

Did You Know? Passports are NOT Required for Closed-Loop Cruises! The Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative has new documentary requirements for passports that will be effective June 1, 2009 for US and Canadian citizens at US land and sea borders. There has been a requirement that air passengers have a passport since January 2007. US citizen cruise ship passengers on round trip voyages from the same US homeport will not be expected to have a passport after the effective date of the WHTI (June 1, 2009). All that is required is adequate proof of identity and citizenship similar to that required today for entry into the United States land borders and seaports. All other passengers will be expected to have a passport. In case you want to check it out, the following website is a comprehensive and easy to use site that can be used as a reference for documentary requirements. For details, go to www.getyouhome.gov, then click on US Passport, then Special Audiences, then Cruise Ship Passengers. For more information and Reservations Contact Jamal Guiden at 770-396-7188 Monday-Friday 10:00am to 5:30pm or Jamal@travelprestige.com |







| Ocean view Cabin with two lower beds that can convert and a Picture window |
| Ocean view Cabin with Balcony two lower beds that can convert with patio |






| JFTC Presents Cozumel or Bust 2010 a J-Trip aboard The Carnival Destiny June 24-28 2010 Come sail with me" Jamal aka Jay" from Miami to Key West Florida and Cozumel Mexico. Enjoy wonderful water sports,shopping, Mayan ruin exploration and much more. Prices- Please Call for Rates J-Trip Exclusive - Special In Cabin Amenity Final Payment will be due at the time of Booking **The above rate includes cabin fare, government fees and port charges. Carnival Cruise Lines reserves the right to add a 9.00 per person per day fuel surcharge if crude oil goes over 70.00 per barrel. The above rates are based on double occupancy. |