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Bahamas Paradise introduces Cruise & Stay packages

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Viva Wyndham Fortuna Beach Resort - one of the all-inclusive choices on Grand Bahama Island
Bahamas Paradise Cruise Line is now offering four- and six-night Cruise & Stay packages, giving travelers the opportunity to cruise from the Port of Palm Beach to Grand Bahama Island, stay two or four nights at one of their partner resorts and then sail back.

Choice of all-inclusive resorts or hotel-only plans

There are several choices of resorts, such as an all-inclusive property that includes food and beverages like the Viva Wyndham Fortuna Beach or Lighthouse Pointe at Grand Lucayan, or a hotel-only plan at the Pelican Bay Hotel or the Marlin at Taino Bay.

Bahamas Paradise Cruise Line said the packages offer substantial value. Travelers can pair two nights in an ocean-view stateroom with two nights at the all-inclusive Viva Wyndham Fortuna Beach Resort for a four-night package starting at $469 per person, double occupancy. Package prices also include transfers from the ship to the resort and back.

'With our daily departures from the Port of Palm Beach, our Cruise & Stay packages are easily tailored to fit into travelers' busy schedules and ultimately provide a perfect getaway option,' said Oneil Khosa, CEO of Bahamas Paradise Cruise Line.

Sailings on Grand Classica and Grand Celebration

Sailings operated aboard Grand Classica and Grand Celebration, with a full complement of dining options, several bars and a variety of entertainment including Vegas-style shows, live music and comedians. The newly renovated Par-A-Dice casino offers slot machines and table games, as well as free lessons.

Both ships are also provide full-service spas, pool deck games led by an entertainment team, interactive kids’ programs, sail-away shows and parties.

On Grand Bahama Island, travelers can hit the beaches, snorkel, parasail, kayak, jet ski or visit off-the-beaten-path places like the Garden of the Groves, Peterson Cay National Park or Cooper’s Castle.