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PANAMA CANAL ZONE 
COSTA RICA 
GUATEMALA 
HAVANA 
1 VERY other Saturday one of the spotless American Flag liners 
of the Great White Fleet sails down to the Panama Canal Zone. 
Next stop is Costa Rica with time to visit the charming capital 
city of San Jose, returnins to the steamer then for the cruise up 
the Central American coast to Puerto Barrios, Guatemala. Back to 
New York again after a gay day in festive Havana. Outdoor pool, 
sound movies, real orchestra, famous cuisine. 
HAVANA 
PANAMA CANAL ZONE 
GUATEMALA 
HAVANA (2«» Cau) 
|N alternate Saturdays the first stop of your Great White 
Fleet American Flag liner on this cruise is Havana, with plenty 
of time for all the sightseeing and fun you could desire. Next 
stop, Cristobal, Panama Canal Zone. Here again there is ample 
time for shopping and sightseeing, and then on to Guatemala! 
One more call at Havana before your ship returns to New York. 
Outdoor pool, sound movies, real orchestra, famous cuisine. 
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W/TH CALLS AT HAVANA, CUBA erne/ HONDURAS 
SAILINGS EVERY OTHER SATURDAY FROM NEW YORK ON AN AMERICAN FLAG LINER 
JJ ERE'S an all-expense lout combining IS days of ctuislng (first-class accommodations with meals), 
fj visiting Havana and Honduras, and 14 days exploring Guatemala. There are two plans for the 
shore program in Guatemala. Both include hotel accommodations with meals for the full time there, 
railroad transportation in chair cars from Puerto Barrios to Guatemala City and return and automobile sight¬ 
seeing in Guatemala City. One (Tour A) features a 3'n-day automobile trip with special guide into the 
Highlands beyond Guatemala City, while the other (Tour B) features a 9-day automobile trip with special 
guide. All-expense fares (or Tour A start at $238.00 and for Tour B at $298.00. Complete fares for Tour A 
and Tour B are listed below. 
TOUR AND CRUISE FARES, NEW YORK BACK TO NEW YORK 
(Taxes, steamer chair charges and shore trips at ports en route not included) 
Double Cabin* without Private Bath 
56, 57, 59 
41, 43, 44 46, 47, 49, 50, 5S, 53, 55 
Single Cabin* without Private Bath 
48, 45, 48, 51, 54 
“B" DECK 
Double Cabins without Private Bath 
19 20,81,22, 23 or 25 24 or 26 27 or 29 28 or 30, 31,32, 33, 34, 37, 38, 39, 40 
Double Cabins with Private Tub Bath and Toilet 
9, 10, 23 or 25 24 or 26, 27 or 29, 28 or 30 
15, 16, 17 18 
Single Cabins without Private Bath 
35, 36 . 
Single Cabins with Private Shower and Toilet 
11,14 
Suites 
A, B (with Sitting Room) . 
A, B (with Sitting Room) 
“A" DECK 
Single Cabins wrth Pnvate Shower and Toilet (equipped with single bed and sola bed, but 
only one wardrobe) 
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8 (see below) 
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United Fruit Cowoanv rcpronUln. cWoujV .how booeing r. mad*, b. .old a. 
debt* c*b.rr. but ontv te mamban of the •**■* ‘aw ly w party mho fully undar- 
rtand UM tquiea.nl oftha cat-w. in .Ncfc caw tba fax. will b* aa follow* 
For occupant of single bed . 
For occupant of sofa bed ... 
TOUR A 
TOUR B 
P.r Parson 
P.r P.rson 
$238.00 
251.00 
$298.00 
311.00 
266 00 
326.00 
261.00 
321.00 
291.00 
306.00 
351.00 
366.00 
291.00 
351,00 
316.00 
376.00 
732.00 
(1 c«8 P.non.) 
938.00 
(3 Persons) 
852.00 
(1 or 8 P.non.) 
1118.00 
(3 Panoni) 
331.00 
391.00 
291.00 
238.00 
351.00 
298.00 
ITINERARY 
i York, N. Y. Saturday 
Ar Havana, Cuba 
Lv. Havana, Cuba 
Tuesday P.M. 
Wednesday 5 P M 
At Puerto Barrios, Guatemala Friday 
Friday P M. until third succeeding Saturday in Guatemala 
Lv Puerto Barrios, Guatemala Saturday I 
Ar. Puerto Cortes, Honduras Saturday 
Lv. Puerto Corte$, Honduras Sunday I 
INCLUDED FEATURES 
Hotel accommodations with all meals (or the full time in the 
Republic of Guatemala. 
Round-trip rail transportation in chair cars Puerto Barrios to 
Guatemala City and return, with luncheon at Zacapa in each 
direction. Automobile transfer between railroad station and 
hotel in Guatemala City in both directions. Comprehensive tour 
of interior Guatemala, including automobile trips in Guatemala 
City and surrounding country. (See rates for Tours A and B at 
left.) There will be many points of interest en route, including 
museums, national parks, volcanoes, lava fields, coffee planta¬ 
tions, cathedrals and native markets. 
Note: If the trips in and beyond Guatemala City or any part thereof aie can¬ 
celled after arrival in Guatemala, the companies who are contracted to per¬ 
form these services require a cancellation fee of $20.00 in connection with 
Tour A or $50.00 in connection with Tour B, which will be deducted before 
any refund is allowed. 
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GUAKMAiA CRU/Si 
$/32 
WITH CALLS AT HAVANA, CUBA 
AND HONDURAS 
VERY other Saturday—a short cruise but a merry one! Only 
f 2 days, but packed with thrills and happy times, touching 
at Havana, Cuba, Puerto Barrios, Guatemala, and Puerto Cortes, 
Honduras. A grand, informal cruise served by our S.S. Antigua 
and bound to hit a high spot with vacationists who want new 
health, new friends and new scenes. Fares for this cruise are 
listed at the left. 
SHORE EXCURSIONS OPTIONAL 
HAVANA, CUBA—A comprehensive city end suburban sightseeing trip 
will be taken in privete automobile* (Adult* $3 50, Children $2 00 ) 
PUERTO BARRIOS, GUATEMALA When possible . dance will be 
arranged for passengers at a local dub. (No additional colt) 
PUERTO CORTES, HONDURAS- A fifty mile rail trip wifi be taken 
through banane plantations and tropical jungles (Aduth or Children $2 50.) 
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jfiNlAlCA-CC£OHBJA -PANAMA CANAL ZONE 
f IFTEEN glorious days and nights cruising the Caribbean—all you 
have to do is board a snowy American Flag liner of the Great 
White Fleet. The ship is strictly first class. All staterooms face the sea. 
The dining saloon accommodates all passengers at a single sitting and 
the cuisine is famous throughout the Americas. Decks are spacious. 
The public rooms commodious. The outdoor swimming pool invites 
you to enjoy an ideal plunge, there are sound movies, a real or¬ 
chestra and many other enjoyments to insure your complete comfort. 
There are two calls at resplendent Jamaica, British West Indies. In 
Colombia there's Cartagena rith her noble pirate fortifications, and 
also Barranquilla, progressive city on the banks of the mighty Magda¬ 
lena. And there's the ever-fascinating Panama Canal Zone, for shop¬ 
ping, for gayety and for the gigantic engineering achievements that 
span the Isthmus. 
This is a grand cruise, rich in historic lore, and both afloat and ashore 
you are assured of good company and good times. 
ITINERARY 
PANAMA CANAL ZONE 
Cristobal 
Ar. Thursday A.M. 
Lv. Thursday 9 P.M. 
COSTA RICA 
Port Limon 
Ar. Friday A.M. 
Lv. Saturday 6 P.M. 
GUATEMALA 
Puerto Barrios 
Ar. Monday P.M. 
Lv. Tuesday Daylight 
CUBA 
Ar. Thursday A.M. 
Lv. Thursday 6 P.M. 
CRUISE FARES, NEW YORK BACK TO NEW YORK 
(Shore Excursions, Ta xes and steamer chair charges not included) 
S.S.'$ VERAGUA, QUIRIGUA, CHIRIQUI, JAMAICA and TALAMANCA —mIT 
“C" DECK 
Double Cabins without Private Bath 
56,57,59 . $168 00 
41,43,44,46,47,49,50,52,53,55 18 5.00 
Single Cabins without Private Bath 
42,45,48, 51,54 ... . 210.00 
"B" DECK 
Double Cabins without Private Bath 
19, 20 21,22, 23 or 25 24 o. 26, 27 or 29, 28 or 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 37, 38, 39, 40 200 00 
Double Cabins with Private Tub Bath and Toilet 
9, 10, 23 or 25, 24 or 26, 27 or 29, 28 or 30 240 00 
15,16,17,18. 16555 
Single Cabins without Private Bath 
35, 36 940 00 
Single Cabins with Private Shower and Toilet 
Suit., ” 500 
A, B (with Sitting Room) 665.00 
A, B (with Sitting Room) (1 “afco"*’ 
"A" DECK OPanam) 
Single Cabins with Private Shower and Toilet (equipped with single bed and sofa bed, but 
only one wardrobe) 
2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8 (see below) . 295 00 
.WWfrSI", 1 , Cabin, No,. 1. 8, 3, 4, 5. 6 and 8 way, whan authorised by 
Unilad Fruit Company raprciantallva Ihrough whom boohing i, made, b* <old a, 
double cabin,, but only to mamb.n of the tame family or party who fully undtr- 
rtand th* equipment of the cabin,, in which c*,e (hr Far*, will be a, follows: 
For occupant of single bed . . . . . 240.00 
For occupant of sofa bed 168 00 
ITINERARY 
CUBA 
Ar. Tuesday PM. 
Lv. Wednesday 5 P.M. 
PANAMA CANAL ZONE 
Cristobal 
Ar. Saturday A.M. 
Lv. Saturday Midnight 
GUATEMALA 
Puerto Barrios 
Ar. Tuesday A M. 
Lv. Tuesday 6 P.M. 
CUBA 
Havana 
Ar. Thursday A.M. 
Lv. Thursday 6 P.M. 
SHORE EXCURSIONS OPTIONAL 
CRISTOBAL, CANAL ZONE—By luxurious private cars on a personally con¬ 
ducted tour in and around Cristobal and Colon. Train trip to Panama City. After 
luncheon at the Hotel Tivoli, Ancon, Canal Zone, on the Pacific side, an automo¬ 
bile trip will be taken around Panama City and suburbs. The return to Cristobal 
is made by rail. (Adults Si 1.00, Children $7.00.) 
PORT LIMON, COSTA RICA—A glorious scenic rail trip of 103 miles will 
be made to San Jose, the mountain capital. At San Jose passengers will be accom¬ 
modated in rooms with bath at the Gran Hotel Costa Rica and will be taken on 
an automobile sightseeing trip through the city and suburbs. The return to Port 
Limon will be made the next day in parlor car. (Adults $19.00, Children $9.50.) 
PUERTO BARRIOS, GUATEMALA—When possible a dance will be ar¬ 
ranged for passengers at a local club. (No additional cost.) 
HAVANA, CUBA A comprehensive city and suburban sightseeing trip will 
be taken in private automobiles. (Adults $3.50, Children $2.00.) 
SHORE EXCURSIONS OPTIONAL 
HAVANA, CUBA—A comprehensive city and suburban sightseeing trip will 
be taken in private automobiles. (Adults $3.50, Children $2.00.) 
CRISTOBAL, CANAL ZONE—By luxurious private cars on a personally con¬ 
ducted tour in and around Cristobal and Colon. Train trip to Panama City. After 
luncheon at the Hotel Tivoli, Ancon, Canal Zone, on the Pacific side, an automo¬ 
bile trip will be taken around Panama City and suburbs. The return to Cristobal 
is made by rail. (Adults $11.00, Children $7.00.) 
PUERTO BARRIOS, GUATEMALA—At this port if operating conditions 
permit, passengers may, at an additional charge of $5.00 each, make arrange¬ 
ments with the Purser for a trip to the famous Mayan Indian Ruins at Quirigua. 
HAVANA (2nd call)—An entire day to do as you please. Plenty of time for 
shopping and sightseeing. 
Passenger Accommodations 
S. S. Veragua Index 
PROMENADE "A” DECK 
With slight variations this cabin 
plan also represents five sister ships: 
QUIRIGUA-ANTIGUA-TALAMANCA 
CHIRIQUI and JAMAICA 
• 
Special Rooms 
Single cabins without toilet or bath 
Cabins with toilet and shower (double or single) 
Jimi Double cabins with bath between (see note below*) 
||||§ Double cabins with tub bath and toilet 
□ Suite with sitting room, bedroom, tub bath and toilet 
(Rooms A and 7 and Rooms B and I 2) 
•Double cabins 23 and 25. 24 and 26. 27 and 29, 28 and 30 have private bath 
between each pair of rooms. Bath may be sold with either room, the other room 
becoming then a “Group A" room without private bath. Cabins 7 and 12 are 
sitting room* connected with suites A and B respectively, but when not sold with 
suites A and B they may be sold separately as single rooms, as they arc equipped 
with convertible couch-bed. wardrobe and washstand. 
M & N Indicates Single Bed 
P 
D 
F 
W 
T 
K 
S 
TS 
X 
Pullman Upper Berth 
Washstand 
Washstand-Writing Desk 
Wardrobe 
Table 
Sofa Bed 
Shower 
Toilet and Shower 
Dressing Table 
A — Distance to Stern 1 44’ 
STARBOARD 
Distance vo Be* 115 3 
CABIN "B" DECK 
SALOON “C" DECK 
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£ \ i It 
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Berranqui lie's Prado Hotel—one of the finest hostelrics 
m Colombia 
ITINERARY 
NEW YORK 
Lv. Wednesday 
Kingston 
Ar. Sunday 
Lv. Sunday 
COLOMBIA 
Barranquilla 
Ar. Monday 
Lv. Wednesday Di 
Cartagena 
Ar. Wednesday 
Lv. Wednesday 1( 
PANAMA CANAL ZONE 
Cristobal 
Ar, Thursday 
Lv. Friday 
Kingston 
Ar. Sunday 
Lv. Sunday 
NEW YORK 
Ar. Thursday 
CRUISE FARES, NEW YORK BACK TO NEW YORK 
(Shore Excursions, Taxes and steamer chair charges not included) 
S-S-'s VERAGUA, QUIRIGUA, CHIRIQUI. JAMAICA and TALAMANCA 
"C” DECK 
Doable Cabans without Private Bath 
56, 57. 59 
41, 43, 44. 46, 47, 49, 50 52, 53, 55 
Single Cabins without Private Bath 
42, 45, 48, 51. 54 
"B" DECK 
Double Cabins without Private Bath 
19 20 21 25 23 or 25, 24 o* 26, 27 or 29, 28 or 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 37, 38, 39. 40 
Double Cabins with Private Tub Bath and Toilet 
9 10. 23 or 25, 24 or 26, 27 or 29, 28 or 30 
15. 16, 17, 18 
Single Cabins without Private Bath 
35, 36 . 
Single Cabins with Private Shower and Toilet 
11,14 
Suites 
A, B (with Sitting Room) , . . . 
A, B (with Sitting Room). 
_ , . "A ' DECK 
Single Cabins with Private Shower and Toilet (equipped with single bed and sofa bed, but 
only one wardrobe) 
1, 2, 3. 4, 5, 6, 8 (see below) 
Amd.VMcaagla Cates Nos. 1.8, 3, 4, 5,6 and 8 may when authorised by 
UMtd Ftvrt Cemoaay raonaaatabr* through whom booking .. mad*, b« sold a. 
do*Oi* catwa but cwfy to neaeben of th* same family or party who fully und«- 
»a«d she tompmnt of th* cabins, in which c*s« th* fares will b« as follows: 
For occupant of single bed 
_ For occupant of sofa bed. 
SHORE EXCURSIONS OPTIONAL 
BARRANQUILLA, COLOMBIA—Automo¬ 
bile ride around city, visiting interesting points. 
Luncheon at the Hotel del Prado, with the after¬ 
noon free for shopping or bathing in the hotel’s beau¬ 
tiful new pool. (Adults $3.50, Children $3.00.) 
CARTAGENA, COLOMBIA—Tour by auto¬ 
mobile through the city, visiting famed San Felipe 
Fortress, high on a mountain top built in 1608 and 
La Popa Monastery. Opportunity to visit Club 
La Popa for souvenir shopping. (Adults or Chil¬ 
dren $2.50.) 
CRISTOBAL, CANAL ZONE—By luxurious 
private cars on a personalty conducted tour In and 
around Cristobal and Colon Train trip to Panama 
City with transfer by automobile to Balboa, for 
luncheon at the Hotel Tivoli, Ancon, C. Z., on 
the Pacific side. Motor sightseeing trip around 
Panama City. Return to Cristobal same day by rail. 
Passengers will use the steamer as their hotel while in 
port in Cristobal without additional charge. (Adults 
$11.00, Children $7.00.) 
KINGSTON, JAMAICA—Motor drive to 
Castleton Gardens to inspect a remarkable col¬ 
lection of tropical plants and flowers. Luncheon 
at the delightful Myrtle Bank Hotel. (Adults 
$5.00, Children $4.00.) 
