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Tropical adventure and near-perfect weather have lured seafarers and landlubbers to the Virgin Islands for centuries. Even the Gods were seduced ? for they blessed this region with zephyr winds that keep Legacy?s sails billowing. From bow to stern, emerald islands, rocky outcrops and pretty yachts dot the panoramic seascape. There?s good reason why the Virgins are called the water sports capital of the Caribbean: the sailing, windsurfing and swimming are first rate. Beach-accessible coral reefs and calm lagoons make for excellent snorkeling and scuba diving. There?s good shopping and sightseeing in the Leeward's, while the British isles offer healthy doses of barefoot R & R. This is a perfect introductory cruise for Caribbean newcomers.


Sint Maarten?????Tours & Excursions
You?re not seeing double, Sint Maarten/Saint Martin is home to two sovereign nations. The Dutch side offers water sports, gambling, and duty-free shopping. Cross the invisible border to the French side where you can dine at quaint bistros or leisurely stroll the beaches?averting your eyes if au naturel is not your style. Be active or simply let the jasmine breeze melt your cares away on this tropical island that?s twice-as-nice.
Anguilla???Tours & Excursions
This is where the slogan ?life?s a beach? was coined. Anguilla?s thirty-three powdery white-sand beaches are excellent for walking, swimming or simply sipping rum daiquiris. The water in Anguilla is phenomenal: fading from cobalt blue to jade green to pale turquoise, the colors are otherworldly. You can stroll for miles and not see another soul ... truly blissful.
Tortola?????Tours & Excursions
Tortola is as British as bangers and mash! But ex-pats don?t come here for the food; rather, it?s the fine weather and laid-back life that reels them in. Roadtown is the charter capital of the world. There are plenty of yachties around who contribute to the laid-back, nautical atmosphere. You could check out Pusser?s Bar for a pint of your pleasure, and a peek at their quirky decor. The largest of the British Virgin Islands, there?s good reason why pirates preferred cruising here. It probably had something to do with all the sheltered bays?ideal for sunbathing and evading enemy ship.
Virgin Gorda?????Tours & Excursions
When you think of Virgin Gorda, you think The Baths?one of the Caribbean?s natural wonders. The most spectacular natural formation in the Caribbean, these gigantic boulders form grottos and caves that you can explore on foot. Actually it?s the ideal setting for a tropical game of hide and seek. The Baths even has its own unique eco-system of funky plants and animals, not to mention there?s a pretty beach for sunbathing and snorkeling.
Jost Van Dyke
Named after a Dutch pirate, this little island is a perfect place to be marooned. Jost Van Dyke has a sleepy Caribbean air and is less developed than the other islands in the BVIs. Known world-wide for its rocking New Year's Eve bash, Great Harbor welcomes hundreds of boats and party-happy yachties who flock here for their yearly dose of music, dancing and tropical drinks!
Norman Island
This island may have inspired Robert Louis Stevenson's Treasure Island. Legend has it that pirate loot is buried at a natural formation caleld The Indians, which are half-submerged rocks that form an underwater labyrinth for divers and snorkelers. The island is deserted but for a few seabirds, several footpaths and a bar called "Pirate's Bight." A hiking trail leads to Spy Glass Hill-it's a challenging 30 minute hike, but the views are amazing. Pirates once usedthis look-out to spot Spanish Galleons loaded with treasure.
Homeports:
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St Maarten & Tortola |
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Sunday after 5pm |
| Disembarks: |
Saturday by noon |
Travel Documents: |
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*Restrictions Apply
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7 Days
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November 4, 2007 to
May 3, 2008
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| Cabin Description |
7 Days per person |
Admiral Suite (
ADM )
On Main Deck. Double bed, (some convert to twin) private head and shower, small refrigerator and porthole. |
$1,800 |
Commodore Deluxe (
COM )
On Main Deck, double bed, private head and shower, porthole. |
$1,700 |
Standard Cabin (
CB )
Upper and wider lower berths, private head and shower. |
$1,300 |
Standard Cabin C Deck (
CBC )
Upper and wider lower berths, private head and shower. |
$1,200 |
Ensign Cabin (
ENS )
Quad cabin features two twin berths and two pull down berths. |
$1,000 |
| Stowaway Night |
N/A |
| Port Charges |
$included |
Terms & Conditions

| Additional Fees (Subject to change) |
Price (per person) |
Transfers
Tortola
Romney & Associates provides a meet & greet and airport transfer service
on Sundays
St. Maarten
Island Reps provides a meet & greet and airport transfer service on Sundays.
Must notify Windjammer Reservations Department of your arrival
no later than the Tuesday before sailing.
Amount is billed to your charge account on board the ship.
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$10
$10
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Tortola Departure Tax
Payable at the airport
St. Maarten Departure Tax
Passengers traveling to the mainland US and San Juan
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$20
n/a
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| Gateway |
St. Maarten Tortola
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| Atlanta, GA |
355 |
| Baltimore, MD |
360 |
| Boston, MA |
355 |
| Charlotte, NC |
434 |
| Chicago, IL |
403 |
| Cincinnati, OH |
433 |
| Cleveland, OH |
433 |
| Dallas/Ft. Worth, TX |
419 |
| Denver, CO |
472 |
| Detroit, MI |
433 |
| Hartford, CT |
360 |
| Houston, TX |
422 |
| Indianapolis, IN |
433 |
| Kansas City, MO |
433 |
| Las Vegas, NV |
472 |
| Los Angeles |
457 |
| Louisville, KY |
433 |
| Memphis, TN |
434 |
| Miami, FL |
325 |
| Milwaukee, WI |
433 |
| Minneapolis/St. Paul, MN |
433 |
| Nashville, TN |
434 |
| New Orleans, LA |
372 |
| New York, NY JFK |
354 |
| | Gateway | St. Maarten Tortola
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| Newark, NJ |
355 |
| Oklahoma City, OK |
443 |
| Omaha, NE |
433 |
| Orlando, FL |
355 |
| Philadelphia, PA |
355 |
| Phoenix, AZ |
472 |
| Pittsburgh, PA |
388 |
| Portland, OR |
472 |
| Raleigh/Durham, NC |
376 |
| Salt Lake City, UT |
472 |
| San Diego, CA |
451 |
| San Francisco, CA |
457 |
| San Jose, CA |
472 |
| Seattle, WA |
463 |
| St. Louis, MO |
433 |
| Tampa, FL |
355 |
| Tucson, AZ |
472 |
| Tulsa, OK |
443 |
| Washington, DC |
360 |
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| Calgary, AB Canada |
570 |
| Montreal, PQ Canada |
485 |
| Ottawa, ON Canada |
485 |
| San Juan, Puerto Rico |
183 |
| Toronto, ON Canada |
454 |
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Fares are valid for 2006/2007 sailings. A $100.00 per person surcharge will apply to the following sail dates: 11/18/06, 12/17/06, 12/26/06, 2/11/07, 2/18/07, 11/17/07, 12/16/07 & 12/23/07
Fares listed are one way, per person, in US funds.
Fareshare is subject to availability and can change without notice.
Air fares will not be guaranteed until air and cruise are paid in full



A
4 star property located at the edge of Marigot Bay featuring 144
rooms. Marigot is on the French side of St. Martin and is the ideal
spot for fine dining, shopping, and nightlife. This property is
about 20 minutes from both the ship and airport.
Facilities:
- Restaurant
- Bar
- Freshwater pool
- Water sports
- Complimentary American Buffet Breakfast
Accommodations:
- Air conditioned rooms with 1 king or 2 twin beds
- Private terraces
- Cable TV
- Telephone
- Radio
- Mini-bar
- In room-safe

This
50 room moderate resort is located on the French / Dutch border
in Oyster Pond. Just outside the lagoon is a beach, which can be
accessed via Captain Oliver’s taxi boat free of charge. The airport
is approximately 30-40 minutes away from the resort and the ship
is 20 minutes away.
Facilities:
- Restaurant
- Pool
- Shops on premises
- Shops on premises
- Activity desk
- Dinghy Dock Sports Bar
- Dive Shop
- American breakfast buffet included
Accommodations:
- Air conditioned rooms with 1 king, 2 twin, 3 twin beds
- Mini-bar
- Private balcony
- Satellite television
- Direct-dial telephone


A budget beachfront property located 300 yards from Captain Hodge’s
Wharf near Philipsburg’s entertainment and shopping district. The
airport is only 7 miles away (approximately 15 minutes away). This
hotel is a past passenger favourite!
Facilities:
- Beachfront Restaurant
- Bar
- Coffee Shop
- Shops
- Laundry
Accommodations:
- Air conditioned
- Cable TV
- Telephone
- Kitchenette
- Large balcony
- Street View rooms
- Street view
- 1 king or 2 twin beds
- Beach view rooms
- Beach view
- 1 king or 2 twin beds
- Junior Suites
– Beach view studio type room
- 1 king or 2 twin beds
- Foldable sofa
- Dining and sitting area

This 38 rooms resort is only 15 minutes from the airport and 20 minutes from Road Town.
The property boasts a swim up bar that connects to one of the British Virgin Islands’ largest
freshwater swimming pool.
Facilities:
- Freshwater pool with swim up bar
- Children’s pool
- Complimentary use of snorkeling gear and fishing rods
- Tennis court (racquets and balls available at reception desk)
- Clubhouse with game room
- Beachfront restaurant and bar
Accommodations:
- Air-conditioned villa rooms with ceiling fans
- 2 twin beds (that can be pushed together)
- Satellite TV
- Telephone
- Verandah with built in refrigerator and wet bar
- Beachfront Rooms and Suites are on the beach and face the water
- Garden view rooms face away from the beach into the gardens
- Garden Superior rooms face the water but are set back in the gardens
- Maximum occupancy guests 2 (except Beachfront Suites which is maximum occupancy 4 guests)

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