2011 - 2012 Cruise Ship Schedule
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2011 - 2012 Cruise Ship Schedule
2011 - 2012 Cruise Ship Schedule Contact information St. Kitts Tourism Authority: P. O. Box 132, Pelican Mall, Bay Road Basseterre, St. Kitts, West Indies Tel: 869–465–4040 Fax: 869–465–8794 www.stkitts-tourism.com 20 www.stkitts-tourism.com www.stkitts-tourism.com ST. KITTS TOURISM AUTHORITY 2011-2012 CRUISE SCHEDULE Message from Senator Ricky Skerritt, Minister of Tourism & International Transport. After four years of very rapid growth, St. Kitts has become well established as one of the leading cruise destinations in the Caribbean, and has won the respect and envy of many of our neighbours for our achievements. This means that cruise passenger expectations for their onshore experience in St. Kitts have become higher than ever. We must therefore now focus on better taking care of our guests so that their expectations will not be disappointed. Maintaining our reputation for quality will be essential to keeping us in the cruise business. The business of cruise tourism has become extremely competitive over the years and is no longer just a numbers game. It is primarily about delivering a quality onshore experience with good value for money to each and every cruise passenger. Harassing or ripping off a cruise passenger is not an option. The current economic climate has resulted in an even more demanding visitor who now has more advanced information and many more leisure travel options available to choose from. We must therefore work even harder and smarter to improving our local service delivery standards. This is absolutely necessary if we are to grow the economic benefits from cruise tourism. I therefore urge all stakeholders to do everything we can to ensure that all of our cruise visitors leave our shores well served and pleased about their St. Kitts experience. 2 www.stkitts-tourism.com Sky Safari Tours is a highly advanced, scenic zipline tour through the St. Kitts Rainforest, flying over Wingfield River. This zipline course consists of one trainer line, 180ft long, followed by four larger zipline, lengths from 500ft to 1,350 ft. This tour strives to unite eco-adventure with St. Kitts interpretive knowledge. As you fly our lines you will experience unobstructed views of Brimstone Hill. While flying through the famous "Valley of the Giants", home of some of the largest trees on the island. We are located in Old Road Village, the first English settlement in the west indies. Our base site is nestled on wingfield estate, home of the oldest rum distillery and last surviving aqueduct in the Eastern Caribbean. Our Office is a house on the Sugar estate ruins, with original structures, equipment, chimney, aqua duct and other interesting historical elements that are available for viewing, our knowledgeable guides can offer you an informative tour. Our entire site is adjacent to the renowned Romney Manor / Caribelle Batik tourist attractions. A three minute walk will bring you from our exciting tour to the beautifully landscaped botanical gardens. www.stkitts-tourism.com 19 . ‘Liamuiga’ is the name given to this lovely island by the native Amerindians who lived here. Its meaning, ‘Fertile Island’, suggests a friendly environment which undoubtedly attracted European colonists later on. Indeed, ‘Saint Christopher’ (the name attributed to the navigator, Christopher Columbus, and sometimes shortened to the more familiar, ‘St. Kitts’) was the first island on which both England and France established their Caribbean Empires. WINGFIELD ESTATE EST. 1625 Wingfield Estate is an amazing destination. Its place in Caribbean is unique. It was the first land grant in the English Caribbean. Its first owner was Sam Jefferson, the great, great, great grandfather of Thomas Jefferson, 3 rd President of the United States. The setting is stunning, adjacent to Romney Manor, home of Caribelle Batik, the interpretative ruins explain how sugar was made from cane and how rum was made from sugar. You will see an aqueduct, the mill house, the boiling house, a firing tunnel (very mysterious) a historically unique 17 th century rum distillery and so much more. In 2010 archeologists discovered, buried and hidden for centuries an intact Rum Distillery. It pre-dates 1675 and is the oldest standing distillery known in the West Indies. The estate is a photographers dream as you wander through a by gone age. We invite you to share the passion of the archeologists who regularly visit this important site. Join us to dig for our history. 18 www.stkitts-tourism.com Like many other countries, it has a turbulent history of massacres of indigenous people, slavery and war. Africans, brought against their will, toiled, struggled and eventually prevailed against an oppressive system. Their descendants now comprise the majority of the population, living easily in a multi-ethnic and multi -cultural matrix in which the elements of Native America, Africa and Europe are combined. The island, moreover, retains a welcoming aspect: a forested central mountain range; verdant fields, dotted with 18th century sugar mills, sloping gently to the inviting sea; charming towns and villages strung like jewels along the necklace of the Island Main Road; the narrow and picturesque peninsula reaching to the sister island of Nevis. All of its attractions are accessible, and many can be experienced in one day. Then there are the people. From the knowledgeable taxi driver; to the brighteyed children on their way to school; the generous and caring attendants at the hotels, restaurants and shops; office workers ambling purposefully along the streets of Basseterre, our people project a country on the go, youthful but Experienced and confident. www.stkitts-tourism.com 3 Did you know…? The Channel that separates St.Kitts and Nevis is 2 miles (3-km) wide Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu October 2011 Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 5 6 Serenade of the Seas 8am-5pm (2,540) 9 10 16 17 11 18 24 25 12 19 13 20 26 27 14 15 Carnival Victory 8am-6pm (3,050) Emerald Princess 10am-6pm (3,100) 21 22 Carnival Victory 8am-6pm (3,050) Carnival Miracle 9am-4pm (2,680) 28 Carnival Victory 8am-6pm (3,050) 29 31 4 8 Carnival Victory 8am-6pm (3,050) Serenade of the Seas 8am-5pm (2,540) 23 7 www.stkitts-tourism.com No visit to St.Kitts is complete without a visit to Caribelle Batik at Romney Manor, Old Road. Once owned by Sam Jefferson II, the great, great Grandfather of Thomas Jefferson, third president of the USA, this estate is the oldest estate in the English speaking Caribbean. Caribelle Batik is a unique studio which produces colorful clothing, accessories and gifts. Using ancient Indonesian techniques of resisting dye with wax. Caribelle uses 100% sea island cotton to create distinctive designs which last a lifetime. Each hand made pieces is unique distinct, beautiful and practical. In addition to the demonstration area where the art form is visualized, there is an expansive shop where friendly staff completes the experience. Wander around the lush Botanical Gardens and admire the tropical plants including the 350 years old Saman tree, a scene which is any photographer’s paradise. www.stkitts-tourism.com 17 Did you know…? The islands of St. Kitts and Nevis are two of the Caribbean's oldest colonized territories. St. Kitts became the first British colony in the West Indies in 1624 and then became the first French colony in the Caribbean in 1625, when both nations decided to partition the island. Sun 6 Its French name simply means "lowland," a description that must have been scratched onto a French sea chart sometime during the late 1620s. In the 375 ensuing years there have been many Basseterre’s, for earthquakes, floods, hurricanes, fires, and invasions have all swept through this modest community. Set before the dramatic backdrop of St. Kitts' lush green hills, Basseterre today retains much of the elegant Georgian character of Nelson's days. Basseterre is probably one of the most pleasing capitals to the eye in the Caribbean. Basseterre's Historic District, towards the centre of the town exhibits excellent examples of Creole and West Indian architecture. Basseterre has been around for some time; French Basseterre was a flourishing and much respected town back in 1672 leading an English visitor to remark that Basseterre was a 'town of good bigness, whose houses are well-built of Bricks, Freestone and Timber; where merchants have their storehouses, and is well inhabited by tradesmen and are well served with such commodities, both for back and belly, together with utensils for the houses and Plantations...'. By the end of the 18th Century Basseterre had grown in size and boasted (including the village of Irish Town) a population of 3000 and some 800 houses. Devastating city fires since then, though, forced much of the town to be rebuilt. It has, happily, been faithfully restored to indigenous styles even up to the new Government Headquarters and the Courthouse. A walk through Independence Square, The Circus and Liverpool Row shows excellent examples of public, commercial and residential styles. 16 www.stkitts-tourism.com 13 Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 5 Silver Whisper 8am-11pm (400) Emerald Princess 7am-4pm (3,100) 3 *Jewel of the Seas 4 Serenade of the Seas 8am-5pm (2,540) 7 8 Black Watch 8am-6pm (868) Car. Miracle 9am-4pm (2,680) Summit 8am-5pm (2,450) Silver Spirit 8am-6pm (540) 9 Azura 14 15 Saga Ruby 8am-5pm (661) 8am-5pm (2,500) 11 12 Norwegian Dawn 12pm-7pm (2,224) Arcadia 8am-6pm (2,556) Carnival Victory 8am-6pm (3,050) Maasdam 8am-5pm (1,627) *Celebrity Silhouette 8am-5pm (2,850) Ventura 8am-6pm (3,100) 16 17 18 19 Royal Clipper 8am-5pm (255) Star Clipper 8am-5pm (180) Serenade of the Seas 8am-5pm (2,540) Carnival Victory 8am-6pm (3,050 24 25 26 Carnival Victory 8am-6pm (3,050) Adventure of the Seas 8am-5pm (3,114) Silver Spirit 8am-6pm (540) 8am-5pm (3,597) 21 22 23 Norwegian Dawn 1pm-7pm (2,224) Summit 8am-5pm (2,450) Braemar 8am-11pm (821) Serenade of the Seas 8am-5pm (2,540) *Mein Schiff 2 7am-11pm (2,281) Emerald Princess 7am-4pm (3,100) Carnival Miracle 9am-4pm (2,680) Eclipse 8am-4pm (2,850) 27 *Seabourn Quest 28 29 30 Ventura 8am-6pm (3,100) Adventure of the Seas 8am-5pm (3,114) Royal Clipper 8am-5pm (255) Navigator of the Seas 7am-5pm (3,840) www.stkitts-tourism.com Carnival Victory 8am-6pm (3,050) 10 20 8am-5pm (450) Explorer of the Seas 8am-5pm (3,840) November 2011 5 Did you know…? Romney Manor was once owned by Samuel Jefferson II, the great great great grandfather of Thomas Jefferson (3rd President of U.S.A.) the great house was renamed Romney Manor following its acquisition in the early 17th century by the Earl of RomSun Mon Tue Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 Norwegian Dawn 12pm-7pm (2,224)Star Clipper 8am-5pm (180) Carnival Victory 8am-6pm (3,050) 7 8 9am-11pm (2,281) Serenade of the Seas 8am-5pm (2,540) Queen Elizabeth 8am-6pm (2,092) 9 Carnival Victory 8am-6pm (3,050) Carnival Miracle 9am-4pm (2,680) 10 Celebrity Eclipse 8am-5pm (2,850) Celebrity Silhouette 8am-5pm (2,850) 15 Star Clipper 8am-5pm (180) 16 17 Azura 8am-6pm (3,597) 4 5 Wind Spirit 8am-5pm (159) Summit 8am-5pm (2,450) 11 Norwegian Dawn 1pm-7pm (2,224) Emerald Princess 8am-5pm (3,100) 12 13 14 *Thomson Dream 8am-6pm (1,611) Seabourn Quest 8am-6pm (450) Adventure of the Seas 8am-5pm (3,114) Silver Spirit 8am-6pm (540) Navigator of the Seas 7am-5pm (3,840) Royal Clipper 8am-5pm (255) Wind Surf 8am-5pm (308) Maasdam 8am-5pm (1,627) 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Summit 8am-5pm (2,450) Explorer of the Seas 8am-5pm (3,840) Celebrity Eclipse 8am-5pm (2,850) Norwegian Dawn 12pm-7pm (2,224) Carnival Victory 8am-6pm (3,050) Celebrity Solstice 8am-5pm (2,850) 8am-6pm (3,597) Serenade of the Seas 8am-5pm (2,540) Mein Schiff 2 9am-11pm (2,281) Carnival Miracle 7am-3pm (2,680) Royal Clipper 8am-5pm (255) Ventura 8am-6pm (3,100) 25 26 27 28 Carnival Miracle 9am-4pm (2,680) Explorer II 7am-11pm (474) Seabourn Quest 8am-6pm (450) Equinox 7am-3pm (2,850) Serenade of the Seas 8am-5pm (2,540) Wind Surf 8am-5pm (308) Star Clipper 8am-5pm (180) Summit 8am-5pm (2,450) 29 *Carnival Valor 30 *Allure of the Seas 8am-5pm (5,400) 31 Breamar Azura 6 6 *Mein Schiff 2 Wed December 2011 9am-4pm (3,700) Arcadia 8am-6pm (2,556) www.stkitts-tourism.com Carnival Victory 8am-6pm (3,050) PRESCRIBED AREAS The following areas are designated as prescribed areas for Taxi and Tour bus operators: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. The Robert Llewellyn Bradshaw International Airport The Deep Water Port Port Zante All areas of downtown Basseterre outside of the commuter omnibus route Brimstone Hill Fortress National Park Caribelle Batik factory or Romney Manor Parking Lot The pick up and drop off area to the Wingfield Rainforest or any other Rainforest in St. Kitts 8. Any beach area located in Frigate Bay and on the South East Peninsula 9. Any pick up and drop off area located at any restaurant or any tourist accommodation that is any apartment, hotel, guest house or any other premises where accommodation for tourists is for reward licensed pursuant to the Saint Christopher Tourism Authority Act, No. 8 of 1999 10.The lookout at Timothy Hill 11. The Black Rocks 12.Train depots for the St. Kitts Scenic Railway 13.Any other areas that the Minister may by order designate. 8am-6pm (821) www.stkitts-tourism.com 15 St Kitts Now Ranks Highly as a Cruise Destination Cruise passengers scores among 19 participating destinations are detailed as the score range. The ranking for St.Kitts is determined by its actual score in each category. Categories Initial shoreside welcome Score Range 6.7-8.0 St.Kitts Score 7.6 St.Kitts ranking 4 Guided tour 6.9-8.8 8.1 5 Historic sites/museums 5.0-7.8 7.2 7 Taxis/local transportation 5.5-8.1 7.8 3 Shopping experience 6.5-7.6 7.6 1= Variety of shops 4.0-7.6 7.3 3 Overall prices 5.1-7.3 7.1 2= Courtesy of employees 6.6-8.2 8.2 1 Overall visit 5.6-8.0 7.8 4 Visit met expectations 5.2-7.6 7.4 3 Friendliness of residents 6.4-8.3 8.3 1= Return for resort vacation 3.1-5.7 5.0 5 Overall ranking 4 St. Kitts is located in the Eastern Caribbean at 17 20 North, 62 45 West, roughly 1,200 miles from Miami, 1600 miles from New York, 4,000 miles from London and about 45 minutes by plane from Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands. www.stkitts-tourism.com January 2012 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 5 Navigator of the Seas 9am-6pm (3,840) Royal Clipper 8am-5pm (255) Mein Schiff 2 9am-11pm (2,281) Serenade of the Seas 8am-5pm (2,540) Eclipse 8am-5pm (2,850) Thomson Dream 8am-6pm (1,611) Summit 8am-5pm (2,450) 6 Carnival Victory 8am-6pm (3,050) Maasdam 8am-5pm (1,627) 7 Norwegian Dawn 1pm-6pm (2,224) Emerald Princess 9am-5pm (3,100) 8 9 10 11 Adventure of the Seas 8am-5pm (3,114) Carnival Miracle 9am-4pm (2,680) Wind Surf 8am-5pm (308) Emerald Princess 7am-4pm (3,100) 12 Norwegian Dawn 12pm-7pm (2,224) Royal Clipper 8am-5pm (255) Westerdam 7am-5pm (2,272) 13 Ventura 8am-6pm (3,100) 14 Azura 16 17 18 Celebrity Eclipse 8am-5pm (2,850) 19 20 *Thomson Dream 8am-6pm (1,611) Oceana 8am-6pm (2,272) Carnival Victory 8am-6pm (3,050) 26 27 15 Silver Cloud 8am-6pm (315) Serenade of the Seas 8am-5pm (2,540) Mein Schiff 2 7am-11pm (2,281) Equinox 7am-3pm (2,850) 22 23 24 25 Norwegian Dawn 1pm-7pm (2,224) Celebrity Silhouette 8am5pm (2,850) Explorer of the Seas 8am-5pm (3,840) Grand Princess 8am-5pm (3,100) Adventure of the Seas 8am-5pm (3,114) Wind Surf 8am-5pm (308) 29 30 Azura 31 Serenade of the Seas 8am-5pm (2,540) Mein Schiff 2 7am-11pm (2,281) 8am-6pm (3,597) Summit 8am-5pm (2,450) Source: BREA 2008/9 14 Did you know…? www.stkitts-tourism.com Carnival Victory 8am-6pm (3,050) Carnival Victory 8am-6pm (3,473) Braemar 8am-11pm (821) 8am-6pm (3,597) 21 28 *Saga Pearl 2 8am-6pm (446) 7 Did you know…? In 1782 the French surrounded the Brimstone Hill Fortress with 8,000 soldiers and bombarded it with heavy artillery until the valiant English defenders, numbering less than 1,000, were forced to surrender after a month of siege. Sun Mon 5 6 Silver Cloud 800am-6pm (315) Tue 2011-2012 St. Kitts Cruise Ships calls and Capacity February 2012 Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 Royal Clipper 8am-5pm (255) Celebrity Solstice 8am-5pm (2,850) Norwegian Dawn 12pm-7pm (2,224)Thomson Dream 8am-6pm (1,611) Silver Cloud 8am-6pm (315) Sea Cloud 1pm6pm 3 Carnival Victory 8am-6pm (3,050) Emerald Princess 8am-6pm (3,100) 4 Ventura 8am6pm (3,100) 7 8 11 Wind Surf 8am-5pm (308) Navigator of the Seas 9am-6pm (3,840) 9 Star Clipper 8am-5pm (180) 10 Adventure of the Seas 8am-5pm (3,114) Celebrity Equinox 7am-3pm (2,850) Carnival Victory 8am-6pm (3,050) Maasdam 8am-5pm (1,627) Carnival Miracle 9am-4pm (2,680) 16 Thomson Dream 8am-6pm (1,611) 17 18 12 13 14 15 Norwegian Dawn 1pm-7pm (2,224) Emerald Princess 8am-6pm (3,100) Explorer of the Seas 8am-5pm (3,840) Summit 8am-5pm (2,450) Serenade of the Seas 8am-5pm (2,540) Seabourn Spirit 8am-6pm (200) Mein Schiff 2 7am-11pm (2,281) Celebrity Eclipse 8am-6pm (2,850) Royal Clipper 8am-5pm (255) Celebrity Silhouette 8am-5pm (2,850) 19 20 21 22 23 24 Ventura 8am-6pm (3,100) Silver Cloud 8:00am6pm (315) Seabourn Spirit Wind Surf 8am-5pm (308) Navigator of the Seas 7am-5pm (3,840) Star Clipper 8am-5pm (180) Norwegian Dawn 12pm-7pm (2,224) Carnival Victory 8am-6pm (3,050) 27 28 29 Summit 8am-5pm (2,450) Carnival Miracle 9am-4pm (2,680) Serenade of the Seas 8am-5pm (2,540) Mein Schiff 2 7am-11pm (2,281) Equinox 7am-3pm (2,850) Seabourn Spirit Celebrity Eclipse 8am-6pm (2,850) Royal Clipper 8am-5pm (255) 26 8 8am-6pm (200) Adventure of the Seas 8am-5pm (3,114) Carnival Victory 8am-6pm (3,050) Breamar 8am-11pm (821) 25 Azura 8am-6pm (3,597) Cruise Ships Adventure of the Seas Allure of the Seas* Arcadia Azura Black Watch Braemar Carnival Miracle Carnival Valor* Carnival Victory Celebrity Eclipse Celebrity Equinox Celebrity Summit Celebrity Silhouette* Celebrity Solstice Explorer of the Seas Explorer II Emerald Princess Jewel of the Seas* Le Levant Maasdam Mein Schiff 2* Navigator of the Seas Norwegian Dawn Oceana Oriana Queen Elizabeth Royal Clipper Saga Pearl 2* Saga Ruby Sea Cloud Seabourn Quest Seabourn Spirit Serenade of the Seas Silver Cloud Silver Spirit Silver Whisper Star Clipper Thomson Dream* Ventura Westerdam Wind Spirit Windsurf Cruise Companies Royal Caribbean Cruise Line Royal Caribbean Cruise Line P&O Cruises P&O Cruises Fred Olson Cruises Fred Olson Cruises Carnival Cruise Lines Carnival Cruise Lines Carnival Cruise Lines Celebrity Cruises Celebrity Cruises Celebrity Cruises Celebrity Cruises Celebrity Cruises Royal Caribbean Cruise Line Regent Seven Seas Cruises Princess Cruises Royal Caribbean Cruise Line Compagnie du Ponant Holland America Cruise Line Tui Cruises Royal Caribbean Cruise Line Norwegian Cruise Line P&O Cruises P&O Cruises Cunard Cruises Star Clipper Cruises Saga Cruises Saga Cruises Sea Cloud Cruises Seabourn Cruises Seabourn Cruises Royal Caribbean Cruise Line Silver Sea Cruises Silver Sea Cruises Silver Sea Cruises Star Clipper Cruises Thomson Cruises P&O Cruises Holland America Cruise Line Wind Star Cruises Wind Star Cruises * = Inaugural calls www.stkitts-tourism.com www.stkitts-tourism.com Capacity Port Calls 3,114 5,400 2,556 3,597 868 821 2,680 3,700 3.050 2,850 2,850 2,450 2,850 2,850 3,840 474 3,100 2,500 180 1,627 2,281 3,840 2,224 2,272 1,822 2,092 255 446 661 69 450 200 2,540 315 540 400 180 1,611 3,100 2,2,72 159 308 10 1 2 7 1 5 13 1 51 10 6 12 6 4 6 1 11 1 2 6 10 8 16 1 1 1 12 1 1 4 3 5 16 7 5 1 8 11 7 1 1 8 284 Total Passengers 31’140 5,400 5,112 25,179 868 4,105 34,840 3,700 155,550 28,500 17,100 29,400 17,100 11,400 23,040 474 34,100 2,500 180 9,762 22,810 30,720 35,584 2,272 1,822 2,092 3,060 446 661 276 1,350 1000 40,640 2,205 2,700 400 1,440 17,721 21,700 2,272 159 2,464 633,244 13 Weekly Cruise Ship Visits June– September 2012 June 2012 Did you know…? St. Kitts became a successful colony of England and France and served as a base and a model for the establishment of other English and French colonies in the Caribbean. African people were brought to the islands from the 1630s to toil on the tobacco, cotton and then sugar plantations. This infamous trade and exploitation of humans continued well into the 19th century. Sun 1 8 15th 22nd 29th Carnival Victory Carnival Victory Carnival Victory Carnival Victory Carnival Victory 8am-6pm 8am-6pm 8am-6pm 8am-6pm 8am-6pm Carnival Victory Carnival Victory Carnival Victory Carnival Victory 8am-6pm 8am-6pm 8am-6pm 8am-6pm 3050 pax 3050 pax 3050 pax 3050 pax 4 5 Norwegian Dawn 1pm-7pm (2,224) Explorer of the Seas 8am-5pm (3,840) 11 Azura 12 8am-6pm (3,597) August 2012 3rd 10th 17th 24th 31st Carnival Victory Carnival Victory Carnival Victory Carnival Victory Carnival Victory 8am-6pm 8am-6pm 8am-6pm 8am-6pm 8am-6pm 3050 pax 3050 pax 3050 pax 3050 pax 3050 pax September 2012 7th 14th 21st 28th Carnival Victory Carnival Victory Carnival Victory Carnival Victory 12 8am-6pm 8am-6pm 8am-6pm 8am-6pm Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 Thomson Dream 8am-6pm (1,611) Carnival Victory 8am-6pm (3,050) Emerald Princess 8am-5pm (3,100) Silver Cloud 800am-6pm (315) 7 8 9 10 Navigator of the Seas 7am-5pm (3,840) Wind Surf 8am-5pm (308) Star Clipper 8am-5pm (180) Silver Spirit 8am-11pm (308) Carnival Victory 8am-6pm (3,050) 3050 pax 3050 pax 3050 pax 3050 pax 3050 pax July 2012 6th 13th 20th 27th Mon 3050 pax 3050 pax 3050 pax 3050 pax www.stkitts-tourism.com 18 6 Seabourn Spirit 8am-6pm (200) Adventure of the Seas 8am-5pm (3,114) March 2012 Sea Cloud 8am-1.30pm (69) 13 Seabourn Spirit 8am-6pm (200) Serenade of the Seas 8am-6pm (2,540) Mein Schiff 2 7am-11pm (2,281) Thomson Dream 14 15 16 17 Ventura 8am6pm (3,100) Summit 8am-5pm (2,450) Celebrity Silhouette 8am5pm (2,850) Celebrity Eclipse 8am-5pm (2,850) Carnival Miracle 9am-4pm (2,680) Le Levant 6am-2pm (90) Norwegian Dawn 12pm-7pm (2,224) Carnival Victory 8am-6pm (3,050) Maasdam 8am-5pm (1,627) Royal Clipper 8am-5pm (255) 19 20 21 22 23 24 Adventure of the Seas 8am-5pm (3,114) Equinox 7am-3pm (2,850) Le Levant 6am-2pm (90) Wind Surf 8am-5pm (308) Navigator of the Seas 9am-6pm (3,840) Star Clipper 8am-5pm (180) Carnival Victory 8am-6pm (3,050) Emerald Princess 10am-5pm (3,100) Breamar 8am-11pm (821) 25 26 27 28 29 30 Norwegian Dawn 1pm-7pm (2,224) Explorer of the Seas 8am-5pm (3,840) Summit 8am-5pm (2,450) Serenade of the Seas 8am-6pm (2,540) Royal Clipper 8am-5pm (255) Mein Schiff 2 7am11pm (2,281) Silver Cloud 8am-7pm (315) Celebrity Eclipse 8am-5pm (2,850) Thomson Dream 8am-6pm (1,611) Carnival Victory 8am-6pm (3,050) Carnival Miracle 9am-4pm (2,680) Silver Spirit 8am-7pm (540) www.stkitts-tourism.com 31 9 Did you know…? Did you know…? That over 2,000 Carib Indians were slaughtered at Bloody Point by colonial British and French troops in 1626. Folklore holds that this dried river bed once flowed blood for three days following the onslaught. April 2012 Sir Thomas Warner was the first British Governor in the West Indies, first visiting St. Kitts in 1623. He is buried on the grounds of St. Thomas Church in Middle Island, St.Kitts. Sun Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 Celebrity Silhouette 8am-5pm (2,850) Adventure of the Seas 8am-5pm (3,114) 4 5 6 7 Royal Clipper 8am-5pm (255) Navigator of the Seas 7am-5pm (3,840) Norwegian Dawn 12pm-7pm (2,224) Carnival Victory 8am-6pm (3,050) 10 Celebrity Equinox 8am-3pm (2,850) Serenade of the Seas 8am-5pm (2,540) 11 Celebrity Eclipse 8am-5pm (2,850) 12 Thomson Dream 8am-6pm (1,611) Emerald Princess 8am-6pm (3,100) 13 17 18 19 20 Thomson Dream 8am-6pm (1,611) Carnival Victory 8am-6pm (3,050 Maasdam 8am-5pm (1,627) 26 27 8 9 Summit 8am-5pm (2,450) 14 Carnival Victory 8am-6pm (3,050) 16 Norwegian Dawn 1pm-7pm (2,224) Carnival Miracle 9am-4pm (2,680) 22 23 24 25 Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 5 Carnival Miracle 9am-4pm (2,680) 6 Oriana Carnival Victory 8am-6pm (3,050) 7 8 9 10 11 Carnival Victory 8am-6pm (3,050) 12 14 15 16 17 18 19 8am-5pm (1,822) 13 15 Mon Carnival Victory 8am-6pm (3,050) 21 28 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Carnival Victory 8am-6pm (3,050) Carnival Victory 8am-6pm (3,050) 29 May 2012 30 27 10 www.stkitts-tourism.com 28 29 www.stkitts-tourism.com 30 31 11