Royal Caribbean Cruises from New Orleans
If you choose a Royal Caribbean cruise from New Orleans, you’ll have the option of taking a seven-night journey to the Western Caribbean or a sixteen-night voyage across the Atlantic Ocean, stopping in the Bahamas and sailing all the way to Spain.
If you cruise to the Western Caribbean aboard a Royal Caribbean cruise from New Orleans, you’ll visit Cozumel, Mexico, a popular tourist city that is loved by scuba divers and snorkelers for its beautiful coral reefs and marine life.
For beach lovers, Cozumel also features beautiful white-sand beaches with crystal-clear water and, aboard a Royal Caribbean cruise from New Orleans, the opportunity to enjoy a private beach experience on Passion Island. Cozumel is also known for its gold and silver jewelry and lively restaurants and bars.
While aboard your Western Caribbean cruise, you’ll also stop in George Town, a beautiful city in the Grand Cayman Islands. In George Town, you’ll have the chance to snorkel with the stingrays, dolphins, turtles, and other marine life. Visitors can also explore George Town by foot on the white-sand beaches, by kayak, or even helicopter.
The final stop on your Royal Caribbean cruise from New Orleans to the Western Caribbean is Falmouth, Jamaica, a historic city filled with beautiful Georgian mansions and plantations. Enjoy a tour of this beautiful city, a ride down the Martha Brae River aboard a bamboo raft, and a taste of local jerk flavor in one of Falmouth’s great restaurants.
Transatlantic travelers taking a Royal Caribbean cruise from New Orleans first will enjoy a stop in Nassau, Bahamas, a beautiful city with picturesque beaches, lots of sea life, and the Atlantis resort, before embarking across the Atlantic.
Once in Europe, travelers will visit Ponta Delgada in the Azores Islands off the coast of Portugal. In Ponta Delgada, travelers can visit a pineapple plantation, witness Azores’s hot springs, and eat delicious fresh fish and seafood. Stops in Spain include Malaga, Cartagena, Valencia, and Barcelona, so you’re sure to enjoy the most of Spanish culture, history, and its delicious cuisine.
