Mardi Gras Cruise from New Orleans | Feb 11-18, 2012

Experience the revival of this U.S treasure of fun. Come fore the cruise and stay after for the biggest party of the year ! Mardi Gras is Feb 21, so, you can stay in town after the cruise and we can help you find a hotel or you can get one on your own.Sail round-trip from New Orleans on Royal Caribbean's Voyager of the Seas.
Check out the ship here:

 


Inside Cabin From $370
Ocean View From $520
Promenade View From $520
Balconies From $720
(Prices are per person based on double occupancy, plus taxes of $232.48 each. Price and availability subject to change at any time)
Deposit is $500 per cabin and final payments are due Nov 28, 2011.



 

Date Port
Feb 11, 2011 New Orleans, Louisiana
Feb 12, 2012 Cruising
Feb 13, 2012 Cruising
Feb 14,2012 Falmouth, Jamaica
Feb 15, 2012 George Town, Grand Cayman
Feb 16, 2012 Cozumel, Mexico
Feb 17,2012 Cruising
Feb 18, 2012 New Orleans, Louisiana

 

 




Port Information:

Falmouth, Jamaica:
Step off the ship and step back in time. It may not appear so at first glance, but quaint Falmouth was an economic powerhouse and center for dramatic social change during the English Colonial Period. Founded as Martha Brae Point in 1769 by local English planter Thomas Reid, Falmouth became the shipment hub for sugar plantations covering the hills of Jamaica’s North Coast. From the wharfs of Falmouth, sugar, molasses, rum and coffee were sent to England, while ships making their way from across the Atlantic dropped anchor in the bustling port town to deliver other necessities of 18th century life. In today's Falmouth, visitors still enjoy 19th-century Georgian architecture as well as river bamboo raft rides, arts & crafts shopping, and flavorful local fare.

Grand Cayman:
One of a group of three magnificent tropical islands Christopher Columbus called "Las Tortugas" (the turtles) for the sea creatures he found in the ocean water. The designation did not endure, however, for on later maps the islands were labeled the Caimanau, the Carib Indian word for "crocodile." The name "Caimanas" refers inaccurately to the iguanas native to the islands, which were perhaps at one point mistaken for crocodiles. Among other attractions, visitors to the island will enjoy learning about the turtles, visiting the town of Hell, exploring Seven-Mile Beach and enjoying the undersea world.

Cozumel, Mexico:
The Conquistadors first saw Mexico from the shores of Cozumel while searching for gold. Today, visitors to the island continue to seek out gold and silver jewelry in the shops of San Miguel while having a great time in its many local bars and restaurants. Plus, the waters around Cozumel's sheltered coral reefs make this one of the best snorkeling areas in the

*This is a gay group sailing. THIS IS NOT AN ALL GAY CRUISE!!! Please see the individual cruise line website or brochure for complete terms and conditions. Cruise brochures are available upon request. Every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of this offer; however, we ask your understanding should an error occur*