Carnival Cruises Carnival Victory Now Sailing 4 & 5 Day Cruises from Miami |
On February 4th, 2013, the Carnival Victory arrived at PortMiami to kick off its new year-round schedule of four- and five-day cruises that visit tropical destinations throughout the Caribbean and Bahamas.
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Victory’s new Miami-based schedule features three distinctly different
itineraries, providing consumers with a variety of convenient and
affordable cruise
options departing from one of America’s top tourist destinations.
Four-day
“long weekend” cruises departing Thursdays call at Key West, Fla., and
Cozumel, Mexico; five-day cruises departing Mondays include stops at
Grand Turk,
Turks & Caicos Islands; the private Bahamian island of Half Moon
Cay; and Nassau, The Bahamas; and five-day voyages departing Saturdays
feature George Town, Grand Cayman; and Ocho Rios, Jamaica.
Each of
these destinations offers a truly unique vacation experience, with miles
of gorgeous white-sand beaches and an interesting array of shore
excursion choices
such as zip-lining, horseback riding, kayaking, and more.
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Victory offers a variety of ways to have fun, from a 214-foot-long
Twister water slide and fun supervised activities and spacious play
areas for kids
in three age groups to a 270-square-foot poolside LED screen showing
nightly Dive-In Movies and a wide range of dancing and entertainment
venues, including the Punchliner Comedy Club presented by George Lopez.
Dining options range from two full-service restaurants with extensive menus and wine lists to a two-level casual eatery offering an array of delectable culinary choices, including a New York-style deli, an Asian specialty venue, a 24-hour pizzeria, pasta- and meat-carving stations, and a Taste of the Nations area offering a different international cuisine each day. Additionally, 60 percent of the ship’s 1,379 staterooms offer either an ocean view or private balcony.
Dining options range from two full-service restaurants with extensive menus and wine lists to a two-level casual eatery offering an array of delectable culinary choices, including a New York-style deli, an Asian specialty venue, a 24-hour pizzeria, pasta- and meat-carving stations, and a Taste of the Nations area offering a different international cuisine each day. Additionally, 60 percent of the ship’s 1,379 staterooms offer either an ocean view or private balcony.
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Victory replaces Carnival Destiny which departs PortMiami on February4th,
on an 18-day trans-Atlantic crossing that will end in Venice, Italy, on
Feb.
22, positioning the vessel for a $155 million renovation. Carnival
Destiny will emerge from the 49-day dry dock with a new name – Carnival
Sunshine – along with a host of dining, bar and entertainment
innovations that are part of the line’s Fun Ship 2.0 enhancement
initiative.
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