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Breeze, Southern Caribbean ex Miami Roundtrip
Nights 8 Ship Carnival Breeze Star Rating Departs Miami Sailing 2013: 16 Feb ,30 Mar ,27 Apr ,11 May ,8 Jun ,6 Jul ,3 Aug ,31 Aug ,26 Oct ,23 Nov ,21 Dec 2014:18 Jan ,15 Feb ,12 Apr Ports of Call Miami, Grand Turk, La Romana, Curacao, Aruba Please enquire about this cruise for pricing.
8 Night Cruise sailing from Miami roundtrip aboard Carnival Breeze.
On Carnival Breeze, you'll find everything there is to love about a Carnival "Fun Ship," in a whole new setting. You know how much better a pool is when you're surrounded by the ocean, how much better the food tastes when there's literally tons of it to choose from, and how much more fun the kids have when they're spending time making new friends (and you, when they're keeping busy!). Yep, that's our promise to you, and that's what Carnival Breeze delivers.
You may not, however, have experienced the pleasure of The Lanai, Carnival Breeze's outdoor promenade. Have you ever enjoyed amazing vistas at sea as you relaxed in an outdoor whirlpool? (You will!) Indoors, Carnival Breeze even features a range of comfy staterooms with tropical décor and a new guest-friendly layout.
Highlights of this cruise:
Miami
Miami is an international mecca with a colorful skyline and trend-setting culture. Claiming its place as a truly international city, you can feel Miami vibrate with the energies of different cultures coming together to revel in the beautiful ocean scenery and near-perfect tropical weather. Whether you're taking in the sights at a South Beach café, browsing the open-air shops of Bayside Marketplace or enjoying "un cortadito" in Little Havana, Miami is a melting pot for virtually anyone.
Grand Turk
Grand Turk is the largest of the Turks Islands, which are named after an indigenous cactus that actually looks like it's wearing a fez (the Turkish tassel hat). You won't find many fezzes on the island, as there simply aren't that many heads there to wear them! With a population of less than 4,000, what you will find is plenty of room to relax - or swim, dive or fish, and just the weather for doing it; the average temperature ranges from 80-90 degrees Fahrenheit, and a typical year in Grand Turk sees a full 350 days of sunshine. Check out Cockburn Town, featuring a wonderful selection of historical buildings and an unforgettable rustic charm. You'll also find many Colonial-style buildings and ruins, along with The Turks and Caicos National Museum. 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.
La Romana, Dominican Republic
The southeastern tip of the Dominican Republic features La Romana, a city built by the sugar mills before it began to blossom into a resort area. About one mile from the famous Casa de Campo Resort, this small city has some of the finest golf courses found in the Caribbean. White sand beaches in La Romana are also, unsurprisingly, one of the city's main attractions.
Curacao
The 'C' of the tiny trio of 'ABC Islands' - Aruba, Bonaire, and Curaçao - Curaçao is a beautiful, secluded landmass located in the southwestern Caribbean, just off the coast of Venezuela. The island is home to about 138,000 people, who represent more than 50 nationalities and can be heard speaking Dutch, Spanish, and English... not to mention the colorful local creole, Papiamentu. A vibrant and rich culture rooted in history and hospitality, Curaçao has been home to many painters and artists of all types. The already-inviting island also features an unsurprisingly warm and sunny climate year-round, with temperatures averaging in the mid-80s F.
Aruba
This peaceful piece of paradise offers warm sun tempered by gentle trade winds, all wrapped up in a tiny package in the southern Caribbean. Need we say more? Try vibrant outdoor markets, magnificent beaches and lush gardens. Walk along quaint streets lined with Dutch colonial buildings typifying the island's earliest beginnings, snorkel in the most breathtaking coral area in the Caribbean, or discover the natural wonders of Aruba by visiting the Butterfly Farm or the Ayo Rock Formations.