With the second busiest port in America, Galveston has been coined the “Queen of the Gulf.” Seafood lovers will covet the oyster and shrimp culinary specialties of this island with over 30 miles of sandy beaches. Keep your eyes on the water! Bottlenose dolphin sightings are quite common in Galveston Bay. A strong sense of community is shared by the locals who take pride in their town and cultural festivities. Galveston is home to an impressively large collection of 19th-century buildings and the city is awash with restored homes from the Victorian era, in addition to nature parks and colorful oleanders.
11 Jan 2025
At Sea
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12 Jan 2025
Progreso
07:00
16:00
Progreso is a port city on Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula. It’s a common stop for cruise ships, which dock at its landmark long pier. An oceanfront promenade, the Malecón, is lined with beaches and thatch-roofed restaurants
13 Jan 2025
Cozumel
09:00
15:30
Experience Cozumel, Mexico — one of the most breathtaking diving destinations in the world, where the warm waters are home to 20 miles of coral reef and a myriad of sea life. Discover an island rich in Mayan and Mexican culture, with ruins dating back to before 1000 A.D. when the Mayans considered Cozumel a sacred shrine. Today, the “Island of the Swallows” offers you a treasure trove of wondrous adventures unlike anywhere else.
14 Jan 2025
At Sea
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00:00
15 Jan 2025
Galveston
09:00
00:00
With the second busiest port in America, Galveston has been coined the “Queen of the Gulf.” Seafood lovers will covet the oyster and shrimp culinary specialties of this island with over 30 miles of sandy beaches. Keep your eyes on the water! Bottlenose dolphin sightings are quite common in Galveston Bay. A strong sense of community is shared by the locals who take pride in their town and cultural festivities. Galveston is home to an impressively large collection of 19th-century buildings and the city is awash with restored homes from the Victorian era, in addition to nature parks and colorful oleanders.