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Montreal, QC to Cayo Largo, Cuba
February 3 to February 10, 2008 for in 1 room

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  • 2 adults
  • 2 seniors
  • 2 child
  • 2 infants
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Magnificient Martinique
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Number of Passengers
adults
18-59 years
seniors
60+ years
children
2-17 years
infants
1-23 months
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Generally the maximum occupancy per room is 2 adults and 2 children.
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Choosing your stateroom


Inside/Interior stateroom

Oceanview stateroom

Stateroom with balcony

Suites

 

These days, there’s quite a fantastic choice of staterooms; from interior, oceanview and balconies, to suites, some with concierge or butler service, and even lofts, villas and spa-inspired rooms. Decisions, decisions…

An Air Canada Vacations cruise expert or your travel agent will be happy to help you select the stateroom that’s right for you.

 

Most ships have four main categories:

Inside/Interior stateroom
While there is no window, this stateroom does offer all the amenities found in other categories. For budget-conscious travellers, this is the stateroom for you. Accommodates up to four people.

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Oceanview stateroom
This stateroom features a window or porthole with views of the ocean. It usually costs a little more than an inside cabin but it is quite worth it. Accommodates up to four people.

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Stateroom with balcony
This stateroom is usually larger and has its own balcony. Just sit back and enjoy the scenery. Accommodates four or sometimes more.

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Suites
Suites are large, well-appointed rooms, often containing a bedroom and sitting room, as well as a private balcony. Many ships have family suites that can accommodate up to eight.

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Many of the newest ships offer unique categories such as lofts and villas.