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Port Everglades is Fort Lauderdale's waterway to the world. This cosmopolitan city spans 23 miles of Atlantic coastline. That's 23 miles of sun, sand and surf for you to enjoy. World-class golf, dining, shopping and sporting events await you in this city by the sea, first made famous in the 1960 film "Where The Boys Are."
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Enjoy a Fun Day at Sea!!
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The "Conch Republic" is a festive island of colorful bars and equally colorful characters in what may as well be the tropics. America's southernmost tip, where Harry Truman spent his summers playing poker and running the country, is a non-stop delight. Visit Hemingway's house where you'll find his original manuscripts and many of his famed six-toed cats. And while you're on the island be sure to sample its culinary treasures, such as conch salad and world-famous Key Lime pie.
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Let’s look at Havana by the numbers: 500 years of history, 2 million residents, 0 places like it in the world. But the figures only begin to explain the Caribbean metropolis of la Habana, Cuba’s capital. For answers, look to the symbols — from the distinct blend of classical and modern architecture to the wide and walkable El Malecon seawall, from the iconic El Morro Castle to the famous American classic cars… none newer than midcentury but most pridefully done up in a fresh coat of paint. Is there a more apt symbol of Havana as a place poised for the future with one foot squarely, and confidently, in the past? Cruise to Havana and explore the narrow backstreets, the wide waterfront boulevards and all the unique Cuban culture in between.
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Let’s look at Havana by the numbers: 500 years of history, 2 million residents, 0 places like it in the world. But the figures only begin to explain the Caribbean metropolis of la Habana, Cuba’s capital. For answers, look to the symbols — from the distinct blend of classical and modern architecture to the wide and walkable El Malecon seawall, from the iconic El Morro Castle to the famous American classic cars… none newer than midcentury but most pridefully done up in a fresh coat of paint. Is there a more apt symbol of Havana as a place poised for the future with one foot squarely, and confidently, in the past? Cruise to Havana and explore the narrow backstreets, the wide waterfront boulevards and all the unique Cuban culture in between.
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Port Everglades is Fort Lauderdale's waterway to the world. This cosmopolitan city spans 23 miles of Atlantic coastline. That's 23 miles of sun, sand and surf for you to enjoy. World-class golf, dining, shopping and sporting events await you in this city by the sea, first made famous in the 1960 film "Where The Boys Are."
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CARNIVAL TRIUMPH IS TRANSFORMING INTO CARNIVAL SUNRISE
SHOP SAILINGS
Catching a great sunrise isn’t just for early-risers. Carnival Sunrise, sailing in April 2019, will have radiant fun enough for everybody to bask in!
Yep, early next year we’ll be adding so many fresh new experiences to Carnival Triumph — some of the latest dining spots, bars and pubs, sports activities, spa and more — that the transformation is earning this ship a sunny new name.
There’s so many bright spots on Carnival Sunrise, so many ways to choose fun, that this ship can’t wait to share them with three home ports: Norfolk, Ft. Lauderdale and NYC! Sail from there to the Caribbean anytime, but keep an eye open for special limited voyages to amazing spots like Bermuda, Cuba, Canada & New England, and the Panama Canal.
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