Port Everglades, the port for Fort Lauderdale is the world's premier cruise port with more home-ported ships and cruise lines than any other port in the world.
The City of Fort Lauderdale is famous for its boats and more than seven miles of sparkling beaches. The City’s award-winning wavewall and signature beachfront promenade highlight Fort Lauderdale’s world famous coastline. It features array of shops, restaurants, sidewalk cafes and entertainment venues.
Beachgoers can participate in a wide range of activities from boating, wind surfing, jet skiing and volleyball to snorkeling, scuba diving, deep-sea fishing and rollerblading.
Things to see and do
* Fort Lauderdale Beach
* Flamingo Gardens
* Fort Lauderdale Riverwalk
* Bonnet House
* Jungle Queen Riverboat Tours
Key West is a city and an island of the same name near the southernmost tip of the Florida Keys in Monroe County, Florida. Its subtropical climate and palm-shaded streets attract tourists from around the world, with regular cruise ships docking each day. Duval Street is Key West's tourist epicenter, with the northern end marked by Mallory Square from where beautiful sunsets can be seen. Key West has a number of scenic beaches and some of Florida's best scuba diving, snorkeling and deep-sea fishing. Its tropical nights, Bahamian architecture and warm people make it a popular destination for artists, musicians and a thriving gay community.
Key West is divided into two main districts. Old Town Key West contains many tourist attractions, sights and hotels; and New Town Key West is occupied by mainly businesses and locals. During recent years, much of Key West has been restored, to promote tourism on this popular, charming and somewhat eccentric island, with many other Keys within easy reach of Key West, including Florida's Key Largo and the beautiful Lower Keys.
Things to see and do
* Ernest Hemingway museum
* Duval street and Mallory Square
* Audubon House and Tropical Gardens
* City and Simonton Street Beaches
Belize City is the largest city of the Central American nation Belize. It is located at the mouth of the Belize River on the coast of the Caribbean. Belize City is best known as the cultural and business epicenter of Belize, as well as a doorway for cruise passengers.
Belize offers fine Caribbean beaches, swimming, sailing and scuba diving on its outer cays, where most tourism is centered. Belize's light-tackle sportfishing, especially for bonefish, is world renowned. Inland, tours of the spectacular Maya ruins Altun Ha, Lamonai and The temple of the Masks are available. Belize City also offers colonial architecture and great nightlife.
Things to See & Do
* Maya ruins
* Crooked Tree Wildlife Sanctuary
* Community Baboon Sanctuary
* Colonial Architecture
* Jungle river adventures
Cozumel (Mayan: Island of the Swallows) is an island in the Caribbean Sea off the eastern coast of Mexico's Yucatán Peninsula. The main town on the island is San Miguel where most of the population reside.
The choice of activities are boundless in Cozumel, golden beaches, turquoise waters, friendly people, festivals, scattered Maya ruins, great restaurants, duty-free stores, diving, golfing and more. Famous all over the world for its coral reefs, there are plenty of water sports such as diving, deep-sea fishing, snorkeling, kayaking and more. The center of the island is covered by jungle and swampy lagoons. Chankanaab National Park is a Cozumel icon located at the southern tip of the island. It includes Punta Celarain and its historical lighthouse, as well as the Colombia Lagoon, a shelter for many of the island's endemic species.
Things to see and do
* Chankanaab National Park Beach
* Water sports
* Swim with the dolphins
* Shopping in downtown Cozumel