Carnival paradise exotic western -wide-ranging sightseeing and activity choices

The world's only totally smoke-free cruise ship, Carnival Cruise Lines' Paradise, operates a new year-round western and eastern Caribbean cruise program from Miami that features an exceptional array of ports including Isla Roatan, Honduras; Belize City, Belize; and Casa de Campo, Dominican Republic. The wide-ranging sightseeing and activity choices are presented - from exploring ancient Mayan ruins, or snorkeling at world-renowned locations to lounging on some of the Caribbean's most pristine beaches.

Today's Carnival has something everyone will love! Plus, with a price that includes virtually everything, you don't have to worry about anything except what fun to have next. This SuperLiner gives you a choice of two Caribbean cruise vacations sailing from Miami every Sunday.


The Eastern: Nassau, La Romana /Casa de Campo, St. Thomas/St. John. Beginning September 2004, she started sailing from her new homeport of Long Beach, California, on year-round three- and four-day Baja Mexico voyages. And a new program of seven-day carnival paradise exotic western featuring an exceptional array of spectacular ports, including Isla Roatan, Belize, and Casa de Campo.

The western itinerary will feature four ports of call, unusual for a weeklong Caribbean cruise departing from the continental U.S. This is an outstanding carnival paradise exotic western cruise that combines two fascinating locations few people have visited - Belize and Isla Roatan - with two of the Caribbean's most popular, tried and true ports - Grand Cayman and Cozumel.

Belize is an eco-tourism paradise that offers a huge diversity of activities including barrier reef scuba diving and snorkeling, Mayan ruins, cave tubing, horseback riding and golfing.
Isla Roatan, a lush tropical island off the coast of Honduras, features vibrant Caribbean waters, beautiful beaches, exotic foliage and a plethora of activities and sightseeing options including diving, snorkeling, watersports, glass bottom boats, nature trails and shopping for local handicrafts.
Grand Cayman is a jewel of carnival paradise exotic western cruise, featuring miles of pristine beaches and aquamarine waters, world-class scuba diving and snorkeling, and ever-popular activities such as swimming with stingrays, shopping, sightseeing and golfing.
In Jamaica.
 
Cozumel. Vibrant. Colorful. Vivacious. Mexico's favorite island is hot chili peppers and cold Margaritas. Ancient Mayan ruins and ultra-modern resorts. Mamacitas clothed head-to-foot in black, and sun-bronzed goddesses in the scantiest of bikinis. And the whitest powder sand and the clearest blue water you'll ever see!
Ocho Rios. Float down a gentle river in a bamboo raft as your guide sings a Bob Marley tune. Climb through 600 feet of cascading waterfall at Dunn's River Falls. Explore a moldering Great House where ghostly apparitions make their apperance on a regular basis. Then, have a little Jamaican rum where flowering trees and a turquoise sea combine with the colorful, lively reggae culture to create a feast for the senses and feel all right!

There's so much to do on the carnival paradise exotic western cruise. Whether relaxation or adventure is on the agenda, they've got it all. Choose any of paradise deck plans from Sun Deck and Sport Deck to Promenade and Empress Deck. Acres of Upper deck space await those who just want to soak up some sun. For the more energetic, there's windsurfing, diving and hiking ashore.


There's nothing like jogging in the fresh sea air. Or how about an invigorating workout in one of our state-of-the-art gyms? Their Nautica Spa lets you stick to your regime and then reward yourself in the relaxing sauna or with a pampering massage. For the kids, there's the Camp Carnival program with its award-winning activies and endless opportunities for fun. And to think, that's just how to spend the day! At night, catch a Vegas-style revue, get your toes tapping in the dance club or heart racing with some casino excitement.

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