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A 6 page paper containing slide contents and speaker notes for a 12-slide PowerPoint presentation promoting the addition of weekend cruises between Puerto Rico and the British Virgin Islands. The presentation has many pictures from Puerto Rico. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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6 pages (~225 words per page)
File: CC6_KStravPuRicoPPT.rtf
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Introduction and Title slide. Slide 2 Ship Docked at San Juan Speaker Notes
"San Juan is the second largest port for cruise ships in the Western Hemisphere, after Miami. In 2002, some 24 ships called San Juan their home port or port
of departure. For many more, San Juan is a port of call" (Lew, 2005). Of the two destinations, it is the British Virgin Islands (BVI) that the cruise lines
largely ignore. With a population of only 23,000 people, the BVIs per capita income is $38,500 (British Virgin Islands, 2006) but there is little "practical" shopping for BVI residents.
The availability of a weekend cruise to Puerto Rico can combine practicalities with relaxation for many BVI residents. Slide 3 Map of
the Southeastern Caribbean Speaker Notes This map locates BVI and Puerto Rico. Puerto Rico and the BVI lie in the central Caribbean just
east of the Dominican Republic, and slightly southeast of Cuba. Popular Caribbean destinations to the north are the Bahamas; to the south is Barbados. Popular tourist destinations closest
to Puerto Rico are the BVI, specifically Tortola. Slide 4 San Juan Harbor Speaker Notes
Cruise ships are a common sight at the harbors of Puerto Rico. In 1999, 56 cruise ships docked at some Puerto Rico harbor 668 times (Guadalupe-Fajardo, 2000). Miami
is the worlds undisputed leader in cruise ship dockings, but Puerto Rico is second (Guadalupe-Fajardo, 2000). Of those 56 ships, 21 made San Juan their home port. Together,
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