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16 (part II) MOC points in medical knowledge in the American Board of Internal Medicine's (ABIM) Maintenance of Certification (MOC) program
1.5 Hours of Pharmacology for Nurse Practitioners
16 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™
16 ACPE Credits
16.0 Contact Hours
Prices below are for the full cruise including meals and evening entertainment
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Ultra Spacious Oceanview (1K)The Ultra Spacious Oceanview is a high-deck large Ocean View room which is great for families. Curtained nook with bunk bed, sitting area with sofa bed, walk-in closet, and bathroom. 271 sq. ft.
Most Category 1K Staterooms have two porthole windows, but some are front-facing and have an angled window instead (not pictured).
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Spacious AquaTheater Suite with Large Balcony - 2 Bedrooms A1.Master bedroom has a King size bed with Duxiana Mattress. Second bedroom has two twin beds that convert to Royal King and two Pullman beds. Vanity with chair in each bedroom, living area with double sofa bed, dining room, marble entry, entertainment center. Two bathrooms, master with tub. Expansive balcony with table and chairs. Stateroom: 823 sq. ft. Balcony: 772 sq. ft. 800-422-0711
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AquaTheater Suite with Large Balcony - 2 Bedrooms A2.Master bedroom has a King size bed with Duxiana Mattress. Second bedroom has two twin beds that convert to Royal King and two Pullman beds. Vanity with chair in each bedroom, living area with double sofa bed, dining room, marble entry, entertainment center. Two bathrooms, master with tub. Expansive balcony with table and chairs. Stateroom: 673 sq. ft. Balcony: 610 sq. ft. 800-422-0711
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Spacious AquaTheater Suite with Large Balcony - 1 Bedroom A3.Bedroom area with two twin beds that convert to Royal King. One bathroom with tub, large closets, sitting area with table and sofa bed. Private balcony with seating area and private dining. Stateroom: 433 sq. ft. Balcony: 362 sq. ft. 800-422-0711
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Grand Panoramic Suite - 1 Bedroom GP.Grand entrance exposes lofty views two-decks-high. Single-floor suite with doorbell has dining room with dry bar and entertainment center, living room with sofa bed, and guest bath with shower. Master bedroom has a King size bed with Duxiana Mattress and sitting area, master bathroom with tub, shower, two sinks and bidet. Private balcony with jacuzzi. Stateroom: 914 sq. ft. Balcony: 161 sq. ft. 800-422-0711
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Grand Suite - 2 Bedrooms GT.Two bedrooms with two twin beds that convert to Royal King, two Pullman beds. Vanity with chair in each bedroom, living area with double convertible sofa, marble entry, entertainment center, two bathrooms - master bath with tub. Private balcony with table and chairs. Stateroom: 580 sq. ft. Balcony: 237 sq. ft. 800-422-0711
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Crown Loft Suite L1.Two-decks-high stateroom with panoramic views. Master bedroom with Royal King size bed and bath on second level. Bath with shower on main level. Private balcony with chairs, dining area with dry bar, table/desk. Living room sofa converts to double bed. Stateroom: 545 sq. ft. Balcony : 114 sq. ft. 800-422-0711
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Crown Loft Suite L2.Two-decks-high stateroom with panoramic views. Master bedroom with Royal King size bed and bath on second level. Bath with shower on main level. Private balcony with chairs, dining area with dry bar, table/desk. Living room sofa converts to double bed. Stateroom: 545 sq. ft. Balcony : 114 sq. ft. 800-422-0711
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Owner's Panoramic Suite - 1 Bedroom OP.Grand entrance exposes lofty views two-decks-high. Single-floor suite with doorbell has dining room with dry bar and entertainment center, living room with sofa bed, and guest bath with shower. Master bedroom has a King size bed with Duxiana Mattress and sitting area, master bathroom with tub, shower, two sinks and bidet. Private balcony with jacuzzi. Stateroom: 1076 sq. ft. Balcony: 161 sq. ft. 800-422-0711
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Royal Loft Suite RL.Two-decks-high stateroom with panoramic views. On second level, master bedroom has a King size bed with Duxiana Mattress; bathroom with tub, shower, two sinks and bidet and a closet. On main level, second bedroom with closet and two twin beds that convert to Royal King; dining area with dry bar, living room with sofa that converts to double bed; bathroom with shower. Private balcony with whirlpool and dining area. Stateroom: 1,524 sq. ft. Balcony (main level): 843 sq. ft. 800-422-0711
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Star Loft Suite TL.Two-decks-high stateroom with panoramic views. Master bedroom and bathroom on second level. Bedroom has a King size bed with Duxiana Mattress. Stairway to second level. Bathrooms with shower for two. Private balcony with dining area. Dining area with dry bar. Living room sofa converts to double bed. Closets on each level. Stateroom: 722 sq. ft. Balcony: 410 sq. ft. 800-422-0711
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Prices are Per Person, Double Occupancy, Subject to change.
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Port Charges, Taxes & Fees $131.51 per person.
Deposit $250.00 per person
Cancellation Policies vary by cruise line, destination and sailing date. Please check with one of our cruise consultant for policies applicable to this cruise.
We can assist you with all your travel arrangements. We'd be happy to help you plan your flights, hotels or tours before and/or after your cruise conference.
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Ports of Call
Galveston, Texas - Often viewed simply as a departure point, Galveston is a destination with a character and history far deeper than its port function suggests. To arrive just in time for embarkation is to miss the story of a city defined by resilience, Gilded Age ambition, and a unique Gulf Coast identity. Extending your stay by a day or two transforms a travel day into a memorable part of your vacation, offering a rich bookend to your cruise. Your exploration begins in the Historic Strand District, the cityâs commercial and cultural heart. In the late 19th century, this was the âWall Street of the South,â and its magnificent cast-iron and brick buildings still stand as testament. Today, the clatter of commerce has been replaced by the pleasant hum of art galleries, antique shops, and independent boutiques. Itâs an eminently walkable district where you can spend hours browsing for unique finds, from maritime artifacts to contemporary Texan art. The Grand 1894 Opera House, a survivor of the catastrophic 1900 hurricane, is a jewel of the district and worth seeing even if you only admire its exterior. Just a few blocks from the Strand, the East End Historic District beckons with one of the countryâs best-preserved collections of Victorian architecture. Renting a bicycle or simply strolling these quiet, tree-lined streets reveals a stunning array of grand mansions and charming cottages, each with its own story. For a more structured look into this opulent past, two house museums are essential. The 1892 Bishop's Palace, an ornate marvel of stone and stained glass, offers a glimpse into extravagant Gilded Age living. Nearby, the 1895 Moody Mansion provides a more personal look at the life of one of Texasâs most influential families, with much of the original furniture and decor intact. Galvestonâs relationship with the sea is complex and ever-present, best understood along the Seawall. Built as a monumental feat of engineering after the 1900 storm, this 10-mile barrier is now a wide promenade perfect for a morning walk or sunset stroll. While here, itâs important to set realistic expectations for the beaches. The Gulf waters are not the clear turquoise of the Caribbean; the proximity to the Mississippi River delta gives them a characteristically murky hue. The value of Galvestonâs beaches lies not in snorkeling, but in the simple pleasures of sunbathing, walking along the shore, and enjoying the sea breeze. The Galveston Island Historic Pleasure Pier extends over the water, offering classic amusement park rides and gamesâa nostalgic diversion with excellent views back toward the city. To truly grasp the cityâs maritime soul, visit the Texas Seaport Museum, home to the 1877 tall ship ELISSA. Boarding this beautifully restored vessel connects you to Galvestonâs past as a vital port of entry, once known as the âEllis Island of the West.â For a more modern perspective on the Gulfâs importance, the Ocean Star Offshore Drilling Rig and Museum offers a fascinating and surprisingly engaging look at the technology and life aboard a retired jack-up oil rig. The culinary scene is a genuine highlight, centered around fresh Gulf seafood. For a classic Galveston experience, Gaidoâs Famous Seafood Restaurant has been a landmark on the Seawall since 1911. In the Strand District, Rudy & Paco serves upscale seafood with a Central and South American influence, while The Tremont Houseâs Rooftop Bar offers craft cocktails and panoramic views of the harbor. For something more casual, donât miss the chance to try fresh Gulf shrimp, either fried at a local spot or from a seafood market. Logistically, Galveston is perfectly suited for a pre- or post-cruise stay. The cruise terminals are conveniently located adjacent to the Strand District, placing you within walking distance of the main attractions. If youâre staying near the Seawall, a short ride-share or trolley trip connects you to the historic core. Arriving a day early allows you to unwind, explore the city at a leisurely pace, and begin your vacation feeling relaxed rather than rushed. A post-cruise stay offers a gentle re-entry, allowing you one more day of coastal calm before heading to Houstonâs airports (Hobby is about an hour away, Bush Intercontinental about 90 minutes) and the journey home.
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Roatan, Honduras - Roatanâs reputation is built on one magnificent, undeniable asset: its location on the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef, the second-largest in the world. For anyone with an interest in the underwater world, this is a premier, world-class destination. The snorkeling and diving here are not just activities; they are the main event, offering accessible, vibrant coral gardens and a rich diversity of marine life just offshore. Beyond the reef, Roatan delivers a classic, high-quality Caribbean beach experience. The key is choosing the right spot for your mood. West Bay Beach is the islandâs postcard-perfect star, with powdery white sand and calm, turquoise waters ideal for a relaxing day. For a more bohemian and active vibe, the adjacent village of West End offers a lively strip of dive shops, laid-back restaurants, and local artisan stalls. While the islandâs interior is lush and hilly, most day visitors understandably stick to the coast. Youâll find opportunities for zip-lining and visiting animal sanctuaries, which can be enjoyable diversions. However, our honest advice is to focus on Roatanâs strengths. This isnât a destination for deep cultural immersion or historical sightseeing. It is, quite simply, a stunning natural paradise. Embrace it for what it is: an exceptional opportunity to swim, snorkel, or simply relax on one of the Caribbeanâs most beautiful shorelines.
Puerto Costa Maya, Mexico - Past meets present in Costa Maya. Cruise to Costa Maya and find ancient Maya ruins and mysterious jungles just begging to be explored, as well as private beach clubs and trendy restaurants— all in one place. It’s 250 square miles of paradise packed with entertainment and history, all just 30 miles south of Cancun. The Great Maya Reef just off the coast is the second largest in the world— it’s a must-snorkel spot. Or you can kick back at the port village of Mahahual with an ice-cold michelada— a spicy beer cocktail— in hand. For a culture fix, head to the Kohunlick ruins to see the famous Temple of the Masks.
Cozumel, Mexico - Let's be direct: Cozumel is one of the world's busiest cruise ports, and it's essential to have a plan to navigate the crowds and find its genuine highlights. The island's global reputation is built on what lies just offshore: the Mesoamerican Reef, the second-largest barrier reef system in the world. For divers and snorkelers, this is a premier, bucket-list destination. The clear, warm water and vibrant coral formations of sites like the Palancar and Colombia reefs are genuinely world-class. For an accessible taste without a dedicated boat trip, parks like Chankanaab or the more remote Punta Sur Eco Beach Park offer excellent snorkeling directly from shore, combined with beaches and other amenities. Many are drawn by the allure of Mayan ruins, but hereâs a critical piece of advice: the famous sites like Tulum and Coba are on the mainland, not on Cozumel. Reaching them requires a 45-minute ferry to Playa del Carmen and then a bus journey, consuming nearly your entire day. While magnificent, choosing this option means forgoing the island experience entirely. It's a trade-off you must be comfortable with. If you stay on the island, the main town of San Miguel offers a bustling waterfront and a dizzying array of shops. We recommend walking a few blocks inland from the main tourist thoroughfare to find more authentic local restaurants for a fantastic lunch. For pure relaxation, Cozumelâs beach clubs are a popular and effective choice. They range from lively, all-inclusive party spots with water toys to more serene, upscale retreats where the focus is on a good book and a great cocktail. You can easily find one that matches your pace. Cozumel is a highly developed tourism hub that excels at water sports and beach relaxation; embrace it for these strengths, and youâll have a fantastic day.
Our staff can assist you with all your travel arrangements.
Questions? Call us at 800-422-0711.We can assist you with all your travel arrangements. We'd be happy to help you plan your flights, hotels or tours before and/or after your cruise conference.
Please note that our shore excursions are operated separately and
independently of those offered by the cruise line.
We can assist you with all your travel arrangements. We'd be happy to help you plan your flights, hotels or tours before and/or after your cruise conference.
Cruise Itinerary
| DATE | PORT OF CALL | ARRIVE | DEPART |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sun Mar 19 | Galveston, Texas |
- | 4:00 pm |
| Mon Mar 20 | *At Sea - Cruising Meeting 8:30am-11:30am; 1:00pm-4:00pm |
- | - |
| Tue Mar 21 | *At Sea - Cruising Meeting 8:30am-12:30pm |
- | - |
| Wed Mar 22 | Roatan, Honduras |
8:00 am | 5:00 pm |
| Thu Mar 23 | Puerto Costa Maya, Mexico |
8:00 am | 5:00 pm |
| Fri Mar 24 | Cozumel, Mexico |
7:00 am | 4:30 pm |
| Sat Mar 25 | *At Sea - Cruising Meeting 8:30am-11:30am; 1:00pm-4:00pm |
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| Sun Mar 26 | Galveston, Texas |
7:00 am | - |












