It's on Port Royal in 1 of the caves. Just follow your quest light!
in Port Royal left of the port royal jail. there is a giant door. on either side of the door is a guard. enter the door and go up the path to reach the fort.
You go to any of the main islands (Cuba, Tortuga, Padres, Port Royal, etc.) and find a shipwright. Click shift and click on upgrade. You need to have a big enough ship enough gold and supplies to upgrade!
The Caribbean port of Port Royal in Jamaica was famously destroyed by pirates during the late 17th century. Known as a haven for buccaneers, it was a bustling hub of trade and piracy. In 1692, a devastating earthquake struck, leading to significant destruction and flooding, effectively ending its status as a pirate stronghold. Today, Port Royal is often remembered for its notorious past and the dramatic events that led to its decline.
He is in a building on Port Royal. It is just south of the gypsy wagon and in between the two 'building tunnels' across from the Fort.
The cast of The Royal Tour of the Caribbean - 1966 includes: Queen Elizabeth II as herself Prince Philip as himself
elizabeth swan in port royal at the mansion.
you can find dire wasps in kings run. kings run is in port royal
Port Royal
The Inceptor
in Port Royal left of the port royal jail. there is a giant door. on either side of the door is a guard. enter the door and go up the path to reach the fort.
Port Royal
Find old Greg on port royal. he'll give you one
Because their uniforms were red. Think of the royal navy in Pirates of the Caribbean. ^^
If you mean in the beginning of the game, then you go to Elizebeth Swan up in the Goveners mansion in Port Royal. If you're lost, follow the ray of light.
He was Port Royal's local blacksmith's apprentice, in the first movie; Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl. In the third movie -- At World's End -- he gained the 'job' of Captain of the Flying Dutchman.
Royal Caribbean and Carnival both have websites with plenty of information (royalcaribbean.com and carnival.com).
There are many websites that provide you with reviews on Royal Caribbean cruise ship. I would suggest looking at thecruiselines.com or cruisecritic.com.