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Multiple Sclerosis Foundation is excited to announce its 2015 MSF CRUISE FOR A CAUSE®, a seven night EXOTIC CRUISE departing from San Juan, Puerto Rico on February 1, 2015. Why EXOTIC? SAN JUAN, PUERTO RICO - San Juan is the perfect place to experience true Puerto Rican culture. Get to know its roots by exploring the vibrant neighborhood of El Viejo San Juan (Old San Juan), which consists mostly of Spanish colonial buildings. Self-guided history lesson with a visit to El Castillo San Felipe del Morro, a 16th century citadel that’s a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Then reward yourself with a cooling dip at Luquillo or Carolina Beach, then a tasty tour of the Bacardi rum plant. CHARLOTTE AMALIE, ST THOMAS - St. Thomas ‘s lofty popularity is earned because St. Thomas offers something for just about everyone, and its an island that can accommodate a huge, daily population influx. St. Thomas is the bargain-shopping bazaar of the Caribbean. There are over 400 shops along the Main Street area in Charlotte Amalie and some 50 more in Havensight Mall. St Thomas has many fun things to do including taking a ride on Skyline Drive and enjoy a breathtaking view of St. Thomas Harbor then travel to Mountain Top, the highest point on St. Thomas, and see spectacular views of Magens Bay, one of the most beautiful beaches in the world. You can check out Coral World Marine Park, where you can touch sea stars at the touch pool or explore the mystery of life in a mangrove lagoon off the Coastal Trail or sit back and enjoy a relaxing half-day sail to Buck Island aboard a large sailing yacht, or maybe travel 700 feet above the sea via skyride to The Paradise Point and see the most fantastic vistas in the Caribbean. BASSETERRE, ST KITTS - Nestled between the Caribbean and lush mountains, Basseterre has a long history of colonial struggle that is reflected in its architecture and cultural monuments. The National Museum, St. Georges Anglican Church, the Circus area and Independence Square all give glimpses to the citys past. Basseterre also offers beautiful beaches, lively resorts and quant marinas, offering ample snorkeling,, diving, exploring sunbathing and relaxing opportunities. ORANJESTAD, ARUBA - The Island’s colonization by the Netherlands shows in Oranjestads Dutch colonial architecture, while the buildings bright colors are distinctly Caribbean. In addition to shopping, dining and entertainment, the islands capital city offers museums, a butterfly farm, art galleries, golf, historical sites and a marina. Street vendors, boutiques, upscale chain stores, as wells as casinos and a wide range of unique restaurants and lounges, make Oranjestad a popular destination in Aruba. WILLEMSTAD, CURACAO Capital of Curacao is an upbeat destination with two distinct historic districts divided by St. Anna Bay. Punda, site, narrow streets, is crammed with shops and museums. Otrobanda, or The Other Side, is a maze of twisting residential streets, contrasting with the organized grid across the bay. Willemstads colorful colonial architecture has won it UNESCO Heritage site designations. Swimming with dolphins is a popular activity in the bay. Rates start at $ 599.00* per person excluding government fees and gratuities based on double occupancy. To make a reservation, contact Gabriela Aragon at Aragon Travel by calling (800) 659-0081 or(954) 322-1030 or email gabriela@aragontravel. In order to participate in the Multiple Sclerosis Foundations program aboard the ship, your stateroom must be booked through the group’s travel agency, For more information Multiple Sclerosis Foundation at (800) 225
Posted on: Mon, 17 Feb 2014 03:31:32 +0000

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