Destination
North America
Trip Duration
5 nights
Cruise Ship
Carnival ValorCruise Company
CarnivalStart Port
New Orleans, Louisiana, USAEnd Port
New Orleans, Louisiana, USAThe "Cradle of Jazz" is a city influenced by Spanish and French culture. Every year, the city hosts the famous 'Mardi Gras' festival.
The Mexican island of Cozumel, located in the Caribbean off the coast of the Yucatan peninsula, has a rich ancient history. Even today, visitors from all over the world flock to the island to observe the religious centre and temples that the Maya peoples built on the island centuries ago. Cozumel is also famous for its diving opportunities: Visitors can dive around beautiful coral reefs or to the Underwater Museum of Art.
Merida is a city in Mexico with a colonial past and deep roots in the Mayan culture. Plaza de la Independencia is a major highlight of the city, enclosed by Merida Cathedral and Iglesia de la Tercera Orden. The colonial churches were constructed using ancient Mayan temple relics. Visitors flock to Paseo de Montejo as the boulevard is lined with hotels, restaurants, and clubs.
The "Cradle of Jazz" is a city influenced by Spanish and French culture. Every year, the city hosts the famous 'Mardi Gras' festival.
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With its unique design concept, “Ancient Heros”, the Carnival Valor offers excitement for the whole family. A casino, spa and fantastic entertainment programme help to make the Carnival Valor a dream ship for your holiday.
Refurbishment Year:
2008Currency:
USDPassengers:
29802 Adults
5 nights
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