Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands
Cayman's Stingray City
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Ship                            Carnival's Conquest
Departure Port:         New Orleans, Louisiana
Departure Date:        01/13/2013                                       
Ports of Call:            New Orleans, Montego Bay, Jamaica,
                                 Grand Cayman, and Cozumel, Mexico  
Cruise Length:           7 Days    
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NEW ORLEANS, LA
New Orleans is a city that knows how to have fun. Whether you take time to savor authentic Creole cuisine, browse through quaint
antique shops in the French Quarter, or take a tour through historic mansions that date back over a century, you're sure to find
dozens of other things to delight you in this happy, high-spirited city that pulses with the beat of Dixieland jazz. And don't forget to
take a ride on one of the city's picturesque trolley cars.
GRAND CAYMAN, CAYMAN ISLANDS
Grand Cayman, kissed by sparkling, turquoise waters, is a dream come true for water sports enthusiasts. You can snorkel with stingrays, go
scuba diving, sail a catamaran, take in some sport fishing, or just mellow out along the powder-soft sand of the magnificent Seven Mile
Beach. While you're there, don't forget to visit Hell, which is devilishly popular with senders of postcards.

One of the island's most popular attraction is Stingray City, a shallow snorkeling and scuba diving site just northwest of North Sound.
Stingrays originally gathered here to feast on fishermen's leftover scraps, and now visitors who dare can swim with them and feed them by
hand. Plenty of operators offer half-day snorkeling trips, which usually include transportation from your hotel to the boat as well as all
equipment.

Grand Cayman has worthy sights on land, too. Built in 1780, the Pedro St. James Castle is the Caymans' oldest stone structure, with seven
acres of slightly diminished gardens. Hurricane Ivan destroyed many of the mature trees, but smaller ones are starting to return. Visitors can
explore the grounds—don't miss the scenic lookout atop Great Pedro Bluff—and watch a 20-minute multimedia presentation of the building's
history  
Montego Bay, Jamaica

Montego Bay, known as "Mo' Bay" to the locals, is Jamaica's second largest community. Gorgeous white-sand beaches and mangrove
wetlands surround the old town, which rests at the bottom of lush green mountains. Montego Bay and the surrounding area offers the best of
the Caribbean, including the nearby, historic town of Falmouth and its beautiful Georgian architecture. Surround yourself with the essence of
Jamaica in the island's friendliest city. In Montego Bay, you’re also close to Ocho Rios, which features the popular Dunn’s River Falls.  
Cozumel, Mexico

Long before Cancun became a popular destination, Cozumel was well-known as a diving spot and home to the world famous Palancar
Reef, which gives divers the opportunity to view thousands of brilliantly colored fish. Non-divers can kick back on a sun-drenched
beach, or enjoy any number of seaside activities, such as shopping in colorful marketplaces or dining in an open-air café.