CRUISES 
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bs Two Grand _Winter Cruises 
THE 
’ WEST INDIES 
By the Specially Constructed, Magnificent, New, Twin-Screw Cruising Yacht 
PRINZESSIN VICTORIA LUISE 
OF 
HAMBURG- AMERICAN LINE 
a ot NEW YORK Jan. 4th, 1902; Feb. 8th, 1902 
hese cruises re unparalleled opportunities to visit—under the most favorable auspic es, 
and upon a specially designed and perfectly equipped ste peak ip—-the new possessions = 
the U. Sh the WE ST INDIES, the neighboring islands, the SPANISH MAIN, ane 
ME 
ITINERARY 
FIRST CRUISE from New York to San Juan (Porto Rico); St. Thomas; St. 
Seer (Martinique); Port of Spain and La Brea (Trinidad): La Guayra; Puerto 
Cabello | enezuela); Cura cao; pig — a) 5 Santiago and Havana (Cuba); 
Charleston, S. C., and return to New distance of 5,320 miles, occu- 
pying 30 days. WITH SIDE TRIPS to ‘CARACAS and VALENCIA, VENEZUELA. 
SECOND CRUISE from New York to San Juan (Porto Rico); Domingo City Sen} 0 
a mingo); Kingston (Jamaic ca) § Santiago de Cuba; Vera Cruz (Mexico); Hav 
‘uba); Cha rleston, S. C., and return to New York. A total distance of 5, "310 
miles, occupying 28 days. “WITH SIDE TRIP TO MEXICO CITY. 
For further information, rates, étc.. apply to Dept. 17 of the 
HAMBURG-AMERICAN LEN F 
35-37 Broadway, New York 159 Randolph St., chien ° 106 N. Broadway, St. Lou 
1229 Walnut St., Philadelphia 70 State St., Bost : 401 iabacele Ste, San Francisco 
