Celebrity Cruises
Key West & Bahamas Cruise
Day 1 |
Fort Lauderdale, located along the southeastern coast of Florida, is known for its sun-soaked beaches, diverse culture, and network of scenic canals that earned the city's nickname: “Venice of America.” The city is a gateway to the Everglades, where visitors can take airboat tours to see alligators, exotic birds, and other wildlife. Fort Lauderdale Beach offers powdery sand and clear waters, making it a popular destination for families, couples, and solo travelers alike. Visitors can stroll along the palm-lined promenade, enjoy beachfront dining, or partake in water sports such as paddleboarding and jet skiing. Beyond the beaches, Fort Lauderdale boasts a unique cultural scene. The historic Riverwalk Arts & Entertainment District is home to the Broward Center for the Performing Arts, Museum of Discovery and Science, and NSU Art Museum. One of Fort Lauderdale’s most unique features is its intricate canal system, which stretches over 300 miles. Visitors can take a water taxi or book a sunset cruise to explore the city from a different perspective. Food lovers will find Fort Lauderdale to be a culinary haven. The city’s diverse dining options range from fresh seafood at waterfront restaurants to international cuisine in Las Olas Boulevard’s eateries. Don’t miss trying a Florida staple like stone crab or Key lime pie! |
Day 2 |
"At Sea" typically refers to the vast and diverse marine environments that span our planet, rather than a specific city or destination. However, exploring the concept of being "at sea" can lead to a variety of fascinating experiences and attractions related to maritime adventures and oceanic wonders. One of the most enticing ways to experience "at sea" is through a luxury cruise. Cruises offer a unique opportunity to explore various destinations while enjoying the comforts and amenities of a floating resort. Modern cruise ships provide a blend of relaxation and adventure with activities ranging from fine dining and Broadway-style shows to excursions exploring tropical islands or historical coastal cities. For those interested in marine life, exploring the world's oceans through scuba diving or snorkeling can be an unforgettable experience. Locations such as the Great Barrier Reef in Australia and the coral reefs of Belize offer stunning underwater vistas and an opportunity to observe diverse marine species in their natural habitats. National Geographic provides insights into the best diving spots and conservation efforts that protect these underwater treasures. |
Day 3 |
Key lime pie, anyone? Beaches, margaritas and relaxed vibes are all part of visiting the island city of Key West, where summer never ends. World-class diving and snorkeling opportunities abound here, and when they're not in the water, tourists find Cuban food and visit the historical homes of Harry S. Truman and Ernest Hemingway. Key West is a popular cruise ship stop, but drivers can also access it via the scenic Overseas Highway. Be sure to stand at the Southernmost Point of the Continental United States, marked by a painted buoy. Arrive Time: 8:00 AM – Depart Time: 5:00 PM
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Day 4 |
The Bimini Islands, a gem in the Bahamas, are renowned for their stunning natural beauty and rich history. Just 50 miles east of Miami, Bimini is an easy escape for those seeking a serene getaway. The islands are famed for their pristine beaches, such as the expansive and tranquil Radio Beach, and the alluringly clear waters perfect for snorkeling and diving. These waters are teeming with marine life, making Bimini a paradise for water sports enthusiasts. Historically, Bimini holds a special allure. The islands are often associated with the legendary Fountain of Youth, which explorer Ponce de León reportedly searched for in the 16th century. Visitors can delve into this intriguing past at the Bimini Historical Museum, which offers insights into the island's colorful history and its role in the early days of European exploration. For nature lovers, Bimini offers the chance to explore the unique Bimini Road, an underwater formation that some believe to be remnants of Atlantis. Additionally, the islands are known for the nearby Bimini Bull Shark Dive, where thrill-seekers can observe these majestic creatures in their natural habitat. A fun fact about Bimini is that it has been a favorite haunt of famous writers like Ernest Hemingway. Hemingway spent time here in the 1930s, and his favorite bar, the Big Game Club, still serves as a nostalgic spot for fans of his work. For the best experience, visit between December and April when the weather is pleasantly warm and perfect for outdoor activities. Arrive Time: 8:00 AM – Depart Time: 5:00 PM
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Day 5 |
Fort Lauderdale, located along the southeastern coast of Florida, is known for its sun-soaked beaches, diverse culture, and network of scenic canals that earned the city's nickname: “Venice of America.” The city is a gateway to the Everglades, where visitors can take airboat tours to see alligators, exotic birds, and other wildlife. Fort Lauderdale Beach offers powdery sand and clear waters, making it a popular destination for families, couples, and solo travelers alike. Visitors can stroll along the palm-lined promenade, enjoy beachfront dining, or partake in water sports such as paddleboarding and jet skiing. Beyond the beaches, Fort Lauderdale boasts a unique cultural scene. The historic Riverwalk Arts & Entertainment District is home to the Broward Center for the Performing Arts, Museum of Discovery and Science, and NSU Art Museum. One of Fort Lauderdale’s most unique features is its intricate canal system, which stretches over 300 miles. Visitors can take a water taxi or book a sunset cruise to explore the city from a different perspective. Food lovers will find Fort Lauderdale to be a culinary haven. The city’s diverse dining options range from fresh seafood at waterfront restaurants to international cuisine in Las Olas Boulevard’s eateries. Don’t miss trying a Florida staple like stone crab or Key lime pie! |
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01/04/27 - 01/08/27 |
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01/18/27 - 01/22/27 |
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02/01/27 - 02/05/27 |
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03/15/27 - 03/19/27 |
Starting At $623 |
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04/12/27 - 04/16/27 |
Starting At $613 |
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