January 30 - February 4, 2010
Carnival Inspiration
Port of Tampa, Florida

 

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DEPARTURE CITY:  TAMPA, FLORIDA

Tampa, Florida has it all.  A single day's itinerary might include breakfast at a waterside cafe, a visit to Busch Gardens Africa, The Florida Aquarium, a streetcar ride to Channelside Bay Plaza for shopping, or a visit to historic Ybor City where the Cuban sandwiches are hot and crisp, the cigars are hand rolled, and the colorful streets are lined with fun.  Not to mention Tampa's white, sugar sand beaches, sport fishing, jet skiing, parasailing and many other land and sea options that it has to offer.

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Panorama of Seven Mile Beach on Grand Cayman.

PORT-OF-CALL:  GEORGE TOWN, GRAND CAYMAN

Grand Cayman is a world class resort area and its Seven Mile Beach, located just north of George Town, is Grand Cayman's premier playground, featuring crystal clear waters and bleach white beaches.
Shoppers will find plenty to do, see, and buy with everything from imported leather goods and hand cut jewelry to brand name apparel and West Indian rums.
Adventure awaits there too.  Snorkel the ever popular Stingray City in the North Sound, the shipwrecked "Ten Sails" at East End, the coral reef off Colliers Point, and the azure waters off nearby Cayman Brac and Little Cayman.  Explore this tropical paradise with a hike to the surreal Mastic Trail, a 200 year old trail that winds its way into a tropical rain forest, and the Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park, 60 plus acres of unspoiled wetlands, mahogany forests, and a stunning array of orchids, bromeliads, crotons, and hibiscus.

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PORT-OF-CALL:  COZUMEL, MEXICO

With its beautiful beaches and exotic locale, Cozumel is an ideal destination for breathtaking sunsets, moonlit walks on secluded beaches, and swimming through crystal clear blue waters.
Famous all over the world for its coral reefs, there are plenty of water sports such as diving, deep sea fishing, snorkeling, kayaking and more.
Cozumel's mostly undeveloped territory at the center of the island has been preserved as the Chankanaab National Park, and the Punta Sur Ecological Reserve.  This huge protected area is shelter for many of the island's endemic species, as well as other endangered forms of life, such as marine turtles and their nesting areas.
The town of Cozumel is filled with ethnic shops and restaurants, along with several 'tourist-party' bars serving up some of the best "fun" in Mexico.

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