Carnival Cruises Excursions
The shore excursions on Carnival Cruises are
amazing. There were great excursions listed for their
Caribbean cruises, their Mexican Riviera cruises, their Alaskan
cruises and their European cruises.
These excursions try to enhance vacations in
various ways. Some excursions are just meant to be fun and
not educational. Other Carnival Cruises excursions draw from
local culture and history to provide a truly educational
experience.
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On their Caribbean cruises, Carnival Cruises
offers a shore excursion that features cave tubing. People
that take advantage of this excursion get to observe cave
formations in limestone caverns.
This excursion even includes a 45 minute hike on
a rain forest path. It is recommended that participants in
this Carnival Cruises excursion bring dry clothing to change
into.
On their Mexican Riviera cruises, Carnival
Cruises has a shore excursion for people that would like to swim
with dolphins. There are shows to see at the Sea Life Park
Vallarta that are lots of fun for everyone in the family.
The excursion includes two hours to just be in
the park choosing your own activity. The speed slides should
be a winner with the kids.
You are able to experience gold fever when you
take an excursion from a Carnival Cruises Alaskan cruise.
Juneau, Alaska has the distinction of being home to what was once
the largest gold mill in the world.
The excursion offers history lessons and even
lets you wear a helmet and go into a 360 foot long tunnel where
mining equipment is demonstrated. This Carnival Cruises
excursion is very history intensive.
The excursions for the European Carnival Cruises
are great. The Medieval Lucca excursion is a step back in
time. Lucca is surrounded and protected by a wall that was
built during the Renaissance. There are medieval churches to
see during a motor coach ride and many things to see on foot.
One of the amazing things to see on the Carnival Cruises excursion
is the oval-shaped Amphitheater Square. It is built on the
foundation of an ancient Roman amphitheater and it is surrounded by
majestic buildings.
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