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The Bahamas, Key West, Mexico, and The Caribbean

Blue water, sunny skies and sandy beachesCarnival offers you a choice of shorter cruise vacations aboard the Fantasy, Ecstasy, Imagination, and Tropicale from Port Canaveral, Miami and Tampa. The combined itineraries of these "Fun Ships" include Nassau and Freeport in the Bahamas; Key West, Florida; Playa del Carmen/Cozumel, Cancun, Mexico; Ocho Rios, Jamaica; and Grand Cayman. The Fantasy and Tropicale adventures can be combined with our 7-day Cruise and Orlando Vacation Package so you can visit the many attractions of Central Florida.

Baja & Mexican Riviera

Sail with Carnival south from Los Angeles to experience the magic of Mexico and enjoy the kind of lavish entertainment and casino action that have won us hearts that once belonged to Las Vegas. The "Fun Ship" Holiday offers 3 day getaways to Ensenada Mexico; 4 days to Ensenada and Catalina Island. The new SuperLiner Elation takes you for a 7 day vacation along the Mexican Riviera with visits to Puerto Vallarta, Mazatlan and Cabo San Lucas. The Holiday will also offer four special 10 and 11 day round-trip cruises from Los Angeles to Acapulco.

The Caribbean

Riding the wavesEvery week we sail to the most popular destinations in the Caribbean from New Orleans, Tampa and Miami aboard the Celebration, Imagination, Sensation, and Carnival Destiny. Starting Sunday, December 6, 1998 the "Smoke-Free" Paradise will sail from Miami on alternating Eastern and Western Caribbean cruises. On Saturday, November 6, 1999, Carnival Triumph will do the same from Miami.

The South Caribbean

In the Southern Caribbean, the islands intrigue with their exotic, tropical splendor, as well as their diverse European cultures. On a 7 day cruise aboard the Fascination or Inspiration, you’ll visit such European-flavored islands as Martinique, Barbados, St Maarten and St. Lucia. Each island has a culture that’s rich with it’s own Caribbean traditions and those of it’s early French, British, or Dutch settlers. Since these fascinating cruises begin in San Juan, you’re certain to visit many locations that suggest the romance and adventure of Old Spain such as El Morro Fortress and the 16th-century church of San Jose.

 

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