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Itineraries • Fun Fact: A stingray can weigh up to 790 pounds.


Dunn’s River Falls (Montego Bay)


Key West


Grand Cayman


7 Day Western and Eastern Caribbean Cruises from Galveston on CARNIVAL CONQUEST SM TM ® 66 ®


They say everything’s big in Texas. And when it comes to fun on board CARNIVAL CONQUEST, they’re right. After all, she’s one of the largest ships on the Gulf Coast. Thanks to her size, we’re able to fi ll this ship to the top with all kinds of activities and fun. Catch a fl ick on our 12' x 22' jumbo screen at the open-air Carnival’s Seaside Theatre


. Make a splash as you zip down Carnival’s Twister Waterslide . Pick from a menu packed with all kinds of pampering at Spa Carnival . Or join us for dinner at


our always inviting and delicious steakhouse.* Did we mention CARNIVAL CONQUEST has tons of Balcony staterooms and a heapin’ helping of ocean views? And trust us – the bigger the view, the better. Because on our Western Caribbean cruise, we’re heading to Montego Bay, Jamaica, fi rst, and you’ll want to take in every square inch of gorgeous white-sand beaches and lush green mountains. Then it’s on to Grand Cayman for water sports galore on magnifi cent Seven Mile Beach. Finally, there’s Cozumel, with stunning beaches of its own, plus a once-in-a-lifetime excursion to the ancient Mayan ruins of Tulum. And by the way, CARNIVAL CONQUEST is also sailing 7 day cruises to Nassau, and both Freeport and Key West. Which just means, no matter which itinerary you choose, once you’re aboard, the fun is as big as the ship you’re sailing on. *Not included in cruise fare.


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