The all-new Star of the Seas ups the ante for excitement, relaxation and surprise in the distinguished Icon Class. Discover the adrenaline rush of six record-breaking waterslides and a terrifying challenge that rises majestically above the waves. Dive into seven splash pools offering epic views. Enjoy more than 40 options to indulge in exquisite dining and beverages. Experience entertainment that rocks the boat, amplifying the art in ways never before seen.
Falmouth is the main town and capital of Trelawny Parish in Jamaica. Located on the island’s north coast, about 18 miles east of Montego Bay, it is recognized as one of the Caribbean’s best-preserved Georgian towns.
Founded by Thomas Reid in 1769, Falmouth prospered for about forty years as a major market center and port during the period when Jamaica was the world’s leading sugar producer. The town was named after Falmouth in Cornwall, United Kingdom, the birthplace of Sir William Trelawny, the Governor of Jamaica who played a key role in its establishment.
From its inception, Falmouth was carefully planned, featuring a regular street grid with wide roads, a reliable water supply, and prominent public buildings. Notably, it had piped water before New York City.
Today, Falmouth is home to numerous historic buildings in the Jamaican Georgian architectural style, many of which require preservation and restoration.
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Day 6
labadee, haiti
Arrival: 09:00
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Departure: 17:00
Labadee (French: Labadie) is a port situated on the northern shoreline of Haiti, within the district of Cap-Haïtien in the Nord department. This private resort is leased to Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd., exclusively for the passengers of its three cruise lines: Royal Caribbean International, Celebrity Cruises, and Azamara Club Cruises, until 2050.
Since 1986, Royal Caribbean has been the largest contributor to Haiti's tourist revenue, employing 300 locals, allowing another 200 to sell their goods on the property for a fee, and paying the Haitian government US $12 per tourist. The resort is entirely geared towards tourists and is protected by a private security force. The area is fenced off from the surrounding region, and passengers are not permitted to leave the property. Food for tourists is supplied from the cruise ships. A regulated group of Haitian merchants are granted exclusive rights to sell their goods and set up their businesses in the resort. Despite sometimes being advertised as an island, it is actually a peninsula connected to the island of Hispaniola. The cruise ship docks at the Labadee pier, which can accommodate the Oasis class ships and was completed in late 2009. The nearest commercial airport to Labadee is Cap-Haïtien International Airport.
The attractions include a Haitian flea market, beaches, watersports, a water-based playground, an alpine coaster, and the largest zip-line over water.
NOTE: If you are interested in more than one cabin, you must do as many bookings as the number of cabins you want . * In case of having received any type of promotion or advantage for Newlyweds Travel, an official document will be required that proves the recent marriage of the couple.
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