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Disney Cruise Line Caribbean: 7 nights from Port Canaveral with Disney Treasure
Apr 5, 2025

United States, Mexico, Cayman Islands, Jamaica, Bahamas
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Departure Port: Port Canaveral ➞ Landing: Port Canaveral

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    Monday, April 7, 2025 8:30 AM - 4:45 PM
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    Friday, April 11, 2025 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM
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Port Canaveral

Port Canaveral

Explore Port Canaveral: Your Gateway to Adventure in the United States

Port Canaveral, located in Florida, is a bustling port city known for its rich history, beautiful beaches, and exciting attractions that cater to travelers seeking sun, sea, and adventure. Established in 1953, Port Canaveral has grown into one of the busiest cruise ports in the world, offering a gateway to explore the wonders of the Caribbean and beyond.

Tropical Climate of Port Canaveral

Port Canaveral enjoys a subtropical climate with warm temperatures year-round, making it an ideal destination for beach lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. Summers are hot and humid, perfect for sunbathing on Cocoa Beach or enjoying water sports like surfing and kayaking. Winters are mild, offering pleasant weather for exploring local attractions and soaking up the Florida sunshine.

Top Attractions and Places to Visit in Port Canaveral

Discover Port Canaveral's top attractions, including Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex where you can learn about space exploration, Exploration Tower for panoramic views of the port and Cape Canaveral, and Jetty Park for fishing and picnicking by the sea. Visit nearby Cocoa Village for shopping and dining, explore Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge for nature trails and birdwatching, or take a cruise to spot dolphins and manatees.

Local Cuisine: Flavors of Coastal Florida

Indulge in Port Canaveral's culinary delights with fresh seafood like shrimp, grouper, and oysters sourced from local waters. Try Florida specialties such as key lime pie, conch fritters, and Cuban sandwiches. Sample Caribbean-inspired dishes at waterfront restaurants, sip on tropical cocktails with ocean views, and enjoy a taste of Southern hospitality in this coastal paradise.

Embark on an Unforgettable Cruise from Port Canaveral

Enhance your Port Canaveral experience by booking a cruise departing from this vibrant port city. Choose from a variety of cruise options exploring the Caribbean islands, visiting tropical destinations like the Bahamas or Bermuda, or sailing to exotic locales in Central America. A cruise from Port Canaveral promises exciting adventures at sea, luxurious amenities onboard, and unforgettable memories to last a lifetime.

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.

George Town

George Town

Capital of Grand Cayman, one of the three magnificentest tropical islands, that Christopher Columbus named “Las Tortugas” (the turtles), because of sea creatures he found in the crystal-clear ocean waters.

George Town is the capital of Cayman Islands and one of the most popular cruise ships ports in the Caribbean, thanks to its white sand beaches, year-round tropical weather and crystal- clear blue waters. 

Don’t miss Stingray City, the diving and the snorkeling near the coral reef. George Town offers many duty-free shopping,restaurants and cafes. If you can go far from the beach, you have to try an excursion to one of the few tropical rainforests in the Anthilles.

Falmouth

Falmouth

With the biggest sugar port, Falmouth, is the ideal first step to exploring Jamaica. It is located on the Northern coast of the island in the Parish of Trelawney with Montego Bay to the West and Ocho Rios to the east, the tropical forest of Cockpit Country to the southwest (a nature reserve inhabited by yellow snakes, butterflies and various bird species).

The picturesque town of Falmouth was a true economic engine and at the center of a significant social upheaval during the English colonial period. The town was built in 1769 according to carefully planned criteria, with all the comforts of a sewer system that even New York did not have. The architecture is particularly noteworthy, with the Courthouse, the waterfront, and the buildings, which are UNESCO world heritage sites.

Enjoy a walk through the historic center of Falmouth, where tourists can still admire 19th century Georgian architecture, enjoy local art and crafts, taste delicious local specialities and tour the town by carriage. It’s possible to practice diving, snorkeling and swimming with dolphins. Inside the island there are many volcanic caves that formed a long time ago and are known for their natural beauty. Whatever you choose to do, your stay will truly be unforgettable.

Castaway Cay

Castaway Cay

Port Canaveral

Port Canaveral

Explore Port Canaveral: Your Gateway to Adventure in the United States

Port Canaveral, located in Florida, is a bustling port city known for its rich history, beautiful beaches, and exciting attractions that cater to travelers seeking sun, sea, and adventure. Established in 1953, Port Canaveral has grown into one of the busiest cruise ports in the world, offering a gateway to explore the wonders of the Caribbean and beyond.

Tropical Climate of Port Canaveral

Port Canaveral enjoys a subtropical climate with warm temperatures year-round, making it an ideal destination for beach lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. Summers are hot and humid, perfect for sunbathing on Cocoa Beach or enjoying water sports like surfing and kayaking. Winters are mild, offering pleasant weather for exploring local attractions and soaking up the Florida sunshine.

Top Attractions and Places to Visit in Port Canaveral

Discover Port Canaveral's top attractions, including Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex where you can learn about space exploration, Exploration Tower for panoramic views of the port and Cape Canaveral, and Jetty Park for fishing and picnicking by the sea. Visit nearby Cocoa Village for shopping and dining, explore Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge for nature trails and birdwatching, or take a cruise to spot dolphins and manatees.

Local Cuisine: Flavors of Coastal Florida

Indulge in Port Canaveral's culinary delights with fresh seafood like shrimp, grouper, and oysters sourced from local waters. Try Florida specialties such as key lime pie, conch fritters, and Cuban sandwiches. Sample Caribbean-inspired dishes at waterfront restaurants, sip on tropical cocktails with ocean views, and enjoy a taste of Southern hospitality in this coastal paradise.

Embark on an Unforgettable Cruise from Port Canaveral

Enhance your Port Canaveral experience by booking a cruise departing from this vibrant port city. Choose from a variety of cruise options exploring the Caribbean islands, visiting tropical destinations like the Bahamas or Bermuda, or sailing to exotic locales in Central America. A cruise from Port Canaveral promises exciting adventures at sea, luxurious amenities onboard, and unforgettable memories to last a lifetime.