Cayman Island Cruises From Galveston, Texas

The Port of Galveston is on the north side of Galveston Island, providing easy access to the Gulf of Mexico. Carnival Cruise Lines and Royal Caribbean International are the only two cruise lines that set sail from this port. Cruises that leave Galveston visit the Mexican coast and the Western Caribbean, including the Cayman Islands.
  1. Royal Caribbean: Mariner of the Seas

    • The Mariner of the Seas is a 1,020 foot ship that can hold more than 3100 passengers. Its maiden voyage was November 16, 2003. An ice-skating rink, rock-climbing wall and 9-hole miniature golf course are on board. Restaurants include a Johnny Rockets, Ben and Jerry's and Portofino Italian Restaurant.

      Royal Caribbean offers a 7-night cruise aboard the Mariner of the Seas. In addition to stopping in George Town, Grand Cayman, this cruise also stops in Cozumel, Mexico and Falmouth, Jamaica. As of Summer 2010, rooms cost from $499 to $1,099 per person.

      Royal Caribbean charges passengers a fuel supplement charge. As of Summer 2010, the cost for the first and second guest in your party is $10 per day for a maximum of $140 per cruise. Additional guests are charged $5 per person per day for a maximum of $70.

      Royal Carribean Cruises

      Corporate Guest Relations

      1050 Caribbean Way

      Miami, FL 33132

      866-562-7625

      royalcaribbean.com

    Carnival Cruise Line: Conquest

    • Carnival Cruises offers 6 and 7-day cruises aboard the Conquest to the Grand Cayman Islands. Both cruises leave Galveston on a Sunday and stop in Grand Cayman and Cozumel, Mexico. The 7-day cruise also stops in Montego Bay, Jamaica.

      The Conquest is considered one of Carnival's Fun Ships. A 9-hole miniature golf course is on board, as well as a walking and jogging track, and volleyball and basketball court. The ship can hold nearly 3,000 passengers and has 1,487 rooms with 13 decks.

      Carnival Cruise Lines

      3655 NW 87th Avenue

      Miami, FL 33178

      888-227-6482

      carnival.com

    Royal Caribbean International: Voyager of the Seas

    • Royal Caribbean offers a 7-night cruise to the Cayman Islands aboard the Voyager of the Seas. This cruise stops in Montego Bay, Jamaica, Cozumel, Mexico, and George Town, Grand Cayman.

      The Voyager of the Seas has been sailing since November 1999 and was considered the largest cruise ship at the time. This cruise ship can hold more than 3,000 passengers. On board, passengers will find a casino, day spa and fitness center, along with a full-size basketball court.

      Royal Caribbean charges passengers a fuel supplement charge. As of Summer 2010, the cost for the first and second guest in your party is $10 per day for a maximum of $140 per cruise. Additional guests are charged $5 per person per day for a maximum of $70.

      Royal Carribean Cruises

      Corporate Guest Relations

      1050 Caribbean Way

      Miami, FL 33132

      866-562-7625

      royalcaribbean.com

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