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Old 02-05-2009, 04:55 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Texas Cruise Port??

We are thinking of driving from New Mexico to Texas and I'm wondering what the main Cruise Port in Texas is? or is there one. We would liek to take our grandmother on a seven day cruise in the mexico area somewhere. ideas pleasez..
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Old 02-05-2009, 09:10 PM   #2 (permalink)
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In Texas, the port of Galveston is the main cruise port and it's a year round homeport for Carnival cruise lines. Nowadays, cruises from Galveston to Mexico are becoming popular and Texas cruises offer discounts throughout the year. you can even find a discount at Carnival cruise lines for 7 day cruises which are leaving every Sunday to ports in Mexico. I have arranged 5 days cruise trip for my mum & dad last September with Carnival Ectasy and it was very cheap.
Texas cruises are well worth the cost, so book with them and enjoy your cruise trip!
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Hi there,

The main port for Cruises is in Galveston. You can do anything from a day trip around the port and harbor or a week long.

There is a range of destinations such as Cozumel, Montego Bay and the Yucatan.
Day cruises are easily found around Galveston Bay near Seawolf Park where both small and large pleasure boats arrive and depart at the Port of Galveston through the island basin.

The Colonel Cruise takes guests on a paddlewheeled, multi-decked “floating museum” for a tour of the Bay leaving from Moody Gardens.

Please chech out this link for ore information on Texas Cruses: http://www.destination360.com/north-.../texas-cruises and http://www.destination360.com/north-...tinerary-texas

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