Carnival Cruises All Inclusive

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Aug 23 2010

Carnival Cruises All Inclusive

Carnival Cruises All Inclusive

Does anyone have suggestions for cruises and / or resorts in the Caribbean??

My wife and I have been today to Panama, Miami, Grand Cayman, Honduras, Belize and Cozumel, Mexico. Panama was a brand new complex and was incredible, and we went on the Carnival Valor for our cruise just finished Sunday, November 18, 2007. We are willing to go on another trip, but they are trying to decide resource or cruise. We have fallen in love with snorkeling and would like to try Snuba and / or diving, but we want to keep the whole trip about 10 days to no more than 3500 dollars over the cost. We want all the foods, drinks, etc. .. and the room must have a double bed + ... So, with that information, does anyone have a good idea for us. We would also like to try to do a swim / encounter with the dolphins ... please email me at shaun_tara_forever@hotmail.com

They some beautiful resorts all inclusive in the Riviera Maya. They have only a couple seasons, resorts with spas. Http: / / www.rivieramaya.com snorkeling and diving in Puerto Morelos you can swim with dolphins in the X-caret. It is an eco-archaeological park http://www.xcaret.com Dominican Republic also has some good "all Included too. I suggest the Punta Cana and La Romana area. The water is calmer for diving. Http: / / www.godominicanrepublic.com Have a great time and plan your next trip enjoy wherever you choose below)

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