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4 Night Cruise to the Bahamas

  • You want a fun, value-packed cruise on a manageable scale
  • You don't need the flashy features of MSC's newer ships
  • You want a cruise experience that focuses on unique itineraries
  • You want splash parks, waterslides and bowling alleys onboard
  • You are looking for a cruise that caters to North Americans

3 Night Cruise to the Bahamas

  • You want to sail aboard one of Celebrity’s newer ships
  • You like plenty of activities, dining options and lounges
  • You want a classy cruise experience at a reasonable price
  • You dislike the idea of sailing with over 3,000 passengers
  • You don’t want to be bothered with upsells and other costs

4 Night Cruise to the Western Caribbean

  • You a value-packed cruise on a ship with plenty of features
  • You find Royal Caribbean's newer ships to be just too big
  • You like to keep busy and want a full schedule of activities
  • You want the wow factor of Royal Caribbean's big new ships
  • You need spacious cabins; standard cabins are fairly tight
  • You want all the latest bells and whistles to be onboard
  • You seek MSC Cruises' next-gen Seaside EVO-class ships that are slightly bigger and better laid out
  • You appreciate a wide variety of dining venues and activities, particularly geared towards families
  • You seek a very good cruise value with lots included for a reasonable price point
  • You prefer larger cabin bathrooms and showers over the very small entry-level ones onboard
  • You miss the zip-line as only present on the first two Seaside-class ships
  • You like smaller, quieter cruise ships with fewer fellow passengers
  • You want a big-ship cruise to the most popular ports of call
  • You want nonstop active entertainment by day and by night
  • You want the latest features of Royal Caribbean's larger ships
  • You don't like being upsold; extra cost activities abound
  • You want to visit exotic, off-the-beaten-path ports of call
  • You are looking for an intimate, traditional cruise experience

5 Night Cruise to the Western Caribbean

  • You want solid entertainment and splashy, Broadway-style shows
  • You like to keep busy, and want active days and vibrant nights
  • You want a big ship cruise with plenty of bang for your buck
  • You want longer cruises that explore uncommon destinations
  • You prefer a more traditional, laid-back kind of cruise vacation

5 Night Cruise to the Caribbean

  • You want activities that will appeal to the whole family
  • You love diversity in choice when it comes to dining
  • You want to sail a new ship without the new ship price tag
  • You want high-end luxury and nonstop pampering
  • You don't care for traveling with children and families

4 Night Cruise to the Caribbean

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  • You need top-notch suites and lavish amenities to go with them

5 Night Cruise to the Eastern Caribbean

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  • You appreciate having a multitude of different dining choices
  • You want plenty of activities but nothing overly wild or crazy
  • You are looking for a ship with elaborate children's facilities
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  • You see the ship as the destination; where it goes is secondary
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  • You dislike feeling like you're in a large resort at sea
  • You're looking for a more traditional ocean cruise experience

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Cruises from Miami April 2023

Miami cruises April 2023

April 2023 Destination and Cruise Lines out of Miami

Destinations from miami in april 2023.

Wherever your ship takes you. With stops for soft, sandy beaches, snorkeling with schools of stunningly gorgeous tropical fish, and island shopping, you can't go wrong. Sail from Miami in April 2023 to the With its breathtaking landscapes and diverse culture, the Caribbean is the most popular destinations in the world. It may seem impossible to organize a perfect vacation, but with good will, everything is possible.

Cruise Lines from Miami in April 2023

Miami offers endless cruise lines to pick from for your voyage in April 2023. This includes whose cruise ships depart from Miami in April 2023.

Explore Miami itineraries and cruise schedules April 2023

Experience all the Caribbean has to offer on a cruise from Miami in April 2023. Besides the most popular destinations in the Bahamas, the Caribbean, and Central America, you can travel from Miami far beyond. Sailing out of Miami is truly one of the most beautiful things in the world. As your ship sets off with the setting sun, you are looking at the city's high-rises and golden beaches glistening as they bid you bon voyage. For those dreaming of white sandy beaches fringed with palms and crystal-clear waters, the Caribbean cruise holiday offers exactly this. Check out the cruise schedule for April 2023 of an upcoming cruise itinerary from Miami below.

Royal Caribbean Eastern Caribbean 7-day route

7-day Eastern Caribbean from Miami, Fl

Symphony of the seas, royal caribbean.

Date: April 1, 2023

Ports of Call: Miami, St. Maarten, St. Thomas, CocoCay, Miami; View Itinerary

Carnival Cruise Line Southern Caribbean 8-day route

8-day Southern Caribbean from Miami, Fl

Carnival horizon, carnival cruise line.

Ports of Call: Miami, Aruba, Bonaire, La Romana, Amber Cove, Miami; View Itinerary

Disney Cruise Line Western Caribbean 5-day route

5-day Western Caribbean from Miami, Fl

Disney dream, disney cruise line.

Ports of Call: Miami, Grand Cayman, Disney Castaway Cay, Miami; View Itinerary

Norwegian Cruise Line Western Caribbean 7-day route

7-day Western Caribbean from Miami, Fl

Norwegian bliss, norwegian cruise line.

Ports of Call: Miami, Roatan, Harvest Caye, Costa Maya, Cozumel, Miami; View Itinerary

Carnival Cruise Line Eastern Caribbean 7-day route

Carnival Celebration, Carnival Cruise Line

Date: April 2, 2023

Ports of Call: Miami, Amber Cove, San Juan, St. Maarten, Miami; View Itinerary

MSC Cruises Eastern Caribbean 7-day route

MSC Seascape, MSC Cruises

Ports of Call: Miami, Ocean Cay, Nassau, San Juan, Puerto Plata, Miami; View Itinerary

Norwegian Cruise Line Eastern Caribbean 7-day route

Norwegian Encore, Norwegian Cruise Line

Ports of Call: Miami, Puerto Plata, St. Thomas, Tortola, Great Stirrup Cay, Miami; View Itinerary

Oasis of the Seas, Royal Caribbean

Ports of Call: Miami, CocoCay, San Juan, St. Maarten, Miami; View Itinerary

Virgin Voyages Western Caribbean 6-day route

6-day Western Caribbean from Miami, Fl

Valiant lady, virgin voyages.

Ports of Call: Miami, Roatan, Costa Maya, Bimini, Miami; View Itinerary

Carnival Cruise Line Bahamas 4-day route

4-day Bahamas from Miami, Fl

Carnival conquest, carnival cruise line.

Date: April 3, 2023

Ports of Call: Miami, Half Moon Cay, Nassau, Miami; View Itinerary

Royal Caribbean Bahamas 4-day route

Freedom of the Seas, Royal Caribbean

Ports of Call: Miami, CocoCay, Nassau, Miami; View Itinerary

Celebrity Cruises Western Caribbean 5-day route

Celebrity Summit, Celebrity Cruises

Ports of Call: Miami, Cozumel, Grand Cayman, Miami; View Itinerary

MSC Cruises Bahamas 4-day route

MSC Divina, MSC Cruises

Ports of Call: Miami, Nassau, Ocean Cay, Ocean Cay, Miami; View Itinerary

Norwegian Cruise Line Bahamas 4-day route

Norwegian Sky, Norwegian Cruise Line

Ports of Call: Miami, Grand Bahama Island, Nassau, Great Stirrup Cay, Miami; View Itinerary

Virgin Voyages Bahamas 4-day route

Scarlet Lady, Virgin Voyages

Date: April 5, 2023

Ports of Call: Miami, Key West, Bimini, Miami; View Itinerary

Celebrity Cruises Bahamas 4-day route

Celebrity Silhouette, Celebrity Cruises

Date: April 6, 2023

Ports of Call: Miami, Key West, Nassau, Miami; View Itinerary

Disney Cruise Line Bahamas 4-day route

Ports of Call: Miami, Nassau, Disney Castaway Cay, Miami; View Itinerary

Oceania Cruises Transatlantic 14-day route

14-day Transatlantic from Miami, Fl

Marina, oceania cruises.

Ports of Call: Miami, Nassau, Royal Naval Dockyard, Ponta Delgada, Funchal, Motril, Alicante, Barcelona; View Itinerary

Oceania Cruises Transatlantic 21-day route

21-day Transatlantic from Miami, Fl

Ports of Call: Miami, Nassau, Royal Naval Dockyard, Ponta Delgada, Funchal, Motril, Alicante, Barcelona, Palma de Mallorca, Port-Vendres, Marseille, Monte Carlo, La Spezia, Livorno, Civitavecchia; View Itinerary

Carnival Cruise Line Bahamas 3-day route

3-day Bahamas from Miami, Fl

Date: April 7, 2023

Ports of Call: Miami, Nassau, Miami; View Itinerary

Norwegian Cruise Line Bahamas 3-day route

Ports of Call: Miami, Great Stirrup Cay, Nassau, Miami; View Itinerary

Royal Caribbean Bahamas 3-day route

5-day Eastern Caribbean from Miami, Fl

Carnival sunrise, carnival cruise line.

Date: April 8, 2023

Ports of Call: Miami, Nassau, Half Moon Cay, Grand Turk, Miami; View Itinerary

Celebrity Cruises Western Caribbean 5-day route

Ports of Call: Miami, Key West, Cozumel, Miami; View Itinerary

Norwegian Cruise Line Transatlantic 11-day route

11-day Transatlantic from Miami, Fl

Ports of Call: Miami, Ponta Delgada, Barcelona; View Itinerary

Virgin Voyages Western Caribbean 8-day route

8-day Western Caribbean from Miami, Fl

Ports of Call: Miami, Puerto Plata, San Juan, St. Croix, Bimini, Miami; View Itinerary

Carnival Cruise Line Eastern Caribbean 7-day route

Date: April 9, 2023

Ports of Call: Miami, Amber Cove, San Juan, St. Thomas, Miami; View Itinerary

Carnival Cruise Line Western Caribbean 6-day route

Ports of Call: Miami, Ocho Rios, Grand Cayman, Cozumel, Miami; View Itinerary

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Cruises from Fort Lauderdale

Beaches, canals and shopping – take the best cruises from florida.

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Relish the best of sand, sun and sea on a cruise from Fort Lauderdale with Princess®. After riding through the Everglades or visiting the Flamingo Garden and Wildlife Sanctuary, sail to the Caribbean for an even sweeter taste of island life. You can also head to the Panama Canal and Canada & New England or embark on a Transatlantic cruise. The choice is yours on a cruise from Ft. Lauderdale with Princess.

Find the Best Cruises from Fort Lauderdale

Caribbean Cruises

On a cruise from Ft. Lauderdale to the Caribbean, dip your toes in turquoise waters and relax on golden beaches with a refreshing drink in hand. Travel between tropical islands – like St. Thomas, Aruba and Curaçao – where you can swim with stingrays and zipline through jungles. Discover ancient treasures, meet beloved wildlife and learn about the region’s history from an expert guide.

Panama Canal Cruises

Travel back in time and experience the Panama Canal the way it was meant to be on a cruise from Ft. Lauderdale with Princess. Transit the newly expanded locks — including the Agua Clara and Cocoli Locks — and get up close to the engineering wonders that surround you. Between the history of the Canal and the cultures of the region, it’s no wonder the Panama Canal is one of the Seven Cruise Wonders of the World.

Canada & New England Cruises

Travel through time as you sail to Canada & New England on a cruise from Ft. Lauderdale. Walk in the footsteps of Paul Revere, hike through Acadia National Park and indulge in crab cakes and fresh-caught lobster along the way. Bask in the coastal beauty of Prince Edward Island, and spend two days exploring the French influences of Quebec City. With Princess, chronicles of the Northern seaboard await.

Transatlantic Cruises

Relive the golden age of ocean travel on a Transatlantic cruise from Ft. Lauderdale. Unwind at sea and jump into adventure at each destination. Choose from voyages that take you through the British Isles and the Mediterranean Sea to the Land of Fire and Ice. Or stop by Spain and France on a cruise from Fort Lauderdale. Indulge in the best of every destination with a Transatlantic cruise with Princess.

South America & Antarctica Cruises

From the cultures of South America to the icy terrains of Antarctica, experience the best of both worlds on a cruise from Ft. Lauderdale. In Puntarenas, learn how Starbucks coffee beans are harvested at the company’s only farm. Walk past pyramids in Huatulco, and uncover treasures of Mesoamerica. Or ascend Corcovado Mountain and visit one of the new Seven Wonders of the World, the Christ the Redeemer statue.

World Cruises

On World Cruises from Ft. Lauderdale, unpack once and visit even more destinations while enjoying additional days at sea traveling between destinations. As you explore the corners of the world, connect with other guests who share your passion for wanderlust. Embark on one legendary adventure and visit locations spanning from the Blue Mountains of Sydney to the castles near Sicily and various cities in between.

What to Know About Cruises from Ft. Lauderdale

Between the beaches, galleries and canals, there’s a lot to do and see in this waterside city. Here’s everything to know about your cruise from Ft. Lauderdale.

Ft. Lauderdale at a glance

  • Language: English
  • Currency: U.S. Dollar (USD)
  • Time Zone: Eastern Standard Time (EST)
  • Docking: You will be notified as to which pier your cruise from Ft. Lauderdale will dock.
  • Attire: We suggest dressing in light clothing as South Florida is warm year-round, especially in the spring and summer. Also consider bringing a light jacket for when temperatures dip in the evenings.
  • Transportation: While taxis are available throughout the city, many neighborhoods are walkable, and you can visit other parts of Ft. Lauderdale by train, trolley, water taxi and rental bike. Want to beat traffic to the port? Take Brightline , a convenient and comfortable high-speed passenger train.

Things to do in Fort Lauderdale

Keep those vacation vibes going – or kick them off – when you sail out of Ft. Lauderdale. It’s the perfect playground for whatever you love: beaches, nature, food, culture, shopping and more. Whether you want to wave to alligators on an airboat ride through the Everglades or take in the top-notch restaurants and clubs, you’re sure to have a good time. And who couldn’t use more of those?

Ships That Cruise from Fort Lauderdale

Sun Princess® and Star Princess® are our next-generation cruise ships featuring an epic sphere atrium, first ever geodesic dome, innovative entertainment venues and premium Suites.

Our Princess fleet includes some of the best cruises from Fort Lauderdale. Find the comforts of home along with the luxuries you deserve on board any of our ships. Discover what makes our fleet so unique.

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Remove the hassle from air travel and give yourself the gift of flexibility, time and a thicker wallet with Princess EZair flights. We negotiate lower rates with the airlines, allow you to modify your flight up to 45 days prior with no penalty and protect you if your flight is late or canceled.

EZair flight quotes are available on our cruise search result details pages.

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Let Princess pick you up from the airport and take you directly to your ship or hotel when you arrive, even if you didn't book your airfare through us. A uniformed Princess representative meets you at the airport after you've retrieved your luggage and transports you directly to your ship or hotel without you having to worry about the logistics of navigating a new city.

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Stay longer and relax

Extend your cruise vacation, and simplify your travel plans with a hotel stay at the beginning or end of your cruise. With a Cruise Plus Hotel Package, a Princess representative meets you at the airport and pier, transporting you to and from your hotel. The package includes the cost of your hotel stay, transportation, luggage handling and the services of the representative.

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3-Day Cruises from Port Canaveral

Three cruise ships offer 3-day cruises out of Port Canaveral in Florida. These short cruises are easy to combine with a trip to Disney World or Universal Orlando theme parks. The combination is a vacation that the whole family will enjoy. See the full schedule of departures below.

The 3-night cruises go to the nearby islands of the Bahamas. Voyages on Disney Cruise Line and Royal Caribbean stop at their private islands, which are exclusive playgrounds for their passengers.

You may also want to see our schedule of 4-day cruises from Port Canaveral .

3-day cruises on Carnival Cruise Line . Round-trip from Port Canaveral to Nassau (Bahamas). • 2024 departures: January 5, 12, 19; February 9, 16; March 8, 29; April 12, 26; May 17, 31; June 14, 28, July 12, 26, August 9, 23; September 6, 20; October 4, 18; November 1, 15, 29; December 13, 27.

3-day cruises on Carnival Cruise Line . Round-trip from Port Canaveral to Bimini (Bahamas). • 2024 departures: January 2, 26; February 2, 23; March 1, 15, 22; April 5, 19; May 10, 24; June 7, 21; July 5, 19; August 2, 16, 30; September 13, 27; October 11, 25; November 8, 22; December 6, 20.

3-night cruises on Disney Cruise Line . Round-trip from Port Canaveral to Nassau (Bahamas) and Castaway Cay (Bahamas). • 2024 departures: January 5, 12, 19, 26; February 2, 9, 16, 23; March 1, 8, 15, 22, 29; April 5, 12, 19, 26; May 3, 10, 17, 24, 31; June 7, 14, 21, 28; July 5, 12, 19, 26; August 2, 9, 16, 23, 30; September 6, 13, 20, 27; October 4, 11, 18, 25; November 1, 8, 15, 22, 29; December 6, 13, 20, 26, 27.

3-night cruises on Royal Caribbean . Round-trip from Port Canaveral to CocoCay (Bahamas) and Nassau (Bahamas). • 2024 departures: January 2, 5, 12, 19, 26; February 2, 9, 16, 23; March 1, 8, 15, 22, 29; April 5, 12, 19, 26; May 3, 10, 17, 24, 31; June 7, 14, 21, 28; July 5, 26; August 2, 9, 16, 23, 30; September 6, 13, 20, 27; October 4, 11, 18, 25; November 1, 8, 22, 29; December 6, 13, 27.

Sailboat on the coast of Nassau, Bahamas during sunset

3 - Day The Bahamas from Miami, FL

Cruise itinerary.

Iconic colorfully lit buildings and palm trees in Miami, FL

Day 1: Miami

guests playing a fun game of ping pong onboard a carnival cruise

Day 2: Fun Day at Sea

Day 3: nassau, day 4: miami.

carnival conquest sets sail at sea

Get to Know Carnival Conquest

Cruising aboard Carnival Conquest elevates fun at sea to an art form — the ship demonstrates a true mastery of the craft with an onboard collage of fun spots for you to enjoy, like Guy's Burger Joint ™ , RedFrog Rum Bar ® and SkyBox ™ Sports Bar. There's fun everywhere you look, from the dance club (great for people-watching) to the show lounges (great for show-watching). Alchemy Bar ® serves up not only one-of-a-kind drinks, but a complete experience for your senses. There's even The Punchliner Comedy Club ™ , which gives stand-up comedians a microphone and a place to share their craft for your enjoyment. And let's not forget Seuss at Sea ™ , which turns classic Dr. Seuss stories and characters into big fun for all. You don't need to be able to tell a Monet from a Renoir to dine in our two artful dining rooms, you just need to be hungry. You don't even need to be a critic to enjoy Dive-In Movies, where cinematic favorites are up on the big screen, poolside. With delicious food, bars and entertainment, Carnival Conquest features a scene for everybody.

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Cruises from Florida

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Embark from Florida: A Gateway to Caribbean Wonders & Beyond

Category: Cruises from Port Canaveral (Orlando)

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Cruises from Port Canaveral

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Cruises from Port Canaveral

Port Canaveral Cruise Monthly Guide: Your All-Year-Round Guide

In the heart of Florida’s cruise scene, Port Canaveral provides year-round departures, appealing to a wide array of travelers. Selecting a cruise from Port Canaveral means having the freedom to embark any time of the year. The Port Canaveral Cruise monthly guide is your essential guide for synchronizing your travel plans with Orlando’s seasonal allure. Each month ushers in different opportunities for cruising, from peaceful winter sails to energetic summer ventures. This comprehensive calendar offers insights into the best periods for various types of cruises, local climatic conditions, and unique events, ensuring your cruise is perfectly timed with Orlando’s vibrant life.

Cruise Lines Operating from Port Canaveral (Orlando)

Port Canaveral, a stone’s throw away from Orlando’s legendary theme parks and attractions, serves as a bustling hub for multiple esteemed cruise lines. This port offers an array of choices for cruise enthusiasts, from family fun to luxurious getaways.

Carnival Cruise Line

Adventure and Joy for Everyone

Carnival Cruise Line

Disney Cruise Line

Where Magic Meets the Sea

Disney Cruise Line

MSC Cruises

European Elegance and Global Adventures

MSC Cruises

Norwegian Cruise Line

Freestyle Cruising and Personalized Experiences

Norwegian Cruise Line

Royal Caribbean

A Blend of Innovation and Excitement

Royal Caribbean

Destinations and Itineraries from Port Canaveral (Orlando)

Cruises from Port Canaveral (Orlando) offer a diverse array of Caribbean destinations, each with its unique charm and allure.

The Bahamas

A Gateway to Serenity

Discover the serene beauty of the Bahamas from Port Canaveral (Orlando) , a cluster of islands known for their idyllic beaches and crystal-clear waters. These cruises offer a perfect blend of relaxation and water-based adventures.

Eastern Caribbean Cruises

A Mosaic of Culture and Nature

Explore the diverse landscapes and cultures of the Eastern Caribbean from Port Canaveral (Orlando) . These cruises take you to vibrant islands like St. Maarten and the Virgin Islands, each with its distinct natural beauty and rich historical heritage.

Western Caribbean Cruises

Adventure and Cultural Exploration

Experience the varied landscapes and rich histories of the Western Caribbean from Port Canaveral (Orlando) . From the ancient ruins of Mexico to the natural beauty of Belize, these cruises offer a journey filled with adventure and discovery.

Southern Caribbean Cruises

Exotic Islands and Cultures

Embark on a Southern Caribbean journey from Port Canaveral (Orlando) , where less-visited islands like Aruba and Barbados offer a blend of cultural diversity and stunning natural scenery.

Panama Canal

A Journey through History and Nature

Travel through the Panama Canal from Port Canaveral (Orlando), combining a voyage across this engineering marvel with the exploration of diverse Caribbean and Pacific destinations.

Cruise Lengths and Types from Port Canaveral (Orlando)

Port Canaveral (Orlando) offers a wide array of cruise options, ranging from quick jaunts to extensive voyages, each providing unique experiences.

Mini Cruises

The Pinnacle of Brief Oceanic Journeys

Port Canaveral (Orlando) is a fantastic starting point for mini cruises, perfect for those looking for a short vacation or weekend escape. These mini cruises from Port Canaveral are tailored for quick Caribbean explorations, offering a glimpse into the beauty and excitement of nearby islands.

3-day Cruises

The Ultimate Quick Escape

3-day cruises from Port Canaveral (Orlando) are perfect for a quick weekend escape, offering a brief but vibrant Caribbean experience.

4-day Cruises

Long Weekend Retreats to the Tropics

Explore the Caribbean on a 4-day cruise from Port Canaveral (Orlando ), balancing relaxation with adventure in a short but sweet package.

5-day Cruises

Short and Invigorating Journeys

5-day cruises from Port Canaveral (Orlando) allow for a deeper exploration of the Caribbean’s varied landscapes and cultures.

6-day Cruises

Mid-Length Caribbean Discoveries

Enjoy an extended trip with a 6-day cruise from Port Canaveral (Orlando ), perfect for those who want to spend more time experiencing the Caribbean.

7-day Cruises

The Classic Weeklong Voyage

7-day cruises from Port Canaveral (Orlando) offer the traditional Caribbean cruise experience, with a variety of destinations and activities.

8-day Cruises

Extended Weeklong Voyage

8-day cruises from Port Canaveral (Orlando) offer the classic Caribbean cruise experience, with many places to visit and things to do.

10-day Cruises

Comprehensive Caribbean Explorations

10-day cruises from Port Canaveral (Orlando) provide a detailed journey through the Caribbean, ideal for comprehensive exploration.

11-day Cruises

In-Depth Caribbean Adventures

Experience an in-depth Caribbean journey with 11-day cruises from Port Canaveral (Orlando) , exploring a range of diverse islands and cultures.

Holiday Cruises

Seasonal Celebrations at Sea

Celebrate the festive season with Christmas and New Year cruises from Port Canaveral (Orlando) , offering special itineraries and unique onboard festivities.

Halloween Cruises

Spooky Fun on the Seas

Get into the spooky spirit with Halloween cruises from Port Canaveral (Orlando) , featuring themed activities and entertainment for a unique holiday experience.

Extending Your Stay in Orlando

Port Canaveral, a gateway to the wonders of space and the magic of theme parks, offers more than just a departure point for your cruise. Located near Orlando, this port invites you to extend your stay and dive into a world where imagination meets reality. Dive into the excitement of Port Canaveral (Orlando), a place where adventure and relaxation converge. Explore the wonders of Orlando’s theme parks, discover serene natural springs, the charm of its diverse neighborhoods, lush gardens, and vibrant local dining scenes. In addition to the thrill of space exploration and theme park magic, uncover the extensive range of attractions and activities that Port Canaveral (Orlando) has in store. From adrenaline-fueled roller coasters to tranquil beachside resorts, Orlando caters to all preferences. As a hub of endless excitement, Port Canaveral (Orlando) invites you to extend your cruise vacation and immerse yourself in its vibrant and diverse offerings.

Cruise Schedule out of Port Canaveral (Orlando)

Caribbean Cruise Schedule

Carnival Glory, Nassau & Princess Cays from Port Canaveral, March 31, 2025

4-day cruise to the Bahamas with Carnival Cruises Cruising from: Port Canaveral (Orlando), Florida; Departure Date: March 31, 2025; Duration: 4-day cruise; Cruise Line: Carnival Cruise Line; Cruise Ship: Carnival Glory; Ports of Call: Port Canaveral, Nassau, Princess Cays, Port Canaveral;[…]

5-day cruise to Labadee & CocoCay

Royal Caribbean, Labadee & CocoCay from Port Canaveral, March 31, 2025

5-day Eastern Caribbean cruise on board Voyager of the Seas Cruising from: Port Canaveral (Orlando), Florida; Departure Date: March 31, 2025; Duration: 5-day cruise; Cruise Line: Royal Caribbean; Cruise Ship: Voyager of the Seas; Ports of Call: Port Canaveral, Labadee, CocoCay,[…]

7-day cruise to St. Thomas. St. Maarten & CocoCay

Royal Caribbean, Eastern Caribbean from Port Canaveral, March 30, 2025

7-day cruise to St. Maarten, St. Thomas and CocoCay on board Wonder of the Seas Cruising from: Port Canaveral (Orlando), Florida; Departure Date: March 30, 2025; Duration: 7-day cruise; Cruise Line: Royal Caribbean; Cruise Ship: Wonder of the Seas; Ports of[…]

6-day cruise to Half Moon Cay, Grand Turk & Amber Cove

Carnival Vista, Eastern Caribbean from Port Canaveral, March 30, 2025

6-day cruise to Half Moon Cay, Grand Turk and Amber Cove with Carnival Cruises Cruising from: Port Canaveral (Orlando), Florida; Departure Date: March 30, 2025; Duration: 6-day cruise; Cruise Line: Carnival Cruise Line; Cruise Ship: Carnival Vista; Ports of Call: Port[…]

5-day cruise to Nassau, Princess Cays & Grand Turk on board Carnival

Carnival Freedom, Eastern Caribbean from Port Canaveral, March 29, 2025

5-day cruise to Nassau, Princess Cays and Grand Turk with Carnival Cruises Cruising from: Port Canaveral (Orlando), Florida; Departure Date: March 29, 2025; Duration: 5-day cruise; Cruise Line: Carnival Cruise Line; Cruise Ship: Carnival Freedom; Ports of Call: Port Canaveral, Nassau,[…]

Carnival 3-day Bahamas mini cruise to Nassau route

Carnival Glory, Nassau from Port Canaveral, March 28, 2025

3-day mini cruise to the Bahamas with Carnival Cruises Cruising from: Port Canaveral (Orlando), Florida; Departure Date: March 28, 2025; Duration: 3-day cruise; Cruise Line: Carnival Cruise Line; Cruise Ship: Carnival Glory; Ports of Call: Port Canaveral, Nassau, Port Canaveral; Enjoy[…]

CocoCay & Bimini from Port Canaveral

Royal Caribbean, CocoCay & Bimini from Port Canaveral, March 27, 2025

4-day mini cruise to the Bahamas on board Voyager of the Seas Cruising from: Port Canaveral (Orlando), Florida; Departure Date: March 27, 2025; Duration: 4-day cruise; Cruise Line: Royal Caribbean; Cruise Ship: Voyager of the Seas; Ports of Call: Port Canaveral,[…]

Bimini & Nassau from Port Canaveral

Carnival Glory, Bimini & Nassau from Port Canaveral, March 24, 2025

4-day cruise to the Bahamas with Carnival Cruises Cruising from: Port Canaveral (Orlando), Florida; Departure Date: March 24, 2025; Duration: 4-day cruise; Cruise Line: Carnival Cruise Line; Cruise Ship: Carnival Glory; Ports of Call: Port Canaveral, Bimini, Nassau, Port Canaveral; Enjoy[…]

Carnival 5-day cruise to Amber Cove & Grand Turk from Port Canaveral route

Carnival Freedom, Eastern Caribbean from Port Canaveral, March 24, 2025

5-day cruise to Amber Cove and Grand Turk with Carnival Cruise Line Cruising from: Port Canaveral (Orlando), Florida; Departure Date: March 24, 2025; Duration: 5-day cruise; Cruise Line: Carnival Cruise Line; Cruise Ship: Carnival Freedom; Ports of Call: Port Canaveral, Amber[…]

Royal Caribbean 7-day cruise to CocoCay, Cozumel, Roatan & Costa Maya route

Royal Caribbean, Western Caribbean from Port Canaveral, March 23, 2025

7-day cruise to CocoCay, Cozumel, Roatan and Costa Maya on board Wonder of the Seas Cruising from: Port Canaveral (Orlando), Florida; Departure Date: March 23, 2025; Duration: 7-day cruise; Cruise Line: Royal Caribbean; Cruise Ship: Wonder of the Seas; Ports of[…]

7-day cruise to Puerto Plata, Tortola, St. Thomas & Great Stirrup Cay

Norwegian Epic, Eastern Caribbean from Port Canaveral, March 22, 2025

7-day cruise to Puerto Plata, Tortola, St. Thomas and Great Stirrup Cay with NCL Cruising from: Port Canaveral (Orlando), Florida; Departure Date: March 22, 2025; Duration: 7-day cruise; Cruise Line: Norwegian Cruise Line; Cruise Ship: Norwegian Epic; Ports of Call: Port[…]

Carnival 3-day Bahamas mini cruise to Nassau route

Carnival Glory, Nassau from Port Canaveral, March 21, 2025

3-day mini cruise to the Bahamas with Carnival Cruises Cruising from: Port Canaveral (Orlando), Florida; Departure Date: March 21, 2025; Duration: 3-day cruise; Cruise Line: Carnival Cruise Line; Cruise Ship: Carnival Glory; Ports of Call: Port Canaveral, Nassau, Port Canaveral; Enjoy[…]

Carnival 4-day Bahamas mini cruise to Nassau & Princess Cays route

Carnival Freedom, Nassau & Princess Cays from Port Canaveral, March 20, 2025

4-day cruise to the Bahamas with Carnival Cruises Cruising from: Port Canaveral (Orlando), Florida; Departure Date: March 20, 2025; Duration: 4-day cruise; Cruise Line: Carnival Cruise Line; Cruise Ship: Carnival Freedom; Ports of Call: Port Canaveral, Nassau, Princess Cays, Port Canaveral;[…]

Carnival 4-day Bahamas mini cruise to Nassau & Princess Cays route

Carnival Glory, Nassau & Princess Cays from Port Canaveral, March 17, 2025

4-day cruise to the Bahamas with Carnival Cruises Cruising from: Port Canaveral (Orlando), Florida; Departure Date: March 17, 2025; Duration: 4-day cruise; Cruise Line: Carnival Cruise Line; Cruise Ship: Carnival Glory; Ports of Call: Port Canaveral, Nassau, Princess Cays, Port Canaveral;[…]

5-day cruise to Cozumel & CocoCay

Royal Caribbean, Cozumel & CocoCay from Port Canaveral, March 17, 2025

5-day cruise to Mexico on board Voyager of the Seas Cruising from: Port Canaveral (Orlando), Florida; Departure Date: March 17, 2025; Duration: 5-day cruise; Cruise Line: Royal Caribbean; Cruise Ship: Voyager of the Seas; Ports of Call: Port Canaveral, Cozumel, CocoCay,[…]

Royal Caribbean, Eastern Caribbean from Port Canaveral, March 16, 2025

7-day cruise to St. Maarten, St. Thomas and CocoCay on board Wonder of the Seas Cruising from: Port Canaveral (Orlando), Florida; Departure Date: March 16, 2025; Duration: 7-day cruise; Cruise Line: Royal Caribbean; Cruise Ship: Wonder of the Seas; Ports of[…]

Carnival Vista, Eastern Caribbean from Port Canaveral, March 16, 2025

6-day cruise to Half Moon Cay, Grand Turk and Amber Cove with Carnival Cruises Cruising from: Port Canaveral (Orlando), Florida; Departure Date: March 16, 2025; Duration: 6-day cruise; Cruise Line: Carnival Cruise Line; Cruise Ship: Carnival Vista; Ports of Call: Port[…]

Carnival Freedom, Eastern Caribbean from Port Canaveral, March 15, 2025

5-day cruise to Nassau, Princess Cays and Grand Turk with Carnival Cruises Cruising from: Port Canaveral (Orlando), Florida; Departure Date: March 15, 2025; Duration: 5-day cruise; Cruise Line: Carnival Cruise Line; Cruise Ship: Carnival Freedom; Ports of Call: Port Canaveral, Nassau,[…]

7-day cruise to Cozumel, George Town, Ocho Rios & Great Stirrup Cay with NCL

Norwegian Epic, Western Caribbean from Port Canaveral, March 15, 2025

7-day cruise to Cozumel, George Town, Ocho Rios and Great Stirrup Cay with Norwegian Cruise Line Cruising from: Port Canaveral (Orlando), Florida; Departure Date: March 15, 2025; Duration: 7-day cruise; Cruise Line: Norwegian Cruise Line; Cruise Ship: Norwegian Epic; Ports of[…]

Carnival 3-day Bahamas mini cruise to Nassau route

Carnival Glory, Nassau from Port Canaveral, March 14, 2025

3-day mini cruise to the Bahamas with Carnival Cruises Cruising from: Port Canaveral (Orlando), Florida; Departure Date: March 14, 2025; Duration: 3-day cruise; Cruise Line: Carnival Cruise Line; Cruise Ship: Carnival Glory; Ports of Call: Port Canaveral, Nassau, Port Canaveral; Enjoy[…]

Carnival Glory, Bimini & Nassau from Port Canaveral, March 10, 2025

4-day cruise to the Bahamas with Carnival Cruises Cruising from: Port Canaveral (Orlando), Florida; Departure Date: March 10, 2025; Duration: 4-day cruise; Cruise Line: Carnival Cruise Line; Cruise Ship: Carnival Glory; Ports of Call: Port Canaveral, Bimini, Nassau, Port Canaveral; Enjoy[…]

Royal Caribbean 7-day cruise to CocoCay, Cozumel, Roatan & Costa Maya route

Royal Caribbean, Western Caribbean from Port Canaveral, March 9, 2025

7-day cruise to CocoCay, Cozumel, Roatan and Costa Maya on board Wonder of the Seas Cruising from: Port Canaveral (Orlando), Florida; Departure Date: March 9, 2025; Duration: 7-day cruise; Cruise Line: Royal Caribbean; Cruise Ship: Wonder of the Seas; Ports of[…]

Norwegian Epic, Eastern Caribbean from Port Canaveral, March 8, 2025

7-day cruise to Puerto Plata, Tortola, St. Thomas and Great Stirrup Cay with NCL Cruising from: Port Canaveral (Orlando), Florida; Departure Date: March 8, 2025; Duration: 7-day cruise; Cruise Line: Norwegian Cruise Line; Cruise Ship: Norwegian Epic; Ports of Call: Port[…]

Costa Maya & Cozumel, Mexico from Port Canaveral

Royal Caribbean, Mexico from Port Canaveral, March 8, 2025

5-day cruise to Cozumel and Costa Maya on board Voyager of the Seas Cruising from: Port Canaveral (Orlando), Florida; Departure Date: March 8, 2025; Duration: 5-day cruise; Cruise Line: Royal Caribbean; Cruise Ship: Voyager of the Seas; Ports of Call: Port[…]

Carnival 3-day Bahamas mini cruise to Nassau route

Carnival Glory, Nassau from Port Canaveral, March 7, 2025

3-day mini cruise to the Bahamas with Carnival Cruises Cruising from: Port Canaveral (Orlando), Florida; Departure Date: March 7, 2025; Duration: 3-day cruise; Cruise Line: Carnival Cruise Line; Cruise Ship: Carnival Glory; Ports of Call: Port Canaveral, Nassau, Port Canaveral; Enjoy[…]

Carnival 4-day Bahamas mini cruise to Nassau & Princess Cays route

Carnival Freedom, Nassau & Princess Cays from Port Canaveral, March 6, 2025

4-day cruise to the Bahamas with Carnival Cruises Cruising from: Port Canaveral (Orlando), Florida; Departure Date: March 6, 2025; Duration: 4-day cruise; Cruise Line: Carnival Cruise Line; Cruise Ship: Carnival Freedom; Ports of Call: Port Canaveral, Nassau, Princess Cays, Port Canaveral;[…]

Carnival 4-day Bahamas mini cruise to Nassau & Princess Cays route

Carnival Glory, Nassau & Princess Cays from Port Canaveral, March 3, 2025

4-day cruise to the Bahamas with Carnival Cruises Cruising from: Port Canaveral (Orlando), Florida; Departure Date: March 3, 2025; Duration: 4-day cruise; Cruise Line: Carnival Cruise Line; Cruise Ship: Carnival Glory; Ports of Call: Port Canaveral, Nassau, Princess Cays, Port Canaveral;[…]

Royal Caribbean, Cozumel & CocoCay from Port Canaveral, March 3, 2025

5-day cruise to Mexico on board Voyager of the Seas Cruising from: Port Canaveral (Orlando), Florida; Departure Date: March 3, 2025; Duration: 5-day cruise; Cruise Line: Royal Caribbean; Cruise Ship: Voyager of the Seas; Ports of Call: Port Canaveral, Cozumel, CocoCay,[…]

Royal Caribbean, Eastern Caribbean from Port Canaveral, March 2, 2025

7-day cruise to St. Maarten, St. Thomas and CocoCay on board Wonder of the Seas Cruising from: Port Canaveral (Orlando), Florida; Departure Date: March 2, 2025; Duration: 7-day cruise; Cruise Line: Royal Caribbean; Cruise Ship: Wonder of the Seas; Ports of[…]

Carnival Vista, Eastern Caribbean from Port Canaveral, March 2, 2025

6-day cruise to Half Moon Cay, Grand Turk and Amber Cove with Carnival Cruises Cruising from: Port Canaveral (Orlando), Florida; Departure Date: March 2, 2025; Duration: 6-day cruise; Cruise Line: Carnival Cruise Line; Cruise Ship: Carnival Vista; Ports of Call: Port[…]

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First time on a cruise and it was on the sunrise! We went to Bahamas and half moon cay! It was beautiful! Ship was a good size. Guys burgers are so good! Also the pizza! OMG! Serenity deck was amazing! We did rock a bit but wasn't to bad

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We had a good time on the cruise however it seemed disorganized while departing at Cozumel and Miami. They had everyone meet at the same place, same time. You could not even use the stairs to meet at your meeting place at deportation. You were forced in elevators with lots of people. At buffet everyone serves themselves so you are touching the same handles as everyone else. Other cruises I have been on were much more organized and cleaned all the time. I only saw one person doing general cleaning of common areas on a 4 day cruise. In addition we paid for an excursion in Miami to South Beach however they put us on the bus to go directly to the airport- no excursion. When I explained that we had a South Beach excursion they said there was no way they were going to get our luggage. Very unorganized.

Cozumel port before leaving.

Cozumel port before leaving.

Carnival Sunrise

My boyfriend and I just went on a 5-day Caribbean cruise from Miami to Jamaica and the Cayman Islands on the Sunrise ship. This was only our second cruise, so it's possible that my review may reflect lack of experience in the cruising department. Overall, we had a pretty positive experience. The ship is extremely large, which means that unfortunately you will face large lines and every inch of the ship packed at all times. It seems that many of the events and activities on the ship are geared more toward young children and adolescents. As a kid-free couple in our mid twenties and early thirties, we found that it was more of a family friendly ship. Now, there are adult-friendly things to do, like the casino or the nightclub. Unfortunately, neither of those are our jam, which is just a personal preference. The most important thing I've learned is that it all depends on what you are personally into when deciding on a cruise. We mostly ventured around different dining options, mini golf, and just relaxing on the top deck. The ship was relatively clean, though some dining areas could have been much more cleanly. There was leftover food in between the seats and on the floor in certain areas. I do recognize that it is a large and crowded ship, so I'm sure the staff is doing their best. The inclusive food options are decent. I think that they could definitely stand to improve. A lot of the buffet options (Lido Marketplace) were questionable to say the least. I'd say more safe choices would be Blue Iguana and/or the Sunshine Restaurant. Our cabin was spacious enough for both of us and we especially enjoyed the ocean view. The staff was helpful and our cabin was cleaned almost daily, which was super nice. Be prepared to spend a decent amount of money on the cruise. As someone who has not been on many cruises, the prices on the ship definitely surprised me a bit. I was also taken aback when we were charged $80 each for gratuities. We booked through Cruises.com and we were informed our cruise was paid in full months ago, everything included. I looked through all of the information and could not find anything regarding additional gratuities, so I'm not sure about that. I was under the impression that we pre-paid everything. We upgraded to the premium Internet plan to access certain sites and were unable to do so the entire cruise. I know service must be spotty on a moving ship out at sea, BUT it's a pretty penny for the Internet plans, so you would think you'd at least get something you need to work. Jamaica and the Cayman Islands were beautiful. We did the Dunn's River Falls climbing in Jamaica and a rum tasting and making tour in Grand Cayman. We recommend both. We had great experiences on the islands and be sure to be prepared that you will face a lot of aggressive salespeople in Jamaica trying to sell you crafts and such. They will not give up, so either be prepared to spend some cash or be strong enough to say "no thank you" and continue walking. Overall, it was a good experience. If you're looking for something a little more high-end, it seems that Norwegian or Royal Caribbean may be a better option. Though our cruise wasn't cheap by any means, I can see why some choose other cruise lines for their vacations.

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I heard that Carnival Cruise Line had lost its good reputation. But I wasn't expecting them to prove it! I went on a 5 day Cruise for my birthday with 14 friends/family. Some who had never cruised before. I'll make this short. The food was okay, not as many selections as I've experienced before. Our cabin steward was great. Cons: What happened to the air condition??? It was 100 degrees in the hallways and elevators. The entertainment was boring. Watching a 12 yr old telling us how he is disrespectful to adults is not entertainment. Finally, after refusing a Build a bear as a prize (inappropriate for age), they let him sit down. Guy's burgers 3/10. Grand Cayman for me was boring but then again I'm not a beach person and that's the only thing to do there. Jamaica was nice, but too quick for me. Next time, I'd have to fly in. We were all terrified of being the group of people running to the ship so we got back early. Pool was too crowded. The Serenity place for adults filled up fast, so we really didn't get a chance to enjoy it. Overall, I had a good time being with my peeps. Oh, before I forget. Never buy their birthday cake. It sucks! Lots of icing and no cake! Last thing, on our final night a passenger got overly drunk and tried to accuse and assault our cabin steward. Good luck to anyone taking this ship. I'll NEVER go on this one again.

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This was our first cruise ever and we loved most of it. True, the cruise ship was completely full and it was impossible to get a spot in the pool or the hot tub as both were packed with kids the whole time. It did seem like a lot of parents took their kids on this cruise to let them run wild and not have to watch them. The staff was wonderful, everyone was very friendly and attentive. We really enjoyed the food in the buffet and the pizza. Omg the pizza is actually amazing, they keep making it fresh for you until 4 am and yes you can get a full one or a half one each time. The food in the restaurant in the evening (radiance) was ok, I wish there were more vegetarian food options. We sailed from Miami to Princess Cay and then to Nassau and took excursions at each place. The spa is ridiculously expensive, everything is double or triple the cost of what it would be back home. The gym is spacious and beautiful. Our room was a corner room on the 9th floor in the front of the ship and was huge and beautiful, I would book that again anytime!!! Overall we had a great time and I can't wait to go on another cruise!

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Had an awesome time in spite of the rough waters ( avoid hurricane season if possible). Being the first time cruising it was a good experience from the food options to the shows and activities. The experience alone was well worth it and all the beautiful sites I can't say enough about. Carnival held up their reputation of being a fun ship to cruise on and I would definitely book a vacation with them again. All of the staff and members treated you well and wanted to make sure you were enjoying yourself and taken care of.

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This is not one of the bigger ships, but the staff make up for that. They are so happy to have you on board and provide great customer service. Shout out to Zofia, Miranda, and Joel in the Alchemy Bar. We were there every night. They make some amazing cocktails. Our dining room staff of Dennis, Thelma, and Matt were incredible. We were celebrating my wife's birthday and they made it so special. And special thanks to Semadi, our room steward. I got a good deal on a balcony suite upgrade and it has spoiled me for life. We never had a bad meal on board. And I appreciate the priority service that comes with a suite. Quick to board and our room was ready so we could drop our bags and head to the bar. The only negative was quite a bit of rolling during the cruise.

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We had such a great week on the Carnival Sunrise! Our cruise started out in Miami going to the Caribbean. We had stops in Half Moon Cay (Carnival's private island) & Ocho Rios, Jamaica. It was all amazing! If you have never cruised before, it is a great experience! It is all inclusive including food, hotel, & entertainment! You don't *have to* spend a DIME the whole time! However, please be sure to prepay your gratuities, the crew are amazing & really take care of you! They also have lots of additional things you can purchase including alcohol, excursions (tours in port), souvenirs, wifi, etc.  I love it because you can got to different ports, experiences & your hotel follows you (no unpacking/packing).  Sunrise recently had a $200 million total overhaul of the ship in 2019 and seems like a brand new ship!   STATEROOMS The rooms will be smaller than the usual hotel room as space is a premium. However, we were very comfortable in our oceanview room with king bed. It included a large tv, 2 nightstands, desk, sofa, & big closets. We had more than enough plugs and USB ports in the room.  There are 4 types of rooms including Interior, Oceanview, Balcony & Suites. Interior are the most basic without windows but it is dark to help sleep. Oceanviews have a window to the outside, but it can't be open. Balcony rooms have a door to the balcony so you can get fresh air to the room. These rooms are all similar in size. The suites are all different shapes and sizes with different amenities.  The bathrooms are small and the shower is even smaller, but it is manageable. Room attendants are amazing! We were greeted by Nancy the moment we walked up to our room. She kept our room super clean throughout the trip and we had towel animals each day. Whenever we returned and she saw us, she would always yell down the hall to say hi & she remembered our names! SERVICE I can't say enough about the great service we got! Everyone was amazing! We felt pampered the whole time!  Everyone goes out of their way to make you feel comfortable.  We were at the lobby bar so much, they knew us by name!  I'm sure if I had a usual drink, they would have it ready by the time I sat down. But I have too many favorites in my rotation! One that I did add to rotation & probably drank every day was The Twilight Zone (Pina Colada with Midori, Bacardi, & Blue Curaçao.) It was the prettiest thing you ever did see!  I actually saw someone else with it when I knew I needed it in my life! Then people kept asking me what it was!  PORTS Depending on the ports you go to, you may either walk onto the dock or ride a tender boat to the area.  Announcements in the morning will give directions on what you will need to do.  Half Moon Cay, The Bahamas Carnival's Private Island.  I'm sooo glad this was one of our ports.  It was THE MOST GORGEOUS beach with the white sand & clear blue water.  I did not want to leave! We decided to snorkel $$ in the area then relax in our clamshell cover $$. Lunch was provided and included burgers, hot dogs, jerk chicken, fruit & water/tea/lemonade. We didn't do additional excursions.  Ocho Rios, Jamaica  We did an excursion in Jamaica which included a muddy ATV adventure through the jungle, bird feeding, tractor pulled ride up to the White River with waterfalls and lunch. We had a great time! We got wet & dirty!   ** Keep reading for part 2 of review ** Part 1 of 2

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Part 2 of 2 DINING There are many options to choose from for breakfast, lunch, dinner, late night & room service 24/7. There are also premium dining locations where you can pay a supplemental fee for premium food. We did this a few times & loved it! $$ will indicate additional fee for dining at the location.   Carnival also has a premium drinks package for purchase for a flat daily rate, Cheers! We purchased this so we could be more carefree with our drinks. It includes 15 max alcoholic drinks and unlimited sodas, specialty coffees, coconut water, energy drinks, milkshakes, & bottled water. This also made me more adventurous as I tried new drinks not too worried if I'd like it.  Main Dining Room | Daily Dinner We had sit down dinner here each night of our trip and always had a great experience! Our service team was wonderful and we were pampered! They remember our names and preferences. Each night included a 3 course meal, but you can order as many appetizers, entrees and desserts as you'd like. Some nights I'd order extra appetizers and no entree. It just depended on what I felt like eating. The dining room menu has some standard items that they have every night, then they have rotating items. Some faves include the Garlic Shrimp entree, Cocktail Shrimp appetizer, Braised Short Rib entree, Fried Mozzarella, Cesar Salad, Bitter & Blanc dessert, Chocolate Melting Cake, Tiramisu, & Banana Cream Pie.  Guy's Burger Joint | Pig Patty Burger with Fries Yummy burger with crispy bacon & loved the Brown Sugar BBQ Sauce Guy's Pig & Anchor Smokehouse | BYO BBQ Platter Pulled Pork was good, Beef was super salty & dry, Chicken was ok. Mac & Cheese was OK but kind of watery. Potato salad was probably the best item. Sauces were good.  JavaBlue Cafe $$ | Chocolate Lovers  Chocolate Cappuccino with Stoli Vanilla Vodka & chocolate liquor. Soo yum! We got this as part of the Cheers package.  Bonsai Sushi $$ | Sushi, Tartare & Cocktails Tuna & Mango Tartare - this was probably the best thing we ate on the ship! DELICIOUS! Tempura Roll - fried shrimp, cucumber, yuzu mayo. Yum! Yuzu Custard - didn't really like this as it was a bit weird and the rice had a weirdish flavor. Hamachi & Maguro nigiri were super fresh & flavorful. Geisha Cocktail was super yum! The bellini was super good too.  Cucina del Capitano | Made to order pasta lunch The bread was yummy fuffy foccacia bread. The made to order pasta was perfect! Choice of pasta, choice of sauce, proteins & veggies. I got a White Clam sauce bowties with zucchini, onions, mushrooms, & chicken. This is no charge at lunch for the pasta. Dinner is by reservations & there is a surcharge.  Lido Marketplace | Main Buffet for All meals Lots of indoor & outdoor seating at the main buffet area next to the pool. Rotating foods daily. The food is pretty good here for quick meals. Sometimes we would sneak in here with other food to stay in the AC! Breakfast is pretty complete with cereals, hot foods, pastries. We only had breakfast here.  Seafood Shack $$ | Peel & Eat Shrimp Garlicy buttery shrimp with Old Bay is super yum!! We got these for $13/lb. It was worth it!  Afternoon Tea | Main Dining Room This was a bit disappointing and not very British at all. We were offered tea, a sad cucumber sandwich, and super crazy piled on smoked salmon wedge (very weird to eat) as sandwiches are usually very dainty. The desserts weren't very appealing either. We just stayed for a bit to finish up and left pretty quickly. It was only offered on one afternoon so you have to look for it on the schedule.  Pizzaria del Capitano | Pepperoni and White Pizzas Love the pizzas! The crust is perfect! There is a bit of a wait as they come out of the oven fresh & hot. This is one of the late night items available and open until 4am. I would definitely eat here more often! Carnival Deli | Cubano & Korean Beef sandwiches Both sandwiches were yum! The Truffle Aioli was delicious on the fries! They also had Salted Chocolate Chip Cookies baked fresh each day. I may have asked for a few more to bring back to the room! ENTERTAINMENT  There is so much to do on the "FUN" Ships! We actually took it easy and relaxed most of the time.  There is so much activity happening all over the ship at all times!  Bingo, Spa, Shows, Jewelry sales & giveaways, Duty Free Shopping, Stand up Comedy, Casino, Art auctions, photo sessions, dive in movies & pool time.  Adults only, Serenity, is great to relax and be away from the kids. It's on a higher deck with great views!  They have areas and activities for kids too!  In summary, I'd totally recommend this ship as it has great options, beautiful ship, great service & lots of activities for all ages!

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It's a pretty affordable cruise for your first time I guess. The food wasn't that bad but it did make my stomach feel weird the whole time. But I enjoyed the staff and the people.

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Casino had the latest games however they had the machines set so tight nobody seemed to be enjoying the experience. Definitely a lot different from past experiences. I will be playing and staying at other casino cruise lines for now on.

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NFL draft picks 2024: Tracker, analysis for every pick from second and third rounds

The first round of the 2024 NFL draft provided a wild night, quarterbacks and offensive players flying off the board at an unprecedented clip – no selection more stunning than the Falcons' decision to take Washington QB Michael Penix Jr. with the eighth overall pick.

Such theatrics were hard to top Friday, when Rounds 2 and 3 were conducted in downtown Detroit, but more surprises were most definitely in store – especially with teams like the Bills, Texans and Browns finally getting to choose their first players of this draft.

USA TODAY Sports tracked and analyzed every selection from No. 33 overall to 100, which marked the conclusion of Day 2:

From NFL plays to college sports scores, all the top sports news you need to know every day.

2024 NFL draft tracker: Second-round picks

33. buffalo bills (from carolina panthers): wr keon coleman, florida state.

If not for a 4.6 40 time at the scouting combine, the All-ACC selection probably would have easily been a first-rounder. But his game speed seems to belie his timed speed, and his size (6-3, 213) is also an asset – particularly with contested catches. And with the departures of WRs Stefon Diggs and Gabe Davis, Coleman could quickly emerge as WR1, albeit for a passing game that could be dominated by tight ends.

34. Los Angeles Chargers (from New England Patriots): WR Ladd McConkey, Georgia

The Bolts trade up to address the departures of starting WRs Keenan Allen and Mike Williams. McConkey should provide QB Justin Herbert with a reliable option either outside or from the slot, where he could maybe best complement 2023 first-rounder Quentin Johnston, who struggled as a rookie. On the small side (6-0, 186), McConkey offers sub-4.4 speed and quickness and is a plus route runner with return ability. Back and ankle injuries limited him to nine games last season. He is not related to former Giants WR Phil McConkey.

35. Atlanta Falcons (from Arizona Cardinals): DT Ruke Orhorhoro, Clemson

He had nine sacks and 16 tackles for loss over the past two years for the Tigers. Orhorhoro could succeed Grady Jarrett in a year while playing behind him and David Onyemata and refining his craft in the interim for a defense that needs to generate more pressure. A bit unpolished, Orhorhoro is definitely a good athlete, the 6-4, 294-pounder running a sub-4.9 40 at the combine.

36. Washington Commanders: DT Johnny Newton, Illinois

The Big Ten’s 2023 Defensive Player of the Year, who's 6-2 and 304 pounds, is strong, tough, twitchy and certainly disruptive enough to make an impact right away. Does his arrival signal Jonathan Allen or Daron Payne could be moving on?

37. Patriots (from Chargers): WR Ja'Lynn Polk, Washington

Rome Odunze’s wingman with the Huskies, Polk is more than Robin – accumulating 69 grabs for 1,159 yards and nine TDs for the national champion runners-up. The size (6-1, 203) and 4.5 speed should make him a fixture in three-receiver sets ... and maybe even rookie QB Drake Maye's primary target in Foxborough.

38. Tennessee Titans: DT T'Vondre Sweat, Texas

The Big 12 defensive player of the year, they don't come much bigger than the 6-5, 366-pounder. His weight and a recent DWI arrest didn't help Sweat during the pre-draft process, but the man can still plug a hole. And he'll likely help Pro Bowl DT Jeffery Simmons penetrate even more effectively. Not much of a pass rusher himself, Sweat had five sacks in five years with the Longhorns.

39. Los Angeles Rams (from New York Giants via Panthers): DT Braden Fiske, Florida State

A highly athletic interior disruptor − no, he's not Aaron Donald – Fiske should help fellow rookie and ex-Seminoles DE Jared Verse plug that sizable void on LA's line. Fiske was one of the combine's stars, running a 4.78 40 at 6-4, 292 pounds. He had six sacks in his only season with FSU after transferring from Western Michigan.

40. Philadelphia Eagles (from Chicago Bears via Commanders): DB Cooper DeJean, Iowa

A souped-up athlete and 2023 All-American who was named the Big Ten's top defensive back last season, DeJean can play pretty much anywhere in the secondary and can also help as a punt returner. He ran a 4.43 40 at a personal workout earlier this month, apparently nicely recovered from last November's broken leg. Could play a lot of slot and safety in Philly.

41. New Orleans Saints (from New York Jets via Green Bay Packers): CB Kool-Aid McKinstry, Alabama

A two-time All-SEC selection who went through his pro day paces on a broken foot – running a sub-4.5 40 in the process – he's got first-round ability and, certainly, toughness. Doesn't turn the ball over much with just two INTs in three seasons for Bama. Over three seasons, he only surrendered three TD passes.

42. Houston Texans (from Minnesota Vikings): CB Kamari Lassiter, Georgia

Could be a nickel in what's shaping up as a deep secondary in Houston, though didn't play much in the slot for the Dawgs. A 4.65 40 time at his pro day is a red flag, but his grittiness is not.

43. Cardinals (from Falcons): CB Max Melton, Rutgers

Picked off eight passes in three years for the Scarlet Knights. With 4.39 speed, the 5-11, 187-pounder could show up in Arizona as the Cards' top corner, and his aggressiveness should translate well to a young defense.

44. Las Vegas Raiders: OL Jackson Powers-Johnson, Oregon

The 2023 Rimington Trophy winner as the country’s best college center, "JPJ" – he excels as a run and pass blocker – might shift to guard for Vegas. He only allowed three pressures in three years with the Ducks.

45. Packers (from Denver Broncos via Saints): LB Edgerrin Cooper, Texas A&M

An All-American in 2023, the do-it-all off-ball linebacker should be quite a chess piece for a new-look Green Bay defense. Cooper had eight sacks and 17 TFLs last season but is just as comfortable in coverage or stopping the run.

46. Panthers (from Indianapolis Colts): RB Jonathon Brooks, Texas

Explosive runner who had 1,425 yards and 11 TDs from scrimmage in 2023, averaging 6.7 yards per touch. Might have been a first-round pick had he not torn an ACL last November. Relatively low usage (266 touches in three seasons) could be a boon moving forward. Could unseat Chuba Hubbard and Miles Sanders atop Carolina's depth chart.

47. Giants (from Seattle Seahawks): S Tyler Nubin, Minnesota

A team that lost Xavier McKinney in free agency gets perhaps this draft's best safety. Nubin had 12 INTs over the past three years. Usually a center fielder, he can also defend from the slot.

48. Jacksonville Jaguars: DT Maason Smith, LSU

Could reach estimable potential as he joins a Jags line that also just welcomed veteran DT Arik Armstead and has Josh Allen and Travon Walker on the edges. Smith should be another who can slice through the gaps and disrupt a pocket.

49. Cincinnati Bengals: DT Kris Jenkins, Michigan

One of the leaders of the Wolverines' championship season, the son of the former NFL star of the same name gets a chance to spotlight his own in Cincy. With B.J. Hill and Joseph Ossai, pretty good rotation forming here.

50. Commanders (from Saints via Eagles): DB Mike Sainristil, Michigan

Could be this year's premier nickel, the converted receiver picking off six passes in 2023. The All-American's reputation as a leader should be a nice fit for a rebooting defense in D.C.

51. Pittsburgh Steelers: C Zach Frazier, West Virginia

They continue to remake their offensive line with an All-Big 12 performer and former wrestler from just across the border. Frazier and fellow rookie Troy Fautanu join a front five that added OT Broderick Jones last year. Expect this team to run more and more effectively in 2023.

52. Colts (from Rams via Panthers): WR Adonai Mitchell, Texas

He should immediately form a nice tandem with Michael Pittman Jr. as reliable targets for second-year QB Anthony Richardson. Mitchell has Velcro hands, postseason bona fides, size (6-2, 205) and exceptional speed (4.34 40 time). A Georgia transfer, Mitchell found the end zone 11 times during his only season with the Longhorns.

53. Commanders (from Eagles): TE Ben Sinnott, Kansas State

The two-time All-Big 12 stud had 49 catches for 676 yards last year, but is also an effective blocker – a nice suite of traits when you're charged with helping a fellow rookie (Jayden Daniels) at quarterback.

54. Cleveland Browns: DT Michael Hall Jr., Ohio State

They're finally on the board after paying off their Deshaun Watson debt. And Cleveland adds a plus athlete who could capture his potential on an elite defense featuring 2023 Defensive Player of the Year Myles Garrett. Hall's 6-3, 290-pound frame and quickness could make him a terror in DC Jim Schwartz's scheme.

55. Miami Dolphins: OT Patrick Paul, Houston

The first-team All-Big 12 blocker could be the successor to veteran LT Terron Armstead and might need a year to prepare for that job. At 6-8 and 331 pounds, Paul's specialty in three years on the left side for the Cougars was pass protection.

56. Dallas Cowboys: DE Marshawn Kneeland, Western Michigan

Dallas continues to invest in the trenches after getting raided there during free agency. Kneeland displays the athleticism of a former tight end if also the inexperience of a relative newcomer to the D-line. He averaged 3½ sacks and 9.3 TFLs over the past three seasons.

57. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: OLB Chris Braswell, Alabama

A nice addition to the pass rush following the departure of Shaq Barrett. Braswell had eight sacks and 10½ TFLs last season. The 6-3, 251-pounder posted a 4.6 40 at the combine.

58. Packers: DB Javon Bullard, Georgia

Picked off four passes the past two seasons but can also make a mess in the backfield. Can line up anywhere in the secondary.

59. Texans: OT Blake Fisher, Notre Dame

A right tackle for the Irish opposite Joe Alt, the 6-6, 310-pounder could displace struggling vet Tytus Howard in H-Town given the priority to protect QB C.J. Stroud.

60. Bills: S Cole Bishop, Utah

Buffalo goes to the back line after breaking up its Jordan Poyer/Micah Hyde tandem. Bishop can be a disruptor whether defending the pass or run.

61. Detroit Lions: CB Ennis Rakestraw Jr., Missouri

The NFC North champs continue to load up at corner after drafting Terrion Arnold on Thursday and trading for Carlton Davis III. Rakestraw's physical style should play nicely in Motown.

62. Baltimore Ravens: OT Roger Rosengarten, Washington

Another Husky off the board, this one could be ticketed for right tackle in Baltimore following the trade of Morgan Moses to the Jets. Rosengarten grades much better in pass pro than as a run blocker.

63. Kansas City Chiefs (from San Francisco 49ers): OT Kingsley Suamataia, BYU

Could get a shot at what's essentially a vacant left tackle job with 2023 starter Donovan Smith unsigned. Suamataia (6-5, 326), who surrendered just two sacks in two years with the Cougars, might also be a valuable swing option given the struggles of RT Jawaan Taylor last season.

64. 49ers (from Chiefs): CB Renardo Green, Florida State

He mostly plays wide but could compete for snaps in nickel packages after breaking up 14 passes last season. Big (6-0, 186) and tenacious with sub-4.5 speed, he could be a fixture here for some time.

2024 NFL draft tracker: Third-round picks

65. jets (from panthers): wr malachi corley, western kentucky.

The NYJ trade up to the top of Round 3 for the two-time All-Conference USA star and "YAC King," who has been widely compared to Deebo Samuel – both due to his size (5-11, 215) and ability to make huge plays after the catch. Corley averaged 90 receptions, 11 TDs and more than 1,100 yards as a receiver over the past two seasons and, like Samuel, occasionally takes direct handoffs. Corley will probably have to expand his route-running prowess, but little question he can make things happen right away, especially between WRs Garrett Wilson and Mike Williams.

66. Cardinals: RB Trey Benson, Florida State

Big (6-0, 216), fast (4.39 40 time) and productive (2,267 yards and 24 TDs from scrimmage over past two seasons). While at Oregon, he tore his ACL, MCL, lateral meniscus, medial meniscus and hamstring in practice late in the 2020 season. Should immediately take some load off James Conner.

67. Commanders: OL Brandon Coleman, TCU

Whether at guard or tackle, the 6-5, 313-pounder should upgrade the blocking in front of Daniels in 2024. Yet another team captain as Washington seems to be loading up on character.

68. Patriots: OT Caedan Wallace, Penn State

New England has an opening on the left side following the departure of Trent Brown, though Wallace played on the right side for the Nittany Lions.

69. Chargers: LB Junior Colson, Michigan

The Wolverine backer reunites with HC Jim Harbaugh in LA. A multi-tooled defender, the 6-2, 238-pounder should immediately compete for a starting role in this defense while spreading Harbaugh's philosophy.

70. Giants: CB Andru Phillips, Kentucky

Good athlete and a confident one, who will compete out wide or inside. He'll also take on assignments from slot receivers to tight ends.

71. Cardinals (from Titans): G Isaiah Adams, Illinois

Could compete for starting job straight away given suspect blocking in front of QB Kyler Murray. He gave up nine sacks mostly as a tackle last year for the Illini and seems destined to go inside in the NFL. Good run blocker.

72. Panthers (from Jets): LB Trevin Wallace, Kentucky

Could be a replacement for Frankie Luvu in Charlotte given his superior athleticism but needs to bring a lot of refinement to his game.

73. Cowboys (from Lions through Vikings): G Cooper Beebe, Kansas State

More reinforcements for an offensive line that needs them. Beebe could play guard or center depending on how things shake out here, especially if first-rounder Tyler Guyton isn't ready to play.

74. Falcons: DE Bralen Trice, Washington

He had 18 sacks and 28½ TFLs in three years with the Huskies, production that would be welcome given Atlanta's perennial deficiency there. High-effort defender if not the best athlete.

75. Bears: OT Kiran Amegadjie, Yale

Don't count the Ivy League background against him. He's got the athleticism to play in the NFL but may need a redshirt year in order to calibrate to the competition.

76. Broncos: LB Jonah Elliss, Utah

If he can stay healthy, should juice a pass rush that hasn't been the same since OLB Von Miller's departure. Elliss had a dozen sacks in 2023.

77. Raiders: OT Delmar Glaze, Maryland

The 6-4, 315-pounder could get a shot at right tackle but must improve his run blocking as Las Vegas continues to build up its front line.

78. Texans (from Seahawks via Commanders and Eagles): DB Calen Bullock, USC

Houston continues to stock its secondary with versatile players. Bullock split his time between the slot and safety and picked off nine passes in three seasons.

79. Colts (from Jaguars via Falcons and Cardinals): OT Matt Goncalves, Pittsburgh

Could be a swing tackle here, though his strength might also signal a move inside. Didn't surrender a sack the past two seasons.

80. Bengals: WR Jermaine Burton, Alabama

Cincinnati brings in a pass catcher with Tee Higgins demanding a trade and Tyler Boyd no longer on the roster. Fifteen of Burton's 79 catches over the past two years produced a TD. Ran a 4.45 40 in Indy.

81. Seahawks (from Saints via Broncos): G Christian Haynes, Connecticut

A 6-3, 317-pounder should immediately compete for a starting post amid a Seattle line in shambles.

82. Cardinals (from Colts): TE Tip Reiman, Illinois

Versatile player who might be destined for dirty work behind emergent TE Trey McBride.

83. Rams: RB Blake Corum, Michigan

A two-time All-American and Wolverines legend with a school record 58 rushing TDs (27 in 2023). He’s not big (5-8, 205) or especially fast (4.53 40 time) for his position but has good vision. He can handle an extensive workload and keep the chains moving and obviously knows how to find pay dirt once in the red zone. Will take some load off RB Kyren Williams, who missed five games in 2023.

84. Steelers: WR Roman Wilson, Michigan

The Wolverines’ big-play guy in recent years courtesy of 4.4 speed, a run-heavy offense still limited his opportunities (48 catches for 789 yards and 12 TDs in 2023). Though Wilson (5-11, 185) often operated from the slot, he’s a premier deep threat, yet will probably need to expand his route tree in offensive schemes that will demand more than he had to provide at Michigan. But with Diontae Johnson gone, he's competing with Van Jefferson and Quez Watkins for WR2/3 snaps.

85. Browns: G Zak Zinter, Michigan

The run on Wolverines continues, though he's probably here for depth behind Joel Bitonio and Wyatt Teller ... at least for now as Zinter recover from his broken leg.

86. 49ers (from Eagles via Texans, Colts and Eagles): G Dominick Puni, Kansas

Another depth move, though the All-Big 12 blocker could take over from G Jon Feliciano in a year if he proves ready.

87. Cowboys: LB Marist Liufau, Notre Dame

A versatile player but one who could solve what's been a problem area at the second level in Dallas lately.

88. Packers: RB MarShawn Lloyd, USC

Coming off his best college season after transferring from South Carolina. Averaged 7.1 yards per carry for Trojans in 2023, though operated against defenses focused on stopping QB Caleb Williams. Lloyd has low center of gravity (5-9, 220) and 4.4 speed, which could make him a problem for NFL defenders, especially as a change-of-pace after Josh Jacobs.

89. Buccaneers: DB Tykee Smith, Georgia

Should compete immediately to play in Tampa Bay's nickel package. Good blitzer who also had four INTs in 2023.

90. Cardinals (from Texans): CB Elijah Jones, Boston College

Arizona continues stacking its secondary with a player who swiped seven passes over the past two seasons, usually playing near the boundary.

91. Packers (from Bills): LB Ty'Ron Hopper, Missouri

Given the arrival of Cooper in Round 2, Hopper could be a depth and special teams player early in his career.

92. Buccaneers (from Lions): WR Jalen McMillan, Washington

The Huskies' WR3 – though he had a 1,000-yard campaign in 2022 – he could compete for a similar role in Tampa.

93. Ravens: OLB Adisa Isaac, Penn State

After posting 7½ sacks and 16 TFLs last season, much better production than first-round teammate Chop Robinson in Happy Valley, Isaac should be a sub package option early on for Baltimore.

94. Eagles (from 49ers): OLB Jalyx Hunt, Houston Christian

Athletic, small school pass-rushing prospect who can marinate behind Bryce Huff. The Southland Conference defensive player of the year in 2023 had 13½ sacks over two years.

95. Bills (from Chiefs): DT DeWayne Carter, Duke

Three-time team captain might be better on passing downs to start but may not come off the field much down the road.

x–96. Jaguars: CB Jarrian Jones, Florida State

Sub-4.4 speed. Lives in the slot, where he might pilfer a ball or blitz.

x–97. Bengals: DT McKinnley Jackson, Texas A&M

Cincinnati continues to build its interior depth, and Jackson finished last season on a high note.

x–98. Steelers (from Eagles): LB Payton Wilson, North Carolina State

Medical issues knocked the ACC's 2023 defensive player of player of the year down the board. Wilson, who also won the Bednarik and Butkus Awards last season, can do it all – from blitzing, covering or chasing down a ball carrier. The question will be how long his body will hold up in the aftermath of knee and shoulder injuries. At 6-4, 233 pounds, he was healthy at the combine, smoothly laying down a 4.4 40.

x–99. Rams: S Kamren Kinchens, Miami (Fla.)

A two-time all-ACC selection, he could compete for LA's free safety job immediately. Kinchens swiped 11 passes over the past two years, turning two into pick-sixes. His play speed is better than his timed speed (4.65).

x–100. Commanders (from 49ers): WR Luke McCaffrey, Rice

Washington ends Day 2 by taking CMC's younger brother, a slot receiver after converting from quarterback. McCaffrey has 4.4 speed and comes off a big season for the Owls (71 catches for 992 yards and 13 TDs). Could be a nice option for fellow rookie Jayden Daniels between WRs Terry McLaurin and Jahan Dotson.

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Team-by-team look at all 257 selections

  • AFC East:   Bills  |  Dolphins  |  Jets  |  Patriots
  • AFC North:   Bengals  |  Browns  |  Ravens  |  Steelers
  • AFC South:   Colts  |  Jaguars  |  Texans  |  Titans
  • AFC West:   Broncos  |  Chargers  |  Chiefs  |  Raiders
  • NFC East:   Commanders  |  Cowboys  |  Eagles  |  Giants
  • NFC North:   Bears  |  Lions  |  Packers  |  Vikings
  • NFC South:   Buccaneers  |  Falcons  |  Panthers  |  Saints
  • NFC West:   49ers  |  Cardinals  |  Rams  |  Seahawks

Who were the winners and losers from 2024 NFL draft's first round?

The aftermath of Day 1 leaves plenty of intrigue and controversy ahead of the draft’s next two days … along with runaway optimism and, perhaps, relief in other quarters. The event is only 12% complete, but it feels like 88% of its major lead-in questions were answered – though others have certainly surfaced. So far, the Bears and Giants QB Daniel Jones are among the victors while the Falcons passers and Cowboys ... are not.

Read Nate Davis' first-round winners and losers

NFL draft's 50* biggest busts

The New York Jets' trade of QB Zach Wilson this week underscored anew how badly the 2021 NFL draft went for so many quarterback-desperate teams. Yet draft history is littered with busts, particularly in Round 1, like Wilson, Trey Lance and Mac Jones, so beware before you get overly optimistic about the guy your team chooses tonight. Here's a thorough look back at the 50 most notable draft washouts from the past 50 years ... and we (justifiably*) found a way to shoehorn more than 50 onto the list.

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Dallas Cowboys fans pose in the main theater on Thursday, April 25, 2024 for the first day of the NFL Draft in Detroit.

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2024 NFL Draft: Day 1 recap of first-round picks

By Faris Tanyos

Updated on: April 26, 2024 / 12:21 AM EDT / CBS News

The worst kept secret in the NFL finally came to fruition Thursday as the Chicago Bears selected highly-touted USC quarterback Caleb Williams with the No. 1 overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft .

But the theme of the first round was the run on quarterbacks. An unprecedented six of the first 12 picks were quarterbacks, an NFL Draft record. The first 14 selections were offensive players, also a draft record, with no defensive players being taken until the Indianapolis Colts selected UCLA defensive end Laiatu Latu at No. 15.  

The Bears and their long-suffering fans hope Williams, the 22-year-old phenom, will finally bring them much-needed stability at the quarterback position, which has been in flux since the days of Jim McMahon in the 1980s.

To make way for Williams, Chicago  traded away quarterback Justin Fields last month to the Pittsburgh Steelers after the No. 11 pick in the 2021 draft failed to meet the lofty expectations that were set for him. The Bears immediately sought to give Williams a weapon, selecting Washington wide receiver Rome Odunze with the No. 9 pick. 

In honor of Detroit hosting the draft , NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell trotted out rapper Eminem and Lions legend Barry Sanders to kick off the festivities. More than 275,000 people attended the draft Thursday, according to Goodell, a record for the event. 

2024 NFL Draft - Round 1

This year's draft is one of the deepest in years at the quarterback, offensive tackle and wide receiver positions, in part due to the pandemic, which spurred many players to extend their college careers. Nine offensive linemen and seven wide receivers went off the board Thursday. In total, 23 offensive players and only nine defensive players were selected in the first round. 

The top of the draft went chalk, with quarterbacks as the first three selections. LSU's Jayden Daniels was taken No. 2 overall by the Washington Commanders, and the New England Patriots  selected North Carolina's Drake Maye at No. 3 to replace former first round pick Mac Jones, who was traded to the Jacksonville Jaguars last month. 

The Arizona Cardinals selected the first receiver with Ohio State's Marvin Harrison Jr. — son of his namesake, legendary Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Marvin Harrison Sr. — to pair with talented Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray.  

Following reports that the Los Angeles Chargers and new head coach Jim Harbaugh would perhaps trade down, the Bolts instead stood pat, taking Notre Dame offensive tackle Joe Alt in an effort to improve an offensive line that has struggled to protect franchise quarterback Justin Herbert.

The first major surprise was provided by the Atlanta Falcons, who even though they had signed veteran quarterback Kirk Cousins in the offseason, selected Washington quarterback Michael Penix Jr. with the No. 8 pick. Penix was not expected to go until late in the first round, due in part to injury concerns. 

The Minnesota Vikings — Cousins' former home — conducted the first trade of the night, swapping picks with the New York Jets to move up from 11 to 10 to select quarterback J.J. McCarthy, who led Michigan to a national title in January. 

The surprises culminated with the Denver Broncos — who also in search for help at quarterback after cutting Russell Wilson — selected seasoned 24-year-old Oregon quarterback Bo Nix at No. 12. Nix started 61 games over his college career, according to CBS Colorado, more than any other NCAA quarterback ever. 

Rounds two and three of the draft will be held Friday, and rounds four through seven on Saturday. 

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  • No. 3: New England Patriots — QB Drake Maye, North Carolina

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  • No. 24: Detroit Lions — CB Terrion Arnold, Alabama (via trade with Cowboys)

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  • No. 25: Green Bay Packers — OT Jordan Morgan, Arizona

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  • No. 26: Tampa Bay Buccaneers — OL Graham Barton, Duke

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  • No. 27: Arizona Cardinals — DL Darius Robinson, Missouri

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  • No. 28: Kansas City Chiefs — WR Xavier Worthy, Texas (via trade with Bills)

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  • No. 29: Dallas Cowboys — OT Tyler Guyton, Oklahoma 

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  • No. 30: Baltimore Ravens — CB Nate Wiggins, Clemson

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  • No. 31: San Francisco 49ers — WR Ricky Pearsall, Florida

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  • No. 32: Carolina Panthers — WR Xavier Legette, South Carolina (via trade with the Bills)

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One of the basic principles of the American workplace is that a hard day’s work deserves a fair day’s pay. Simply put, every worker’s time has value. A cornerstone of that promise is the  Fair Labor Standards Act ’s (FLSA) requirement that when most workers work more than 40 hours in a week, they get paid more. The  Department of Labor ’s new overtime regulation is restoring and extending this promise for millions more lower-paid salaried workers in the U.S.

Overtime protections have been a critical part of the FLSA since 1938 and were established to protect workers from exploitation and to benefit workers, their families and our communities. Strong overtime protections help build America’s middle class and ensure that workers are not overworked and underpaid.

Some workers are specifically exempt from the FLSA’s minimum wage and overtime protections, including bona fide executive, administrative or professional employees. This exemption, typically referred to as the “EAP” exemption, applies when: 

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While the department increased the minimum salary required for the EAP exemption from overtime pay every 5 to 9 years between 1938 and 1975, long periods between increases to the salary requirement after 1975 have caused an erosion of the real value of the salary threshold, lessening its effectiveness in helping to identify exempt EAP employees.

The department’s new overtime rule was developed based on almost 30 listening sessions across the country and the final rule was issued after reviewing over 33,000 written comments. We heard from a wide variety of members of the public who shared valuable insights to help us develop this Administration’s overtime rule, including from workers who told us: “I would love the opportunity to...be compensated for time worked beyond 40 hours, or alternately be given a raise,” and “I make around $40,000 a year and most week[s] work well over 40 hours (likely in the 45-50 range). This rule change would benefit me greatly and ensure that my time is paid for!” and “Please, I would love to be paid for the extra hours I work!”

The department’s final rule, which will go into effect on July 1, 2024, will increase the standard salary level that helps define and delimit which salaried workers are entitled to overtime pay protections under the FLSA. 

Starting July 1, most salaried workers who earn less than $844 per week will become eligible for overtime pay under the final rule. And on Jan. 1, 2025, most salaried workers who make less than $1,128 per week will become eligible for overtime pay. As these changes occur, job duties will continue to determine overtime exemption status for most salaried employees.

Who will become eligible for overtime pay under the final rule? Currently most salaried workers earning less than $684/week. Starting July 1, 2024, most salaried workers earning less than $844/week. Starting Jan. 1, 2025, most salaried workers earning less than $1,128/week. Starting July 1, 2027, the eligibility thresholds will be updated every three years, based on current wage data. DOL.gov/OT

The rule will also increase the total annual compensation requirement for highly compensated employees (who are not entitled to overtime pay under the FLSA if certain requirements are met) from $107,432 per year to $132,964 per year on July 1, 2024, and then set it equal to $151,164 per year on Jan. 1, 2025.

Starting July 1, 2027, these earnings thresholds will be updated every three years so they keep pace with changes in worker salaries, ensuring that employers can adapt more easily because they’ll know when salary updates will happen and how they’ll be calculated.

The final rule will restore and extend the right to overtime pay to many salaried workers, including workers who historically were entitled to overtime pay under the FLSA because of their lower pay or the type of work they performed. 

We urge workers and employers to visit  our website to learn more about the final rule.

Jessica Looman is the administrator for the U.S. Department of Labor’s Wage and Hour Division. Follow the Wage and Hour Division on Twitter at  @WHD_DOL  and  LinkedIn .  Editor's note: This blog was edited to correct a typo (changing "administrator" to "administrative.")

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Today, the Federal Trade Commission issued a final rule to promote competition by banning noncompetes nationwide, protecting the fundamental freedom of workers to change jobs, increasing innovation, and fostering new business formation.

“Noncompete clauses keep wages low, suppress new ideas, and rob the American economy of dynamism, including from the more than 8,500 new startups that would be created a year once noncompetes are banned,” said FTC Chair Lina M. Khan. “The FTC’s final rule to ban noncompetes will ensure Americans have the freedom to pursue a new job, start a new business, or bring a new idea to market.”

The FTC estimates that the final rule banning noncompetes will lead to new business formation growing by 2.7% per year, resulting in more than 8,500 additional new businesses created each year. The final rule is expected to result in higher earnings for workers, with estimated earnings increasing for the average worker by an additional $524 per year, and it is expected to lower health care costs by up to $194 billion over the next decade. In addition, the final rule is expected to help drive innovation, leading to an estimated average increase of 17,000 to 29,000 more patents each year for the next 10 years under the final rule.

Banning Non Competes: Good for workers, businesses, and the economy

Noncompetes are a widespread and often exploitative practice imposing contractual conditions that prevent workers from taking a new job or starting a new business. Noncompetes often force workers to either stay in a job they want to leave or bear other significant harms and costs, such as being forced to switch to a lower-paying field, being forced to relocate, being forced to leave the workforce altogether, or being forced to defend against expensive litigation. An estimated 30 million workers—nearly one in five Americans—are subject to a noncompete.

Under the FTC’s new rule, existing noncompetes for the vast majority of workers will no longer be enforceable after the rule’s effective date. Existing noncompetes for senior executives - who represent less than 0.75% of workers - can remain in force under the FTC’s final rule, but employers are banned from entering into or attempting to enforce any new noncompetes, even if they involve senior executives. Employers will be required to provide notice to workers other than senior executives who are bound by an existing noncompete that they will not be enforcing any noncompetes against them.

In January 2023, the FTC issued a  proposed rule which was subject to a 90-day public comment period. The FTC received more than 26,000 comments on the proposed rule, with over 25,000 comments in support of the FTC’s proposed ban on noncompetes. The comments informed the FTC’s final rulemaking process, with the FTC carefully reviewing each comment and making changes to the proposed rule in response to the public’s feedback.

In the final rule, the Commission has determined that it is an unfair method of competition, and therefore a violation of Section 5 of the FTC Act, for employers to enter into noncompetes with workers and to enforce certain noncompetes.

The Commission found that noncompetes tend to negatively affect competitive conditions in labor markets by inhibiting efficient matching between workers and employers. The Commission also found that noncompetes tend to negatively affect competitive conditions in product and service markets, inhibiting new business formation and innovation. There is also evidence that noncompetes lead to increased market concentration and higher prices for consumers.

Alternatives to Noncompetes

The Commission found that employers have several alternatives to noncompetes that still enable firms to protect their investments without having to enforce a noncompete.

Trade secret laws and non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) both provide employers with well-established means to protect proprietary and other sensitive information. Researchers estimate that over 95% of workers with a noncompete already have an NDA.

The Commission also finds that instead of using noncompetes to lock in workers, employers that wish to retain employees can compete on the merits for the worker’s labor services by improving wages and working conditions.

Changes from the NPRM

Under the final rule, existing noncompetes for senior executives can remain in force. Employers, however, are prohibited from entering into or enforcing new noncompetes with senior executives. The final rule defines senior executives as workers earning more than $151,164 annually and who are in policy-making positions.

Additionally, the Commission has eliminated a provision in the proposed rule that would have required employers to legally modify existing noncompetes by formally rescinding them. That change will help to streamline compliance.

Instead, under the final rule, employers will simply have to provide notice to workers bound to an existing noncompete that the noncompete agreement will not be enforced against them in the future. To aid employers’ compliance with this requirement, the Commission has included model language in the final rule that employers can use to communicate to workers. 

The Commission vote to approve the issuance of the final rule was 3-2 with Commissioners Melissa Holyoak and Andrew N. Ferguson voting no. Commissioners Rebecca Kelly Slaughter , Alvaro Bedoya , Melissa Holyoak and Andrew N. Ferguson each issued separate statements. Chair Lina M. Khan will issue a separate statement.

The final rule will become effective 120 days after publication in the Federal Register.

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    If you are planning a cruise in April 2023 from a southern Florida location, Miami is one of the most exciting, vibrant, and storied cities in the world. ... 3-day Bahamas from Miami, Fl Norwegian Sky, Norwegian Cruise Line. Date: April 7, 2023. Ports of Call: Miami, Great Stirrup Cay, Nassau, Miami; View Itinerary.

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    Best Cruises From Miami. March 8, 2024. Cruise from Miami and start your vacation in one of the worlds best places to visit, then set sail from the Port of Miami to The Bahamas, Mexico, Puerto Rico and beyond on weekend getaway cruise or a longer Caribbean adventure. Here are the best cruises from Miami. Read more.

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    Relish the best of sand, sun and sea on a cruise from Fort Lauderdale with Princess®. After riding through the Everglades or visiting the Flamingo Garden and Wildlife Sanctuary, sail to the Caribbean for an even sweeter taste of island life. You can also head to the Panama Canal and Canada & New England or embark on a Transatlantic cruise.

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    Three cruise ships offer 3-day cruises out of Port Canaveral in Florida. These short cruises are easy to combine with a trip to Disney World or Universal Orlando theme parks. The combination is a vacation that the whole family will enjoy. See the full schedule of departures below. The 3-night cruises go to the nearby islands of the Bahamas.

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  26. Best 3 Day All-Inclusive Cruises 2024 & 2025

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  27. 3 Night Bahamas & Perfect Day Cruise

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