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she's new she's different she's the finest
!
new Santa Rosa
designed exclusively
for
Caribbean Cruising
This week the world's most luxurious pleasure liner leaves New York for
her first cruise to the Caribbean and South America. Designed and built to make your
cruising pleasure complete, she combines the attractions of an exclusive resort
with all the last-word comforts of a luxury hotel. Indoors and out, she
offers more living space per guest than any other ship afloat. The new
Santa Rosa sails from New York alternate Fridays on 12-Day Cruises
to five fascinating tropical ports.
ONLY STEPS AWAY from the outdoor games
area is the intimate Techo (Roof top) Bar,
where you enjoy your favorite drink without
leaving the La Playa Deck.
WIDE PICTURE WINDOWS in the Caribbean
Lounge, high on the Promenade Deck, give you
a wonderful panorama of sea and sky You'll
find it ideal for bridge or cocktails with
new-found friends.
DELICIOUS FOOD is made even more appealing
by the bright, cheery atmosphere of the Dining
Room. Located up on the Promenade Deck, it
OTHER "SANTA" EXTRAS
accommodates all cruise guests at one sitting.
Air conditioning throughout assures
all-weather comfort every mile of the way.
Individual temperature control in every room.
All rooms outside, each with private bath.
Accommodations for 300 passengers, all in First Class.
Luxurious "Balcon" suites have private verandas
looking out to sea.
"Gyrofin" stabilizers assure the
ultimate in smooth sailing at sea.
Movies-Enjoy
first-run, wide-screen pictures in air-conditioned comfort.
Also Elizabeth Arden Beauty Salon "Trade Winds" Gift Shop
Children's Playroom
Gymnasium
Express Elevators.
For reservations and colorful new cruise brochure
SEE YOUR TRAVEL AGENT or
GRACE LINE
THE MOST FAMOUS NAME
IN CARIBBEAN CRUISES
3 Hanover Square, New York 4
Reproduced at the Nixon Presidential Library
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