Today was a big day on Harvest Caye because after more than a year delay, Norwegian Dawn was the first cruise ship to call today, opening the island for a steady stream of Norwegian passengers sailing in the western Caribbean.
The complete story appeared in the November 17 edition of Cruise News Daily.
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Magaritaville LandShark Bar & Grill and Harvest Caye pool |
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The vast 15,000-square-foot Harvest Caye pool |
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The huge beach at Harvest Caye |
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FlightHouse and lagoon |
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