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Norwegian Cruise Line Caribbean: 9 nights from Tampa with Norwegian Gem
Feb 12, 2027

United States, Bahamas, Dominican Republic, Jamaica, Cayman Islands
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Departure Port: Tampa ➞ Landing: Tampa

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    Saturday, February 13, 2027 11:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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    Sunday, February 14, 2027 9:30 AM - 5:00 PM
    Stirrup Cay chevron_right
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    Tuesday, February 16, 2027 11:00 AM - 6:00 PM
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    Thursday, February 18, 2027 7:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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    Friday, February 19, 2027 7:00 AM - 5:00 PM
    George Town chevron_right
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    Sunday, February 21, 2027 7:00 AM
    Tampa chevron_right
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.

Key West

Key West

Stirrup Cay

Stirrup Cay

Stirrup Cay: A Private Paradise in the Bahamas

Stirrup Cay is an idyllic island located in the Berry Islands archipelago in the Bahamas. It is not just any island: it is a private paradise exclusively owned by Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL). This means that access is reserved solely for passengers of their cruise ships, making it a special and well-cared-for destination to offer a perfect day of relaxation and tropical fun.

Imagine disembarking on beaches of fine white sand, lapped by incredibly clear turquoise waters. Stirrup Cay embodies the essence of the Caribbean postcard. The island has been carefully developed by NCL to maximize the experience of its guests, while maintaining a natural and relaxed atmosphere.

What to Do in Stirrup Cay?

The options are many and designed for all tastes:

Relax on the Beach: You will find numerous sunbeds and hammocks scattered along the various beaches, perfect for sunbathing, reading a book or simply enjoying the breathtaking panorama.
Water Sports: The calm and crystal clear waters are ideal for swimming and snorkeling. You can rent equipment to explore the lively marine life near the shore or participate in guided tours. Kayaks, paddleboards, and for the more adventurous, jet skis and parasailing are also available for a spectacular aerial view.
Adventure: The island also offers a zipline that allows you to fly over part of the beach and waters, giving you an adrenaline rush and unique views.
Food and Drinks: You don't have to worry about lunch! NCL organizes an abundant buffet lunch with barbecues, salads, fresh fruit and desserts, usually included in the cruise price. Several bars scattered on the island serve refreshing tropical cocktails (for a fee).
Shopping: A small market offers local souvenirs, beachwear and handicrafts.Unique Features and Attractions

In addition to the beautiful main beaches, Stirrup Cay boasts:

Silver Cove: A more exclusive and luxurious area (accessible with a surcharge) that offers private beachfront villas, a dedicated beach, an exclusive restaurant (Moet & Chandon Bar) and premium services.
Marine Life: The island is surrounded by coral reefs that are home to colorful fish, making snorkeling a very popular activity. You might even spot some sea turtles.
Nature Trails: For those who want to stretch their legs, there are trails that allow for short walks immersed in the tropical vegetation.
Iconic Lighthouse: Although not always accessible for climbing, the island's lighthouse is a picturesque landmark, perfect for photographs.In summary, Stirrup Cay is an extension of the NCL cruise ship on the mainland: a safe, organized environment full of options to transform a day in the Bahamas into an unforgettable memory of sun, sea and fun.

Cabo Rojo

Cabo Rojo

Falmouth

Falmouth

With the island's largest sugar port, Falmouth is the ideal base for exploring Jamaica. It is located on the north coast of the island in the parish of Trelawney. With Montego Bay to the west and Ocho Rios to the east, the rainforest of Cockpit Country to the southwest (nature reserve inhabited by yellow snakes, butterflies and various species of birds).

The picturesque town of Falmouth was a true economic engine and at the center of a real social upheaval during the English colonial period.
The city was built in 1769 according to carefully planned criteria with all the comforts of a sewer system that even New York didn't have. The architecture is particularly noteworthy in the Palace of Justice, the waterfront, and the buildings, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Enjoy a walk in the historic center of Falmouth, where tourists can still admire the Georgian architecture of the 19th century, enjoy art and crafts, taste delicious local specialties, and visit the city by carriage.
It is possible to go diving, snorkeling, and swimming with dolphins. Inside the island there are many volcanic caves that formed a long time ago and are known for their natural beauty. Whatever you choose to do, your stay will be truly unforgettable.

George Town

George Town

Capital of Grand Cayman, one of the three magnificent tropical islands, which Christopher Columbus called "Las Tortugas" (the turtles) for the sea creatures he found abundant in the crystal clear waters of the ocean.

Georgetown is the capital of the Cayman Islands and one of the most popular cruise ship stops in the Caribbean, thanks to its white sand beaches, year-round tropical climate, and crystal-clear blue waters. Don't miss Stingray City and diving and snorkeling near the coral reef. Georgetown offers an abundance of duty-free shopping, restaurants, and cafes. If you can get away from the beach on your own, try an excursion to one of the few tropical rainforests in the Antilles.

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.