Fun in the sun is a mission easily accomplished in Port Canaveral: before or after your cruise, take time to blast off from the Kennedy Space Center, hug the turns in a stock car at the world-famous speedway, and zoom through the screaming roller coasters of Orlando’s theme parks. In addition to all these man-made thrills, cruises from Port Canaveral depart from a coastline of sugary sand beaches and protected islands for native wildlife.
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The Summer Worship Nights Cruise sets sail from Port Canaveral, Florida, making stops at Nassau, Grand Turk, and Princess Cays in the Bahamas. Each destination offers unique experiences such as snorkeling the vivid coral reefs of Nassau, visiting the pristine beaches of Grand Turk, and relaxing on the shores of Princess Cays offering a diverse and memorable adventure for all cruisers.
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Saturday / June 21
Nassau, Bahamas
Sunday / June 22
Nassau & Paradise Island, often considered the gateway to The Bahamas, consist of two islands: New Providence and Paradise Island. The capital city of the Bahamas boasts miles of spectacular beaches and stretches of vivid coral reefs perfect for snorkeling. Shop, dine, and sight-see, particularly along busy Bay Street.
Atlantis, Paradise Island is a lush, ocean side resort located on Paradise Island, a small island that’s technically part of Nassau. Atlantis is filled with many fun-filled attractions like slipping and sliding at a water park and even beach side time.
Princess Cays, Eleuthera
Monday / June 23
Princess Cays is a tropical paradise that offers cruise passengers a day of relaxation and fun with its pristine white sandy beaches, clear turquoise waters, and a variety of recreational activities. Visitors can enjoy water sports such as snorkeling, paddleboarding, kayaking, and swimming. The area is also known for its beautiful coral reefs, making it a popular spot for snorkelers and divers.
Grand Turk, Turks & Caicos
Tuesday / June 24
Grand Turk offers various water activities such as snorkeling, scuba diving, and swimming, allowing visitors to explore its vibrant coral reefs and diverse marine life. The capital, Cockburn Town, showcases a mix of Bermudian and Colonial architecture, and is home to historical sites like the Grand Turk Lighthouse and the Turks and Caicos National Museum.