Cheap Mexico Cruises
Galveston Cruises
The world’s largest cruise operator, Carnival Cruise
Lines, will introduce year-round four- and five-day western Caribbean cruises
from Galveston on the 1,486-passenger Celebration in October 2000.
The program constitutes Carnival’s first cruise operation from Texas and the
only one of its kind available from the Port
of Galveston. Four-day cruises will call at Playa
del Carmen/Cozumel,
Mexico, and include two "Fun Days" at sea. These voyages will operate
Thursday to Monday creating the ultimate long weekend getaway. Five-day
sailings, departing alternate Mondays and Saturdays, will feature two ports of
call -- Cozumel and Calica/Cancun, Mexico - along with two "Fun Days"
at sea.
Los Angeles Cruises
The World Cruise Center is the busiest cruise
passenger complex on the West Coast. Constructed and owned by the Port of Los
Angeles, the World Cruise Center is leased to Los
Angeles Cruise Ship Terminals Inc., a consortium of five cruise lines --
Carnival Cruise Lines, Cunard Line, Norwegian Cruise Line, Princess Cruises and
Royal Caribbean International. Metropolitan Stevedore Co. manages the Cruise
Center.
Miami Cruises
The Port of Miami is the busiest cruise port in the
world with well over 3 million cruise passengers passing through the terminal
each year. Several cruise lines offer multi-day cruises from the Port of Miami
to the Bahamas and throughout the Caribbean year-round. A variety of multi-day
cruises to Bermuda, Mexico, South America, the Panama Canal and other popular
destinations around the world are also available from the port.
Mobile Cruises
A little over a decade ago, cruises out of Mobile
would have seemed far-fetched. Downtown was boarded up. Florida had a lock on
cruises. And how many people would want to go anyway? Today, Mobile's
downtown is bustling, the cruise industry has ballooned, and cruise lines are
scouting Gulf Coast cities. It seems Mobile's day in the sun is finally here.
New Orleans Cruises
The easiest way to picture New
Orleans is to divide it into its two main sections; uptown and downtown. The
dividing line is Lee Circle, accessible from historic St. Charles Avenue. Below
Lee Circle are the Warehouse Arts District, French Quarter, Faubourg Marigny,
Bywater area and the Central Business District (CBD). Above Lee Circle are
Uptown, The Garden District, The Irish Channel, Carrollton, and several
colorful, distinct neighborhoods in-between.
San Diego Cruises
Picturesque Harbor Island offers even more
accommodations, marinas and restaurants, plus a scenic promenade with
spectacular views. Step back in time and climb aboard the San
Diego Maritime Museum. Roam the decks of several famous ships, including the
Star of India, which was launched during President Lincoln's term. Tuna Harbor
provides majestic lookouts for viewing the Naval Air Station at Coronado or
waving at passing ships.
Tampa Cruises
The most popular cruises from Tampa
are Western Caribbean Cruises, which typically include stops in Cozumel, Mexico
and George Town, Grand Cayman Island. Cozumel
is a small island off the coast of Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula about 40 miles
south of Cancun. Cruise passengers often explore the ancient Mayan ruins of
Tulum or Chichen Itza on the mainland. Grand Cayman is the largest of the Cayman
Islands and cruise ships dock in George Town's shopping district. Grand Cayman
also offers cruise passengers some of the world's best snorkeling and scuba
diving adventures. Many 5-Night and 7-Night cruises from Tampa also stop in New
Orleans, Louisiana and Key West, Florida.
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