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Carnival Cruise Line Central America: 16 nights from Tampa with Carnival Legend ®
Apr 4, 2027

United States, Colombia, Panama, Mexico
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Departure Port: Tampa ➞ Landing: Seattle

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    Wednesday, April 7, 2027 12:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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    Thursday, April 8, 2027 7:00 AM - 3:00 PM
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    Tuesday, April 13, 2027 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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    Thursday, April 15, 2027 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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    Tuesday, April 20, 2027 7:00 AM
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Tampa

Tampa

Sunshine and Sea Adventures from Tampa!

Embark on a delightful cruise from Tampa, Florida, a vibrant city on the Gulf Coast known for its rich history, diverse culture, and beautiful waterfront. Tampa offers a fantastic departure point for exploring the Caribbean, Mexico, and the wider Gulf of Mexico. Experience its charming Ybor City and sunny beaches before setting sail on a journey filled with relaxation, entertainment, and unforgettable tropical discoveries.

History of Tampa

Tampa's historical narrative unfolds through centuries of native occupation, colonial domination, and industrial growth. Founded in 1824, it experienced a major acceleration in development with the arrival of the railway in 1884. The city soon became an important center for the tobacco trade and cigar production, earning the nickname "Cigar City". The Ybor City district in Tampa is a living testament to this prosperous period, keeping the cultural heritage alive through its historic cigar factories and the lively Latin atmosphere.

Climate and When to Visit

Tampa is characterized by a subtropical climate, with long, hot, and humid summers, and short, mild winters. The best time to visit Tampa is winter or spring, when the climate is more temperate and the days are sunny, ideal for exploring the city and its many outdoor attractions without the extreme heat of summer.

Attractions and Places to Visit

Tampa's attractions are varied and inviting. The Tampa Riverwalk is a pedestrian path that runs along the river, offering access to parks, restaurants, and museums, including the Tampa Museum of Art and the History Center. For nature enthusiasts, Lettuce Lake Park and the Manatee Viewing Center at Apollo Beach offer close encounters with local wildlife. In addition, you cannot overlook the famous Busch Gardens, an amusement park and zoo that guarantees excitement for all ages.

Local Cuisine and Typical Products

Tampa's cuisine is a melting pot of Cuban, Spanish, and Italian influences. The Cuban sandwich, the city's gastronomic heritage, is a creation that combines these influences into a single delicious dish. In addition to sandwiches, Tampa boasts excellent seafood restaurants, which offer dishes such as grouper and stone crab, testifying to the richness of the surrounding sea.

Conclusion: Starting from Tampa for a Cruise

Tampa's location on the Gulf of Mexico makes it an ideal starting point for cruisers. Tampa's easily accessible and well-organized port is a gateway to exotic destinations such as the Caribbean, Mexico, and beyond. By combining a stay in this dynamic and history-rich city with a relaxing cruise, travelers can enjoy a complete vacation that combines culture, adventure, and relaxation.

Santa Marta

Santa Marta

Cartagena De Indias

Cartagena De Indias

The City is a fairytale of romanticism, legends and pure beauty. Cartagena de Indias is an exciting place you will fall in love with.

The city was one of the first sanctuaries of African slaves freed in the America and is today populated by an ethnic melting pot of Colombian varieties. It is a vivid city, the ideal place if you are looking for something different from the usual touristic routine. To immerge in the city, you just have to have a walk through Cartagena’s labyrinth of cobblestones alleys, where huge balconies are wrapped by bugainvilles and massive churches cast their shadows on the tree-lined squares. Take your time and relax in one of the many cafes in Cartagena.

Panama Canal

Panama Canal

Acapulco

Acapulco

The real city of Parties, Acapulco, with its golden beaches and a record-breaking nightlife, is nicknamed the "Pearl Of The Pacific". During its heyday, it was the favorite destination of the rich and famous including Frank Sinatra, Elvis, Elizabeth Taylor and the honeymoon destination of John F. Kennedy with his wife Jaqueline.

With its splendid arch of beaches that extend all over the bay, Acapulco can be an exceptional place to relax, enjoy a meal in one of the many romantic restaurants on the coast or visit the shaded, world-famous botanical garden "Zocalo" or the imposing 17th century fortress. Despite being one of the main Mexican tourist attractions, this city is rarely crowded with tourists, thanks to its large size and the vastness of entertainment on offer.

Cabo San Lucas

Cabo San Lucas

Seattle

Seattle

Pacific Northwest Adventures from Seattle!

Set sail on an incredible cruise from Seattle, Washington, the vibrant Emerald City of the Pacific Northwest. Known for its iconic Space Needle, bustling Pike Place Market, and stunning natural surroundings, Seattle offers a fantastic departure point for exploring the majestic Alaskan wilderness and the scenic Pacific Coast. Experience its unique blend of urban charm and outdoor adventure before embarking on a journey filled with breathtaking landscapes and unforgettable discoveries at sea.

Discovering Seattle's Historical Roots

Seattle, nestled between Puget Sound and Lake Washington, boasts a rich history that dates back to its founding in 1851. Originally inhabited by the Duwamish and Suquamish tribes, the city has grown from a small logging town to a thriving metropolis, known for its pivotal role in the Klondike Gold Rush. This era of prosperity laid the foundation for the city's diverse cultural landscape, further enriched by the influence of Asian, Scandinavian, and Native American communities. The historic Pioneer Square district, with its Renaissance Revival architecture, stands as a testament to Seattle's storied past, inviting visitors to explore its deep historical roots.

Experiencing Seattle's Unique Climate

Contrary to popular belief, Seattle's climate is not solely defined by rain. The city enjoys a temperate marine climate, characterized by mild, wet winters and warm, dry summers. This unique weather pattern supports a lush, green environment year-round, earning Seattle the nickname "The Emerald City." The mild climate encourages outdoor activities, from hiking in the nearby Cascades to boating on Puget Sound, making Seattle an ideal destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.

Seattle's Must-Visit Attractions

Seattle's landscape is dotted with iconic attractions that cater to a wide array of interests. The Space Needle, a legacy of the 1962 World's Fair, offers breathtaking views of the city and beyond. Pike Place Market, one of the oldest continuously operated public markets in the United States, provides a taste of local culture and cuisine. For art enthusiasts, the Seattle Art Museum and the Chihuly Garden and Glass exhibit showcase the city's artistic side. Outdoor adventurers will find solace in Discovery Park's expansive trails and beaches. These attractions, among others, make Seattle a vibrant destination for visitors and cruisers alike.

Savoring Seattle's Culinary Scene

Seattle's culinary scene is as diverse as its population, with a strong emphasis on fresh, local ingredients. The city's coastal location ensures a steady supply of seafood, with Pacific Northwest salmon and Dungeness crab featured prominently on many menus. Coffee culture is deeply ingrained in Seattle's identity, home to the original Starbucks and a plethora of independent coffee shops. The fusion of Asian, European, and Native American cuisines provides a rich gastronomic landscape, offering everything from gourmet dining to street food delights.

Setting Sail from Seattle

As a premier gateway to the Pacific Northwest and Alaska, Seattle is an ideal starting point for cruises. The city's modern cruise terminals, located along the stunning waterfront, provide easy access to the breathtaking beauty of Alaska, the Canadian Pacific coast, and beyond. Embarking on a cruise from Seattle not only promises an unforgettable voyage but also the opportunity to explore this dynamic city's history, culture, and natural beauty. With special deals and packages available, beginning your journey in Seattle offers a seamless transition from urban exploration to the serene landscapes of the sea.