See a view of the Gulf at the start of your cruise, and then enjoy one of three perspectives of the Caribbean. Ideally positioned for this itinerary, New Orleans offers its own unique sights, perfect for a pre-cruise vacation, and then begins a route to the Eastern or Western Caribbean.
Additionally, more and more cruise lines continue to use New Orleans as a port. Along with two stalwart contemporary lines, two luxury lines have started calling this port home in recent years.
The following cruise lines currently offer cruise vacation options sailing from New Orleans, Louisiana:
• Norwegian Cruise Line
• Carnival Cruise Line
• Royal Caribbean
• Crystal Cruises
All offer trips, on average, lasting seven nights at sea. On the shorter end, Carnival presents four-day tours of the Caribbean, while Crystal gives travelers the option of longer, more comprehensive itineraries. Amongst your choices are several round and one-way trips.
New Orleans is essentially a midpoint along the Gulf of Mexico, providing travelers with equal access to Eastern and Western Caribbean regions. This facet shapes the variety of itineraries available:
Western Caribbean: Sail across to some of the Caribbean’s best resorts in Jamaica and Grand Cayman. After you hang out for a few days in these island paradises, your trip continues onto various Central American locations, all equally renowned for their ancient ruins as they are for beaches and outdoor attractions. When it comes time to schedule a shore excursion, you’ll have a pick of opportunities to explore ancient temples and snorkel amongst coral reefs, along with many other attractions.
Eastern and Western: Take a full tour of the Caribbean. Your ship first goes through the Lesser Antilles, such as Martinique and Guadeloupe, before heading toward Curacao. As it travels northward, you’ll see the sights of Mexico, the Dominican Republic, and Puerto Rico.
The Bahamas: A shorter variation on Eastern Caribbean itineraries, these trips travel from New Orleans through the beaches of Key West, before exploring the Bahamas’ two major cities, Freeport and Nassau. Here, you’ll have opportunities to explore the outdoors, relax on the beach, and take in the islands’ blend of European, African, and Caribbean influences.
Begin your Caribbean vacation from New Orleans. To start planning, browse Direct Line Cruises for itineraries and deals today.
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