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Carnival Caribbean Cruises

Romantic Caribbean CruisesWith islands large and small, the Caribbean is a popular cruise destination, and lines like Carnival offer itineraries touching down in the western, eastern, and southern regions. If you're planning to take a Carnival Caribbean cruise, here are some of the ports and locations you may visit:

Antigua: With British Colonial architecture pervading, Antigua is great for exploring or lounging on the beach. Consider scheduling an excursion to the Public Market in St. John's, the English Harbour, Nelson'ss Dockyard National Park, or the rainforest.

Aruba: Quintessential for a southern Caribbean cruise, Aruba is known for its beautiful beaches and foliage, as well as for being a shopping and nightlife destination. Make plans for Palm Beach and the Arikok National Park.

Barbados: A beautiful landscape dotted with former sugar plantations and rum distilleries defines most of Barbados. Beyond exploring these well-known facets, see the island'ss pink and white sandy beaches or go on a rainforest tour.

Stingray CityCuracao: Once part of the Netherland Antilles, Curacao is a confluence of West Indian and European styles and a popular destination for numerous outdoor activities. Plan a visit to the island'ss marine parks, go snorkeling, or see the Christoffel National Park.

Dominica: This island paradise's lush terrain is the perfect backdrop for hiking and sightseeing.

Falmouth, Jamaica: This port reflects Jamaica's plantation history. For exploring, the island still has colonial architecture intact, and white, sandy beaches are nearby.

St. Lucia: Gorgeous beaches, scenery, and French influences make St. Lucia a port many remember on their Caribbean vacations. Stop by the Central Market, or schedule a snorkeling trip.

St. Maarten: Two nations take up this 37-mile island. Explore the casinos, dining, duty-free shopping, and beaches while taking in the laidback culture. Snorkeling expeditions are another option for travelers.

Carnival Caribbean CruiseSt. Thomas: Part of the U.S. Virgin Islands, St. Thomas is one of the busiest and most developed West Indian ports. Charlotte Amalie, the island's main city, features a popular, historic market for shopping.

Tortula: Located in the British Virgin Islands, Tortula is the perfect location for outdoor exploration and excitement. Swim, snorkel, see underwater caves and coral reefs, or schedule an island tour.

Freeport, Bahamas: The center point of Grand Bahama Island, Freeport offers some of the most active nightlife in the Caribbean. During your cruise, stop at casinos and music clubs, or simply enjoy the island's beaches.

Grand Cayman: Perfect for history buffs and outdoor enthusiasts, this island has a notable British character and is one of the best Caribbean destinations for snorkeling and scuba driving. Additionally explore Seven Mile Beach, Stingray City, and Cayman Wall.

Grand Turk: Part of Turks and Caicos, this small island has some of the most breathtaking scenery out there, from the green terrain to the surrounding coral reef.

Key West: Although close to home, Key West presents a different side of the United States for travelers. While marveling the 19th century architecture, explore the homes of Hemingway and Audubon, visit Mallory Square, or try deep sea fishing.

La Romana, Dominican Republic: The third-largest city in the Dominican Republic not only features beautiful beaches but offers travelers the chance to explore a recreated 16th century Spanish village.

Montego Bay, Jamaica: Find the best beaches, as well as shopping and restaurants, in this Jamaican port.

Nassau, Bahamas: This extremely popular Caribbean cruise port sees 1 million travelers per year. While seeing the sights and experiencing the beach, don't forget to stop at Atlantis Resort.

Ocho Rios, Jamaica: This top Caribbean cruise destination is located near Dunn's River, various resorts, and sugarcane fields. Trips additionally allow travelers to see the home of James Bond writer Ian Fleming.

Mahogany Bay, Isla Roatan: Perhaps one of the more unique destinations surrounding the Caribbean, this island, built out of volcanic rock, is known for silky beaches and clear waters. The world's second-largest reef makes for an awe-inspiring snorkeling trip.

St. Kitts: Outdoor exploration and historical tours are perfect activities for St. Kitts, an island harboring rainforests, beautiful waterfalls, volcanic peaks, and plantation ruins. While in port, stop by a 17th century British fort or the Circus Square marketplace, go hiking, or simply visit the beach.

 

 

 

 

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