Beatles Tribute Cruise gives you Eight Days a Week in the Caribbean
The boys from England who took America by storm in 1964 brought with them a music that touched the soul of America’s youth, and created a musical sensation that has spanned generations since. The four mop-toped boys grew into men, we’ve lost two, but those days of innocence and youthful exuberance, screaming fans and finding out that a Hard Day’s Night was just as pleasurable as a Magical Mystery Tour, especially when you Love, Love Me Do are back again.
Their names are as known as any other, and who among us doesn’t recognize them by simply their first – John, Paul, George and Ringo. A love affair was born with that invasion from across the pond, and in the wake of its energy, songs and memories that transcend time and place, and when heard even still, bring about a longing for a simpler time, when we all felt young and innocent.
Those days can be relived with that same wide-eyed wonder, that same screaming joy, that same goose-bump fun when you join the Beatles Tribute Cruise.
No longer do you need a stadium in New York City; set sail on the high seas of the Caribbean and enjoy not only those memories of your youth, but relax, unwind and set sail for a journey into joyful bliss.
Setting sail from Miami, Florida on Royal Caribbean’s Liberty of the Seas, you’ll enjoy eight sun-filled days, enjoy stops in San Juan, St. Maarten, St. Thomas, and Labadee. (Pricing & availability )
Among those aboard to create new memories will be two-time Grammy Award winner Laurence Juber, former lead guitarist for Wings. Also on board, Tony Bramwell, a close friend to all the Beatles, Tony Perkins, former Good Morning America reporter who’s interviewed Ringo, Oliva Harrison and Yoko Ono, and from last year’s cruise, Joe Johnson, the host and creator of the nationally syndicated radio show, Beatle Brunch.
Throughout the cruise, enjoy the 6 concerts, Q&A sessions, vendor shows, trivia contests, Beatles guitar workshops and more.
Setting sail from Miami on March 5, 2011, you’ll spend a couple days at sea, before starting to dock along the way, then return to Miami early on March 13th.
For more information, be sure to check out the Beatles Tribute Cruise site. Then pack your bags and those long-loved memories and spend some time with old friends – the music that helped define a generation.
















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