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Eastern Caribbean 7 nights

7 Nights

Departure 03/11/2024

Carnival Celebration

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  5. San Juan, Puerto Rico

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Day 1.Miami / Miami / Florida, EUA

November 03rd of 2024

Check-in and documentation: 12:00 PM
Departure time: 04:00 PM

Cruise from Miami to enter the Renaissance-style Vizcaya state and learn about Miami's glittering past. Enjoy Cuban traditions in Miami along Calle Ocho in Little Havana. Here you can wander through streets lit by salsa music and meet locals smoking cigars while playing dominoes. From its colorful rooster statues to handcrafted cigar shops and open-air fruit markets, this is the most authentic thing you'll find. Awaken your creative side with a tour around Wynwood Art District during your cruise in Miami. Every facade in this neighborhood is decked out with exciting life-size murals from world-renowned artists. Don't miss Wynwood Walls, a collection of old wineries styled with abstract paintings, graffiti quotes and unique sculptures. Bayside Marketplace, facing the harbor, is a popular waterfront shopping spot for visitors. Locals love Coconut Grove's eccentric boutiques. Michelin star chefs fill many cuisines and Latin American flavours highlight many menus.
What you should know about Miami
Hop on a cruise from Miami to enter the Renaissance-style Vizcaya estate and learn about the city's glittering past.
Enjoy Cuban traditions in Miami along Calle Ocho in Little Havana, where you can stroll down the streets lit by salsa music, and find locals smoking cigars while playing dominoes. From its colorful statues of roosters to the handmade cigar shops and outdoors fruit vendors, this is the most authentic thing you will find.
Awaken your creative side with a quick tour to the Wynwood Art District. Every facade in this artsy neighborhood is decked out with exciting life-size murals from world-renowned talents. And don't miss Wynwood Walls! A collection of old wineries adorned with abstract paintings, graffiti quotes and unique sculptures.
Bayside Marketplace, facing the harbor, is a popular waterfront shopping spot for visitors! Locals love Coconut Grove's eccentric boutiques while several Michelin star chefs fill many restaurants of Latin American flavors highlight many menus.

Day 3.Amber Cove / Amber Cove, Dominican Republic

November 05th of 2024

Arrival time: 07:00 AM
Departure time: 04:00 PM

Puerto Plata (officially known as San Felipe de Puerto Plata) is the ninth largest city in the Dominican Republic and the capital of Puerto Plata’s province. For spectacular views of the city, climb “Pico Isabel de Torres”, which is more than 2,600 feet high. Do you like learning about history? Visit San Felipe Fortress, which was built in the 16th century and served as a prison under the dictatorship of Rafael Trujillo. You can also visit “Museo del Ámbar”, a museum with a unique collection of valuable Dominican amber, a semi-precious tree sap that has hardened over millions of years and has captured many plant and insect fossils. Providing cruise passengers with easy transportation was one of the main goals in developing Amber Cove. From the transportation hub here you can access rental cars, taxi services and a variety of shore excursions that will take you into the exotic landscapes and historic cities of the region.
What you should know about Amber Cove
Providing passengers with easy transportation was one of the main goals when developing Amber Cove; so, it is really easy to get around! From the transport hub you will be able to access rental cars, taxi services and a long list of shore excursions that will take you to the lush landscapes and historic cities of the region. The port has one of the strongest activity alignments and shore excursions in the Caribbean. If you would like to experience your own four-wheeled adventure or soar through the skies, Amber Cove has you covered! Fasten your seat belt for an ATV or buggy expedition, take a helicopter tour or Go full speed on the jungle zip line. If you are more of a leisurely pace grab a kayak, a paddle board or take a snorkeling tour. You can even opt for fishing expeditions or horseback riding.

Day 4.San Juan / San Juan, Puerto Rico

November 06th of 2024

Arrival time: 10:00 AM
Departure time: 07:00 PM

Your journey will begin in San Juan, Puerto Rico's vibrant capital. From ancient fortresses to colorful colonial buildings, here you will find yourself surrounded in 500 years of history We suggest you try arriving at least a day earlier so you can explore this beautiful city but, if you plan on arriving the same day that your cruise departs, the airport is just a two-minute taxi ride away from the port. Centuries of history, extensive culture, beautiful landscapes, and welcoming locals are part of San Juan's every day.
What you should know about San Juan
San Juan is Puerto Rico’s capital and its most populated city too. With available cabs, buses, and car rentals, you will be in Old San Juan in about 10 minutes. While on the island, make sure to visit The Fortress, San Juan’s Cathedral, Fort San Cristóbal, and the jungle at El Yunque National Forest. Did you know? Over 70% of all rum sold in the U.S. comes from… Puerto Rico!

Day 5.St. Thomas / St Thomas VI, USA|

November 07th of 2024

Arrival time: 07:00 AM
Departure time: 04:00 PM

Without a doubt, the city of Carlota Amalia has one of the most spectacular ports in the world. Where pirates once felt at home, visitors now find treasures of other kinds. Its beautiful beaches and duty-free shops are just some of its highlights. St. Thomas is also known as the “City of Rocks, a name given by the locals for its mountainous territory.
You should know about Saint Thomas
A place that serves as an entrance to the U.S. Virgin Islands. Saint Thomas in the Caribbean. Fun fact! Did you know that this is the only place in the whole U.S. where driving is done on the left side of the road? Besides being called “The City of Stones” due to its rocky terrains, this island also offers beaches with various spots to go fishing, diving, snorkeling, and shopping.

Day 8.Miami / Miami / Florida, EUA

November 10th of 2024

Return: 09:00 AM

Cruise from Miami to enter the Renaissance-style Vizcaya state and learn about Miami's glittering past. Enjoy Cuban traditions in Miami along Calle Ocho in Little Havana. Here you can wander through streets lit by salsa music and meet locals smoking cigars while playing dominoes. From its colorful rooster statues to handcrafted cigar shops and open-air fruit markets, this is the most authentic thing you'll find. Awaken your creative side with a tour around Wynwood Art District during your cruise in Miami. Every facade in this neighborhood is decked out with exciting life-size murals from world-renowned artists. Don't miss Wynwood Walls, a collection of old wineries styled with abstract paintings, graffiti quotes and unique sculptures. Bayside Marketplace, facing the harbor, is a popular waterfront shopping spot for visitors. Locals love Coconut Grove's eccentric boutiques. Michelin star chefs fill many cuisines and Latin American flavours highlight many menus.
What you should know about Miami
Hop on a cruise from Miami to enter the Renaissance-style Vizcaya estate and learn about the city's glittering past.
Enjoy Cuban traditions in Miami along Calle Ocho in Little Havana, where you can stroll down the streets lit by salsa music, and find locals smoking cigars while playing dominoes. From its colorful statues of roosters to the handmade cigar shops and outdoors fruit vendors, this is the most authentic thing you will find.
Awaken your creative side with a quick tour to the Wynwood Art District. Every facade in this artsy neighborhood is decked out with exciting life-size murals from world-renowned talents. And don't miss Wynwood Walls! A collection of old wineries adorned with abstract paintings, graffiti quotes and unique sculptures.
Bayside Marketplace, facing the harbor, is a popular waterfront shopping spot for visitors! Locals love Coconut Grove's eccentric boutiques while several Michelin star chefs fill many restaurants of Latin American flavors highlight many menus.

Carnival Celebration

Join the celebration! This is Carnival's way of celebrating their 50th Anniversary!

Hop onboard the brand-new Carnival Celebration, indulge yourself on a well-deserved R&R, and re-discover the sea!

The newest addition to Carnival's fleet also brings back some of our cruisers’ favorite attractions such as: Seuss at Sea™, WaterWorks™, Playlist Productions™, BOLT™, Cloud 9 Spa™, and so much more!

Speaking about dining, Guy's Pig & Anchor Smokehouse/Brewhouse™, Bonsai Teppanyaki™, RedFrog® Tiki Bar, Family Feud™ Live, Havana Bar™, Green Eggs & Ham Breakfast™, and JavaBlue Café™ are just some of the options you will find onboard.

With various Interior, Ocean View, Balcony, and Suite-type staterooms available, your adventure aboard this 19-decked-ship is bound to be a true Celebration!

IMO: Year of construction: Year of remodeling: Tonnage: Registro:
9837456 2021 - 180800 t. Panama
Boat length: Total passenger capacity: Total crew: Total cabins: Total suites:
1130 meters 6631 passengers 1735 crew 2641 cabins 318 suites
Total balconies: Total outside cabins: Total interior cabins: Minimum passenger age:
1471 balconies 34 outdoor cabins 818 interior cabins 6 months

Cabins

Balcony

Maximum Occupation: 2

23,939 HC

Cruise fee starting at: $1,246 USD

*Port and government taxes and travel insurance are already included

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Inside

Maximum Occupation: 2

10,832 HC

Cruise fee starting at: $1,246 USD

*Port and government taxes and travel insurance are already included

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Documents and considerations

All travel documents (Passport, DNI, NIE, Visas, etc.) must be valid and valid six months after the date of travel. It is essential to carry valid passports and visas (including Multiple Entry Visas, when applicable), to board. Check the entry requirements for your destination at your local passport office or contact the Embassies (Consular Services) of each country on your Cruise travel itinerary. If you are not sure which country a port belongs to, check with your Vacation Advisor.

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