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Caribbean
Trip Duration
21 nights
Cruise Ship
Queen ElizabethCruise Company
CunardStart Port
Miami, Florida, USAEnd Port
Miami, Florida, USAMiami, situated on the Atlantic coast in Southeast Florida, is the world's busiest cruise port. An array of world-famous beaches such as South Beach, which is known for its vibrant nightlife scene, continue to put the city on the map for cruise vacationers. Miami is home to many beautiful and lush national parks and botanical gardens, such as Biscayne National Park and the divine Pinecrest Gardens.
Of the British-owned Cayman Islands in the Caribbean Sea, Grand Cayman is the largest. The largest city as well as capital of the Cayman Islands is George Town, where visitors would find Cayman Islands National Museum, featuring exhibitions on the islands' heritage and history. The highlight of Grand Cayman is the Seven Mile Beach, which earned its coral beach fame from the 1993 film The Firm.
The port town on Jamaica's northwest coast is the second largest city in the country and mixes the old and new. The largest beaches Doctor's Cave and McCatty offer wonderful views and a great place to relax. One of the attractions is Rose Hall, a restored manor house on a sugar plantation, built in 1760.
Roatán is a Caribbean Bay Island that floats about 60 kilometres north of mainland Honduras. The largest of the islands, it is famous for its white sand beaches and numerous snorkelling and diving sites. Together with its sister islands of Roatán, they make up the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef, the second largest coral reef in the world, which is home to diverse marine life, such as whale sharks.
Costa Maya is a Caribbean tourist area that stretches along the eastern Yucatan Peninsula. The region boasts gorgeous beaches and biosphere reserves with coral reefs, mangroves and jungles that house sharks, dolphins, turtles, jaguars, monkeys and many bird species. In addition to the picturesque landscapes, tourists can also visit the palaces and temples that the Maya peoples built here more than 1,500 years ago.
The Mexican island of Cozumel, located in the Caribbean off the coast of the Yucatan peninsula, has a rich ancient history. Even today, visitors from all over the world flock to the island to observe the religious centre and temples that the Maya peoples built on the island centuries ago. Cozumel is also famous for its diving opportunities: Visitors can dive around beautiful coral reefs or to the Underwater Museum of Art.
Miami, situated on the Atlantic coast in Southeast Florida, is the world's busiest cruise port. An array of world-famous beaches such as South Beach, which is known for its vibrant nightlife scene, continue to put the city on the map for cruise vacationers. Miami is home to many beautiful and lush national parks and botanical gardens, such as Biscayne National Park and the divine Pinecrest Gardens.
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The Queen Elizabeth is the youngest Queen in the Cunard fleet and evokes Hollywood glamour while boasting modern yet timeless and luxurious accommodation. On board you will find countless entertainment opportunities and facilities.
Launch Date:
2010Currency:
USDPassengers:
20812 Adults
21 nights
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