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Seven Seas Navigator returns

Saturday, 03 Aug, 2004 0

The only luxury ship to sail from the Tampa Bay area in Florida, the Seven Seas Navigator, is offering five departures October through December.

The cruise line announced its series of seven-and 10-night cruises to and from “The Big Guava,” cruising along Florida’s Gulf Coast to the Southern and Western Caribbean.

The line’s 490-guest ship has all-suites, with 90% featuring private balconies.  Offers include two-for-one fares and free two-suite upgrades.

The cruise line offerings will feature celebrated chefs and cruises that pair cuisine with jazz.

Guests also have the option of boarding the Seven Seas Navigator in New York, Philadephia, Norfolk or Charleston in late October for a 13-to 17-night journey.

Report by David Wilkening



 

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