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One of the most popular carnivals in the world is found in the Caribbean. It's easy to understand why so many people flock to the Caribbean each year to enjoy a carnival.

There are many carnivals in the Caribbean. Each one is unique. All of them have a pounding beat, colorful costumes and a blast of color.

Aside from the main celebrations, there are also plenty of small events that happen throughout the year to celebrate this festive season. These include parades and dancing.

Antigua's carnival has a few distinctive traditions. There's a raucous celebration called 'TShirt Mas'. Here revellers don their best swimsuits to show off their thongs - the short bikini tops that are a key part of Antigua'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.

You can't go wrong with the Cayman Islands Batabano festival for an extravagant celebration. This African-inspired event takes place in the first week or May.


If you're looking for a Caribbean cruise with a bit of flair, Carnival Radiance will offer a series of four- and six-day Bermuda cruises as well as a six-day voyage to the Bahamas from New York starting in 2020. It will also offer its first Cuba cruises departing from New York, nine-day sailings that take you to Havana and two Bahamian ports.

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.

The new programs will be offered on a variety of ships, including 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 move to Port Canaveral in Florida to begin a series a winter schedule that includes six-day cruises to the Caribbean and Cuba, along with seven-day and 8-day Caribbean cruises that stop at some of the most popular 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. A Carnival cruise can be fun and full of culturally-rich activities with some planning.

Trinidad, the Caribbean's vibrant heartbeat, is home to some of the best music and carnivals on the planet. It is easy to see why the country is such a popular Carnival destination.




FAQ

Can my pet be brought onboard?

Most cruise lines allow pets traveling on board. However, there are some restrictions. The first is to make sure your pet can travel. You should not allow pets that are too sick to travel onboard. Secondly, you cannot bring any animals on board unless they are service dogs. Service dogs can be trained to help disabled persons. You cannot also bring any dangerous animal aboard.


Are there any drawbacks to cruising

You should consider the pros and cons to cruising. Some people don't like spending their entire vacation on boats. Some may prefer to stay on the beach or in a hotel. Some may not like being so far away from the land. These fears can be easily overcome if you choose a cruise with plenty time ashore.


Where do cruises actually start?

Miami, Florida is a popular place to start a cruise vacation. It has both international ports and airports, so cruises leave from Miami. These two locations enable passengers to travel throughout South America and Europe.


Is there an all-inclusive cruise?

It is not possible to cruise on all-inclusive ships as they do no offer meals for passengers with dietary limitations. They also do not provide room service, laundry services, or other amenities such as pools, gyms, spas, etc.

Some cruise lines do offer "all-inclusive" deals that cover all aspects of the trip, including alcohol. These packages usually include airfare, hotel accommodations, entertainment, and beverages.


When should I book my cruise?

It all depends where you are going. It's better to book your cruise earlier than later because you have more flexibility on dates. A cruise could be planned around summer months in Europe, for instance. 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.


What is the average cost of a cruise vacation in Canada?

A cruise vacation costs $1,000 per head plus taxes. The average price of a cruise vacation for four adults is $4,000. This includes all meals, drinks, entertainment, activities, excursions, port charges, gratuities, and shipboard amenities.



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  • If you're traveling alone, you may also need to factor in a single supplement, adding up to as much as 100% of the cruise fare. (travel.usnews.com)
  • 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)
  • 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 can I plan my first Cruise?

Planning a cruise is just like any other trip. You need to take into account many factors such as budgeting, where to go and activities. If you're new at cruising, there are key differences in planning your first cruise. For example, cruises typically last much longer than land vacations (up to 3 weeks), so you won't want to leave anything out! Here are some tips to make this vacation even more easy:

  1. Book your cruise as early as possible - Make sure you book at least six months before you depart. You'll be able to find great deals and avoid crowds. Also, you'll have plenty time to research your ship, itinerary, ports and activities. There might be a great deal on airfare!
  2. Select a destination. It doesn’t matter which port is chosen; choose the one that appeals most to you. There are many reasons people love to cruise to different destinations. Some love to travel while others prefer to relax and unwind on the boat. Whatever you prefer, keep in mind your destination preference. The Caribbean is the most popular destination, followed closely by Europe or Alaska.
  3. Book a Suite - If money is not an issue, consider booking a suite. Suites offer more space, a private balcony, and other amenities. These suites can usually be booked for $100-$300 per person, depending on their size and availability during your sailing date.
  4. The weather forecast is important - Cruising is often associated to warm tropical climates. Check the weather forecasts for days that you will be visiting ports. It is possible for the sea to be unpredictable, especially in Antarctica. Before you book your cruise, it is a good idea to check how severe the weather may be.
  5. Be light-weight - Pack only 10 items when packing for a cruise. That means no suitcases full of clothes or shoes! Pack everything in small bags that you can carry on. Layer clothing, as you won't be able wash it at all on board.
  6. Do your research - Read online reviews before buying tickets. Be sure to review their policies regarding pricing, the services they provide, as well and whether cancellation policies make sense.
  7. These must-see locations are not to be missed. Make sure to visit each port at the very least once. Each area has its own charms and culture so you should take advantage of every opportunity.




 



Carnival Cruises - Caribbean Cruises with Flavor