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Day 1 - Miami | Embarkation Day! Get onboard and capture your first glimpse of the ship. While you wait for your luggage to arrive at your room, choose from your many options to have lunch, grab a beverage, and have fun at Carnival's signature sailaway party before dinner and evening activities. |
Day 2 - Fun Day at Sea | Start your day with Sea Day brunch where a different breakfast menu is offered. Choose from many activities including trivia, board games, mini golf or basketball on the sports deck, lounging on the deck, or many other options. Expect to lose the children and teens to the kids and teens clubs where they will meet new friends for the cruise and beyond. |
Day 3 - Fun Day at Sea | As you plan your port days, find a spot to take in the ocean and breeze or watch/participate in the Lido deck fun with the Cruise Director. |
Day 4 - Bonaire | Bonaire is an island nation in the Southern Caribbean that was twice “discovered” — once by the Spanish and once by the Dutch — and was until recently part of the Netherlands Antilles. Its far-flung history may be all over the map… but you’ll find the island itself located just right.
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Day 5 - Aruba |
Splash and play your way across this sparkling corner of the Caribbean, or simply relax on a sun-baked beach on one of Carnival’s cruises to Aruba. The locals call it the “happy island,” and they prove it — Aruba cheerily welcomes visitors to picture-perfect strips of beach, swaths of exotic blooms, and some of the Caribbean’s top shopping and nightlife locales.
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Day 6 - Curacao |
Cruises to Curacao take you into the exciting pulse of the Southern Caribbean. Curaçao is where Europe meets the West Indies, and it collides here beautifully in a smashing blend of bold colors and cosmopolitan culture.
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Day 7 - Sea Day | Wind down from your port days to explore more of the ship and indulge in other activities such as a movie on deck, the arcade or the spa. |
Day 8 - Sea Day | Take in as much as you can of the ship on this last day. Reflect on the adult-only Serenity Deck for quiet time, listening to the ocean and having a light and refreshing salad for lunch. Enjoy room service to spend the day in your cabin. |
Day 9 - Miami |
Debarkation Day. Enjoy an early full-service breakfast in the dining room before you depart or grab something quick from the many eateries onboard. Debark from your cruise and think about your next cruise, if you didn't book it onboard already!
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If you are canceling your booking prior to your final payment, there is no penalty to cancel unless you have booked a specific promotion with a non-refundable deposit and/or fare.
The following promotions have a non-refundable deposit and/or fare at the time of booking and will be penalized as such. Within our standard cancellation penalty period, regular penalties will apply.
Once your booking is within our cancellation penalty period, the amount of penalty will increase as the cruise departure approaches. When calculating the days prior to sailing, the day of sailing should not be considered as one of the days. The day of sailing is considered the first day of the cruise:
The total fare is defined as Cruise Fare, Transfer Services, Pre/Post Cruise Vacation Packages, and Fly2Fun Air (please note that Fly2Fun Restricted Air is non-refundable at the time of booking).
Note: For full 100% penalties, the refund will only include: Taxes, Fees, Port Expenses, and Optional Prepaid Gratuities.
If you have purchased Carnival's Fly2Fun air, please note the following as it pertains to the cancellation of the air portion of your booking:
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