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Caribbean and Bahamas: Western Caribbean Cruise
7-night carnival celebration cruise.
From $589 per person* Additional government taxes, fees and port expenses per person: $198
Carnival Cruise Line
Sail to the Western Caribbean, visiting ports such as Cozumel, Mexico, where you can zip-line through the action and discover ancient history of the Mayan ruins. Experience the natural paradise of Honduras' Mahogany Bay. Visit Carnival's newest private island, Celebration Key and explore what it has to offer.
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Sailing Itinerary
Note: Cruise itineraries are subject to change. Please verify ports and times directly with the cruise line.
Port of Call Port of Call (Arrival, Departure)
The City of Miami known as the “Magic City” is located in Southeast Florida, in Miami-Dade County on the Miami River, between the Florida Everglades and the Atlantic Ocean. Since its incorporation in 1896, the City has grown tremendously, transforming it into one of the world’s renowned centers where people can work, live and play while enjoying a high quality of life. The City of Miami, known for its diverse culture and ethnicities is the largest municipality in Miami-Dade County. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 362,470. By the year 2010 the population in the City is projected to rise to 390,191. Miami which is known as the Gateway to Latin America attracts a tremendous amount of foreign born people, resulting in a large Latin American population that includes Cubans, Nicaraguans, Colombians, Venezuelans, Puerto Ricans, Argentineans, Ecuadorians, Brazilians, Dominicans, Haitians and Mexicans. According to the 2000 U.S. census, the City has a 60 percent Hispanic population, a 22.3 percent African-American population and an 11.9 percent White/other population.
Celebration Key
Now — for the first time ever! — we’re building a new destination from the ground-up. And this one, nestled on the south side of Grand Bahama island, is exclusively for Carnival guests. It’s perfect for adults, families with kids… everybody who appreciates fun and natural beauty! So we’re marking this spot on the map where what you’ll find perfectly matches the onboard vibe folks love — when your ship pulls up, the vacation possibilities are expanded with unique island-style fun, relaxation and adventure. Get ready for unforgettable experiences like a mile-long white sand beach, freshwater lagoons, local Bahamian flavors and shopping, plus excursions and more when Celebration Key opens in 2025. But look for more details soon!
The beautiful island of Cozumel, the largest inhabited island in Mexico, is a paradise for divers from all over the world. The island is surrounded by more than 25 reef formations where divers of all ages and skills can enter into a completely fascinating and different world: endless coral inhabited by immense shoals of colorful fish. The possibilities are interminable for both beginners and experts. East of the Yucatán Peninsula, on top of the age-old structures of the Mayan coral reef, the second largest in the world, stands the Island of Cozumel, the largest inhabited island in Mexico. Its name, derived from the word Cuzamil, meaning “island of swallows” in Maya, conjures up memories of its pre-Hispanic origin, the conquest of America and the pirates and buccaneers that thronged its seas. The Island of Cozumel measures 48 km from north to south but only 16 from east to west. On either side of the island, beaches form a long, white sandy coast. Gentle waves and transparent waters wash the western side of the island, while huge waves crash against the eastern side. Its flora and fauna have a number of unusual features and include certain endemic species, such as the dwarf raccoon and the Cozumel wren. Cozumel’s greatest wealth, however, lies underwater.
Mahogany Bay Roatan
Called Mahogany Bay Roatan, the new cruise terminal will encompass more than 20 acres of Caribbean waterfront. The new terminal will have two berths capable of accommodating the largest post-Panamax vessels.
Onboard the Carnival Celebration
Carnival Celebration
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- Year Built: 2022
You know, it’s hard work making effortlessly-fun vacations. So please bring that unique Carnival spirit... and know that this ship’s bringing the fun. Just like sister ship Mardi Gras®, Carnival Celebration has six Zones — themed areas that bring together incredible experiences and flavor. New flavors you haven’t experienced yet — nobody has! — are heating up at Latitudes™, The Golden Jubilee™ and Emeril’s Bistro 1397™. (Mmm, new Emeril.) Carnival Celebration also marks the return of innovations like BOLT® — our onboard rollercoaster, Bonsai Teppanyaki™, RedFrog® Tiki Bar, Family Feud™ Live, Havana Bar™, Seuss at Sea™, and Playlist Productions™. Perhaps best of all, all the fun you’ll have on Carnival Celebration is powered by clean LNG fuel!
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Onboard Activities
Activities & services (included in cruise).
- Disco/Nightclub
- Theater/Show Lounge
- Outdoor Movies
- Fitness Center
- Educational Programs
- Miniature Golf
- Pool - Children's
- Pool - Outdoor
- Sports Facilities
- Water Park Arena
- Water Slide
- Whirlpool/Jacuzzi
- Art Gallery
- Internet Center
- Children's Indoor Play Area
- Organized Age Specific Activities
- Teen Center or Disco
- Teen Programs
- Duty-Free Shops/Boutiques
- Safe Deposit Boxes
Activities & Services (available for an extra fee)
Serenity Spa
- Game Arcade
- Bolt™: Rollercoaster
- Beauty Salon
- Fitness Classes
- Spa Services/Massage
- Sauna/Steam Room
- Bars/Lounges
- Babysitting
- Conference Center
- Infirmary/Medical Center
- Wedding/Vow Renewal
Main Dining Room
Main Dining
Main Dining Room: Carnival's Main Dining Room brings you a full three-course menu in an experience that’s satisfying, but never stuffy. Drop in nightly and enjoy a rotating menu of delectable favorites like steak, roasted duck, scallops, prime rib, and, of course, sinfully delicious desserts.
Bonsai Sushi
Specialty Dining
Bonsai Sushi: Dine amidst expertly pruned bonsai trees while enjoying sit-down service and an affordable menu of delectable catches, plus soups, sides, sakes, and desserts. This restaurant is available for an additional cost.
Bonsai Teppanyaki: It's a meal, a performance, and it's definitely unforgettable. The Bonsai Teppanyaki experience is set to delight guests aboard Carnival Celebration. Take a little time out of vacation to sit down to a selection of tempting appetizers, before the chef prepares a main course featuring selections of meats, tofu, fish, shrimp or lobster… right at your table. In the teppanyaki tradition — and Carnival's tradition of fun — expect an interactive, satisfying meal full of surprise and delicious delight. This restaurant is available for an additional cost.
Carnival Kitchen: Want to come home from Carnival Celebration with upgraded BBQ skills? New sushi-rolling abilities? Or maybe be whipping up Thai meals from scratch? Learn and have a great time at Carnival Kitchen! Carnival's getting their culinary pros to share some of their secrets with you. Classes are small, seats are limited — save yours now — but the flavor possibilities are endless, with hands-on instruction in over a dozen culinary disciplines. So, next time you cruise, will you be coming home a cupcake master? Or a tailgate-party hero who takes things way beyond chips and dips? Have a deliciously fun time on board… and take some skills to-go. This restaurant is available for an additional cost.
Chibang!™: Discover Chinese and Mexican culinary traditions in the atmosphere at Chibang!™, a new restaurant… but even more importantly, you'll notice them on your plate! Brought together, favorite dishes from the two cuisines invite you to spread your culinary wings across the Pacific. Try a little from each side by mixing, matching and sharing in a dinner of flavor explorations. (Plus cocktails made from authentic ingredients!) Or stop in to Chibang!™ for a casual lunch that features noodle and burrito bowls based on favorite ingredients from both of these worlds. This restaurant is available for an additional cost.
Cucina del Capitano: Italian-American dishes inspired by the recipes from our Italian captains' and officers' childhoods are served up family-style in a comfy, eclectic environment decorated like an Italian country home. Vintage images of our captains and ships adorn the walls, and there's even a Captain's table where you just might see the Captain in person. This restaurant is available for an additional cost.
Green Eggs and Ham Breakfast: Pack your imagination, but don't forget your appetite as the whole family embarks on a breakfast that's part meal, and part journey into the deliciously whimsical world of Dr. Seuss®. Sit down to a truly fantastical feast at the Green Eggs and Ham Breakfast with The Cat in the Hat and Friends™. Bright colors and patterns decorate your table, which features fun and unique menus. This restaurant is available for an additional cost.
Guy’s Pig & Anchor Bar-B-Que Smokehouse/Brewhouse: With choices like brisket, sausage, baby back ribs and dry-rubbed chicken, Carnival pros do the smoking right there over hickory wood, serving them up at your table. You're in Guy Fieri's house — Guy's Pig & Anchor Smokehouse/Brewhouse, that is. About the brews: this house of bar-b-que tradition doesn't just satisfy your hunger. Enjoy your meal with exclusive microbrews that are actually brewed at sea — plus live music and atmosphere to match. Tip: Come by and check out the lunch menu, its free. Dinner is available for an additional cost.
JavaBlue Café: From the simply caffeinated to the simply sublime, nothing satisfies your coffee craving like JavaBlue Café, featuring fun twists on the hot and cold drinks you enjoy, plus a mouth-watering assortment of baked treats. This restaurant is available for an additional cost.
Rudi's Seagrill™: When the food arrives at the table it's smiles all around, especially on a Carnival cruise. But what if your plate beamed one back? This new fine dining restaurant serves delectable seafood classics that keep more than just an eye on the presentation — more like a whole face. Rudi's Seagrill™ is the brainchild of Rudi Sodamin… and he loves fun as much as Carnival does! The focus here is seafood, and whether we're talking about his signature face-based dishes or options with a more traditional presentation, Rudi's will have your taste buds beaming. This restaurant is available for an additional cost.
Seafood Shack: A good seafood dish is quite the catch. However you like yours served — whether it’s on a roll, in a salad or atop a platter — Seafood Shack’s the place to cast your net. Imagine a New England-style seaside spot where you can take it all in, enjoying a great meal complete with a side of ocean view. This restaurant is available for an additional cost.
Steakhouse: The menu features premium cuts of beef cooked to your specifications, as well as a fantastic selection of seafood, entrées, gourmet appetizers and an extensive wine list. Like any destination restaurant, reservations for Steakhouse are highly recommended. Your meal includes an appetizer, salad, entrée, side and dessert. This restaurant is available for an additional cost.
Steakhouse Selections: Whoever said you can’t always get what you want certainly never said it on a Carnival cruise. Odds are that something from our steakhouse sounds good — filet mignon, New York Strip, lobster, or surf and turf. Now you can get these signature steakhouse dishes anytime you’re enjoying dinner in the main dining room. This option is available for an additional cost.
The Chef’s Table: Treat your taste buds to a unique culinary event hosted by one of Carnival's master chefs. Your VIP experience begins with cocktails and hors d’oeuvres for a select group of 14, followed by a galley tour. The evening’s highlight is a full-service dinner of amazing appetizers, entrees and desserts not found on the regular menus. Seating is limited, so reserve early at the ship’s Guest Services desk. This restaurant is available for an additional cost.
24-Hour Room Service: There’s a menu of salads, sandwiches and sweet stuff — completely free — during the day, plus hot food options available for a small fee. Late-night menu options (after 10 p.m.) are also available for a small fee.
Guy’s Burger Joint
Casual Dining
Big Chicken: Carnivals Chief Fun Officer, Shaq O’Neal, brings his poultry know-how and good taste to the seas with Big Chicken. Step up to the counter for lunch or dinner and walk away with your choice of chicken sandwiches, crispy chicken strips or juicy fried chicken baskets… plus side dishes, like potato salad and jalapeño slaw. Early-morning buzzer-beaters are invited to enjoy a breakfast featuring classics like a three-cheese omelet, chicken biscuits, and biscuit and egg. And so’s everybody else — breakfast is served all day!
BlueIguana Cantina: The BlueIguana Cantina features freshly made tacos and burritos. Throw homemade tortillas and salsa into the mix, and you have a casual dining experience that will have you coming back for more.
Guy’s Burger Joint: Carnival has teamed up with celebrity chef Guy Fieri to bring all the authentic appeal of a roadside burger shack to Guy's Burger Joint, the cool poolside spot for hot burgers and hand-cut fries. Try a fresh-off-the-grill burger Guy's way, or take it off-road to the toppings bar and truly make it your own.
Guy’s Pig & Anchor Bar-B-Que: Enjoy a wide variety of BBQ favorites smoked right on board over hickory and cherry wood using Guy’s signature recipes, rubs and spices. Throw in sides like Mac Daddy Mac 'n Cheese, Old Skool Potato Salad and Collard Greens and you’ve got a rockin’ sea day on deck.
Lido Marketplace: Featuring a nice variety of casual dining options like Mongolian Wok, Chef’s Choice, Salad Bar, Carnival Deli and more, the Lido Restaurant has something — or more likely, at least a few somethings for everyone. There’s plenty of indoor and outdoor seating so you can enjoy your personal favorites in company of family and friends for lunch, dinner, or even breakfast.
Seaday Brunch: At Seaday Brunch, you can sleep in and still enjoy breakfast favorites, while early-risers get a head start on lunch. You’ll enjoy huevos rancheros, special French toast, loaded mac-n-cheese and more ways to cook eggs than you may have thought possible.
Street Eats: Some of the world's favorite flavors aren't found in restaurants, but served up on the street in trucks, stalls and carts where the presentation takes a backseat to flavor, convenience and quality. After all, when you're just feet from the chef, you can tell they're cooking to impress! Street Eats is Carnival's tribute to this food phenomenon with an ever-changing series of grab-and-go dishes. This open-air spot features three stations - one that specializes in steamed stuff like bao buns and siu mai, one that puts the "skill" in skillet with the likes of kebab and satay, and - oh yes - the station that fries up favorites like empanadas and falafel. At sea you may be far from the street, but flavor's right around the corner.
Swirls: Swirls ice cream entices with sweet frozen treats around the clock! Choose from chocolate, vanilla or strawberry. Open on Lido deck 24/7, frozen yogurt and soft-serve ice cream is a great way to beat the heat all day, or the perfect nightcap after a long evening of fun.
Inside Stateroom
Ocean view stateroom, balcony stateroom, suite stateroom.
An Interior stateroom is a comfortable retreat, featuring a full private bathroom. Some rooms also feature pull-down beds
Interior (Category: 4A)
- Dedicated stateroom attendant
- Soft, cozy linens
- In-room safe for valuables
- Plenty of closet and drawer space
- Stateroom climate control
- Bathrobes upon request
Interior (Category: 4B)
Interior (category: 4c), interior (category: 4d), interior (category: 4e), interior (category: 4f), interior (category: 4g), interior (category: 4h), interior (category: 4i), premium interior (category: 4n).
Premium Interior (Category: 4O)
Cloud 9 spa interior (category: 4s).
- Unique welcome ritual
- Priority spa reservations
- Unlimited use of Thermal Suites
- Complimentary scrub kit to use in our Thermal Suites
- Two complimentary fitness classes (per guest)
- Complimentary body composition analysis
- Exclusive discounts on treatments during port days
- Cloud 9 Spa bathrobes and slippers
- Upgraded Elemis in-stateroom toiletries
Cloud 9 Spa Interior (Category: 4T)
Family harbor interior (category: fa).
- Exclusive access to Family Harbor Lounge
- Daily breakfast and snacks in the Family Harbor Lounge
- A selection of board games, family movies, and video games in the Family Harbor Lounge
- Kids eat free in most specialty onboard restaurants
- Free evening of Night Owls babysitting service at Camp Ocean
Havana Interior (Category: HA)
- Exclusive access to Havana Pool area
Guarantee - Inside (Category: IS)
Category: IS This category can be booked for a special rate, guaranteed to you. Please note that the category is not associated at the time of booking with a specific stateroom, deck, bedding configuration or other particular settings. The assignment of an actual cabin will be performed during your check-in. The cabin can be anywhere on the ship.
These rooms with a view let you sail along to beautiful destinations while gazing at the sort of vistas you simply won
Ocean View (Category: 6A)
Ocean View (Category: 6B)
Cloud 9 spa ocean view (obstructed view) (category: 6s), family harbor ocean view (category: fe).
Guarantee - Oceanview (Category: OV)
Category: OV This category can be booked for a special rate, guaranteed to you. Please note that the category is not associated at the time of booking with a specific stateroom, deck, bedding configuration or other particular settings. The assignment of an actual cabin will be performed during your check-in. The cabin can be anywhere on the ship.
Relax and admire the passing scenery from your stateroom
Cove Balcony (Category: 7C)
Junior Cove Balcony (Category: 7X)
Junior cove balcony (category: 7y), balcony (category: 8a).
Balcony (Category: 8B)
Balcony (category: 8c), balcony (category: 8d), balcony (category: 8e), balcony (category: 8f), balcony (category: 8g), extended balcony (category: 8j), extended balcony (category: 8k), forward-view extended balcony (category: 8l), aft-view extended balcony (category: 8m), aft-view extended balcony (category: 8n), cloud 9 spa cove balcony (category: 7s).
Cloud 9 Spa Balcony (Category: 8P)
Cloud 9 spa forward-view extended balcony (category: 8v), havana cabana (balcony) (category: he).
Havana Forward-View Extended Balcony (Category: HG)
Guarantee - balcony (category: bl).
Category: BL This category can be booked for a special rate, guaranteed to you. Please note that the category is not associated at the time of booking with a specific stateroom, deck, bedding configuration or other particular settings. The assignment of an actual cabin will be performed during your check-in. The cabin can be anywhere on the ship.
A spacious room, that includes priority check-in during embarkation.
Ocean Suite (Category: OS)
- Priority check-in and boarding
- Priority main dining room time assignment (Early, Late, or Your Time Dining)
- Priority debarkation at homeport, and ports of call requiring a water shuttle or with arrival times later than 9:30 AM
- Two large bottles of water
- Pillow-top mattresses
Ocean Suite (Category: OT)
Carnival excel suite (category: ds).
- Complimentary access to Loft 19, plus priority cabana reservations
- Dedicated concierge phone line
- Guaranteed Main Dining Room time assignment
- Guaranteed reservations at most specialty dining spots, when reserved 24 hours prior
- Sparkling wine and fruit bowl upon arrival
- Bottomless Bubbles soft drink package
- Complimentary room service
- Upgraded bathroom amenities
- Complimentary on-demand movies
- Complimentary laundry service
- Two televisions
Carnival Excel Corner Suite (Category: KS)
Carnival Excel Aft Suite (Category: LS)
Carnival Excel Presidential Suite (Category: SV)
- Access to Thermal Suites and Havana Pool
Cloud 9 Spa Suite (Category: SS)
Family harbor ocean view suite (category: fp), havana cabana suite (category: hs).
Havana Cabana Corner Suite (Category: HU)
Guarantee - suite (category: st).
Category: ST This category can be booked for a special rate, guaranteed to you. Please note that the category is not associated at the time of booking with a specific stateroom, deck, bedding configuration or other particular settings. The assignment of an actual cabin will be performed during your check-in. The cabin can be anywhere on the ship.
- Ship Name: Carnival Celebration
- Year Entered Present Fleet: 2022
- Ship Class: XL Class
- Maximum Capacity: 6,631
- Number of Passenger Decks: 15
- Number of Crew: 1,735
- Officers' Nationality: International
- Ocean-View without Balcony: 175
- Ocean-View with Balcony: 1,479
- Total Inside Staterooms: 852
- Tonnage (GRT): 180,800
- Country of Registry: The Bahamas
- Total Staterooms: 2,687
- Suites with Balcony: 181
- Crew/Hotel Staff Nationality: International
Available Dates & Prices
Departure date, departure date - 10/05/2025, departure date - 11/02/2025, terms & conditions.
*Price shown is per person based on double occupancy and is valid for select stateroom categories only. Click on the Terms & Conditions link below for details.
†One Digital Costco Shop Card per room/stateroom, per stay. The exact amount of the Digital Costco Shop Card will be calculated during the booking process. The Digital Costco Shop Card promotion is nontransferable and may not be combined with any other promotion. A Digital Costco Shop Card will arrive by email approximately 10 days after the start of your cruise. Click on the Terms & Conditions link below for additional information.
Ship's registry: The Bahamas
Digital Costco Shop Card
This booking includes a Digital Costco Shop Card which will arrive by email one to two weeks after you return from your vacation. The Digital Costco Shop Card is a convenient payment option in our warehouses and on Costco.com.
Ship Rating
An outstanding luxury cruise experience with an exceptional level of attention to detail. Expect superb service from all levels of officers and staff.
A very good quality all-around cruise experience aboard a ship that offers a range of facilities and services.
A decent, unpretentious cruise experience, with a moderate amount of space and quality in furnishing and fittings.
A modest quality cruise experience with less attention to detail and service.
Expect a very basic cruise experience with minimal attention to service, hospitality and finesse.
Offers some, but not all, of the amenities and services associated with the next highest star rating.
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- For solo travelers, a cruise to the Western Caribbean with Norwegian Cruise Line offers exclusive access to solo staterooms and great activities.
- Carnival Cruise Line is best for travelers on a budget with low fares and budget-friendly destinations for a fun Caribbean cruise experience.
- Seniors looking for a Caribbean cruise should consider Princess Cruises for senior-friendly excursions and wheelchair-accessible destinations.
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Cruise to the western caribbean with norwegian cruise line, best for solo travelers.
Miami-based Norwegian Cruise Line is one of the biggest cruise lines that regularly sail across the Caribbean, including a route to Grand Cayman Island, one of the safest Caribbean islands for solo travelers, especially females . NCL is known for its beautiful solo staterooms with exclusive access to its Studio Lounge, where other solo guests socialize during the happy hour. This cruise starts in Port Canaveral, Orlando, and also ends in the same port of call. Solo travelers will be treated to complimentary coffee, espresso, and snacks that are available at the Studio Lounge. Snorkeling, zip lining, scuba diving, and swimming are great excursions for solo travelers on this cruise to the Western Caribbean.
- Recommended Cruise: 7-Night Cruise to the Western Caribbean — NCL - Epic
- Route: Port Canaveral (Orlando), Great Stirrup Cay, Ocho Rios, Grand Cayman (Georgetown), Cozumel, Port Canaveral (Orlando)
- Starting Price: From $699 per person
- Why It's Best for Solo Travelers: Exclusive Studio Lounge Access, Great Activities for Solo Travelers
- Rating: 3.6/5
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Cruise To The Caribbean With Carnival Cruise Line
Best for travelers on a budget.
When it comes to affordability, Carnival Cruise Line is one of the cheapest cruise lines in the world . Headquartered in Doral, Florida, CCL is known for its low fares and deploys its ships to many ports of call in the U.S., which helps travelers save bucks from buying plane tickets. In Florida alone, there are four ports of call where CCL has its vessels, as well as in California, Texas, and New Orleans, among others. Apart from that, the fares are lower compared to its competitors, such as this six-night cruise to the Caribbean aboard the Carnival Valor. Departing from NOLA, the route goes straight to Cozumel and then to Progreso—both are known to be budget-friendly destinations. There's also a 3-day cruise to the Bahamas for only $199 per person.
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- Starting Price: From $339 per person
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- Rating: 3.8/5
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Best for seniors.
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- Recommended Cruise: 6-Night Cruise to the Caribbean — Princess Cruises - Caribbean Princess
- Route: Port Canaveral (Orlando), Nassau, Amber Cove (Puerto Plata), Grand Turk, Port Canaveral (Orlando)
- Starting Price: From $487 per person
- Why It's Best for Seniors: Senior-Friendly Excursions, Wheelchair Accessible Destinations
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Best for foodies.
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- Starting Price: From $3,899 per person
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Best for active travelers.
A seven-night cruise across St. Kitts, St. Thomas, and Perfect Day at CocoCay aboard the Royal Caribbean - Icon of the Seas is an experience that active travelers will never forget. St. Kitts boasts nature trails to explore as well as exciting hikes to Mount Liamuiga and Nevis Peak, while St. Thomas is a mountainous island with plenty of harbors and lagoons for water sports. In addition, the exclusive destination for RC guests, the Perfect Day at CocoCay, is one for the books with its endless thrilling activities in the Bahamas, like zip lining and water sports. Plus, the Icon of the Sea, the newest in the fleet and the largest cruise ship in the world boasts a massive water park with spectacular features, perfect for active travelers. The Icon of the Seas is also one of the best Royal Caribbean vessels for adults .
- Recommended Cruise: 7-Night Cruise to the Eastern Caribbean — Royal Caribbean - Icon of the Seas
- Route: Miami, St. Kitts (Port Zante), St. Thomas, Perfect Day at CocoCay, Miami
- Starting Price: From $2,699 per person
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- Rating: 3.9/5
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Cruise To The Southern Caribbean With Holland America Line
Best for couples.
Couples will be whisked away to romantic Caribbean destinations aboard the Holland America Line - Eurodam, which carries 2,104 passengers, making it a perfect vessel for lovers alike seeking intimate cruises. As one of the best cruise lines in the U.S. , Holland America Line also has the best Caribbean cruises, starting at the secluded islands of Half Moon Cay, Grand Turk, and Bonaire, known for their romantic activities like sunset strolls, dinner by the beach, or even spa treatments for couples. On board, couples will enjoy live performances, cooking classes, and island-inspired cuisine.
- Recommended Cruise: 10-Night Cruise to the Southern Caribbean — Holland America Line - Eurodam
- Route: Fort Lauderdale (Port Everglades), Half Moon Cay, Grand Turk, Amber Cove (Puerto Plata), Curaçao, Bonaire, Aruba, Fort Lauderdale (Port Everglades)
- Starting Price: From $1,549 per person
- Why It's Best for Couples: Romantic Island Destinations, Intimate Activities, Uncrowded Cruise Ship
Eurodam, Holland America's first Signature Class ship, has received the Best Dining Award for its excellent dining and diverse cruise destinations.
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Cruise to the caribbean with star clippers, best for sailors.
For sailors, the Guinness World Records holder and sail-powered Star Clippers is the ultimate cruise line that sails across the Caribbean to destinations that offer thrilling activities, perfect for sailors. Parasailing, boating, Hobie cat sailing, jet skiing, windsurfing, and scuba diving are just among the exciting excursions that await Star Clippers' guests aboard the Royal Clipper. St. George's, Tobago Cays, Bequia, and St. Lucia are among the top destinations on this route. What's more is that the Star Clippers -Royal Clipper is the largest and only five-masted square rigger ship with state-of-the-art navigation systems, carrying only 227 guests. Guests can even join the crew to raise the sails if they want.
- Recommended Cruise: 7-Night Cruise to the Caribbean — Star Clippers - Royal Clipper
- Route: Barbados, St. George's, Tobago Cays, St. Vincent, Bequia, Martinique, Palm Beach, St. Lucia, Barbados
- Starting Price: From $2,460 per person
- Why It's Best for Sailors: Thrilling Activities for Sailors in Most Destinations; Sail-Powered Cruise Ship
- Rating: 4.0/5
All three-Star Clippers cruise ships also use their engines when there's insufficient wind.
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Cruise To The Caribbean With Windstar Cruises
Best for luxury couples.
Carrying only 148 passengers, Windstar Cruises' Wind Star ship offers intimate excursions on an 11-night cruise across the Caribbean, including Aruba, Willemstad, Bonaire, Grenada, Mayreau, and Barbados. Most of these Caribbean islands offer the best luxury excursions for couples seeking butler-service-inspired activities, such as an all-inclusive sunset snorkel tour, private jeep tours, waterfall tours, a luxurious couple's massage, and more. More like a yacht, these small ships feature hidden nooks, making couples feel as if they have their own private terrace. Onboard, there's World Spa, a lounge, a pool with a hot tub, and a water sports platform. Windstar Cruises is also one of the best cruise lines for adults .
- Recommended Cruise: 11-Night Cruise to the Caribbean — Windstar Cruises - Wind Star
- Route: Colon (Cristobal), Cartagena (Colombia), Santa Marta, Aruba, Willemstad (Curaçao), Bonaire, Grenada, Mayreau, Barbados
- Starting Price: From $2,599 per person
- Why It's Best for Luxury Couples: Butler-Service-Inspired Tours & Excursions, Small Cruise Ship for Intimate Cruises
- Rating: 4.1/5
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Cruise To The Caribbean With Virgin Voyages
For adult travelers.
Starting in Puerto Plata with horseback riding on the beach, rum distillery tours in San Juan, a wine party in St. Croix, and historic shipwreck diving in Bimini, this 8-night cruise aboard Virgin Voyages' Scarlet Lady is a must-try. Adult guests can also swim with stingrays, scuba dive, or attend the private beach club experience that Virgin Voyages offers. One of the best cruise lines in the world , Virgin Voyages, is also an adults-only cruise line that only takes at least 18-year-old guests. Onboard, guests will enjoy hip parties and venues, including a colorful karaoke lounge, and the crew members are even allowed to show off their tattoos and piercings.
- Recommended Cruise: 8-Night Cruise to the Caribbean — Virgin Voyages - Scarlet Lady
- Route: Miami, Puerto Plata, San Juan, St. Croix, Bimini, Miami
- Starting Price: From $1,367 per person
- Why It's Best for Adults: Plenty of Adults-Only Excursions; Cruise Ship is Adults-Only
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Cruise to the western caribbean with disney cruise line, best for families.
The name Disney is already a giveaway to families with kids in tow. Hearing this name means cartoon characters and family-friendly activities. One of the top-rated and most popular cruise lines for Americans , Disney Cruise Line is already an adventure on its own with its family-friendly features, including a chance for a photo op with Disney characters. The destinations include fun snorkeling with kids in Cozumel, a tour at the Cayman Turtle Centre, swimming in Falmouth, and family-friendly activities on Disney's private island, Castaway Cay. There will be character dance parties, splash pads, lunch by the beach, and a lot of adventures!
- Recommended Cruise Ship: 7-Night Cruise to the Western Caribbean — DCL - Disney Fantasy
- Route: Port Canaveral (Orlando), Cozumel, Grand Cayman (Georgetown), Falmouth, Castaway Cay, Port Canaveral (Orlando)
- Starting Price: From $1,350 per person
- Why It's Best for Families: Plenty of Kid-Friendly Activities in Most Destinations, Family-Friendly Cruise Ship
- Rating: 4.2/5
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Closest Cruise Ports Near Me: Midwest United States
Here's how to choose the best cruise port.
By Robert Schrader | Published on July 19, 2023
If you live in the Midwest United States and Google "cruise ports near me," you might initially feel shocked. As a born-and-bred Midwesterner, I know all too well what an ordeal getting to the coast can be! Whether you fly west to Los Angeles and Seattle, or southward to Houston, New Orleans or Miami, the idea of having to take a flight before you take your cruise can be daunting. I, however, prefer to think of it as exhilarating — here's why.
The Truth About Cruising From The Midwest
There are a lot of reasons to love living in the Midwest — easy access to the ocean is not among them. Growing up, I remember many a long drive to the Gulf or the Atlantic, arguably more than any beach or seafood meal. As an adult, however, I can appreciate that there's opportunity in having to reach one destination en route to another, even as an adult who's spent a fair few living outside the middle of the country.
Indeed, rather than asking, "Where is the closest cruise port to me?" you might instead ask where the coolest one is. Depending on how much time you've allocated for your cruise and the preferences of the people in your party, you can think of the place where you set sail from as a trip-within-a-trip. Before your ship leaves or after it returns to port, make the most of your travels by diving into the city where you'll embark on your journey.
Another factor to keep in mind, beyond convenience and personal preferences, is that not all cruise destinations are accessible from every cruise port. Obviously, if you're cruising to the Caribbean , doing so from the West Coast will be a very circuitous journey indeed. Likewise, the vast majority of Alaska cruises depart from Seattle, or even from ports in Alaska itself, depending upon which one you choose.
Here, too, lies an opportunity. Personally, rather than wondering about the nearest cruise port to me, I sometimes think of the two main decisions I need to make — where I'll leave from and where I'll go — together. Heading to Central America from New Orleans, for example, is a package deal. You can see the stunning beaches of Belize on the front end, then swim through a world of sugar and dough with beignets at Café du Monde in New Orleans on the back end. Which combination will you choose?
The Best Cruise Port To The Caribbean
It's no surprise that the Caribbean is one of the world's most diverse cruising destinations, with as many ports to visit as there are postcard-perfect beaches. Some of the most popular ports for Caribbean cruises include Galveston (near Houston), New Orleans and the ports of Fort Lauderdale and Miami in South Florida. These ports are just a quick — and often affordable — flight from the Midwestern United States.
The Galveston cruise port is a popular option, for many reasons. For travelers who are flying, the fact that both of Houston's airports are hubs means you'll have your pick of convenient flights from the Midwest. Driving to the coast? While the Houston area isn't exactly close to most of the Midwest, it's a relatively straight shot. As far as what to do in Galveston? Let's just say that if the beaches (and beach boardwalk) don't entice, the amazing seafood meals and century-old architecture should do the trick.
When it comes to Florida cruise ports, meanwhile, you've got even more options. If you can plan for a few days here before or after your cruise vacation, you can explore all of South Florida, and maybe even beyond that. With a couple of days, you can explore everywhere from Palm Beach to South Beach; and with a few more than that, you could do a Florida Keys road trip.
Considering the New Orleans cruise port? This is a personal favorite of mine. Usually, I like to set sail for my destination (typically somewhere in Mexico or Central America, but sometimes farther east) and then return to the Big Easy as my reward for a trip well-taken. Depending on my mood, I may just chill out in the French Quarter, explore churches and cemeteries, stuff myself on Jambalaya or even boat through the nearby bayous.
Where To Begin Your Pacific Pilgrimage
Pacific cruises aren't as typical of a choice for Midwestern travelers for one obvious reason: Los Angeles is a lot farther than Louisiana! On the other hand, no matter where on America's left coast you hit the open sea from, Pacific cruises are more than worth the journey of getting there. This would be true even if you didn't spend a couple days in the port city but is especially true if you do.
Headed to Mexico? Even though ports in the LA area will never appear in a list of "cruise ports near me" if you live in cities like Chicago or St. Louis, SoCal is more than just a gateway to Mexico's Baja Peninsula or offshore Catalina Island. Sometimes, I like to spend a day or two here and rent a car. From there, I head north along the 101 to Malibu or Santa Barbara, or dig into unique neighborhoods — Thai town and its spicy food are a personal favorite place to stop.
If you have a little longer before or after your cruise, you have endlessly more options. Head south, whether to the OC and Laguna Beach or all the way to San Diego. You could also drive eastward into the desert, whether to the famous Joshua Tree or to somewhere more obscure or even farther north along the Pacific Coast Highway to Big Sur and beyond. Los Angeles is the city of dreams not just for Hollywood hopefuls, but also for travelers with inspiration and curiosity.
Apart from the Los Angeles cruise port, the most popular place to set sail is probably Seattle, which is a common jumping-off-point for cruises to Alaska. Here, you can spend a night or two and explore exciting neighborhoods like Downtown Seattle and Capitol Hill, or stay longer and hike Mt. Rainier or destinations even farther into the rainforests of the Pacific Northwest. Some Alaska cruises even depart from Anchorage. If you fly here, spend some time kayaking near Seward or even enjoy a drive north to Fairbanks before you head for even wilder waters.
The Europe Cruising Quandary
While it's technically possible to cruise all the way to Europe from ports on the east coast of the United States, many shorter European cruises actually depart from European ports. Some popular options include Barcelona, the timeless city of Antoni Gaudí where the curious sounds of Catalán are as audible as more familiar Castellano, and the floating city of Venice, where your cruise vessel isn't the only ship that can take you somewhere exciting.
In this instance, being in the Midwest doesn't actually put you at much of a disadvantage compared to other American travelers. You may need to connect somewhere if you don't live in a city with a major hub (as I don't), but everyone who isn't sailing the whole way to Europe will have to get on a plane . If you think a Europe cruise will float your boat, then, don't stress out about the journey to your destination.
Instead, get excited: Most major European ports are well-connected to regions and cities you're unlikely to visit on your cruise itinerary — this really is two trips in one. Cruising from Athens? Use your days in the ancient city as an opportunity to head to inland Greek destinations like Mount Olympus and the monastery of Meteora, or even to head north into Balkan countries like Albania, Macedonia, Bosnia and beyond.
When "the closest cruise port to me" is on the other side of the ocean, it also invites you to make more adventurous choices. Everyone loves the Mediterranean, for example, by why not head north and sail beneath summer's Midnight Sun? Whether from the fairy tale city of Copenhagen and its Little Mermaid statue or from London where traveling the world can be as simple as visiting a few different neighborhoods, Northern Europe is a hotter cruise destination than its temperatures suggest.
Wheels Down, Anchor Up
Written By ROBERT SCHRADER
Robert Schrader is a writer, photographer and one of the web's original travel bloggers. In 2009 he launched his blog Leave Your Daily Hell , which has taken him to nearly 100 countries, and has since spun off niche sites focused on Japan, Thailand, Taiwan and Italy. Robert seeks to inform, inspire, entertain and empower travelers through his work, which has been featured in in-flight magazines and digital media outlets around the world. He's excited about travel's post-pandemic rebirth, and in particular the cruise industry's comeback!
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Here's when you need (and don't need) a passport to cruise.
It's the type of sailing – closed-loop or open-loop – that largely determines whether or not you need a passport to cruise.
Do You Need a Passport for a Cruise?
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A passport isn't always required for cruising.
To determine whether or not you need a passport to cruise, you first need to figure out if the itinerary is closed-loop or open-loop (also known as open-jaw).
Closed-loop cruise: A closed-loop cruise typically doesn't require a passport since it begins and ends in the same U.S. port (though there are some exceptions to this rule).
Example: Royal Caribbean International 's seven-night Western Caribbean & Perfect Day cruise stops in several countries – the Bahamas, Jamaica, Haiti and Grand Cayman – but the itinerary is considered closed-loop because it starts and ends in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
Open-loop cruise: An open-loop cruise begins in one U.S. port and ends in a different U.S. port.
Example: Carnival Cruise Line 's 16-day Panama Canal from Seattle itinerary is not considered closed-loop because it departs from Seattle and completes its journey in New Orleans.
All of the above regulations have been determined by the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative: a plan by the departments of State and Homeland Security that determines which documents are acceptable for proving identity and citizenship when entering the United States.
Where to cruise without a passport
There are several destinations where you can cruise without a passport on a closed-loop sailing. They include the following:
- The Bahamas
When looking at cruises to these locations, be mindful of the home ports. The Bahamas, Mexico, Bermuda, the Caribbean and Canada are all foreign ports, which means they only qualify for the passport exception if they are a stop along your cruise itinerary . If the cruise originates in any of these countries, it is likely you will need a passport.
Since Alaska, Hawaii and New England are all U.S. destinations, any closed-loop routes departing from these locations will not require a passport. However, keep in mind that it can be hard to find closed-loop cruises originating in Hawaii or Alaska.
To find closed-loop itineraries for a Hawaiian voyage or Alaskan cruise , try searching for sailings departing from major cities on the West Coast, like Seattle or Los Angeles . By contrast, quite a few closed-loop cruises leave from New England ports, but they are often marketed as Canadian cruises.
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When you need a passport for closed-loop cruises
Some cruise itineraries include foreign ports that require a passport for disembarkation. This is most commonly an issue for travelers on a closed-loop Caribbean cruise. Barbados , Guadeloupe , Haiti, Martinique , St. Barts , and Trinidad and Tobago all require U.S. citizens to present a valid passport to disembark and enter the country, despite WHTI regulations not requiring a passport for these destinations. Labadee, Royal Caribbean's private island , is an exception and does not require a passport despite its location in Haiti.
If your itinerary includes a country requiring a U.S. passport, your cruise line will require you to have the passport at check-in. Note that your passport must not expire within six months of your arrival in a foreign country or else it won't be considered valid for international travel.
Read: The Easiest Way to Renew Your Passport
Acceptable forms of ID
All travelers – U.S. citizens and foreign nationals alike – must present documents that show identity and citizenship when entering the United States. A U.S. passport can show both. If you don't have one or don't want to bring one, be aware that you may need to present more than one document.
U.S. citizens 16 and older
If you're a U.S. citizen age 16 or older sailing on a closed-loop cruise without your passport, you will need a government-issued photo ID like a driver's license. In addition, you must present a document that proves your U.S. citizenship. These include:
- Passport card
- State-issued enhanced driver's license (EDL)
- Government-issued birth certificate
- Trusted Traveler Program card (NEXUS, SENTRI or FAST)
- American Indian Card (Form I-872) or Enhanced Tribal ID Card
The Trusted Traveler Programs are risk-based programs to facilitate the entry of travelers who have been vetted and preapproved. Most of these programs will provide you with a machine-readable card that allows you to pass through border checkpoints quickly. Keep in mind, some of these IDs are only available to travelers 16 and older.
Read: TSA Precheck vs. Global Entry
U.S. citizens younger than 16
U.S. citizens younger than 16 are only required to present proof of citizenship, such as one of the following documents:
- Original, notarized or certified copy of their government-issued birth certificate
- Consular Report of Birth Abroad issued by U.S. Department of State
- Certificate of Naturalization issued by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
Read: How to Get a Passport for Kids
Non-U.S. citizens
If you are a lawful permanent resident (or LPR) of the United States, you are required to present a permanent resident card or other valid evidence of permanent residence status.
Non-U.S. citizens, with the exception of Canadians and Mexicans, are not subject to passport exceptions, so a valid passport will need to be provided. Canadian citizens can present a valid passport, Enhanced Driver's License or Trusted Traveler Program card. Mexican citizens must present a passport with a visa or a Border Crossing Card.
Unacceptable forms of ID
While most common forms of identification are accepted, there are a few exceptions. U.S. military identification cards and U.S. Merchant Mariner documents are valid forms of identification, but only when traveling on official orders or in conjunction with official maritime business, so it is unlikely they will be accepted when traveling on a cruise.
Here are some other documents that will not be accepted as proof of citizenship:
- Voter registration cards
- Social Security cards
- Baptismal papers
- Hospital certificates of birth (for anyone older than a newborn)
It is important to note that many of the permitted forms of identification, such as a passport card or EDL, are only accepted at land and sea border crossings. Unforeseen circumstances, such as a medical air evacuation, may cause you to return to the U.S. by air travel. In this case, these documents won't be accepted when you try to reenter at the border crossing.
To avoid extra delays in your return to the U.S. following unforeseen travel complications, the Department of State recommends that everyone taking a cruise from the United States carry a valid passport book in case of emergency.
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The Queen Mary 2 is famous for making her regular transatlantic crossings from London (Southampton) to New York. During these crossings passengers are welcomed to participate in tons of activities. During the day you can take acting classes hosted by performers from the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art or get some exercise playing a tennis match on the Sports Court. The liner’s piece de resistance is the full-scale planetarium, where you can gaze above as you learn about the mysteries of the universe. At night get ready to break out your dancing shoes when you attend a formal ball. All throughout your cruise you’ll be meet with helpful staff and taste some of the finest food at sea. It’s truly a royal sailing experience.
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Enjoy the view from your private balcony or the comfort of your luxurious interior as you relax in your well appointed accommodation. The Britannia Balcony staterooms have two beds, a shower, living area and balcony.
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Our spacious balcony staterooms include a sitting area with sofa, ample closet space and bathroom with shower. (269 sq. ft.)
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Your Britannia Club Balcony offers space to relax, both inside and on your generous balcony. You will also dine in the Britannia Club Restaurant, a private area of the grand Britannia Restaurant, offering you the freedom to choose when you eat each evening. The Britannia Club Balcony staterooms have two beds, a shower, living area and balcony.
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From organised coffee gatherings to a host of daytime activities, solo travellers will always feel welcome and busy on board. Of course, thereÂ’s something to be said for relaxation too so you will find plenty of personal space both inside and out. The Britannia Single Oceanview staterooms have one bed, a living area and a shower.
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Relax in complete peace and comfort, cocooned from the stress of the everyday. The Britannia Standard Inside staterooms have one bed, a desk area with seat and a shower.
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Relax in complete peace and comfort, cocooned from the stress of the everyday. The Britannia Atrium View Inside staterooms have one bed, a desk area with seat and a shower.
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Gaze upon an ever changing seascape from your large window, which offers lots of natural light in your spacious stateroom. The Britannia Oceanview staterooms have one bed, a living area and a shower.
our Princess Grill Suite is spacious and relaxing. A private balcony and separate seating area offers space to relax and, of course you have exclusive access to the Grills Lounge and renowned Princess Grill restaurant. The Princess Suites have two beds, a bath and shower along with a living area and balcony.
Your Queens Grill Suite is the pinnacle of luxury at sea. A personal butler will see to your every request, a large lounge area offers space to relax and your suite will command the very best views. The Grand Duplexes have a bedroom and two master bathrooms upstairs. Downstairs you'll find a guest bathroom, a living and dining area as well as a balcony.
Your Queens Grill Suite is the pinnacle of luxury at sea. A personal butler will see to your every request, a large lounge area offers space to relax and your suite will command the very best views. The Penthouse Suites have two beds, a bath, a shower, a living area and a balcony.
Your Queens Grill Suite is the pinnacle of luxury at sea. A personal butler will see to your every request, a large lounge area offers space to relax and your suite will command the very best views. The Queens Suites have two beds, a bath, a shower, a living area and a balcony.
Your Queens Grill Suite is the pinnacle of luxury at sea. A personal butler will see to your every request, a large lounge area offers space to relax and your suite will command the very best views. The Royal Suites have a bedroom, bath and shower as well as seperate living and dining areas.
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