BAHAMAS ISLAND
You know where to find them, but you’ll just have to visit The Bahamas to truly appreciate this classic cruise destination, this sun-splashed string of 700 islands dotting the blue Atlantic. The living’s easy here. cruise to The Bahamas and enjoy sailing, snorkeling, fishing, strolling pearly pink-sand beaches, and swimming crystalline turquoise seas. Make Columbus’ first stop in the new world your next vacation destination.
Calm beaches and relaxing ambience make The Bahamas a classic cruising favorite. This is where most cruise lines have their private islands, and water sports, such as snorkeling, sailing and jet skiing, are also popular shore excursions.
From NassauBoasting balmy breezes and jumping to a bouncy calypso beat, Carnival cruises to Nassau promise sizzling fun in the sun. The historic and cultural heart of The Bahamas is one of the world’s most popular cruise destinations — one million travelers board cruises to Nassau every year. Carnival guests come for fine beaches, shopping, water sports, and fun-filled attractions at the Atlantis Resort, connected to Nassau by a bridge to Paradise Island.
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From MiamiBecause it’s so close to the Caribbean, Miami is known as the cruise capital of the world. But it’s more than just convenient rev up for your Carnival cruise from Miami with the city’s nonstop action, from party-ready South Beach to the Mediterranean style of Coral Gables, plus spicy Little Havana, which hums to an island beat. Once you’ve experienced all the South Florida architectural beauty, energetic street life and sun-kissed beaches, you may want to extend your stay in town after your cruise returns.
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From New YorkStart your Carnival cruise from New York City, an urban island overflowing with unparalleled art and architecture, lively ethnic neighborhoods, designer shops, and the best restaurants in the world. The top sights are clustered in Midtown Manhattan — you can easily visit Grand Central Terminal, shop on Fifth Avenue, and see the twinkling lights of Broadway in Times Square on the same day. As your cruise from New York glides down the Hudson River, you’ll pass must-sees like the Empire State Building and the Statue of Liberty.
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