Galveston Cruises to Jamaica
- Some cruises sail from Galveston to Jamaica.cruise ship image by Cristina Bernhardsen from Fotolia.com
Galveston is a city on Galveston Island on the southern coast of Texas. Several cruise ships sail from Galveston to the Caribbean and Jamaica each week. Cruising is a popular vacation style as travelers can see several places during the same trip, and save money on food and hotel costs. - Royal Caribbean offers a seven night cruise on its ship, Voyager of the Seas, departing from Galveston, Texas. The cruise stops in Cozumel, Mexico; George Town, Grand Cayman; and Montego Bay, Jamaica. Guests can enjoy a variety of activities during their day at Montego Bay, including golf, shopping, relaxing at a beach, swimming and other water sports. Several shore excursions are offered through the cruise line as well, including guided tours of each port and snorkeling trips. The ship also has plenty to do for everyone, including several bars and lounges, live entertainment, a casino, full service spa and 24-hour dining.
Royal Caribbean
1050 Caribbean Way
Miami, FL 33132
800-398-9819
www.rccl.com - The Carnival Cruise Lines ship Conquest offers a seven night cruise that departs from Galveston, Texas. The cruise stops in Montego Bay, Jamaica; Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands, and Cozumel, Mexico. While on ship, guests can enjoy shopping, gambling in the casino, relaxing in the sun, swimming in one of several pools, browsing the art gallery, curling up with a book in the library and much more. Several shore excursions are also offered at each port, including fishing, biking, swimming with sea life, sunset cruise, ATV and motorcycle rides and more.
Carnival Cruise Lines
3655 NW 87th Avenue
Miami, FL 33178
800-929-6400
carnival.com - The Royal Caribbean Mariner of the Seas sails on a seven night itinerary from Galveston, Texas. Stops include Cozumel, Mexico; George Town, Grand Cayman; and Falmouth, Jamaica. Falmouth, Jamaica allows visitors to experience a simple, quieter way of life. Wooden houses and shops are abundant. Visit the Historic District to see houses and buildings from the 19th century or take a ride down the Martha Brae River in an old-time 30-foot bamboo raft. Plenty of shopping, dining and places to grab a cold drink are available as well. Don't miss the nightly live entertainment on board the ship, including Vegas-style shows, as well as a variety of other activities for cruisers of all ages.
Royal Caribbean
1050 Caribbean Way
Miami, FL 33132
800-398-9819
www.rccl.com