5 Day Western Caribbean Cruise From Miami | Carnival Cruise Line
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Ocho Rios, Jamaica Depart Time: 5:00 PM - Arrive Time: 10:00 AM
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Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands Depart Time: 4:30 PM - Arrive Time: 9:00 AM
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Grand Cayman
Its beauty is deep. Not skin deep; we’re talking underwater. For however gorgeous the land-based sites are on this largest of the Cayman Islands, it is snorkeling, diving and glass-bottom boat and submarine rides that provide the most breathtaking natural attractions.
Grand Cayman is one of a group of three islands named “Las Tortugas” by Columbus, because he found them populated by turtles, or “tortugas.” Today, the national symbol is a peg-legged pirate turtle.
A friendly people, Caymanians have traditionally counted on the sea for their livelihood. Since the islanders’ identity was gleaned from the sea rather than from the land, the Caymans’ human history took a different turn from that in other Caribbean islands. Most of the early citizens were seafarers from England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. Blacks later migrated to the island from Jamaica in search of better paying jobs and a higher standard of living. The Caymans never suffered from the indignities of plantation slavery, so racial tolerance developed more easily, further reinforced by interracial marriage. This mixing process plus the continuing immigration of British and American people result in a culture that is Caribbean yet recognizably Western.
Ocho Rios
Eight rivers, no waiting. The name Ocho Rios means “eight rivers” in Spanish, but what you’ll notice first about this Jamaican port will likely be the jungle mountains, clear waterfalls and unforgettable beaches–not to mention the warm, friendly and fiercely proud inhabitants of this, the third largest island in the Caribbean.
Many fabulous resorts are in this part of Jamaica. It is also a popular port for cruise ships.
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