeete, French Polynesia
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Piraeus (Athens), Greece
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Quebec City, Quebec
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Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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San Diego, California
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San Francisco, California
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San Juan, Puerto Rico
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Seattle, Washington
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Southampton, England
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Stockholm, Sweden
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Sydney, Australia
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Valparaiso / Santiago, Santiago,
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Vancouver, British Columbia
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Venice, Italy
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Whittier, Alaska
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Bermuda (West End)
Pink sands, pastel-colored buildings, businessmen in Bermuda shorts and an official Town Crier complete the colorful palette of sights and sounds on this fantasy island. And you're never far from its historic root.
The Royal Naval Dockyard, the westernmost point in Bermuda, not only showcases Bermuda's nautical heritage, but it also provides a home for an impressive array of attractions and shopping opportunities. The fortifications of the Royal Naval Dockyard were built by British convicts and slave labor during the mid-1800s. Since then it has served many purposes, including the headquarters for the Royal Navy and a strategic defense post for the British in the North Atlantic. Most recently it has been redeveloped into a fascinating attraction offering visitors a glimpse into Bermuda's history, and has become a fun place to shop or explore. The centerpiece of the Dockyard is the commanding Clocktower building, which once served as a naval store and the captain's offices. Today, it has been marvelously restored. Throughout the Dockyard, you will find several restaurants, art galleries, the Bermuda Craft Market, and the Bermuda Maritime Museum, as well as an array of specialty shops and boutiques. |
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