Cruise Itinerary
Day | Date | Arrive | Depart | Port |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 3/8/24 | 4PM | With the second busiest port in America, Galveston has been coined the "Queen of the Gulf." Seafood lovers will covet the oyster and shrimp culinary specialties of this island with over 30 miles of sandy beaches. Keep your eyes on the water! Bottlenose dolphin sightings are quite common in Galveston Bay. A strong sense of community is shared by the locals who take pride in their town and cultural festivities. Galveston is home to an impressively large collection of 19th-century buildings and the city is awash with restored homes from the Victorian era, in addition to nature parks and colorful oleanders. | |
2 | 4/8/24 | At Sea | ||
3 | 5/8/24 | 8AM | 6PM | The worlds most popular cruise port, Cozumel, is just a small (12 miles long) island off Mexicos Yucatan Peninsula but it has a vibrant, pulsating Latin heart. Everywhere is all action and activity from the music-playing downtown bars, cafés and shops to the watersports on offer from the glorious beaches. |
4 | 6/8/24 | At Sea | ||
5 | 7/8/24 | 8AM | 5PM | Colonial architecture isn’t the only thing colorful about Nassau, this capital city and financial center has a history that includes slaves, Spanish explorers, pirates, and Indians. From sunning on pristine beaches to exploring ancient forts, Nassau offers many unique opportunities. For the most spectacular view, climb the 65 hand-carved limestone stairs of the Queen's Staircase, named in honor of Queen Victoria. |
6 | 8/8/24 | 7AM | 5PM | Welcome to Perfect Day at CocoCay Bay, Royal Caribbean's private Island. Tackle the tallest waterslide in North America, Devil's Peak, take a selfie 137 metres up in the air in a helium balloon. Enjoy the swim up pool side bar, soak in the largest freshwater pool, Oasis Lagoon, in the Bahamas. Relax in your own private cabana, whatever you want to do, this Island is the perfect place to relax or be adventurous |
7 | 9/8/24 | At Sea | ||
8 | 10/8/24 | At Sea | ||
9 | 11/8/24 | 7AM | With the second busiest port in America, Galveston has been coined the "Queen of the Gulf." Seafood lovers will covet the oyster and shrimp culinary specialties of this island with over 30 miles of sandy beaches. Keep your eyes on the water! Bottlenose dolphin sightings are quite common in Galveston Bay. A strong sense of community is shared by the locals who take pride in their town and cultural festivities. Galveston is home to an impressively large collection of 19th-century buildings and the city is awash with restored homes from the Victorian era, in addition to nature parks and colorful oleanders. |
CALL
Call to speak with one of our cruise specialists on 0330 094 0218