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St Kitts & Nevis on easyCruise’s upcoming itinerary

Budget cruise line to call on St Kitts & Nevis beginning December 8, 2006


Basseterre, St Kitts (August 27, 2006) – Cruise liner easyCruise, which is getting rave reviews from budget-minded 20 and 30 somethings and is charting a new course through the canals of Holland and Belgium, is adding St Kitts & Nevis to its new schedule of Caribbean sailings during the upcoming cruise ship season.

EasyCruiseOne is currently sailing the French and Italian Rivieras and will make a transatlantic crossing later this year in time for a new schedule of Caribbean sailings. EasyCruiseTwo is sporting a new look along with the new itinerary – out with the traffic-cone orange colour and in with battleship grey.

Starting December 8, easyCruiseOne will visit the islands of St Maarten, St Bart’s, Anguilla, St Kitts & Nevis and Antigua. Before it heads to the Caribbean, the ship will spend three weeks being renovated, including being refitted with a new café, bar and restaurant, and windows will be added to nearly sixty cabins.

EasyCruise is more like a floating hotel, minimizing time at sea so passengers can party in port. Additionally, guests can choose to embark and disembark at any port, as long as they stay for two nights.

EasyCruise plans to expand its concept to hot spots such as the Greek Islands, Florida and the Bahamas, with two bigger, better ships.


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