4-Night Balcony Caribbean Cruise from MSC Cruises. Price per Person Based on Double Occupancy.
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Cruise from Miami to Cozumel on a luxury liner with Swarovski crystal staircases and an infinity pool
What You Get
4-night Caribbean cruise with balcony accommodations, priced per person, based on double occupancy or pay a fee to travel solo. Subject to availability. Read about package structures here.
- Option 1: $199 per person for balcony stateroom (up to a $399 value). Based on double occupancy
To Travel Solo:
- Option 1: $466.86 total (200% of total cruise fare + $68.86 government fees and taxes)
Policies and Fees
For all options, book by: 3/27/15
- Cancellation policy & fees: 76-day cancellation notice required or $100 fee; 46-day or fee up to 50% Groupon price; 16-day or fee up to Groupon price.
- Taxes: Government fees and taxes of $68.86 per person not included.
- Additional fees: Service charge $12 per day for guests 18+ and $6 per day for guests 3–17 not included.
4-Night Balcony Cruise from Miami to Cozumel
Set sail to Cozumel on a 4-night cruise from Miami aboard the MSC Divina. While on board, relax by the Garden Infinity Pool, sip a cappuccino at the Segafredo Coffee Bar or enjoy standing-ovation worthy entertainment in the largest theater at sea. Enjoy casual or gourmet cuisine at one of the many dining options. Looking to try something new? How about bowling at sea or catch a movie in the 3D Cinema.
Take advantage of your time in port and sign up for one of the many tours spotlighting the local landscape and culture (extra fees apply—click on the itinerary link and check the excursions tab for more information). This cruise includes:
- 4 nights in a balcony stateroom
- All onboard meals
- Award-winning entertainment
The cruise departs from Miami on April 22.
- Day 1: Depart from Miami at 5 p.m.
- Day 2: At sea
- Day 3: The ship docks at Cozumel from 8 a.m.–6 p.m. See below for suggestions of things to do on Mexico’s largest island in the Caribbean Sea.
- Day 4: At sea
- Day 5: Return to Miami at 6 a.m.
Cozumel, Mexico: Relaxed Tropical Island with World-Class Diving
Cozumel, Mexico’s largest Caribbean island, lies just off the eastern coast of the Yucatán peninsula. Compared to Cancún—Mexico’s spring-break capital, located 50 miles north—Cozumel is decidedly laid-back. Formerly a fishing settlement, the island remains blissfully free of high-rise resorts and other signs of overdevelopment. Visitors here tend to focus more on exploring the wilderness than on late-night beach parties. Adventure-tour companies arrange expeditions by land or by sea, including trips to ancient Mayan ruins and the island’s jungles, marshes, and dive sites known for deep canyons and tunnels.
More than 500 species of fish swim among turtles, rays, and countless other aquatic animals inside the coral formations at Palancar Reef, one of the dozens of diving and snorkeling sites encircling Cozumel. Another site, just off the northwestern coast, houses a 40-passenger Convair airliner. Sunk in 1977 for the filming of a Mexican disaster movie, the plane has become overgrown with coral and sea fans and is frequented by schools of colorful parrotfish. Above the surface, you’ll find white-sand beaches frequented by sunbathers.
There’s only one city on the island—San Miguel de Cozumel, where street vendors on a waterfront promenade sell everything from jewelry to Cuban cigars. It’s also where you’ll find an assortment of clubs and bars showcasing live reggae-salsa fusion and jazz bands.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can guests connect to the internet in their cabin?
Yes. MSC Divina has shipwide WiFi capabilities, including in cabins. On all other ships, connection in the cabins can only be done using an ethernet cable. For wireless connection, guests should find an internet hot spot located in public areas around the ship.
Can guests connect to the internet using their wireless devices and is there a cost? (Cell phone, iPad, etc)
Yes, as long as WiFi connection is supported by the guest’s device. Regarding the cost, the ship will charge the standard WiFi fee to use the internet on board.
Can guests exchange money on board?
Yes, but only limited amounts and pending availability. The ship usually carries USD and euros, but some local currencies may be available depending on the itinerary.
Which documents are needed to go ashore in port?
All documentation requirements to go ashore will be posted on the daily program. Required documentation may include, but is not limited to: MSC Cruise Card, passport, government issued ID (not driver’s license), and driver’s license.
Where can I find information about travel documents required for US and Canadian citizens?
You can find information for US citizens on the following websites: http://travel.state.gov, http://www.cbp.gov, and http://www.dhs.gov. For Canadian citizens: http://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/menu-eng.html
Where can I find information about visa requirements?
http://www.visahq.com is a very good source of information regarding visa requirements worldwide; however, guests should verify with the local consulate all the travel documents and visa requirements for each port of call visited during their sailing.
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Other Details
Room Details
Balcony Stateroom
- One king bed or two single beds
- Standard occupancy: 2
- Maximum occupancy: 2
Hotel Policies
- Parking: available at the port.
- Rollaways: not available.
- Smoking policy: allowed only in designated areas.
- Pet policy: pets are not allowed inside the property.
- Accessibility: call tour operator to inquire about handicap-accessible rooms.
- Room upgrades: not available.
Amenities
- Numerous bars & restaurants
- Award-winning entertainment
- Authentic Mediterranean cuisine
- Adults only pool, including 1 Infinity pool
- Live entertainment
- Balinese Spa
Traveler's Tips
- A passport is required for all travel outside the U.S.
- Before international travel, always check the State Department’s website for important info on the destination and its entry/exit requirements.
Need to know info
- Promotional value expires Mar 27, 2015. Amount paid never expires.
- Book by 3/27/15 or promo value expires
- Reservation required, subject to availability
- Alternate departure dates or gateways may be available for additional fee
- 76-day cancellation notice required or $100 fee; 46-day or fee up to 50% Groupon price; 16-day or fee up to Groupon price
- Must be 21 or older to check in
- Credit card required at booking and check-in
- Tax included
- Government fees and taxes of $68.86 per person not included
- Service charge $12 per day for guests 18+ and $6 per day for guests 3-17 not included
- Fee to travel solo: 200% of total cruise fare.
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