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Top 7 Reasons Why You Should Cruise Out of Miami

Top 7 Reasons Why You Should Cruise Out of Miami

  1. Carnival Celebration® Sails From Miami
  2. Sunning and Strolling in South Beach
  3. Admire the Art Deco District
  4. Get a Taste of the Tropics in Little Havana
  5. Meet ‘Gators and More on an Everglades Airboat Tour
  6. Swim and Soak in Style at the Venetian Pool
  7. Experience Miami’s Major Animal Attractions

Choosing Miami as the departure port for a Carnival cruise means you’ll have a vacation packed with fun in the tropical sun, before or after you set sail. Cruises from Miami range from a weekend getaway to The Bahamas to a 12-day Southern Caribbean voyage. Wherever your destination, the delights of the “Magic City” will entice you to extend your vacation a day or more to see its splendid sights. Here are the top 7 reasons why you should choose a Miami cruise for your next vacation:

carnival cruise ship sailing from port of miami

1. The Brand New Carnival Horizon Sails From Miami

Celebrating her maiden voyage, the incredible 1,062-foot, 3,960-passenger Carnival Horizon will set sail from Europe and New York before arriving to her home port in Miami to travel to exotic destinations across the Caribbean. And while beautiful port destinations such as Cozumel, Ocho Rios, and Grand Cayman all make a Carnival Horizon voyage so tempting, the brand new ship adds immeasurably to the appeal.

Fun-seeking families, romantic couples and groups of friends all are amply catered to on Carnival Horizon. Exclusive to the ship is Dr. Seuss WaterworksTM, a zany onboard water park boasting a twisting water slide inspired by the Cat in the Hat and the Fun Things side-by-side racing slide. There’s more fun to be had up in the air on the SkyRide®, a bike-like racing track suspended high above the deck. You’ll certainly work up an appetite, so head to Guy’s Pig and Anchor Smokehouse and Brewhouse for delectable slow-smoked meats served with classic barbecue sides.

Upgrade your experience by booking one of the Carnival Horizon’s Havana staterooms or suites, with direct access to the members-only Havana Bar and Pool by day. Cruising with kids? Opt for a Family Harbor stateroom or suite, which comes with in-room games and movies, access to the Family Harbor Lounge, and a night of complimentary babysitting.

Kids at Waterworks having fun

2. Sunning and Strolling in South Beach

Before or after you cruise to the Caribbean, spend a day in Miami enjoying one of the most famous beaches in the world: South Beach. You’ll certainly want to hit the soft, golden sand and soak up the lively atmosphere, so lay down a beach towel and spend some time people-watching at this vibrant locale. It’s packed year-round with locals and visitors from all over the world, including many people jogging and rollerblading along the paths of the beachfront in Lummus Park.

yellow and orange lifeguard tower in south beach

3. Admire the Art Deco District

If you can tear yourself away from the glimmering sand and turquoise sea of South Beach, spend time exploring the Art Deco District. This neighborhood is made up of remarkable architecture, chic boutiques, and stylish bars that are sure to captivate. The elegantly designed and immaculately maintained landmarks of the historic district are a photographer’s dream. The district’s Art Deco structures together harken back to a bygone era and are guaranteed to catch your eye on every corner. Plus, don’t forget about the stunning structures that are also found along Ocean Drive between 11th and 14th streets!

uildings on ocean drive in the art deco district

4. Get a Taste of the Tropics in Little Havana

Little Havana is the historic heartland of Miami’s vibrant community, brimming with the island’s rich culture and cuisine. Wander along Calle Ocho, Little Havana’s main thoroughfare, and indulge your cravings with tropical juice from fresh fruit stands, steaming Cuban coffee, and a croqueta or sweet pastry at a sidewalk cafe. Then, walk it all off at Domino Park, where you can watch or join the old-timers as they shuffle their domino tiles.

people playing dominos in little havana

5. Meet ‘Gators and More on an Everglades Airboat Tour

Everglades National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site located just an hour from Miami, offers a unique opportunity to explore a wildlife-filled wilderness reserve. The best way to explore the waterways, bays and mangroves of the national park is by taking an airboat tour, where you can glide seamlessly through unspoiled habitats in search of alligators, crocodiles, manatees, and over 400 species of birds.

alligator swimming in the everglades

6. Swim and Soak in Style at the Venetian Pool

Dive into Miami’s most unique swimming oasis at the Venetian Pool in Coral Gables. This magical spot was created out of a former rock quarry in 1924 by diverting 820,000 gallons of natural spring water from an underground aquifer. Its long history of wonder and charm is matched seamlessly by its gorgeous Mediterranean-inspired landscaping, featuring grottoes, waterfalls, coral rock formations, and swaying palm trees. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, it is the only swimming pool with such distinction! Pack your swimsuit and plunge into this delightful watery attraction for an unforgettable splash of fun.

people swimming in the venetian pool in coral gables

7. Experience Miami’s Major Animal Attractions

Animal lovers setting sail out of Miami, or any other Florida port, won’t want to miss the chance to visit the city’s major animal attractions. Explore the local zoo, which is home to more than 2,500 animals, including tropical natives, like pink flamingos, playful monkeys, and colorful macaws. This adventure is sure to prepare you to head to destinations like the Caribbean, where you’ll encounter amazing wildlife both on land and in the water.

With all the incredible things to see and do in Miami, a cruise out of its port is like taking two vacations in one. There’s no better way to begin or end an unforgettable adventure than hitting the beach, touring the city and taking in the natural side of South Florida, while also embarking on an international voyage of a lifetime.

Note: Onboard activities, shore excursions, and dining options may vary by ship and destination.

Make the Most of Miami

With all the incredible things to see and do in Miami, a cruise out of its port is like taking two vacations in one. There’s no better way to begin or end an unforgettable adventure than hitting the beach, touring the city and taking in the natural side of South Florida, while also embarking on an international voyage of a lifetime.

Note: Onboard activities, shore excursions, and dining options may vary by ship and destination.