| Shipboard
Ambiance: |
Casual |
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X |
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Formal |
| Sightseeing: |
Limited |
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X
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Lots to See and Do |
| Party Factor: |
Zilch |
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X
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Nonstop Action |
| Family Fun: |
Adults Only |
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X
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Family Focused |
| Dining: |
Uninspired |
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X
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Gourmet |
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The Enchantment
of the Seas proves that a value-priced, mainstream cruise experience
doesn't have to forfeit understated grace and elegance. The Enchantment
is an airy, light-filled, beautifully appointed ship staffed by a friendly,
knowledgeable staff whose love of cruising is infectious. The ship is
unmistakably Royal Caribbean - from the top-of-the-ship Viking Crown Lounge
down through the 7-deck atrium and out into the elegant, multi-tiered
Dining Room.
This unrushed, easy-to-like cruise begins in unrushed, easy-to-like Fort
Lauderdale. Broad beaches, palm-lined shopping avenues, canal-view
seafood restaurants, and a casual, leisurely pace makes this town a welcome
beginning and end to any cruise. However, Key
West owns the words "casual" and "leisurely pace"
like no other city in the 48 states. Don't miss the street performers
and the six-toed cats at Ernest Hemingway's! Cozumel
is a microcosm of Mexico - gorgeous beaches, world-class diving, and bargain
shopping all mixed in with the antiquities of her Mayan past.
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