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carnival cruises

Cruises are as much about offshore excursions as about life on board, and there are plenty of offshore activities to choose from on most cruises. In many cases, cruises stay in port for about a day, giving passengers the chance to explore during daylight hours, before returning to the ship for the next sailing. On some cruises, however, passengers may be able to overnight in a nearby hotel.
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There is a wide variety of offshore excursions available, depending on the destination and cruise line. On some Carnival cruises to the Caribbean, passengers can spend the day on a Mexican beach, relaxing in hammocks, swimming in the clear Caribbean Sea or lying on a raft in the sun. There+s also a chance to sample local cuisine. When excursions of this type are booked through the cruise operator, passengers do not have to worry about missing the ship (as often happens in films). This is because transport to and from the destination will usually be pre-arranged.
Swimming with the dolphins does not only happen in Florida. On cruises to the Caribbean and Mexico, such as those offered by Carnival Cruises, passengers can hang on to a dolphin+s fin and be taken for a wild ride. Other Caribbean activities might include looking at prehistoric limestone caves, floating along a river in a rubber tube or snorkelling in the Caribbean bays to look at amazing coral and different species of brightly coloured tropical fish.
Other passengers on cruises may prefer slightly more strenuous activities and these are usually available too. On Carnival cruises to Alaska, travellers can go on nature hikes through the forest, 4x4 excursions or find out what it+s really like to work in a gold mine. In between the extremes of nature hikes or leisurely swims, cruises also offer tours for people who just like to sightsee. In Europe, this could involve seeing the Sagrada Familia church in Barcelona (still unfinished since the start of construction in 1882), medieval Italian cities and other ancient and modern wonders of the world.
Of course, travellers do not have to participate in organised tours. While some people like the security of knowing everything is arranged, others prefer to go it alone on a voyage of discovery. Whichever method you prefer, there will be plenty of information to help you decide on the best itinerary for your offshore excursion, with maps and guides as well as knowledgeable crew members to ask. Many cruises also provide tips about safety and respecting the local culture to make sure you can enjoy without offending. Once the excursions are over, most travellers will be glad to return to the ship for the relaxation and entertainment that are the hallmark of cruises.
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