Carnival Triumph Shore Excursions

Carnival Cruise Line's "Triumph" cruises at 21 knots and weighs over 100,000 gross tons. Over 1,000 crew members work on the Triumph, serving 2,700 guests who are offered an assortment of activities, including dance clubs, water slides and mini golf. The Triumph travels to the Caribbean and passengers aboard can take a break from the cruise ship to explore new destinations. There's a wide selection of shore excursions available, including the opportunity to swim with dolphins, parasail and explore Mayan Ruins.
  1. Swimming With the Dolphins

    • The four-night Western Caribbean Cruise departing from New Orleans aboard the Triumph offers travelers an experience like no other. Swimming with the dolphins is also available to those who want to get up close with marine life. Guests can choose from assisting a training session with dolphins or opt to take a private swim with them in an ocean cove. These particular shore excursions range from three to five hours.

    Mayan Ruins Tours

    • A five-day Western Caribbean cruise when the Triumph sails from Galveston, Texas, gives passengers the opportunity to explore the Mayan Ruins on shore excursions. Travelers can go to Chichen Itza on a seven-hour excursion away from the cruise ship or visit an archaeological site, Dzibilchaltun, which was once a ceremonial center of the Mayan Empire. Beach tours are also available with excursions to the ruins, where travelers can soak up the sun or swim.

    Parasailing

    • The Triumph travels to the Eastern Caribbean from New Orleans on a seven-day cruise, where guests can fly high in the sky on a parasailing shore excursion. This one-hour Nassau trip takes adventurers 400 feet into the air above the waters of the Caribbean for thrilling sightseeing. Guests can go alone or take a friend to enjoy the experience, and after parasailing, enjoy the beaches and unwind.

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