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Carnival Cruise Line Caribbean: 9 nights from Mobile with Carnival Spirit ®
Mar 20, 2027

United States, Mexico, Honduras, Cayman Islands, Jamaica
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Departure Port: Mobile ➞ Landing: Mobile

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    Monday, March 22, 2027 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
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    Tuesday, March 23, 2027 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
    Roatan chevron_right
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    Thursday, March 25, 2027 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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    Friday, March 26, 2027 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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    Monday, March 29, 2027 8:00 AM
    Mobile chevron_right
Mobile

Mobile

Historical Charm and Culture of South America

Mobile, a vibrant port city in Alabama, offers cruisers a unique mix of history, culture and Southern hospitality. During your stop, explore Battleship Memorial Park, where you can visit the historic USS Alabama and other military vehicles, a fascinating experience for history lovers. Stroll through the historic De Tonti Square, among historic houses and centuries-old oak trees, and immerse yourself in the unique atmosphere of the southern United States. A stop at the Mobile Carnival Museum will reveal the secrets of Mardi Gras, a tradition that has deep roots here. Mobile is also rich in excellent cuisine, with restaurants serving Southern specialties such as fresh seafood from the Gulf of Mexico.

Exploring the Rich History of Mobile

Mobile, Alabama, is a city with a storied past that dates back to its founding in 1702, making it one of the oldest cities in the United States. Initially established by the French, Mobile has been under the rule of four countries: France, Britain, Spain, and finally the United States, which has contributed to its rich cultural heritage. The city’s historical significance is evident in the beautifully preserved architecture of the French Quarter, the annual Mardi Gras celebration—arguably the oldest in the country—and the Battleship USS Alabama, a floating museum that honors Mobile’s military history.

Enjoying Mobile's Mild Climate

Mobile's climate is characterized by mild winters and warm, humid summers, making it an ideal destination for visitors year-round. This subtropical climate encourages outdoor activities, from exploring the city’s lush, azalea-filled parks in spring to enjoying the cool breezes off Mobile Bay. Rain is common, which sustains the green landscapes and blooming flowers that Mobile is famous for, making it a picturesque destination in any season.

Must-Visit Attractions in Mobile

Mobile is home to a plethora of attractions that cater to all interests. History enthusiasts will revel in the rich past showcased at the Fort Conde and the History Museum of Mobile. Nature lovers can explore the Mobile Botanical Gardens or take a relaxing cruise along Mobile Bay to witness the city’s natural beauty from the water. For art aficionados, the Mobile Museum of Art features impressive collections. Additionally, the city’s downtown area is vibrant with live music, festivals, and an array of shopping and dining options, making it a lively hub for visitors and cruisers.

Tasting Mobile's Local Cuisine

The culinary scene in Mobile is a delightful reflection of its Gulf Coast location, offering an abundance of fresh seafood alongside Southern classics. Mobile’s signature dish, West Indies salad, a marinated crab delicacy, is a must-try for seafood lovers. The city also prides itself on its gumbo, reflecting its French and Southern heritage. Local restaurants, from quaint cafes to fine dining establishments, provide a gastronomic journey through the flavors that make Mobile unique.

Embarking on a Cruise from Mobile

Mobile not only enchants visitors with its charm and history but also serves as an inviting departure point for cruises. The Port of Mobile is a gateway to the wonders of the Gulf of Mexico, the Caribbean, and beyond. Starting your cruise from Mobile offers the perfect opportunity to explore this historic city before setting sail on your adventure. With a conveniently located cruise terminal, embarking from Mobile is seamless, making it an ideal start to a memorable vacation on the high seas.

Cozumel Island

Cozumel Island

Cozumel, the third largest island and the second most populated in the country, is located in the South-East of Mexico, 62 km from Cancun. The environment in this place is truly paradisiacal , with pristine beaches and unforgettable sunsets. With its various shades of turquoise sea and other natural wonders. Cozumel is the perfect destination to escape from typical cities and enjoy the authentic Caribbean touch of Quintana Roo.

The capital of Cozumel is San Miguel, the only city on the island with 80.000 inhabitants. Its economic activity is mainly focused on nautical tourism. 

Located in the Mexican Caribbean, tourists interested in visiting a place like Cozumel are attracted by its reefs, recognized internationally as one of the best spots for diving and snorkeling. As a port of the second-largest coral reef system in the world, the island’s waters are a paradise for observing species such as rays,turtles and colorful fish.

The Chankanaab Lagoon, located south of the city, is a body of water connected to the sea by an underground tunnel, where visitors can observe a natural aquarium  of marine flora and fauna; around the lake, there is a botanical garden with vegetation typical of the region, and the coast is about 100 meters away.

Roatan

Roatan

George Town

George Town

Capital of Grand Cayman, one of the three magnificent tropical islands, which Christopher Columbus called "Las Tortugas" (the turtles) for the sea creatures he found abundant in the crystal clear waters of the ocean.

Georgetown is the capital of the Cayman Islands and one of the most popular cruise ship stops in the Caribbean, thanks to its white sand beaches, year-round tropical climate, and crystal-clear blue waters. Don't miss Stingray City and diving and snorkeling near the coral reef. Georgetown offers an abundance of duty-free shopping, restaurants, and cafes. If you can get away from the beach on your own, try an excursion to one of the few tropical rainforests in the Antilles.

Montego Bay

Montego Bay

Jamaican Rhythms and Tropical Sails from Montego Bay!

Set sail on a vibrant Caribbean cruise from Montego Bay, Jamaica, a lively city renowned for its beautiful beaches, reggae music, and lush landscapes. This popular tourist destination offers a fantastic starting point for exploring the sun-drenched islands of the West Indies. Immerse yourself in the laid-back Jamaican culture before embarking on a journey filled with relaxation, adventure, and the warm hospitality of the Caribbean.

Mobile

Mobile

Historical Charm and Culture of South America

Mobile, a vibrant port city in Alabama, offers cruisers a unique mix of history, culture and Southern hospitality. During your stop, explore Battleship Memorial Park, where you can visit the historic USS Alabama and other military vehicles, a fascinating experience for history lovers. Stroll through the historic De Tonti Square, among historic houses and centuries-old oak trees, and immerse yourself in the unique atmosphere of the southern United States. A stop at the Mobile Carnival Museum will reveal the secrets of Mardi Gras, a tradition that has deep roots here. Mobile is also rich in excellent cuisine, with restaurants serving Southern specialties such as fresh seafood from the Gulf of Mexico.

Exploring the Rich History of Mobile

Mobile, Alabama, is a city with a storied past that dates back to its founding in 1702, making it one of the oldest cities in the United States. Initially established by the French, Mobile has been under the rule of four countries: France, Britain, Spain, and finally the United States, which has contributed to its rich cultural heritage. The city’s historical significance is evident in the beautifully preserved architecture of the French Quarter, the annual Mardi Gras celebration—arguably the oldest in the country—and the Battleship USS Alabama, a floating museum that honors Mobile’s military history.

Enjoying Mobile's Mild Climate

Mobile's climate is characterized by mild winters and warm, humid summers, making it an ideal destination for visitors year-round. This subtropical climate encourages outdoor activities, from exploring the city’s lush, azalea-filled parks in spring to enjoying the cool breezes off Mobile Bay. Rain is common, which sustains the green landscapes and blooming flowers that Mobile is famous for, making it a picturesque destination in any season.

Must-Visit Attractions in Mobile

Mobile is home to a plethora of attractions that cater to all interests. History enthusiasts will revel in the rich past showcased at the Fort Conde and the History Museum of Mobile. Nature lovers can explore the Mobile Botanical Gardens or take a relaxing cruise along Mobile Bay to witness the city’s natural beauty from the water. For art aficionados, the Mobile Museum of Art features impressive collections. Additionally, the city’s downtown area is vibrant with live music, festivals, and an array of shopping and dining options, making it a lively hub for visitors and cruisers.

Tasting Mobile's Local Cuisine

The culinary scene in Mobile is a delightful reflection of its Gulf Coast location, offering an abundance of fresh seafood alongside Southern classics. Mobile’s signature dish, West Indies salad, a marinated crab delicacy, is a must-try for seafood lovers. The city also prides itself on its gumbo, reflecting its French and Southern heritage. Local restaurants, from quaint cafes to fine dining establishments, provide a gastronomic journey through the flavors that make Mobile unique.

Embarking on a Cruise from Mobile

Mobile not only enchants visitors with its charm and history but also serves as an inviting departure point for cruises. The Port of Mobile is a gateway to the wonders of the Gulf of Mexico, the Caribbean, and beyond. Starting your cruise from Mobile offers the perfect opportunity to explore this historic city before setting sail on your adventure. With a conveniently located cruise terminal, embarking from Mobile is seamless, making it an ideal start to a memorable vacation on the high seas.