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Garden City Welcoming Club Charity Cruise to Bermuda - Caribbean Princess Cruise - Lynott Tours
October 27-31, 2012 from $409

Bermuda cruiseGet a taste of the Caribbean and escape completely on this relaxing getaway, sailing roundtrip from Brooklyn, New York. Enjoy tranquil days at sea to indulge in all the ship?s comforts and explore everything that Bermuda's West End has to offer.

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CHARITY CRUISE TO BERMUDA

Here is your chance to get away for a few days to Bermuda next year and benefit our charity Crohn's & Colitis Foundation of America as well. For $409 plus tax, enjoy a Princess cruise from New York to legendary Bermuda. Children are just $214. 5 days/4 nights from October 27-31, 2012 on the Caribbean Princess includes accommodation, meals, entertainment and much more. A convenient Saturday departure from New York means there is no need to fly, and you just take two days out of the office. Enjoy tranquil days at sea to indulge in all the ship's comforts and explore everything that Bermuda's West End has to offer, even golf. Details from board member Ellen Mc Nulty, Lynott Tours , Inc. Call 516.248.2042
email: emcnulty@lynotttours.com

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Rates per person, based on # of persons sharing a cabin
Oct 27-31, 2012 INSIDE OBS OUTSIDE OUTSIDE BALCONY MINISUITE
twin/double 409 499 579 699 849
triple (3 persons) 346 344 436 588 720
4 persons 314 312 394 532 656
single 608 613 778 1398  1698
 child 224 269 364 462
Government Fees and Taxes additional: $106.75          

Itinerary:      
  Port Arrival Departure
27-Oct New York City (Manhattan or Brooklyn), New York   5:00 PM
28-Oct At Sea    
29-Oct Bermuda (West End) 8:00 AM 5:00 PM
30-Oct At Sea    
31-Oct New York City (Manhattan or Brooklyn), New York 7:15 AM  


What's included in one convenient package:

Caribbean PrincessCaribbean Princess Escape completely® on Caribbean Princess, one of the stars of the destination that bears her name. Here you can relax in a cushioned lounger with freshly-popped, complimentary popcorn under the night sky. Onboard, passengers can also enjoy a variety of street performing acts in the Italian-inspired Piazza, indulge in a soothing massage from an outdoor cabana at The Sanctuary®, or savor a premium steak cooked to order in the Crown GrillSM. Ship Facts• An entire deck of mini-suites • Nearly 900 balcony staterooms • Accomodates 3,100 passengers • 113,000 gross tons • 952 feet in length • Bermudan registered

Activities• Calypso Reef and Pool (plus 2 hot tubs) • Neptune's Reef and Pool (plus 2 hot tubs) • Terrace Pool • Lotus Spa® Pool (plus 2 hot tubs) • Pirate's View hot tub and splash pool • Lotus Spa®, gym and fitness area • Swim-against-the-current lap pool • Nine-hole putting course (Princess Links) • Virtual golf simulators • Jogging track • Center Court • World-class art collection, gallery and auctions • ScholarShip@Sea® • 24-hour Internet Café (wireless access available) • Library and writing room • Hearts & Minds Wedding Chapel • Boutiques (duty-free) • Future Cruise Sales Youth & Teens•The Fun Zone •Teen Center •Splash pool

Payments: A deposit of 10% is due with 24 hours of making your reservations.
Full payment is due June 15.
Travel Insurance must be purchased at the time of deposit to cover pre-existing conditions.


Some sites to explore in Bermuda

Bermuda (West End) The Royal Naval Dockyard, the westernmost point in Bermuda, not only showcases Bermuda's nautical heritage, but it also provides a home for an impressive array of attractions and shopping opportunities. The fortifications of the Royal Naval Dockyard were built by British convicts and slave labor during the mid-1800s. Since then it has served many purposes, including the headquarters for the Royal Navy and a strategic defense post for the British in the North Atlantic. Most recently it has been redeveloped into a fascinating attraction offering visitors a glimpse into Bermuda's history, and has become a fun place to shop or explore. The centerpiece of the Dockyard is the commanding Clocktower building, which once served as a naval store and the captain's offices. Today, it has been marvelously restored. Throughout the Dockyard, you will find several restaurants, art galleries, the Bermuda Craft Market, and the Bermuda Maritime Museum, as well as an array of specialty shops and boutiques.

Royal Naval Dockyard The Royal Naval Dockyard at West End was a strategic outpost for the Royal Navy more than 200 years ago, and is packed with fascinating landmarks including the Maritime Museum and Commissioner's House.
Hamilton Bermuda's capital city is named after Sir Henry Hamilton, who was governor from 1786 to 1793. It is a busy port and popular travel destination thanks to its colorful architecture and shopping. St. George The old town of St. George is Bermuda's first capital city and is home to St. Peter's Church, the oldest Anglican Church in use in the Western hemisphere, and a pretty town square complete with replica cedar stocks.
Aquarium, Museum & Zoo The Bermuda Aquarium, Museum and Zoo features everything from cockatoos to turtles to seahorses. It also boasts over 75 species of fish and the 145,000-gallon "North Rock" tank coral reef replica.
Maritime Museum The Maritime Museum, Bermuda's largest fort, is home to 500 years of history, displayed in military buildings, including the Commissioner's House. View cannons, shipwreck artifacts and maritime art.
Crystal Caves The magnificent limestone-carved Crystal Caves can only be reached by descending steps underground. The caves feature awe-inspiring formations of stalactites, stalagmites and crystal-clear lakes.
Gibb's Hill Lighthouse Gibb's Hill Lighthouse is reputed to be one of the oldest cast-iron lighthouses in the world. It first flashed its light on May 1st, 1846 using kerosene, and can be seen by ships up to 40 miles away.
Horseshoe Bay Beach This pretty pink sand bay is so-called because of its 'horseshoe' shape. It is a picture-postcard beach that is more popular, and boasts more facilities, than any other beach on the island.
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