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Carnival Cruises: Caribbean Cruises With Flavor



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Some of the most thrilling carnivals are found in the Caribbean. The carnival offers a wide range of music, dancing and colors that make it easy to see why so much people visit the region every year to witness one.

There are many kinds of carnivals around the Caribbean. Each one has its own style. They all share a pounding rhythm and colorful costumes.

Apart from the major celebrations, there are plenty of smaller events that take place throughout the year to celebrate this holiday season. These events often include dances and parades.

In Antigua, there are a few distinct traditions that make the island's carnival one of the most vibrant in the Caribbean. One is the raucous celebration known as 'T-Shirt Mass', where revellers dress up in their finest swimsuits or cut off clothing to show their 'thongs' - a distinctive feature of this island's culture.


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Antigua's carnival boasts another distinctive feature: it has iron bands. Here, cowbells as well as car rims and everything else the locals have at their disposal are used to create infectious beats.

Cayman Islands' Batabano celebration is an extravagant celebration. This is an African-inspired event that's celebrated in the first week of May.


Carnival Radiance will offer Caribbean cruises that are both four- or six-days long. There will also be a six-day trip to the Bahamas, which will depart from New York in 2020. It will also feature its first Cuba cruises from New York - nine-day sailings that visit Havana and two Bahamian ports of call.

Adding to its existing schedule of Cuba cruises is an expanded program that includes seven- and eight-day Caribbean voyages visiting some of the Caribbean's most popular and beautiful islands, including Aruba, Curacao, St. Kitts and Grand Turk.

These new programs will be available on Carnival Horizon, Carnival Sunshine, and Carnival Horizon 2. These cruises feature a full day and overnight stay in Havana along with two Bahamian ports of call.


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Carnival Radiance will then reposition to Port Canaveral, Fla., to operate a series of winter schedules featuring six-day voyages that visit the Caribbean and Cuba as well as seven-day and eight-day Caribbean cruises that offer stops in some of the region's most sought-after destinations.

Carnival Sunrise will be operating a 12-day Carnival Journeys Panama Canal transit from New York, NY to Fort Lauderdale, October 19-31st, 2020.

These cruising trips might not be for everyone. But they are perfect for anyone who loves to travel and see new cultures. It's possible to enjoy a variety of exciting, culturally rich and vibrant activities on a Carnival cruise with a little planning.

The pulsating heart of the Caribbean's creative spirit, Trinidad is one of the most popular Carnival spots in the world and boasts some of the most spectacular music on the planet. It's easy to see why Trinidad is a landmark Carnival destination. There are hundreds of calypso groups performing, and the prize for winning Soca Monarch's prestigious competition.




FAQ

When should I book my cruise?

It all depends on where you're traveling. It's better to book your cruise earlier than later because you have more flexibility on dates. Plan your cruise around dates you know are best, such as if you plan to travel to Europe in summer. On the other hand, if you are going to Asia or South America, you might want to book your cruise later to avoid high season prices.


Are cruises a formal affair?

You don't have to dress up or wear anything extravagant. Simply be comfortable and open to relaxation.


Is there anything negative about cruising?

Consider these things when weighing the pros and disadvantages of cruising. Some people don't like spending their entire vacation on boats. Some people prefer to be closer to the shore or stay in a hotel. Others may be uncomfortable traveling so far from home. These worries can be easily overcome by taking a cruise that leaves you plenty of time to ashore.



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  • In addition, 10 to 15 percent gratuity is typically added to bar bills — for alcohol and soft drinks — and gratuities are applied to spa treatments. (cruiseline.com)
  • You can save 15% off the total price if you book in advance of your trip. (travel.usnews.com)
  • The line estimates savings of 50% when you purchase this bundle. (travel.usnews.com)
  • You'll need to budget around $80 per person per day for this option – and an additional 18% gratuity. (travel.usnews.com)



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How To

How to avoid seasickness on a cruise

A hat can help prevent seasickness when you cruise. A wide-brimmed cap helps to prevent motion sickness by keeping your head from moving too much.

A hat can also keep water off the head, decreasing the amount of moisture in the air. This allows people who are prone to dizziness from inhaling moist air to breathe more easily.

Drink plenty of fluids. Avoid alcohol or caffeine. These drinks dehydrate the body and make it harder for fluids to move around the stomach. Salt levels can be decreased by drinking enough liquids. Salt causes the body's retention of water, which can lead to nausea.

Eat something salty if your stomach is feeling nauseous. Salty foods make the stomach produce more hydrochloric Acid, which is helpful in breaking down food particles.

You can also take medications to alleviate seasickness if none of these methods work. Side effects may include dry mouth or constipation, blurred eyes, headaches, dry mouth, dry eye, dry nose, dry mouth, dry stomach, dry mouth, dry vision, dry cough, and dry eyes.




 



Carnival Cruises: Caribbean Cruises With Flavor