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WE’VE TRANSPORTED THE
FUN FROM SHIP TO SHORE.
WITHOUT SPILLING ANY OF
THE GOOD STUFF.
The Caribbean and The Bahamas: Sounds nice, right? Well, on any one of our 3 to 8 day
itineraries, you can swim with dolphins, snorkel or just relax on the beach with a silly smile
glued to your face and a fruity umbrella drink fi rmly in hand.
Sail to the Western Caribbean and buckle up for some memorable highlights. Take a high-
speed airboat ride in Belize, ride a Jamaican bobsled through the lush jungle in Ocho Rios,
or while you’re in Cozumel, tour the Mayan ruins of Tulum.
Head to the islands to the east and sightsee around the island of Grand Turk on your own
dune buggy. Or take the helm and sail your crew to victory on a shortened America’s Cup
course off St. Maarten.
Head to the Southern Caribbean instead and fi nd no shortage of “ooh”- and “ahh”- worthy
things to do. Case in point: zipline through a rainforest in Antigua; take in the amazing Pitons
on a catamaran cruise along St. Lucia’s coastline; or kayak through Bioluminescent Bay in
San Juan, one of the few places in the world considered to be a true wonder of nature.
Or say “Yeah, mon” to The Bahamas and go bottom fi shing from a 47-foot boat in Freeport.
Saddle up and go horseback riding by land and sea on Half Moon Cay. Or snorkel and
gaze at tropical fi sh, each more colorful than the last, in Nassau.
To view itineraries, just go to carnival.com.
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