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6 Day Caribbean Cruise aboard Carnival Pride

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Itinerary for Carnival Pride 6 Day Caribbean Cruise

Day Port Arrive Depart
4/5/2009 Miami, Florida 4:00 PM
4/6/2009 Key West, Florida 8:00 AM 5:00 PM
4/7/2009 At Sea
4/8/2009 Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands 7:00 AM 4:00 PM
4/9/2009 Ocho Rios, Jamaica 7:30 AM 3:30 PM
4/10/2009 At Sea
4/11/2009 Miami, Florida 8:00 AM
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Ports of Call for Carnival Pride 6 Day Caribbean Cruise

Miami

Caribbean Cruises to Miami

A destination of vast diversity, Miami's year-round warm weather attracts visitors from all over the world to its beautiful beaches, modern architecture, and vibrant nightlife. Two million people call Miami home, but another 10 million come to visit every year.

The Spanish were first to arrive, and it is understandable that their influence should be felt first and foremost. Miami was colonized by the Spanish in the 1500?s, then used as collateral in negotiations with the English that ended the Seven Years War. Spain gained Havana back in exchange for Florida. In 1783, England traded Florida back to Spain for the Bahamas, and Spain ruled Florida as a colony until 1821, when Florida became a state.

Miami now is world famous for its beaches, 35 miles worth, from South Beach to Sunny Isles. Whether you want to sunbathe, swim, or just people watch, there are enough different beaches to suit your fancy.

But there is so much more to the city. A wide range of museums and parks can be found here. They add a refined sense of culture to the glitz and glamour of Miami's world-renowned nightlife.

Of course, if shopping is your main objective, Miami has more than enough shops and boutiques to suit your needs. That's without even mentioning the many upscale shopping malls and sidewalk stores that dot the map

What sets Miami apart from most other tourist destinations is the blend of people who call it home. Nowhere else in the world will you see so many people from so many different cultures. Large communities of Cubans and Haitians mix with retired "snowbirds" from New York and Canada.

It's hard to take in all that Miami has to offer in one day, but here are some of the highlights.

Key West

Caribbean Cruises to Key West

Key West's reputation has certainly undergone a makeover over the years. When Ernest Hemingway called the island home from 1931-1961, Key West was a quiet, laid back port town with its own character and a unique charisma. To visit Key West now is to find an island that has been almost completely commercialized, with small pockets of the old Key West disappearing fast.

Not that this is a terrible thing. The confluence of people into Key West makes for a more diverse atmosphere and a fun-loving destination 365 days a year. Key West still embodies a true "laid back" spirit and a quirky self-deprecating humor; even the cemetery is a source of offbeat amusement. Think about it, how many places have you visited that actually celebrate the sunset?

Key West has been an inspiration to countless authors and artists. Among those who have called the island home, besides Hemingway, are John James Audubon, Tennessee Williams, and John Hershey.

While over 1.2 million people visit Key West annually, only 30,000 people call it home on a permanent basis. But those 30,000 are fiercely loyal. Nicknamed "The Conch Republic," Key West even has its own flag! Most permanent residents have called Key West home for generations, and many would confess that they have never left the island. Can you blame them?

Festivals and celebrations dot the calendar year-round in Key West. From Hemingway Day in July to Fantasy Fest in October, your visit has a good chance of coinciding with a local event.

Of course, over time, the secret of Key West has gotten out. The amount of hotel rooms has tripled, and the delicate balance of natural beauty has been threatened. The only living coral- reef in North America is found here, and steps have been taken to ensure its continued survival.

What will never change is the beautiful weather and breathtaking scenery you will find in Key West. The island is only twelve square miles, easily covered on foot or bicycle. With all its commercialization, Key West has managed to maintain a unique flavor all its own.

Ocho Rios

Caribbean Cruises to Ocho Rios

Jamaica's name comes from an old Arawak word, Xaymaca, meaning "land of wood and water." Looking around the island, it's plain to see where the Arawaks came up with that description. The lush greenery of Jamaica's inland contrasts perfectly with the pristine white sand beaches along the island's northern coast. Ninety percent of the island's 2.5 million residents are of West African descent, with the remaining population consisting mainly of small pockets of European minorities. The island lies 90 miles south of Cuba, and trails only its neighbors, Cuba and the Dominican Republic/Haiti in size, weighing in at 4,400 square miles.

In recent years, Jamaica's image has taken a bit of a beating, as some tourists have bristled at overly aggressive vendors and a rising crime rate. Some of the more affluent private resorts have taken to forbidding their guests from leaving the resort without a guide. Of course, this means that some people aren't getting the true feel of this island nation.

Travelers to Jamaica need not feel unsafe. As long as you take the same precautions that you would take in any major American city, you will have little to worry about. On the whole, Jamaica's people remain friendly and hospitable, and they are proud to welcome you to their island paradise.

Ocho Rios is on Jamaica's north coast, 64 miles or an hour and a half's drive from Montego Bay and two hours from Kingston, Jamaica's capital on the southern coast.

This small city has become a hugely popular tourist destination, with pretty much every major cruise line making a stop here. It has embraced the economic boom that has come with the tourism industry, and everyone is trying to get a piece of the action.

You may get the feeling that each person you meet here is trying to sell you something, and to some extent that is true. The people of Jamaica are poor, in general, and the little crafts they are constantly peddling may mean dinner on the table that night. If you do not want what is being offered, just politely and firmly tell them you are not interested. You need not feel intimidated.

If you come to Ocho Rios during the month of February, you will be treated to the Reggae Sunsplash Festival, celebrate the beautiful sounds of traditional Reggae music as well as the fascinating Rastafarian heritage.

So enjoy Ocho Rios beaches and restaurants. Negotiate yourself a good deal on some souvenirs, and allow yourself to get lost in Jamaica's island beat.





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