Port Canaveral Cruises

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Freedom of the Seas – Arrives May 4, 2009
The new era begins as the first Freedom-class vessel, Royal Caribbean International Freedom of the Seas, arrives in Port Canaveral.  The ship will offer unhurried seven-day sails and a chance to re-learn the meaning of play with her surf simulator, radical water park, boxing ring, ice-skating rink and more.

Join the Excitement on May 4th…get free admission to Jetty Park from 4 to 6 p.m. & help out the less fortunate by bringing a non-perishable food item donation for the Brevard Sharing Center. You’ll also receive a free commemorative “Sail-A-Bration” flag to wave bong voyage to the largest cruise ship to homeport at your Port as she sets sail on her first cruise to the Caribbean from Port Canaveral.

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Carnival Dream – First in its Class
There’s no ship like it on the high seas today! The Carnival Dream arrives in December 2009, the first vessel ever to unveil the sleek Dream-class hull design, two-story Dream spa with oceanfront whirlpools, and an array of new dining and recreation options.

Norwegian Sun – Freestyle Trend Setter
Port Canaveral is adding a new homeported cruise line with the arrival of the 1,936-passenger Norwegian Sun in October 2010. The first ship built specifically for ‘Freestyle Cruising,’ she’ll feature nine restaurants and fun for everyone on her seasonal (October to April) seven-day Eastern and Western Caribbean cruises.

Disney’s Newest Enchantments – Disney Dream & Disney Fantasy
Disney is famed for reaching beyond today’s creative limits to invent the world of tomorrow. Experience their latest vision when Disney Cruise Line’s two next-generation ships, Disney Dream & Disney Fantasy, arrive at Port Canaveral in 2011 and 2012, filled with fresh adventures and amenities.

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