Carnival Valor ® from New Orleans: Departure 27 February 2025, Arrival Date 3 March 2025

Itinerary: United States , Mexico

4 Nights from New Orleans Ship: Carnival Valor ® Departure 27 February 2025 | Arrival Date 3 March 2025 carnival
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New Orleans United States United States

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Stepping Back in Time: The History of New Orleans

New Orleans, with its deep-rooted history, stands as a testament to the enduring spirit of cultural fusion. Founded in 1718 by French explorers, it became a melting pot of French, African, Spanish, and Native American cultures, each leaving a distinct imprint on the city's soul. The storied past of New Orleans, from the colonial era through the vibrant jazz age to the present day, is palpable in its historic French Quarter, the antique-filled streets of the Garden District, and the solemnity of the St. Louis Cemeteries. This rich tapestry of history invites visitors to immerse themselves in a city that's much more than a destination—it's a living museum.

Embracing the Warmth: New Orleans' Climate

The climate of New Orleans encapsulates the warmth of its people and culture. Featuring hot, humid summers and mild, wet winters, the city's weather encourages a lifestyle that's as much about outdoor music festivals as it is about leisurely afternoons in the city's many parks and squares. The temperate climate in the cooler months makes New Orleans a year-round destination for those looking to escape colder climates and bask in the city's vibrant atmosphere.

A City of Endless Attractions

The attractions in New Orleans are as diverse and vibrant as the city itself. The French Quarter, with its lively Bourbon Street, historic Jackson Square, and the iconic St. Louis Cathedral, offers a glimpse into the city's pulsating heart. Art lovers and history buffs will find solace in the myriad of museums and galleries, while the enchanting street performances and music scenes epitomize the city's soulful vibe. Not to be missed, the steamboat cruises on the Mississippi offer a unique view of the city's landscape, making it a favorite among visitors and cruisers alike.

The Culinary Capital: New Orleans' Cuisine

New Orleans' culinary scene is a reflection of its multicultural heritage, with Creole, Cajun, and French influences melding to create flavors that are entirely unique to the city. Signature dishes like gumbo, jambalaya, and beignets are not just food; they're a celebration of the city's history and culture. The thriving food scene, from upscale dining establishments to charming street food vendors, offers something to satisfy every palate, making it a must-visit destination for food enthusiasts.

Embarking from New Orleans: A Cruiser's Gateway

For those captivated by the charm of the high seas, New Orleans presents itself not just as a destination, but as a point of departure. The city's modern cruise terminal is a gateway to the Caribbean and beyond, offering travelers the unique opportunity to extend their New Orleans experience onto the waters. Embarking on a cruise from New Orleans combines the thrill of exploration with the rich cultural tapestry of one of America's most fascinating cities, promising an unforgettable start to any voyage.

Cozumel Island Mexico Mexico

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New Orleans United States United States

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Stepping Back in Time: The History of New Orleans

New Orleans, with its deep-rooted history, stands as a testament to the enduring spirit of cultural fusion. Founded in 1718 by French explorers, it became a melting pot of French, African, Spanish, and Native American cultures, each leaving a distinct imprint on the city's soul. The storied past of New Orleans, from the colonial era through the vibrant jazz age to the present day, is palpable in its historic French Quarter, the antique-filled streets of the Garden District, and the solemnity of the St. Louis Cemeteries. This rich tapestry of history invites visitors to immerse themselves in a city that's much more than a destination—it's a living museum.

Embracing the Warmth: New Orleans' Climate

The climate of New Orleans encapsulates the warmth of its people and culture. Featuring hot, humid summers and mild, wet winters, the city's weather encourages a lifestyle that's as much about outdoor music festivals as it is about leisurely afternoons in the city's many parks and squares. The temperate climate in the cooler months makes New Orleans a year-round destination for those looking to escape colder climates and bask in the city's vibrant atmosphere.

A City of Endless Attractions

The attractions in New Orleans are as diverse and vibrant as the city itself. The French Quarter, with its lively Bourbon Street, historic Jackson Square, and the iconic St. Louis Cathedral, offers a glimpse into the city's pulsating heart. Art lovers and history buffs will find solace in the myriad of museums and galleries, while the enchanting street performances and music scenes epitomize the city's soulful vibe. Not to be missed, the steamboat cruises on the Mississippi offer a unique view of the city's landscape, making it a favorite among visitors and cruisers alike.

The Culinary Capital: New Orleans' Cuisine

New Orleans' culinary scene is a reflection of its multicultural heritage, with Creole, Cajun, and French influences melding to create flavors that are entirely unique to the city. Signature dishes like gumbo, jambalaya, and beignets are not just food; they're a celebration of the city's history and culture. The thriving food scene, from upscale dining establishments to charming street food vendors, offers something to satisfy every palate, making it a must-visit destination for food enthusiasts.

Embarking from New Orleans: A Cruiser's Gateway

For those captivated by the charm of the high seas, New Orleans presents itself not just as a destination, but as a point of departure. The city's modern cruise terminal is a gateway to the Caribbean and beyond, offering travelers the unique opportunity to extend their New Orleans experience onto the waters. Embarking on a cruise from New Orleans combines the thrill of exploration with the rich cultural tapestry of one of America's most fascinating cities, promising an unforgettable start to any voyage.

Carnival Valor ® Cabins

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Inside (1A)

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Inside (4A)

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Inside (4B)

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Inside (4C)

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Inside (4D)

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Inside (4E)

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Inside (4F)

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Inside (4G)

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Inside (4H)

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Inside (4J)

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(G) Inside (IS)

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Oceanview Porthole Window (PT)

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Outside (6A)

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Outside (6B)

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Outside (6C)

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Scenic Ocean View (6J)

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Outside Cabin (obstructed views) (6K)

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(G) Outside (OV)

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Balcony (8A)

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Balcony (8B)

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Balcony (8C)

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Balcony (8D)

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Balcony (8E)

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Balcony (8F)

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Balcony (8M)

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Balcony (8N)

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Balcony Premium (9B)

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Balcony Vista Premium (9C)

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(G) Balcony (BL)

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Captains Suite (CS)

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Grand Suite (GS)

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Junior Suite (JS)

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Ocean Suite (OS)

Carnival Valor ® Technical Details

Construction Year: 2004 Renovation Year: 2011 Number of Guests: 2974 Number of Crew Members: 1160 Number of Decks: 13 Cabins: 1487 Tonnage: 110000 tons Length: 290.00 meter Width: 35.00 meter Speed: 21 knots
Children's area Phone in the cabin