Masquerader Trinidad Carnival

Masquerader Trinidad Carnival

Island Sea Fest & Royal Caribbean International To Cruise To Trinidad’s Carnival in 2023

Written by: Entertainment Junkie

MIAMI, FL (Jul. 19th, 2021) – Island Sea Fest has just announced a partnership with the world’s
leading cruise line, Royal Caribbean International, for an eleven-night cruise that features a five-night stop at the magical celebration that is Trinidad’s famous Carnival in February 2023.
The cruise is scheduled to depart from beautiful San Juan, Puerto Rico (Wednesday, Feb 15th, 2023), and in addition to five nights in Trinidad during the peak of the island’s Carnival celebrations, the itinerary also offers three additional exotic stops in Tobago, Barbados, and St. Lucia, returning to San Juan (Sunday, Feb 26th, 2023).

This unique island excursion to the ‘Greatest Show on Earth’ features an all-inclusive onboard pricing structure which includes: base cruise fare, taxes, fees, gratuities, beverages, meals, onboard parties, WIFI, and basic travel insurance.

The upcoming Trinidad Carnival cruise experience encompasses two weekends resulting in less time away from work for guests i.e. only 7 vacation days needed for an 11night extravaganza.

Island Sea Fest has a long history of producing unique and unforgettable cruise experiences for a variety of cruise lines and brands. Its pursuit of excellence, strong leadership, and uncompromising belief in guest satisfaction have elevated the company to a level of professionalism unmatched in the cruise industry. The Trinidad Carnival Cruise, aboard Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines, will be the next highly successful project for Island Sea Fest.

Visit islandseafesttrinidad.com for more information
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Photos Courtesy of Damian Luk Pat Photography with permission – www.damianlukpat.com

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