4 Nights Bahamas & Perfect Day Cruise
Hungry for a dazzling at-sea experience that combines sleek swiftness, panoramic vistas, and an array of our best new dining options? Look no further than the newly renovated Radiance of the Seas®. With acres of glass enclosing the nine-story central atrium, elevators facing the sea, and floor-to-ceiling windows throughout, you'll never be at a loss for an incredible view. Plus, we've just added eight new dining experiences, ranging from casual eats at Boardwalk Doghouse, to the family-style Italian fare at Giovanni's Table, to the sizzling skewers of Samba Grill Brazilian Steakhouse. Other new features include a Royal Babies & TotsSM Nursery, VIP guest lounges, and an outdoor, poolside movie screen showing first-run movies day and night. Whether you seek adventurous activities, relaxing moments, or fine fare, Radiance of the Seas has the features to please every taste.
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Nassau - Bahamas
Day 1 - Fort Lauderdale - Florida
Fort Lauderdale delivers the best of both worlds— beach basking and glitzy cosmopolitan appeal. From serene Hugh Taylor Birch State Park to the buzzing Boardwalk of Hollywood (that’s Florida, not California), there’s a stretch of sand for every style of beachgoer. And jumbo yachts roam more than 300 miles of waterways in this “Venice of America.” Hitch a ride on the free Water Taxi or cruise on the Jungle Queen Riverboat before or after your Fort Lauderdale cruise. Head to the historic Stranahan House for a glimpse into Fort Lauderdale’s history and be sure to hit its modern-day backyard: the people-watching mecca of Las Olas Boulevard. Here are some of the reasons why you should visit Fort Lauderdale:
- You can experience the beauty and diversity of nature. Fort Lauderdale is surrounded by water, from the Atlantic Ocean to the Intracoastal Waterway to the New River. You can swim, surf, fish, boat, or kayak in the crystal-clear water and see the marine life and coral reefs. You can also explore the Everglades, a vast wetland that is home to alligators, birds, and other wildlife.
- You can discover the history and culture of the city. Fort Lauderdale has a rich and varied heritage, from the Native Americans to the Spanish explorers to the pioneers. You can visit the historic sites and museums that tell the stories of the past, such as the Stranahan House, the oldest surviving structure in Broward County, or the Bonnet House Museum & Gardens, a former plantation that showcases the art and lifestyle of the 20th century. You can also enjoy the art and entertainment that the city offers, such as the Norton Museum of Art, one of the largest and most renowned art museums in Florida, or the Broward Center for the Performing Arts, a world-class venue that hosts Broadway shows, concerts, and ballets.
- You can have fun and excitement in the city. Fort Lauderdale is a vibrant and diverse city that has something for everyone. You can shop and dine at CityPlace, a shopping and entertainment complex that has over 100 shops, restaurants, bars, and cafes. You can also party and dance at Las Olas Boulevard, a trendy street that is lined with boutiques, galleries, and nightclubs. You can also enjoy the festivals and events that the city hosts throughout the year, such as the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show, the largest boat show in the world, or the Winterfest Boat Parade, a spectacular display of decorated boats on the water.
Day 2 - Perfect Day Cococay - Bahamas
This isn’t vacation days spent. This is bragging rights earned. Conquer the tallest waterslide in North America and snap a shot from up to 450 feet up in a helium balloon. Grab a drink at the swim-up bar and soak up the scene in the largest freshwater pool in The Bahamas. Or get a taste of Bora Bora with your own Overwater Cabana.
Day 3 - Cruising
Day at sea
Day 4 - Nassau - Bahamas
Nassau, the capital of the Bahamas, is a tropical paradise that combines stunning natural beauty with a rich historical legacy. With its pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and vibrant culture, Nassau is a destination that offers the perfect blend of relaxation, adventure, and exploration.
- Nassau is renowned for its beautiful beaches, and Cable Beach is a true gem. With its powdery white sands and turquoise waters, it's the perfect place to soak up the sun or take a dip in the gentle waves. You can also find a variety of water sports, from snorkeling and jet-skiing to parasailing, for those seeking more adventure. For a quieter beach experience, venture to Love Beach or Cabbage Beach, where you can relax in a tranquil atmosphere, away from the crowds.
- Step back in time by exploring Nassau's historic sites. Start your journey at Fort Fincastle, a picturesque fort perched atop Bennett's Hill. The panoramic views of Nassau and the ocean from this vantage point are simply breathtaking. Nearby, visit the Queen's Staircase, a 65-step staircase carved out of solid limestone. It's a remarkable example of Bahamian craftsmanship and a tribute to Queen Victoria's role in the abolition of slavery.
- Nassau's culture is a vibrant blend of African, European, and Caribbean influences. Explore the lively straw market in downtown Nassau, where local artisans sell handmade crafts, straw hats, and other souvenirs. Don't forget to sample some authentic Bahamian cuisine, like conch salad, fried snapper, and the world-famous Bahamian rum cake.
- Take a short trip across the bridge to Paradise Island, where you'll find the world-renowned Atlantis Resort. Even if you're not a guest, you can explore its impressive aquariums, water parks, and marine habitats. The Aquaventure Water Park, with its thrilling slides and lazy river, is a must-visit for families and water enthusiasts.
- The Bahamas is famous for its underwater wonders, and Nassau is no exception. Dive or snorkel in the crystal-clear waters to discover vibrant coral reefs teeming with marine life. Swim with gentle nurse sharks at Compass Cay or explore the underwater sculptures at Clifton Heritage National Park.
- If you're lucky enough to visit Nassau in late December or early January, don't miss Junkanoo, the Bahamas' most vibrant and colorful cultural festival. This lively parade features music, dance, elaborate costumes, and a joyous atmosphere that will leave you feeling like a true Bahamian.
Day 5 - Fort Lauderdale - Florida
Fort Lauderdale delivers the best of both worlds— beach basking and glitzy cosmopolitan appeal. From serene Hugh Taylor Birch State Park to the buzzing Boardwalk of Hollywood (that’s Florida, not California), there’s a stretch of sand for every style of beachgoer. And jumbo yachts roam more than 300 miles of waterways in this “Venice of America.” Hitch a ride on the free Water Taxi or cruise on the Jungle Queen Riverboat before or after your Fort Lauderdale cruise. Head to the historic Stranahan House for a glimpse into Fort Lauderdale’s history and be sure to hit its modern-day backyard: the people-watching mecca of Las Olas Boulevard. Here are some of the reasons why you should visit Fort Lauderdale:
- You can experience the beauty and diversity of nature. Fort Lauderdale is surrounded by water, from the Atlantic Ocean to the Intracoastal Waterway to the New River. You can swim, surf, fish, boat, or kayak in the crystal-clear water and see the marine life and coral reefs. You can also explore the Everglades, a vast wetland that is home to alligators, birds, and other wildlife.
- You can discover the history and culture of the city. Fort Lauderdale has a rich and varied heritage, from the Native Americans to the Spanish explorers to the pioneers. You can visit the historic sites and museums that tell the stories of the past, such as the Stranahan House, the oldest surviving structure in Broward County, or the Bonnet House Museum & Gardens, a former plantation that showcases the art and lifestyle of the 20th century. You can also enjoy the art and entertainment that the city offers, such as the Norton Museum of Art, one of the largest and most renowned art museums in Florida, or the Broward Center for the Performing Arts, a world-class venue that hosts Broadway shows, concerts, and ballets.
- You can have fun and excitement in the city. Fort Lauderdale is a vibrant and diverse city that has something for everyone. You can shop and dine at CityPlace, a shopping and entertainment complex that has over 100 shops, restaurants, bars, and cafes. You can also party and dance at Las Olas Boulevard, a trendy street that is lined with boutiques, galleries, and nightclubs. You can also enjoy the festivals and events that the city hosts throughout the year, such as the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show, the largest boat show in the world, or the Winterfest Boat Parade, a spectacular display of decorated boats on the water.
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