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Carnival Cruise Line
Carnival Miracle
Carnival Miracle

15 Night Cruise sailing from New York to Los Angeles aboard Carnival Miracle.

A marvel of modern cruise engineering, most of the CARNIVAL MIRACLE's staterooms have ocean views and the majority of those have private balconies. Highlighted by the 11-story Metropolis atrium with a ruby-red glass ceiling, this "Fun Ship" features all of the fabulous dining - including a reservations-only supper club, endless entertainment options and pampering service that make for a truly special onboard experience. Forget about small, a cruise on this ship will leave you thankful for BIG miracles.

Highlights of this cruise:

New York
New York City is arguably the premier city in the world. If it's worth doing, knowing, seeing or trying, you'll find it in New York. The world's capital of finance, fashion, publishing and theater has anything and everything you could want: fantastic sightseeing, fabulous restaurants, incredible shopping and Broadway shows. Visit the Statue of Liberty, Times Square and the Empire State Building. You'll awe at her world-famous skyline; there's no other city like it.

Grand Turk
Grand Turk is the largest of the Turks Islands, named after an indigenous cactus that actually looks like it's wearing a Turkish fez. With a population of less than 4,000, the island has plenty of room to relax, swim, dive or fish, and just the weather for doing it; the average temperature ranges from 80-90 degrees Fahrenheit and there are around 350 days of sunshine per year.

One of the main draws is diving, and Grand Turk's protected coral reef, which drops to 8,000 feet, is even close enough to shore for beach dives. You'll also find many Colonial-style buildings and ruins, along with The Turks and Caicos National Museum, not to mention the Grand Turk Cruise Center featuring the Flow Rider, Margaritaville and lots of great shops.

Cartagena
If you tell someone you visited Cartagena, make sure you specify which one - Colombia's fifth-largest city found its namesake in a coastal town in Spain. If you find yourself in the South American Cartagena, you'll find a vibrant city with a range of neighborhoods like a bustling downtown, the traditional Getsemani, and even the waterfront Bocagrande, an entire cultural center on a walkable peninsula featuring beaches, shopping and nightlife galore.

Panama Canal
See the "Big Ditch" in action as you cross from one ocean to another on cruises to the Panama Canal. The manmade canal connecting the Atlantic and Pacific oceans is one of the world's busiest waterways and a unique cruising destination. Explore ecological treasures of tropical beauty in Panama as you watch big ships muscle through the canal.

Puerto Quetzal
Don't be surprised if it feels like someone is trying to impress you the moment you set foot on Puerto Quetzal. Between the coffee plantations in the mountains to the north, coastal volcanoes and the nearby colonial capital of La Antigua, Puerto Quetzal is a massively appealing gateway to some of Guatemala's most fascinating sights. It's also worth noting that there's a good reason Guatemalan cuisine is famous: it's delicious.

Cabo San Lucas
Championship golf courses, world-class deep sea fishing and incredible diving opportunities have transformed Cabo San Lucas, a once sleepy fishing town located on the southern tip of the Baja California Peninsula, into one of the most popular resort destinations in Mexico. Rolling sand dunes and hidden coves dot a countryside ringed by some of the most famous and often-photographed rock formations in the world.

Please note, while cruise details and inclusions are accurate at time of loading they are subject to change due to changes in cruise line practices and policies. Please check details and inclusions at time of booking.