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Thomson Discovery moves to Barbados

On 22 October 2015 Thomson Cruises announced changes to the winter 2016/17 programme, with Thomson Discovery to depart from her new home port in Barbados offering a new ‘no sea day’ Caribbean itinerary.

Thomson’s latest fleet addition, Thomson Discovery will sail three different itineraries from her new home port in Barbados including the all new Seven Shores itinerary, which is Thomson Cruises’ first Caribbean itinerary to feature no full day at sea.

Ports of call include Bridgetown, Barbados; Fort de France, Martinique; Roseau, Dominica; Pointe a Pitre, Guadeloupe; Castries, St Lucia; Kingstown, St Vincent and St George’s, Grenada.

Thomson Celebration will move to her new home port in Dubai and begin sailing two new itineraries, ’Arabian Nights’ and ‘Cities of Gold’ from 20 December 2016.

Thomson Dream will remain in her home port in Montego Bay, Jamaica and will sail three itineraries including a Cuban Fusion itinerary, Mayan Treasures and Pride of Panama.

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