Costa Maya & Cozumel Charm

5-NIGHT ROUND-TRIP SAILING FROM MIAMI

Effortless explorations in Mexico

This 5-night sun-soaked respite sails from the exciting shores of Miami, spending a day at sea on the way to your first stop, Costa Maya, known as the new Tulum of Mexico, this beach town features hidden blue-water lagoon cenotes and endless opportunities for relaxation (and adventure). Spend the following day in the classic city of Cozumel before one more day of luxury on board sailing to Miami.

Costa Maya & Cozumel Charm • 5 Nights

Sailing on Resilient Lady

  Day 1

Departs at 06:00 PM, All aboard 2 hrs before departure

  Day 2

  Day 3

09:00 AM - 06:00 PM, local time

  Day 4

Cozumel (Playa del Carmen)

08:00 AM - 08:00 PM, local time

  Day 5

  Day 6

Arrives at 06:30 AM. Please allow up to an hour for the Gangway to open to disembark

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From captivating coasts to laid-back island vibes, the exclusively adult cruise vacation of your dreams is here.

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Uniting the energy of Miami with nautical nods to the history of sailing, we’re infusing our own terminal with the same incredible ethos as our ships.

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Pre-upload your travel docs to the Virgin Voyages app, get Ready to Sail before leaving home, and make boarding a (sea)breeze in just a few minutes.

Easy port access in Costa Maya

Bask in the Mayan sun, go on a Shore Thing, and shop the local spots ‘til you drop. With easy access to the ship, you can come and go as you please.

Late stay in Cozumel

Find Cozumel’s hidden sights, embrace exploration in Playa del Carmen, and soak up Tulum’s dreamy vibes — with a late departure, you can do it all.

The places you'll go

From the Wynwood art scene to the world-renowned shores of Miami Beach, the Magic City is a perfect collision of relaxation and cultural exploration.

Ancient ruins, sleepy beachside villages, and natural lagoons with seven shades of blue — this Mexican port is beaming with culture, history, and beauty.

Balancing sunlit mornings and effervescent nights out is par for the course on the eastern shores of Quintana Roo.

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An ocean of opportunities calling your name.

There’s nothing more liberating than having the freedom of charting your own course. No pre-assigned seating, no fixed schedules, no limited options, no nonsense — just a shipload of opportunities to rejuvenate your body and transform your soul.

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Embark on an unforgettable journey out of Miami with a stop in Mexico . There are two distinct types of Mexico cruises: the Pacific-inspired Riviera on the west coast and the Caribbean-inspired Eastern Caribbean. Traveling to Mexico by cruise is a great way to see the country and experience a wide variety of outdoor and urban activities. Cozumel, Costa Maya, Cabo San Lucas, and Puerto Vallarta are just a few of the popular stops along the way. Activities such as scuba diving, sport fishing, snorkeling, parasailing, and kayaking are common on cruises to Mexico. The Yucatan Peninsula is home to some of Mexico's most impressive Mayan ruins. Chichen Itza, as you've no doubt heard, is particularly stunning and impressive, and it offers a wealth of fascinating Mayan ruins to explore. Take a cruise from Miami to Mexico and you'll get your enchilada's worth of fun and cultural immersion.

Cruises to Mexico from Miami

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Many of the world’s largest cruise ships can regularly be seen departing from Miami , for Mexico, including vessels from Azamara Club Cruises , Carnival Cruise Line , Celebrity Cruises , Crystal Cruises , MSC Cruises , Norwegian Cruise Line , Oceania Cruises , Regent Seven Seas Cruises , Royal Caribbean , Virgin Voyages , and many more. A cruise through Mexico is the perfect getaway, with its rich cultural history, historic ruins, mouthwatering cuisine, and breathtaking landscapes ranging from deserts to tropical rain forests. Vacations on a Mexican cruise are packed with exciting activities like kayaking, zip lining, swimming with dolphins, scuba diving, and much more at each port of call. When you take a cruise to Mexico, you'll never be too far from a stunning beach or a lively nightlife scene. A trip to Mexico is a revelation for foodies because the country is renowned for preserving centuries-old cooking methods. Whatever your reason for visiting this magnificent destination, cruises departing from Miami's port will provide you with a cruise to Mexico and a welcome as warm as the sun on the sand. When you take a cruise to Mexico, you will stop at some of the world's most interesting ports of call, such as Acapulco , Cabo San Lucas (Cabo) , Puerto Costa Maya , Cozumel , Ensenada , Huatulco , Mazatlan , Progreso (Merida) , Puerto Chiapas , Puerto Vallarta , Zihuatanejo (Ixtapa) , known for being an excellent place to unwind and also the starting point for a variety of exciting excursions.

Mexico Out of Miami Cruise Schedule

A cruise that departs from Miami and makes a stop in Mexico will delight anyone with its natural beauty that leaves even the most seasoned traveler awestruck. A cruise to Mexico is perfect for individuals who fantasize about beautiful beaches that are lined with palm trees and have waters that are crystal clear.

Royal Caribbean Western Caribbean 5-day route

5-day Western Caribbean from Miami, Fl

Independence of the seas, royal caribbean.

Date: June 15, 2024

Ports of Call: Miami, CocoCay, Cozumel, Miami; View Itinerary

Norwegian Cruise Line Panama Canal 21-day route

21-day Panama Canal from Miami, Fl

Norwegian encore, norwegian cruise line.

Date: April 7, 2024

Ports of Call: Miami, Cartagena, Panama Canal, Panama City, Puerto Quetzal, Acapulco, Puerto Vallarta, Cabo San Lucas, Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Francisco, Victoria, Seattle; View Itinerary

Date: October 14, 2024

Carnival Cruise Line Western Caribbean 7-day route

7-day Western Caribbean from Miami, Fl

Carnival magic, carnival cruise line.

Date: July 7, 2024

Ports of Call: Miami, Cozumel, Belize, Mahogany Bay, Miami; View Itinerary

Royal Caribbean Western Caribbean 5-day route

Date: January 11, 2025

Ports of Call: Miami, Grand Cayman, Cozumel, Miami; View Itinerary

Norwegian Cruise Line Western Caribbean 7-day route

Norwegian Bliss, Norwegian Cruise Line

Date: December 21, 2024

Ports of Call: Miami, Roatan, Harvest Caye, Costa Maya, Cozumel, Miami; View Itinerary

Date: November 23, 2024

Date: September 30, 2024

Norwegian Joy, Norwegian Cruise Line

Date: March 22, 2025

Carnival Cruise Line Western Caribbean 6-day route

6-day Western Caribbean from Miami, Fl

Carnival horizon, carnival cruise line.

Date: January 12, 2025

Ports of Call: Miami, Ocho Rios, Grand Cayman, Cozumel, Miami; View Itinerary

Virgin Voyages Western Caribbean 5-day route

Valiant Lady, Virgin Voyages

Date: June 2, 2024

Ports of Call: Miami, Cozumel, Bimini, Miami; View Itinerary

Scarlet Lady, Virgin Voyages

Norwegian Cruise Line Western Caribbean 5-day route

Norwegian Sky, Norwegian Cruise Line

Date: May 23, 2024

Ports of Call: Miami, Key West, Cozumel, Great Stirrup Cay, Miami; View Itinerary

Royal Caribbean Western Caribbean 7-day route

Icon of the Seas, Royal Caribbean

Date: August 17, 2024

Ports of Call: Miami, Roatan, Costa Maya, Cozumel, CocoCay, MIami; View Itinerary

Carnival Cruise Line Western Caribbean 7-day route

Carnival Celebration, Carnival Cruise Line

Date: April 14, 2024

Ports of Call: Miami, Cozumel, Costa Maya, Mahogany Bay, Miami; View Itinerary

Date: March 8, 2025

Norwegian Cruise Line Panama Canal 11-day route

11-day Panama Canal from Miami, Fl

Norwegian gem, norwegian cruise line.

Date: November 21, 2024

Ports of Call: Miami, Grand Cayman, Cartagena, Panama Canal, Puerto Limon, Harvest Caye, Cozumel, Miami; View Itinerary

Norwegian Cruise Line Panama Canal 18-day route

18-day Panama Canal from Miami, Fl

Ports of Call: Miami, Cartagena, Panama Canal, Panama City, Puerto Quetzal, Acapulco, Puerto Vallarta, Cabo San Lucas, Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Francisco; View Itinerary

Crystal Cruises Western Caribbean 9-day route

9-day Western Caribbean from Miami, Fl

Crystal serenity, crystal cruises.

Date: December 29, 2024

Ports of Call: Miami, Cozumel, Belize, Roatan, Grand Cayman, Key West, Miami; View Itinerary

Date: August 25, 2024

Date: September 1, 2024

Oceania Cruises Eastern Caribbean 18-day route

18-day Eastern Caribbean from Miami, Fl

Vista, oceania cruises.

Date: February 19, 2025

Ports of Call: Miami, Antigua, Castries, St. Georges, Bridgetown, Roseau, Gustavia, Miami, Costa Maya, Harvest Caye, Roatan, Cozumel, Miami; View Itinerary

Date: May 4, 2024

Date: June 29, 2024

MSC Cruises Eastern Caribbean 14-day route

14-day Eastern Caribbean from Miami, Fl

Msc seascape, msc cruises.

Date: April 13, 2024

Ports of Call: Miami, Nassau, San Juan, Puerto Plata, Ocean Cay, Miami, Ocho Rios, Grand Cayman, Cozumel, Ocean Cay, Miami; View Itinerary

Celebrity Cruises Western Caribbean 7-day route

Celebrity Summit, Celebrity Cruises

Date: April 15, 2024

Ports of Call: Miami, Grand Cayman, Roatan, Costa Maya, Cozumel, Miami; View Itinerary

MSC Cruises Western Caribbean 14-day route

14-day Western Caribbean from Miami, Fl

Ports of Call: Miami, Ocho Rios, Grand Cayman, Cozumel, Ocean Cay, Miami, Puerto Plata, San Juan, Nassau, Ocean Cay, Miami; View Itinerary

Celebrity Cruises Western Caribbean 5-day route

Date: April 6, 2024

Ports of Call: Miami, Nassau, Cozumel, Miami; View Itinerary

Norwegian Breakaway, Norwegian Cruise Line

Date: July 28, 2024

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Siesta or fiesta, we've got the best Mexico cruise for you.

Each port on our Mexican Cruise holidays is filled with fun and adventure including kayaking, zip lining, swimming with dolphins, scuba diving and much more. You're never far from a beautiful beach or a good party on Norwegian's cruises to Mexico. Explore old traditions and stunning towns when you cruise to the Mexican Riviera on our sister ships, Norwegian Bliss and Norwegian Joy .

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New Ship Mexico Cruise

Cruise to Mexico on One of Our Newest Ships

Experience the beauty and splendor of this romantic region with a cruise aboard one of our newest and most exciting ships, Norwegian Bliss. Witness Cabo's gorgeous sunsets from the Observation Lounge or whilst enjoying a delectable dinner on The Waterfront, exclusively on Norwegian. Once you're ready for more excitement, head to the outdoor laser tag arena, or go for some laps at the thrilling race track.

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We know the destinations you'll be visiting and what there is to see, do and experience. We offer you a variety of excursions to choose from, in every port you'll visit.

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Mexican Outback & Camel Ride

This Mexican Outback and Camel Safari is an unforgettable eco-adventure that combines spectacular views, delicious cuisine and an exciting beach camel ride....

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Salsa & Salsa

Are you ready to try Mexican salsa, margaritas and learn how to dance the Salsa? Then this tour is for you! ...

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The Best of Mazatlan

Your tour begins with an interesting ride along Mazatlan’s oceanfront for a view of the lighthouse and offshore islands. Continue into the heart of the old downtown for a short vis...

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Las Caletas Hideaway

As you cruise towards this tropical paradise aboard a first-class catamaran, you'll enjoy the most fantastic coastal scenery that Puerto Vallarta has to offer. ...

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Hilton Checkers Los Angeles

Less than a mile from The Museum of Contemporary Art, this genteel hotel in a 1920s building is a mile both from the Walt Disney Concert Hall and from the Grammy Museum at L.A. Live.

Relaxed rooms offer flat-screen TVs, marble bathrooms and desks, as well as coffeemakers. Suites add separate living areas.

Relaxed rooms offer flat-screen TVs, marble bathrooms and desks, as well as coffeemakers. Suites add separate living areas. Some include patios and/or fireplaces.

There's a polished bar and an elegant restaurant. Other amenities include a fitness centre, a business centre and a rooftop terrace, plus meeting and event space.

Distance/Airport: 18 miles Distance/Pier: 23 miles

Package includes: Room and room tax Bellman gratuities Transfers between Hotel and Pier

Important Note: Accommodations are based on double occupancy per room. Some accommodation will allow triple and quad guests in a room and are subject to availability and surcharge will apply. Additional hotel rooms to accommodate triple and quads may be required, and surcharge will apply.

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The Sheraton Grand Los Angeles

Part of the Bloc shopping and entertainment centre, this upscale high-rise hotel is a minute's walk from a metro station, and less than a mile from the Crypto.com Arena.

Sophisticated rooms offer Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs and coffeemakers; microwaves and minifridges are available on request. Suites add separate sitting areas. Club rooms provide access to a lounge with complimentary continental breakfast and afternoon snacks.

There's a hip restaurant featuring farm-to-table fare, and a lobby bar serving cocktails. Other amenities include a gym, plus 35,000 sq ft of meeting space.

Phone: (213) 488-3500

Distance/Airport: 17.5 miles Distance/Pier: 23 miles

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Cruise to Cozumel from Miami

Cozumel, Mexico

Embark on a breathtaking Caribbean adventure as you set sail from the vibrant Florida , to the enchanting Cozumel, Mexico . A Caribbean cruise offers an extraordinary opportunity to explore a paradise of sun-soaked beaches, crystal-clear turquoise waters, and a rich tapestry of cultural experiences.

Miami is the perfect departure point for your Caribbean cruise adventure, offering a blend of sun-soaked beaches, cultural richness, and lively entertainment. Explore the city's diverse neighborhoods, indulge in delectable cuisine, and immerse yourself in the vibrant art and music scene. With its convenient port facilities, ample parking options, and easy access from the airport and hotels, Miami ensures a seamless start to your cruise journey. Depart from this vibrant city and set sail to the Caribbean, where endless adventures await you on the high seas. As you board your luxurious cruise ship in Miami, you'll be greeted by a warm and friendly crew ready to cater to your every need. Settle into your comfortable cabin, adorned with modern amenities and breathtaking ocean views, and get ready for the journey of a lifetime.

As you arrive at your final destination, the Cozumel port, you'll be captivated by its unique allure. Ships dock directly at the port of Cozumel, making it easy for passengers to disembark and explore. The port can accommodate several ships at once, making it a busy and bustling area. Ships usually arrive in the morning and depart in the early evening, giving visitors plenty of time to explore the island. With an average stay of 8 to 10 hours, you'll have ample opportunity to discover the delights both within the port and its surrounding areas. The port area itself is well-equipped with various amenities, including shops, restaurants, and excursion services, ensuring a seamless experience for visitors.

A Caribbean cruise from Miami to Cozumel is an unforgettable journey that combines relaxation, exploration, and indulgence. Whether you're seeking thrilling water sports, romantic getaways, or family-friendly adventures, the Caribbean has something for everyone. So pack your bags, set sail, and let the magic of the Caribbean unfold before your eyes on this remarkable cruise vacation.

Cozumel

Cozumel, Mexico, is an irresistible Caribbean cruise port of call that seamlessly blends natural beauty, cultural heritage, and thrilling adventures. From pristine beaches and vibrant coral reefs to captivating Mayan ruins and a lively shopping scene, this tropical paradise has something to offer...

Miami

The Port of Miami is one of the busiest cruise ports in the world, located in the heart of Miami's bustling downtown area. With easy access to the airport and a variety of transportation options, it's the perfect starting point for your Caribbean adventure. Known for its stunning beaches, lively...

Cruise Schedule to Cozumel from Miami

Cozumel, Mexico, is an irresistible Caribbean cruise port of call that seamlessly blends natural beauty, cultural heritage, and thrilling adventures. From pristine beaches and vibrant coral reefs to captivating Mayan ruins and a lively shopping scene, this tropical paradise has something to offer every traveler. Whether you seek relaxation, exploration, or a mix of both, Cozumel guarantees an unforgettable experience that will leave you longing to return. Prepare to be enchanted by the splendors of Cozumel as you embark on an unforgettable journey through this captivating destination.

Carnival Cruise Line Western Caribbean 4-day route

4-day Western Caribbean cruise from Miami

Carnival sunrise, carnival cruise line.

Date: March 28, 2024

Ports of Call: Miami, Key West, Cozumel, Miami; View Itinerary

MSC Cruises Eastern Caribbean 14-day route

14-day Eastern Caribbean cruise from Miami

Msc seascape, msc cruises.

Date: March 30, 2024

Ports of Call: Miami, Nassau, San Juan, Puerto Plata, Ocean Cay, Miami, Ocho Rios, George Town, Cozumel, Ocean Cay, Miami; View Itinerary

Carnival Cruise Line Western Caribbean 6-day route

6-day Western Caribbean cruise from Miami

Carnival magic, carnival cruise line.

Date: March 31, 2024

Ports of Call: Miami, Cozumel, Belize City, Costa Maya, Miami; View Itinerary

MSC Cruises Western Caribbean 7-day route

7-day Western Caribbean cruise from Miami

Msc divina, msc cruises.

Ports of Call: Miami, Ocho Rios, George Town, Cozumel, Ocean Cay, Miami; View Itinerary

MSC Cruises Western Caribbean 18-day route

18-day Western Caribbean cruise from Miami

Ports of Call: Miami, Ocho Rios, George Town, Cozumel, Ocean Cay, Miami, Ocho Rios, Aruba, Cartagena, Colon, Puerto Limon, Ocean Cay, Miami; View Itinerary

Celebrity Cruises Western Caribbean 5-day route

5-day Western Caribbean cruise from Miami

Celebrity summit, celebrity cruises.

Date: April 6, 2024

Ports of Call: Miami, Nassau, Cozumel, Miami; View Itinerary

MSC Cruises Western Caribbean 14-day route

14-day Western Caribbean cruise from Miami

Ports of Call: Miami, Ocho Rios, George Town, Cozumel, Ocean Cay, Miami, Nassau, San Juan, Puerto Plata, Ocean Cay, Miami; View Itinerary

Carnival Cruise Line Western Caribbean 6-day route

Carnival Horizon, Carnival Cruise Line

Date: April 7, 2024

Ports of Call: Miami, Ocho Rios, George Town, Cozumel, Miami; View Itinerary

Virgin Voyages Western Caribbean 5-day route

Scarlet Lady, Virgin Voyages

Ports of Call: Miami, Cozumel, Bimini, Miami; View Itinerary

Norwegian Cruise Line Bahamas 5-day route

5-day Bahamas cruise from Miami

Norwegian breakaway, norwegian cruise line.

Date: April 9, 2024

Ports of Call: Miami, Cozumel, Great Stirrup Cay, Miami; View Itinerary

Date: April 13, 2024

Carnival Cruise Line Western Caribbean 7-day route

Carnival Celebration, Carnival Cruise Line

Date: April 14, 2024

Ports of Call: Miami, Cozumel, Costa Maya, Mahogany Bay, Miami; View Itinerary

Celebrity Cruises Western Caribbean 7-day route

Date: April 15, 2024

Ports of Call: Miami, George Town, Roatan, Costa Maya, Cozumel, Miami; View Itinerary

Date: April 20, 2024

Date: April 21, 2024

Carnival Conquest, Carnival Cruise Line

Date: April 22, 2024

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Date: May 4, 2024

Ports of Call: Miami, Ocho Rios, George Town, Cozumel, Ocean Cay, Miami, Puerto Plata, San Juan, Nassau, Ocean Cay, Miami; View Itinerary

Royal Caribbean Western Caribbean 5-day route

Independence of the Seas, Royal Caribbean

Ports of Call: Miami, CocoCay, Cozumel, Miami; View Itinerary

Date: May 5, 2024

Norwegian Cruise Line Western Caribbean 7-day route

Ports of Call: Miami, Roatan, Harvest Caye, Costa Maya, Cozumel, Miami; View Itinerary

Valiant Lady, Virgin Voyages

MSC Cruises Eastern Caribbean 14-day route

Date: May 11, 2024

Ports of Call: Miami, Puerto Plata, San Juan, Nassau, Ocean Cay, Miami, Ocho Rios, George Town, Cozumel, Ocean Cay, Miami; View Itinerary

Royal Caribbean Western Caribbean 7-day route

Icon of the Seas, Royal Caribbean

Ports of Call: Miami, Roatan, Costa Maya, Cozumel, CocoCay, MIami; View Itinerary

Carnival Cruise Line Western Caribbean 7-day route

Date: May 12, 2024

Ports of Call: Miami, Cozumel, Belize City, Mahogany Bay, Miami; View Itinerary

Date: May 13, 2024

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Cruise to Costa Maya for an irresistible blend of serene beaches, action-packed activities and the best flavors south of the border. Mexico’s vivid Caribbean coast will appear just beyond the dock when your Carnival cruise visits Costa Maya. Silver dolphins, bright yellow angelfish, turquoise waves, ivory sand — these are just some selections from Costa Maya’s palette that you can expect to see on your Carnival Costa Maya adventure. Inland from the port are more brilliant hues, from the otherworldly shades of blue at the Lake of Seven Colors to the white stone pyramids of the ancient Maya. This bounty of beauty is yours to explore when you cruise to Costa Maya.

  • Peek under the surface with the partially-excavated Chacchoben ruins.
  • Get your wheels spinning with vehicle options like bikes, ATVs and more.
  • Scuba dive with moray eels and docile nurse sharks in the Great Mesoamerican Reef.

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If you live in South Florida you've no doubt seen cruise ships docked or out on the open seas, heading to or coming from somewhere nearby or far away.

And if you're new to cruising or have only been on a couple of Caribbean adventures, you may not realize how many different types of cruises and ships there are.

From huge ships like the Icon of the Seas that can hold up to 7,600 passengers to smaller luxury vessesl with fewer than 100 passengers on board, and from heading up and down Florida's coast to across the world, the types of ships and destinations are nearly limitless.

When many think of cruising, they might picture big beautiful ships that are resorts at sea, with thousands of passengers on board enjoying the food, drinks and entertainment.

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"For a lot of people that megaship experience is really what they’re looking for. This is the big cruise ships, you see them all the time out of South Florida," said Colleen McDaniel, editor-in-chief of the Cruise Critic website.

From Carnival to Norwegian, MSC, Royal Caribbean, Princess, Disney, Celebrity, Holland America, Virgin and more, all of the major cruise lines are right in South Florida's backyard.

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Ken Muscat, the managing director of Scenic Group and someone who's worked in the cruise industry for 30 years, said that means more options for cruisers.

"I think that's one of the greatest things about the cruise industry. It's so diverse and there really is something for everybody," Muscat said.

Muscat said the bigger ships may have more appeal for a wider range of travelers.

"I think the big ships are catered best towards multigenerational travel," Muscat said. "You've got families, you've got the grandparents that are coming along from both sets of parents, you've got the young kids and these big ships offer so many different alternatives for everybody."

He also said the smaller ships have something to offer as well.

"Now, we're also seeing this trend of smaller ships and new brands that are coming into the industry that are offering these ultra luxury or very premium kind of products," Muscat said.

McDaniel agreed.

"They are very inclusive. The service is top notch, and the dining is excellent," she said. "These small ships can take you to more remote places around the world, smaller ports. So you’re going to see different places than you might see with some of these megaships."

Smaller ships might provide a sunset sailing into St. Barts or a stroll in the sand on Jost Van Dyke in the British Virgin Islands.

Companies like Scenic, Regent Seven Seas, Emerald, Ritz Carlton, Silversea and Explora Journeys offer these five-star sailings out of South Florida and other ports in the Caribbean, just a short plane ride away.

If you're up for a longer plane ride, you can venture on board a river cruise to explore the winding waterways of Asia and Europe.

"The food is wonderful, the wine is flowing. But every day you're in these small little ports," said Michelle Fee, CEO of Cruise Planners. "And you get to experience that by stepping off the ship and you're right in the little, quaint town."

And since there are two international airports in South Florida, there's another cool cruising option: expedition cruises.

These are bucket list trips with exotic, once-in-a-lifetime destinations.

"They typically will do longer cruises, world cruises, or visit places all over the Med[Mediterranean], Antarctica, the Arctic, the Galapagos, very exotic ports of call," Muscat said.

With more and more companies offering expedition excursions, these remote destinations are more accessible than ever before.

"I’m a firm believer that there is a cruise and a cruise ship for every single person on the planet," McDaniel said.

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I've been on 2 ultra-luxury cruise ships — endless caviar and free flights make the $685 per day worth it

  • The cruise industry's  new ultra-luxury ships  could be worth the expensive fares.
  • Wealthy cruisers get high-end amenities like complimentary flights, caviar, and wine.
  • Luxury small-ship cruising has becoming increasingly popular. 

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Say goodbye to questionable lunch buffets and tiny, windowless cabins. On ultra-luxury cruises , travelers get mountains of caviar, roundtrip business-class flights, and floating Rolex stores.

When you think of a cruise, you might picture the giant ships run by companies like Royal Caribbean and Norwegian. On these family-friendly floating resorts, activities like go-kart tracks, waterparks, and virtual reality arcades are commonplace.

On smaller, more expensive cruises, these large and loud amenities are replaced with peace, quiet, and foie gras.

Cruises are generally considered an affordable vacation option, with necessities like food and a cabin included in the base fare.

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However, many mass-market cruise companies are increasingly following the budget airline model : Charge a cheap fare and pile up plenty of irresistible pay-to-play amenities.

Travelers could easily accidentally blow past their budget by the end of the vacation.

But guests luxuriate on high-end cruises, many of which are all-inclusive and don't have this problem.

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Sure, luxury cruises have a higher base fare. But you'll never have to reach for your wallet once on board.

That's about as stress-free as you can get with a vacation.

"I'd rather have a few empty beds and get the right guests at the right price," Michael Ungerer, CEO of MSC Group's new luxury cruise line , Explora Journeys, told Business Insider in 2023. "Most of [the amenities] are already included, so we don't have to upsell."

After going on two luxury cruise ships, I now understand why so many wealthy travelers are splurging on these vacations at sea.

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In 2023, I spent one night on Explora Journeys' Explora I while it was docked in New York and three nights on Regent Seven Seas Cruises' Grandeur while it sailed roundtrip from Miami. Both were complimentary non-revenue events for travel agents and media.

Seven Seas Grandeur's least expensive 2024 cruise is a seven-night roundtrip Miami voyage in December, starting at $4,800 per person — about $685 per day. (Travelers can book their own flights and pre-cruise hotels for a discounted fare.)

Meanwhile, Explora I's most affordable itinerary is a $3,030-per-person, 10-night November sailing from Barcelona to Bridgetown, Barbados.

Expensive? Yes. But on a cruise, money buys happiness.

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On both ships, the fare includes complimentary bottles of Champagne, WiFi, endless alcoholic beverages, and access to the spa.

With Regent Seven Seas, pre-cruise hotels, every on board restaurant, flights to and from the ship (business class if international), and most excursions are also included.

Ironically, a higher price means a smaller ship.

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The 922-guest Explora I stands at 813 feet and 63,900 gross-tons. The 746-guest Seven Seas Grandeur is smaller at 735 feet-long and 55,000 gross-tons.

To compare, Royal Caribbean's most popular and the world's largest cruise ship, the 7,600-guest Icon of the Seas , is a casual 1,196 feet long and 248,663 gross tons.

We’ll likely never see Icon of the Seas’ waterslides and theme park amenities across Regent Seven Seas' or Explora’s fleet.

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But small ships have two big benefits: exclusivity and the ability to fit in more desirable ports.

The Grandeur is scheduled to sail to destinations like Oranjestad, Aruba, and Castries, Saint Lucia, while Explora I is planned for Hawaii and Casablanca, Morocco.

Icon of the Seas is exclusively sailing in the Caribbean this year.

Luxury ships still have some traditional amenities like pools, restaurants, and bars — just with an upscale flair, of course.

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Instead of arcades, Explora I and Seven Seas Grandeur have cigar lounges.

Instead of a kid's playground, the latter has a quiet library.

Even the drinking water is better: No need to travel to Erewhon to sip on crystal-infused water. Just head to Explora I's spa instead.

The devil (quiet references to quiet luxury) is in the ships’ details.

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Explora I has the first Rolex store at sea. The Cartier boutique is right next door.

Up a few decks, travelers can workout at the Technogym Artis Line-supplied gym, where a treadmill costs $20,250 and an elliptical $15,500.

Meanwhile, Seven Seas Grandeur is decorated with 503 chandeliers and a $6 million art collection that includes several original Pablo Picasso pieces and a custom Fabergé egg.

As expected, the food on these luxury ships are comparable to Michelin-starred restaurants.

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Both floating five-star resorts have lunch buffets of raw seafood, lobster tails, and crab legs.

For dinner on the Explora I, travelers can dine on the six restaurants' wagyu tataki, grilled octopus, and aged prime rib with potatoes and caviar.

The Seven Seas Grandeur's five restaurants all serve some form of black truffle, sturgeon caviar, or foie gras.

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For a 10-night cruise, Regent Seven Seas says its new ship carries 1,200 pounds of lobster, 20 pounds of caviar, and 5,000 bottles of wine — the most pricey at $2,500.

Expensive food means expensive service: Like many high-end on-land restaurants, the hostess always offered me a black napkin when I wore dark pants.

Dinners of steak tartare, lobster, and wine were as commonplace as the scrambled eggs at the breakfast buffet.

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And, they're free, according to the laws of " girl math ."

By the end of my second night on the Regent Seven Seas ship, "I'm tired of eating caviar" went from being a joke to a serious statement.

If we're stereotyping, cruise ship bars can be less-than-luxe.

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But don't call Explora I's Lobby Bar, which looks like it came out of an actual hotel bar, "trashy." After all, its background music comes from the overhead Steinway piano.

Starbucks outposts are becoming increasingly popular on mass-market ships.

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But wealthy cruisers don't get to wake up with green siren-decorated cups of caffeine.

Instead, Explora I and Seven Seas Grandeur have their own coffee shops serving delectable espresso-based drinks and a separate afternoon tea service.

Like the lack of mediocre coffee, travelers on these fine ships will never be stuck in a tiny windowless interior cabin.

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The smallest stateroom on the 461-cabin Explora I starts at 377 square-feet and flexes high-end amenities like a Dyson hairdryer.

The 373 cabins on the Seven Seas Grandeur start a bit smaller at 307 square-feet. At least it comes with L'Occitane en Provence products.

Both options have walk-in closets, floor-to-ceiling windows, and balconies. That's unheard of in the cheapest cabin on most mega-ships.

But one of the most pleasant differences between ultra-luxury and mid-tier cruises isn't in the amenities or dining.

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It's the general ambiance.

Ultra-luxury ships aren't designed for cruising families with young children . The two ships didn't have cartoonish decor, loud lounges, or an unbearable number of children that could've kicked my fight-or-flight response.

Instead, the high-end vessels' common spaces were modern, mature, and relaxing.

If it seems like everyone you know has recently booked a cruise, you’d be correct.

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Popular cruise lines like Royal Caribbean, Norwegian, and Carnival have recently seen off-the-charts bookings.

The same applies to the industry's more niche and expensive peers — especially as travelers have increasingly splurged on luxurious vacations like small-ship cruising.

In February, Harry Sommer, president and CEO of Regent's parent company, Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings , said demand for its luxury brands has been "very high."

After eating caviar and black truffles for every dinner on the Grandeur, I now understand why.

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2 crew members die on Holland America ship; fire breaks out on Carnival cruise

MIAMI — Two crew members died on board a Holland America cruise ship, and a fire broke out on a Carnival ship while both of the ships were in the Bahamas this weekend, officials said.

The two crew on the Florida-based Nieuw Amsterdam died Friday during an "accidental steam release" while it was calling at the private resort island Half Moon Cay, Holland America said in a statement on Sunday.

"There was an accidental steam release in an engineering space on board Nieuw Amsterdam, which sadly resulted in the death of two crew members," the cruise line said.

The Bahamas Maritime Authority and the Dutch Safety Board were investigating the exact cause of the release, Holland America said.

A representative of the Bahama’s Coroner’s Court did not immediately respond to a request for information, such as the crew members’ identities and the cause and manner of death.

The cruise line said the conclusions of any investigation would be taken seriously. "Safety is always our top priority, and we are working to understand what, if anything, can be learned from this tragic accident," it said.

Passenger Laine Doss said she was on board when the captain announced the deaths on the vessel's P.A. system.

"We were celebrating the last day of the cruise," she said, when the mood changed "to something extremely somber."

The captain's voice broke, she said.

"He broke down crying," Doss said. "There was a moment of silence that the captain requested. And that entire scenario did affect the entire cruise. Things were canceled, joyous events were canceled, and we really just thought about mortality — the people who perished on the ship."

Crew members were being offered counseling, Holland America said.

Dutch government inspectors determined the vessel to be "fully operable," and this was "confirmed" by the U.S. Coast Guard, the cruise line said.

A U.S. Coast Guard spokesperson said she was looking into the statement and was unable to immediately confirm it.

The Nieuw Amsterdam returned Saturday to its home port of Fort Lauderdale, guests disembarked, and the vessel has embarked on a cruise with a stop in Ocho Rios, Jamaica, on Monday, Holland America said.

"All of us at Holland America Line are deeply saddened by this event," the cruise line said. "We’ve been in contact with the families of both team members and are offering our support to them and to all of our crew at this difficult time."  

The ship set sail out of Fort Lauderdale on March 16 for a seven-night trip.

Fire on the port-side exhaust funnel of another Florida-based cruise ship in the Bahamas, the Carnival Freedom, rocked some passengers Saturday and took the ship out of commission for repairs, the cruise line said.

No injuries were reported.

In a statement Sunday, Carnival Cruises acknowledged witness reports of a lightning strike or the sound of thunder before the fire erupted.

Passenger Heath Barnes said the ship was on a detoured path, destined for an unscheduled stop in Freeport, as a result of stormy weather and high winds when fire started.

"I was shocked," he said. "I mean, I looked out there and you're not supposed to see black smoke and fire shooting out of the tail end of the cruise."

The blaze was preceded by "the loudest thunder-lightning clap that I've ever heard in my life," Barnes said.

Ship personnel extinguished the fire, Carnival Cruises said.

The cruise line said a technical team determined the ship sustained enough damage that it will need repairs before it can be returned to scheduled cruises. The funnel was stabilized, passengers were expected to be returned to Port Canaveral, and the ship will set off to Freeport for repairs, it said.

"The damage is more than we first thought and will require an immediate repair to stabilize the funnel, resulting in the cancellation of the March 25 and March 29 cruises from Port Canaveral," Carnival Cruises said.

Passengers scheduled for those late-March cruises are being offered full refunds and credit that can be used for a future cruise, it said.

It was the second funnel fire on the Carnival Freedom since 2022.

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Marissa Parra is a national correspondent for NBC News based in Miami, Florida.

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Dennis Romero is a breaking news reporter for NBC News Digital. 

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The Carnival Freedom cruise ship experienced its second fire in less than two years, and passenger footage caught the flames with smoke coming from the ship’s exhaust funnel Saturday afternoon. 

“That’s nutty,” X user @breezebreeze_ can be heard while showing the fire aboard the ship.

Carnival Cruise Line put out several tweet replies regarding the incident they say happened at 3:15 ET. 

“Carnival Freedom reported a fire on the port side of the ship’s exhaust funnel,” one of the posts read. “The ship was 20 miles off Eleuthera Island, Bahamas, heading to Freeport after a canceled call to Princess Cay due to weather.”

The news prompted passengers of the ship’s upcoming departure from Port Canaveral on Monday to ask the cruise line if their itinerary would go off as planned.

“Is the cruise for the Carnival Freedom March 25 departing cruise from Port Canaveral still planning on going?” one X user asked Carnival. “We need to know for travel purposes!”

Carnival Freedom reported a fire on the port side of the ship’s exhaust funnel March 23, 2024.

“I can almost guarantee it’ll be canceled,” another X user wrote about the ship’s next planned cruise. “This isn’t the first time this has happened ironically to this ship, and the following sailing when it happened that time were canceled, but obviously not confirm[ed].”

Carnival quickly responded to quell any rumors, saying it does not expect any impact on the next Carnival Freedom voyage. 

The Freedom’s exhaust funnel caught fire in May 2022 while the ship was docked at Grand Turk Island in Turks and Caicos. Video from then also showed the ship’s funnel – referred to by some as the whale tail – consumed by flames and smoke. 

Footage shows a Carnival Cruise ship on fire in Turks and Caicos in 2022.

The part of the ship that caught fire is designed to help direct the flow of exhaust gases away from the ship, according to the Crown Cruise Vacations website. 

“The ship’s fire response team was quickly activated, and the ship’s captain also turned the vessel towards the heavy rain in the area to maximize the efforts to put out the flames,” Carnival said about Saturday’s fire. “Eyewitnesses reported the possibility of a lightning strike and that is being investigated.”

Carnival said the captain made “multiple announcements to guests and crew” about the fire. The port side of the funnel fell onto Deck 10, Carnival said. No injuries were reported.

The Carnival Freedom was in Freeport as scheduled Sunday, according to CruiseMapper. Carnival said there are no operational issues with the ship’s systems.

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11 Reason To Sail on Cruises From Galveston

I n no uncertain terms, a cruise port makes all the difference regarding your entire vacation. After all, the location of your departure sets the tone for your trip moving forward, determining which destinations you’ll reach once you’re on the high seas.

While specific destinations like Miami or Canaveral boast unique strengths, something might also be said for the Port of Galveston, Texas. A smaller port overlooking the Gulf of Mexico, Galveston may not be the largest or busiest destination from which to depart. Yet, there are plenty of amicable reasons to look into this idyllic Texan island for your next cruise-going experience.

1. Carnival, Royal Caribbean, and Disney Offer Cruises From Galveston

Looking at it plainly, Galveston has three cruise terminals making up its port. In contrast, far larger alternatives, like the Port of Miami, have eleven terminals. Because of this, Galveston unfortunately cannot house many of the industry’s prestigious cruise lines. However, the port’s terminals support several large-scale cruise corporations, with Carnival, Royal Caribbean, Princess, Norwegian, MSC, and Disney Cruises departing from Galveston regularly.

2. The Nearby Cruise Destinations Are Well Worth It

Admittedly, inevitable drawbacks are attached to cruises from Galveston. Considering how much farther west it is than ports in Florida or along the East Coast, most cruise lines out of Galveston cannot travel to their company’s private islands as many are in the Eastern Caribbean. However, Galveston’s location along the Gulf of Mexico has its distinct perks, including ready access to the Western Caribbean and parts of South and Central America. Though some guests might regret losing a chance at CocoCay, it’s hard to be upset when trekking along the shores of Mexico, Honduras, or Belize.

3. It’s Easier To Navigate Than Larger Ports

There’s no simple answer when it comes to determining the total cost of cruises from Galveston over any other port in the U.S. Like most ports, the final cost of the cruise depends on numerous factors, including the time of year you’re sailing, the location of your cabin, and the cruise line you plan on traveling with. However, the convenience of navigating the port itself makes Galveston a perfect option for anyone new to cruise vacations. Avoiding the large-scale crowds and tedious boarding lines as other major ports, Galveston remains a hassle-free destination for most novice travelers out there.

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Given Galveston’s distinct location in eastern Texas , it’s one of the most readily accessible ports for travelers across the U.S. Located in the heart of America, travelers from the Western U.S. will have just as easy time reaching it as vacationers from the Midwest or East Coast. After all, who wants to sit on a lengthy plane ride to reach their port of call? Also, Galveston lacks the same high value of traffic as Miami or other popular ports, making it relatively hassle-free to reach.

5. The Port Terminal Is Reasonably Close to the Airport

Houston’s William P. Hobby Airport is the closest airport to Galveston. Roughly 41 miles northwest of the port, travelers can easily navigate from the airport to their cruise terminal in under an hour. Galveston is also close to several major cities, making it an option, albeit a farther one, for anyone flying into Austin or Dallas. However, given Houston’s short driving distance to Galveston, William P. Hobby Airport is your best bet for air travel.

6. The Boarding Process Is Quick and Seamless

As mentioned above, Galveston doesn’t have the same volume of passengers flooding through its port as Miami, Canaveral, or Port Everglades. As a result, boarding a ship is comparatively tamer—especially since the port opened up its third and latest terminal in 2022. Having been constructed in the past two decades and carefully refurbished, these terminals are in fantastic shape, making the onboarding process much more efficient for vacationers. The terminals also come equipped with innovative new features, with Terminal 3 offering mobile check-in and state-of-the-art facial recognition devices.

7. There Are Plenty of Hotels Nearby

Another notable feature of Galveston is the number of hotels near the port. (Because let’s face it: what’s more accessible than simply waking up, hopping in your car, and practically walking onto the ship without worrying about losing track of time?) What’s more, many of the hotels in the Galveston area have special offers for anyone traveling onboard a cruise ship. These offers include free or discounted parking rates and a helpful shuttle that ferry passengers back and forth from the hotel to the ship. While several hotels in Galveston have these amenities, some of the best include the Hilton Galveston Island Resort and the San Luis Resort .

8. Parking Is Easy

Don’t let Galveston’s size fool you—the port itself has plenty of options when it comes to parking. As previously suggested, anyone staying at a nearby hotel might want to consider leaving their car parked there and taking a shuttle, taxi, or Uber over to their terminal. Additionally, travelers can reserve a space in the port’s parking lot ahead of their trip. These parking spaces are safe and secure, and port employees will assist with any luggage brought aboard on cruises from Galveston.

9. Galveston Itself Is a Beautiful Place To Visit

The main reason we believe you should depart from Galveston on your next cruise is the opportunity you’ll have to see what it has to offer. Like most major cities, there’s plenty to do and see around town, with every prospective sight catering to travelers’ interests. For those interested in shopping, the Strand Historical District has plenty of independently owned stores that feature everything from odd tchotchkes to essential beach items. Galveston’s famous Moody Gardens is an educational park built around natural wonders such as exotic sea life, immaculate flowers, roaming monkeys, and sloths.

10. You’re Bound To Find Some Great Last-Minute Deals

As previously mentioned, Galveston is a more scaled-down port than Miami or Port Canaveral, but its three terminals still receive cruise ships constantly. Because of this constantly moving schedule, most travelers will find it incredibly easy to find last-minute deals on select cruises from Galveston—often days before the ship is booked to leave. Sure, it may not be practical for those traveling from longer distances to book something last-minute. Yet these last-minute deals are well worth it for anyone within a short distance of Galveston.

11. Galveston Is Steeped in Rich Maritime History

Galveston is a city rich in history, having first been settled by Indigenous Natives of the Akokisa and Karankawa tribes before the Europeans arrived in the 1600s. Over the next several centuries, Galveston became a hub for maritime trade, eventually attracting such notable figures as French buccaneer Jean Lafitte. All that being said, history buffs will delight at the chance to visit Galveston, taking in some of the numerous historical sights around town—like Lafitte’s personal hideaway at Maison Rouge or the Michael B. Menard House, named after one of Galveston’s original American settlers. Even those who don’t care for history will find these areas fascinating.

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