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Choose a Cruise today’s ships are full of entertainment, food options and activities for deck-to-deck fun Itinerary & Cruise Line Ports & Amenities multi- generational caribbean: Holland America GOING wITh a group? ships in this line’s fleet offer staterooms that can comfortably accommodate up to four or five guests. some of the newer ships even feature two bathrooms in family suites. FIND SOmEThING for all on Half moon cay, Holland America’s private island in the bahamas. swim with stingrays, walk on the silky white-sand beach or take a bike tour. Foodies mediterranean: oceania cruises FOOD AND wINE lovers will appreciate the laid-back luxury of ships in this line. legendary chef Jacques pépin serves as executive culinary director for oceania; he personally developed all the menus for the on-board restaurants. ABOARD the Riviera, book a wine-tasting experience at la Reserve by Wine Spectator magazine, which hosts 24 bon vivants at a time. Family cruisers caribbean: Royal caribbean international GO ABOARD Symphony of the Seas, the world’s largest cruise ship. she holds 5,400 guests and features 18 decks, 20 dining options and a 10-storey slide. islands on the four- or seven-night routes include st. kitts, bahamas and st. thomas. TO APPEAL to all ages, the ship features seven distinct neigh- bourhoods, including tree-lined central park and the promenade, a shop-filled avenue. Nature lovers Galapagos: celebrity cruises ChOOSE FROm various cruise itineraries, covering 15 islands and more than 30 ports of call. on- board naturalists provide expert insight about wildlife and vegeta- tion that only exist on these islands. mIChELIN-STARRED chefs prepare on-board meals. Add a pre- or post-cruise side trip to peru’s machu picchu. 40 Spring 2018 CAA SASKATCHEWAn Good to Know cARibbeAn Travel Style