Barbados to
Majorca
Transatlantic 14 nights from £1,099
Join Ocean Village in Barbados and explore three
sun-kissed Caribbean islands before crossing
the Atlantic to Majorca. Add another week before
or after the crossing for an even larger slice of
holiday heaven.
Totally Tropical
(21 nights, 14 April-05 May 2009, Cruise W916C)
Fly to Barbados and explore Tortola, St Barts, Antigua, Martinique and
Grenada. Returning to Barbados on 21 April you’ll hit three more
Caribbean islands before sailing to Madeira, Cadiz and Majorca.
Barbados Break
(21 nights, 14 April-05 May 2009, Cruise W917B)
Chill out at a hotel in Barbados for a week then join Ocean Village
and head east to Majorca, where you’ll fly back to the UK on 05 May.
Majorca
Passage To Palma
(14 nights, 21 April-05 May 2009, Cruise W917)
Cadiz
St Maarten
Fly to the Caribbean and cruise to the islands of St Lucia, Dominica
and St Maarten before making your way across the pond to Majorca,
stopping off at Madeira and Cadiz along the way.
Dominica
Madeira
Med Bound
St Lucia (21 nights, 21 April-12 May 2009, Cruise W917A)
Barbados
Caribbean Leave Barbados on 21 April and cross the Atlantic to cosmopolitan
S ea
Palma. Ready for another seven nights away? Join the ‘Tapas and
Togas’ holiday (see pages 44-47), then fly back to the UK on 12 May.
Ocean Village
2009 Destination Ship Arrives Ship Departs
Tuesday 21 April ✈ Barbados 8.00pm
Wednesday 22 April St Lucia 8.00am 6.00pm
Thursday 23 April Dominica 8.00am 6.00pm
Friday 24 April St Maarten 8.00am 6.00pm
Saturday 25-Thursday 30 April At Sea - -
Friday 01 May Madeira 8.00am 6.00pm
Saturday 02 May At Sea - -
Sunday 03 May Cadiz, Spain 8.00am 6.00pm
Monday 04 May At Sea - -
Tuesday 05 May Palma, Majorca ✈ 7.00am
Either leave the ship to fly back to the UK or look forward to your following seven night cruise! Arrival and departure
times are guidelines only – actual times may vary by up to an hour. See page 115 for details.
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