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New Orleans
DAY 3
29 Sep 2024
Time at Port: from 8 AM to 3:30 PM
Affectionately christened the Big Easy by the city's mix of French, African and American stock of residents, New Orleans boasts a cuisine all of its own taking inspiration from those who first founded the city. Make sure to try the famous bourbon in a local jazz bar and famously vibrant nightlife in Bourbon Street and the French Quarter,as well as witnessing the world-famous annual Mardi Gras parades and festivities.
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Things to do in New Orleans:
French Quarter
The old town of New Orleans boasts charming buildings, lively Bourbon Street with many jazz bars and a year-round Mardi Gras feel. You’ll also find the French Market with craft shops and restaurants, as well as street performers outside St. Louis Cathedral.
Preservation Hall
Legendary live jazz music venue located in the famous French quarter. Open since 1961, here you can take in a show of guest performers or the local house band each night, but make sure to book in advance for a good spot and avoid the queue!
Mardi Gras World
See the warehouse where all the fabulous Mardi Gras floats are made and stored for the epic annual carnival festivities. Hourly tours with an expert on all things Mardi Gras take you round the colourful props, with staff happy to answer your questions.
New Orleans Historic Voodoo Museum
This quirky, two-room museum in the heart of the famous French Quarter is dedicated solely to the mysterious practice of voodoo. Open every day since 1972, the Voodoo Museum is bound to get your undivided attention with its array of vivid voodoo displays.
Bourbon Street
The legendarily lively Bourbon Street is a must for fans of live music and new Orleans’ iconic live jazz shows. Start at one end of the street and take a stroll, soak in the atmosphere, people watch, sip cocktails and drop in for different performers in each buzzing venue.
French Market
Originally the spot for Native Americans to meet up and trade goods, the French Market is a huge jumble of buildings and arcades selling hand-made clothing, craft wares and gourmet street food such as the famous Cajun French cuisine synonymous with Louisiana.
Mardi Gras
Testament to New Orleans' French roots, the annual Mardi Gras celebration each February is probably the largest such celebration in the world, with numerous parades and events each day throughout the two week celebrations, with floats, dancers and plenty of music
At Sea
DAY 4-5
30 Sep 2024
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Montego Bay
DAY 6
02 Oct 2024
Time at Port: from 8 AM to 5 PM
One of the largest cruise ship ports in the Caribbean, Montego Bay is known for its vibrant beach resorts, picturesque beaches and numerous attractions. A lively tourist hotspot, whilst stopping off in Montego Bay during your cruise, make sure to visit Montego Bay Marine Park, Doctor's Cave Beach and the Rockland's Bird Sanctuary.
Things to do in Montego Bay:
Marine Park
The first marine protected area in Jamaica, the Montego Bay Marine Park is home to two fish sanctuaries and spans over 15 square kilometers. An extraordinary attraction that's striving for sustainability in the area, it makes for a fascinating visit.
Doctor's Cave Beach
Spanning five miles, Doctor's Cave Beach boasts crystal-clear turquoise water and golden sands. A scenic beach that's the ultimate place to relax, nothing compares to wandering down the beach or unwinding on one of the sun loungers.
Bird Sanctuary
Home to thousands of birds, the Rockland Bird Sanctuary is a family-owned business situated in the scenic Montego Bay hills. Within this tranquil, tropical paradise, you can not only discover the varieties of birds that call it their home, but you can even feed them by hand!
George Town, Grand Cayman
DAY 7
03 Oct 2024
Time at Port: from 7 AM to 4 PM
The capital of Grand Cayman, George Town is a popular stop off for those on a Caribbean cruise. This charming and colourful town offers a wide range of activities, such as incredible glass-bottom boat trips, intriguing tours of rum distilleries, lovely art galleries, first-rate shopping, delectable dining options, and a history museum. Excursions like submarine tours, snorkelling, diving, and parasailing are also available here- a fun for those thrill-seekers looking for an exciting activity during their stop off there.
Things to do in George Town, Grand Cayman:
National Museum
The Cayman Islands National Museum is located in the heart of George Town, within an old courthouse building on the popular Harbour Drive. Showcasing an array of exhibits, it's a must if you want to learn more about the history of the area whilst stopping off there.
Craft Market
Enjoy a one-of-a-kind shopping experience, at the vibrant Cayman Craft Market that offers souvenirs from an array of local artisans. The ultimate place to pick up Caymanian art and crafts, this popular attraction is within walking distance of the centre.
Seven Mile Beach
On the western side of Grand Cayman island, there is a long crescent-shaped coral-sand beach called Seven Mile Beach. You can explore the whole length of this area's enormous shoreline and while strolling, you'll run into a number of beach bars and eateries at the resorts. Seven Mile Beach offers a wide range of outdoor activities as well, including scuba diving, snorkelling and parasailing.
Cozumel
DAY 8
04 Oct 2024
Time at Port: from 10 AM to 6 PM
Cozumel is a real highlight of any tour of Mexico, Central America or the Caribbean. On this paradise island you can ride dune buggies, snorkel and scuba dive with a vast variety of sea life including sharks. Meanwhile, for those wanting to have a splash, you can hire a number of marine vehicles, play on the inflatable water park. As well as perfect for families, couples can retreat to a peaceful getaway with a relaxing massage on the beach.
Things to do in Cozumel:
Punta Sur Ecological Park
Bursting with beautiful flora, coral reefs and sandy beaches, Punta Sur Ecological Park is a haven for stunning nature. Take a dip in the vibrant waters and dive deep to discover the marine life, before enjoying a delicious lunch and a cold drink at the restaurants.
Chankanaab Beach Adventure Park
Visitors of all ages will love Chankanaab Beach Adventure Park thanks to its many activities on offer. Go below the surface and discover colourful fish, reefs and even underwater sculptures, watch the sea lion show or enjoy a massage by the beautiful lagoon.
Cozumel Pearl Farm
A family-owned attraction, the Cozumel Pearl Farm is in a beautiful location, with turquoise waters and a white sandy beach. A unique experience, you’ll learn how these beautiful objects are cultivated and then become a piece of jewellery.
At Sea
DAY 9
05 Oct 2024
Take time to enjoy all the amazing facilities the ship has to offer
New Orleans
DAY 10
06 Oct 2024
Time at Port: from 8 AM to 3:30 PM
Affectionately christened the Big Easy by the city's mix of French, African and American stock of residents, New Orleans boasts a cuisine all of its own taking inspiration from those who first founded the city. Make sure to try the famous bourbon in a local jazz bar and famously vibrant nightlife in Bourbon Street and the French Quarter,as well as witnessing the world-famous annual Mardi Gras parades and festivities.
Things to do in New Orleans:
French Quarter
The old town of New Orleans boasts charming buildings, lively Bourbon Street with many jazz bars and a year-round Mardi Gras feel. You’ll also find the French Market with craft shops and restaurants, as well as street performers outside St. Louis Cathedral.
Preservation Hall
Legendary live jazz music venue located in the famous French quarter. Open since 1961, here you can take in a show of guest performers or the local house band each night, but make sure to book in advance for a good spot and avoid the queue!
Mardi Gras World
See the warehouse where all the fabulous Mardi Gras floats are made and stored for the epic annual carnival festivities. Hourly tours with an expert on all things Mardi Gras take you round the colourful props, with staff happy to answer your questions.
New Orleans Historic Voodoo Museum
This quirky, two-room museum in the heart of the famous French Quarter is dedicated solely to the mysterious practice of voodoo. Open every day since 1972, the Voodoo Museum is bound to get your undivided attention with its array of vivid voodoo displays.
Bourbon Street
The legendarily lively Bourbon Street is a must for fans of live music and new Orleans’ iconic live jazz shows. Start at one end of the street and take a stroll, soak in the atmosphere, people watch, sip cocktails and drop in for different performers in each buzzing venue.
French Market
Originally the spot for Native Americans to meet up and trade goods, the French Market is a huge jumble of buildings and arcades selling hand-made clothing, craft wares and gourmet street food such as the famous Cajun French cuisine synonymous with Louisiana.
Mardi Gras
Testament to New Orleans' French roots, the annual Mardi Gras celebration each February is probably the largest such celebration in the world, with numerous parades and events each day throughout the two week celebrations, with floats, dancers and plenty of music
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