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Survival Of The Fittest
It's easy to stay fit while you cruise. Depending on your ship, take your
pick of stretch and tone, walk-a-mile, aquacise, workouts in the gym and
aerobics classes. Sports enthusiasts can also compete for medals and
prizes. Join ping-pong and shuffleboard tournaments or get in the swing
with golf putting and chipping. Many ships also offer sports courts,
including paddle tennis, volleyball and basketball.
Taking A Dive
Learn to snorkel and/or scuba dive with professional, fully certified PADI
instructors. Some lines offer a complete dive program on seven-day cruises
to the Caribbean. Under the guidance of the professional staff, you can
get your feet wet with snorkeling and scuba demonstrations, snorkeling
classes and tours and scuba tours for non-certified and certified divers.
You can even get a full scuba certification during your cruise.
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Afternoon Drive
If golf is your sport, some lines can take you to the best places around
the world to tee off. On the Hawaii and Tahiti cruises, for instance,
there are beautiful golf courses in every breathtaking Hawaiian port. The
blue waters of the Caribbean are complemented by as many as nine different
tropical greens. If you choose not to leave your floating resort, newer
ships have a virtual driving range and a golf pro onboard to help you
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