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USA - Southeast Travel Guide

Setting sail on a Southeast USA cruise unlocks a world rich in diverse histories, flavors, and breathtaking natural landscapes. From the sun-kissed beaches of Florida to the vibrant cultural rhythms of New Orleans and the historic landmarks in Charleston, this region offers a wealth of experiences. Cruise-goers can relish the laid-back beach towns, savor unique Southern cuisine, or dive into the live music scenes; there's something for every traveler. Plus, the charm of the Southeast is not just in headline spots; hidden gems await in lesser-known ports, offering an authentic taste of Southern hospitality. So, set sail for an adventure that promises not just relaxation but also a deep connection with America's cultural roots. With cruise line volume buys plus our low everyday prices you can save up to 80% versus the brochure price! Book your USA - Southeast cruise today with AffordableTours.com, your discounted cruise headquarters.

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Carnival DreamBahamasGalvestonGalveston8 NightsFreeport, Bahamas | Galveston, Texas | Half Moon Cay, Bahamas | Key West, Florida | Nassau, Bahamas$869
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Carnival DreamCaribbean - EasternGalvestonGalveston14 NightsGalveston, Texas | Grand Turk, Great Britain | Key West, Florida | Ocho Rios, Jamaica | Philipsburg, St. Maarten | San Juan, Puerto Rico | St. Croix, Virgin Islands | St. Kitts | St. Thomas, Virgin Islands$1,529
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Carnival DreamCaribbean - EasternGalvestonGalveston14 NightsAmber Cove, Dominican Republic | Galveston, Texas | Key West, Florida | Ocho Rios, Jamaica | Philipsburg, St. Maarten | San Juan, Puerto Rico | St. Croix, Virgin Islands | St. Kitts | St. Thomas, Virgin Islands$1,399
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Carnival DreamCaribbean - EasternGalvestonGalveston8 NightsGalveston, Texas | Half Moon Cay, Bahamas | Key West, Florida | Nassau, Bahamas$1,079
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Carnival DreamCaribbean - EasternGalvestonGalveston8 NightsGalveston, Texas | Half Moon Cay, Bahamas | Key West, Florida | Nassau, Bahamas$844
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Carnival DreamCaribbean - EasternGalvestonGalveston8 NightsGalveston, Texas | Half Moon Cay, Bahamas | Key West, Florida | Nassau, Bahamas$764
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Carnival DreamCaribbean - EasternGalvestonGalveston8 NightsGalveston, Texas | Half Moon Cay, Bahamas | Key West, Florida | Nassau, Bahamas$724
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Carnival DreamCaribbean - EasternGalvestonGalveston8 NightsGalveston, Texas | Half Moon Cay, Bahamas | Key West, Florida | Nassau, Bahamas$724
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Carnival DreamCaribbean - EasternGalvestonGalveston8 NightsGalveston, Texas | Half Moon Cay, Bahamas | Key West, Florida | Nassau, Bahamas$744
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Carnival DreamCaribbean - EasternGalvestonGalveston14 NightsGalveston, Texas | Grand Turk, Great Britain | Key West, Florida | Ocho Rios, Jamaica | Philipsburg, St. Maarten | San Juan, Puerto Rico | St. Croix, Virgin Islands | St. Kitts | St. Thomas, Virgin Islands$1,399
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Carnival DreamCaribbean - EasternGalvestonGalveston8 NightsGalveston, Texas | Half Moon Cay, Bahamas | Key West, Florida | Nassau, Bahamas$724
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Carnival DreamCaribbean - EasternGalvestonGalveston8 NightsGalveston, Texas | Half Moon Cay, Bahamas | Key West, Florida | Nassau, Bahamas$934
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Carnival DreamCaribbean - EasternGalvestonGalveston8 NightsGalveston, Texas | Half Moon Cay, Bahamas | Key West, Florida | Nassau, Bahamas$714
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Carnival DreamCaribbean - EasternGalvestonGalveston8 NightsGalveston, Texas | Half Moon Cay, Bahamas | Key West, Florida | Nassau, Bahamas$1,164
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Carnival DreamCaribbean - EasternGalvestonGalveston14 NightsGalveston, Texas | Grand Turk, Great Britain | Key West, Florida | Ocho Rios, Jamaica | Philipsburg, St. Maarten | San Juan, Puerto Rico | St. Croix, Virgin Islands | St. Kitts | St. Thomas, Virgin Islands$1,379
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Carnival DreamCaribbean - EasternGalvestonGalveston8 NightsGalveston, Texas | Half Moon Cay, Bahamas | Key West, Florida | Nassau, Bahamas$814
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Carnival DreamCaribbean - EasternGalvestonGalveston8 NightsGalveston, Texas | Half Moon Cay, Bahamas | Key West, Florida | Nassau, Bahamas$804
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USA - Southeast Travel Guide

USA - Southeast Cruises Highlights

  • Miami, Florida: Known for its vibrant nightlife and iconic beaches, Miami serves as a major cruise hub. Beyond the port, explore the Art Deco Historic District or the multicultural streets of Little Havana. If you have extra time, the Vizcaya Museum and Gardens are a visual treat.
  • Key West, Florida: The southernmost point of the U.S., Key West, is a blend of natural beauty, artistic vibe, and historical landmarks. Take a stroll down Duval Street, packed with eclectic shops, or pay a visit to the Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum. Don't miss the chance to snap a photo at the famous Southernmost Point Buoy!
  • Charleston, South Carolina: Charleston, steeped in history, welcomes you with its well-preserved architecture and old-fashioned charm. Wander through the historic district, visit the bustling City Market, or enjoy a peaceful walk along the Waterfront Park, seeing the famous Pineapple Fountain.
  • Fort Lauderdale, Florida: Often called the "Venice of America," Fort Lauderdale boasts beautiful canals and waterways. The stunning beaches are a stone's throw from the port, and the Riverwalk Arts and Entertainment District offers cultural insights and leisure.
  • The Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum, Key West, FL: Walk through the rooms and gardens that one of America's greatest authors and Nobel Prize winner, Ernest Hemingway, once occupied. This site preserves Hemingway's legacy and offers insight into his life and work.
  • Miami's South Beach, FL: Known for its stunning stretch of coastline, historic Art Deco architecture, and buzzing nightlife, South Beach is the epitome of entertainment and cultural fusion. It is a perfect place for beach relaxation by day and vibrant energy by night.
  • Historic Charleston City Market, Charleston, SC: One of the nation's oldest public markets, this cultural site offers a chance to explore local artisan crafts, Southern delicacies, and the rich history of Charleston's heart.
  • Fort Sumter National Monument, Charleston, SC: Accessible by boat, this sea fort is where the first shots of the Civil War were fired in 1861. It's a significant piece of history, providing a deep dive into the nation's past conflicts and resolutions.
  • Everglades National Park, near Miami, FL: A natural region of tropical wetlands, the Everglades is home to rare and endangered species like the manatee, American crocodile, and the elusive Florida panther. Ideal for airboat tours, wildlife viewing, and understanding the area's unique ecosystem.
  • Bonnet House Museum & Gardens, Fort Lauderdale, FL: A historic home with eclectic architecture surrounded by lush gardens and art galleries. It offers a unique glimpse into Fort Lauderdale's history and art scene.
  • The Florida Keys: This beautiful coral cay archipelago offers spectacular snorkeling, diving, and fishing. It's a water-lovers paradise, with the United States' only living coral barrier reef.

USA - Southeast Cruises Travel Tips

  • The USA Southeast is known for being friendly, so don't be afraid to approach the locals! You might even find a total stranger starting a full conversation with you or natives smiling as they pass by.
  • The Southeast tends to be a religious place, meaning attractions may open late or not at all on Sundays since many locals attend church.
  • Several cities throughout the Southeast pride themselves on their barbecue, but you'll find that every city prepares it their own way. Try it in a few different places to see what you like best!
  • If you want a soda to drink, be specific to the brand. Southerners consider all different kinds of soda to be "Coke," so if you want that particular drink, you'll have to specify with "Coca-Cola."
  • Manners go a long way in the South, especially when addressing your elders. Don't forget to use "please," "thank you," "ma'am," and "sir."
  • If you visit during the summer, expect intense heat combined with high humidity. Come prepared and don't let yourself get dehydrated. 
  • Pack lightweight, breathable clothing, a hat, and sunglasses for sunny days, along with a couple of warmer layers for cooler evenings.
  • Whether you're exploring bustling cities or quaint towns, comfortable walking shoes are a must.

USA - Southeast Cruises Things To Do

  • Vizcaya Museum and Gardens
    Vizcaya Museum and Gardens

    Formerly known as Villa Vizcaya, Vizcaya Museum and Gardens is a popular tourist spot in Miami. This 1916 waterfront estate home contains 32 decorated rooms and is home to 10 acres of formal gardens. In addition to the tourist crowd, it's a sought-after spot for weddings and events. For a more relaxed experience in the busy city of Miami, this is the ideal destination.  

    You Should Know

    Vizcaya is open Thursday through Monday starting at 9:30 a.m. They're closed on Tuesdays and Wednesdays, as well as Thanksgiving and Christmas Day. The estate once belonged to James Deering, an industrial executive known for the Deering Harvester Company and, subsequently, International Harvester. You're welcome to partake in a 90-minute audio tour of the grounds in either English or Spanish.
  • St. Louis Cathedral
    St. Louis Cathedral

    St. Louis Cathedral in New Orleans has its claim to fame as America's oldest Catholic cathedral in continuous use. The place of worship overlooks Jackson Square and has been welcoming worshippers since 1727. Guests are welcome to visit every day of the week, and self-guided brochures can be procured for a $1 donation.  

    You Should Know

    The cathedral is dedicated to Saint Louis, also called King Louis IX of France. The cemetery here houses such figures as Voodoo priestess Marie Laveau and Homer Plessy of Plessy vs. Ferguson. Actor Nicholas Cage has also purchased a plot here for his final resting place. It is believed that the cathedral is haunted by Father Antonio de Sedella. Guests have reported hearing footsteps and voices as they walk through the cathedral.
  • Hugh Taylor Birch State Park
    Hugh Taylor Birch State Park

    Established in 1941, Hugh Taylor Birch State Park is one of the best natural sites in Fort Lauderdale. It's named for Hugh Taylor Birch, nicknamed the "Father of Fort Lauderdale Beach" after he provided the land for this Central Park. Visitors and locals alike come here to watch wildlife, bicycle, hike, swim, and more.  

    Best Time To Visit

    Spring and fall are the best times to visit in order to escape the extreme heat of summer. However, this attraction does welcome visitors all year long.  

     

    You Should Know

    The park is open daily from 8 a.m. until sundown. Pedestrians can enter for just $2 each. There are ranger-guided walking tours every Friday and Saturday from 10:30 a.m. until 11:30 a.m. Plenty of picnic areas are available for guests to enjoy a meal or snack.
  • Air Force Space and Missile Museum
    Air Force Space and Missile Museum

    Since 1966, the Air Force Space and Missile Museum has welcomed millions of guests. You can view artifacts and exhibits all about the history of space flight and rocketry right in the heart of Cape Canaveral. Exhibits include missiles and rockets, payload and reentry vehicles, support hardware, and more.  

    You Should Know

    The Sands Space History Center is open to the public for no entry fee. The Cape Canaveral Air Force Station only allows visitors on certified tours since it is a working military facility. In the outdoor area, you can find space-related equipment, rockets, and missiles and learn about how they've impacted the history and growth of the US Air Force.
  • Bourbon Street
    Bourbon Street

    You can't pay a visit to New Orleans without visiting Bourbon Street. This historic location in the heart of the city is home to tons of bars and restaurants, and it's successfully rebuilt its tourist appeal since the devastation of Hurricane Katrina in 2005. The street extends 13 blocks from Canal Street to Esplanade Avenue.   

    Best Time To Visit

    Many visitors come to Bourbon Street in the early months from February to May. Mardi Gras season (January through March) is especially popular.  

     

    You Should Know

    You can legally consume alcohol on the street if you're of age, so don't be surprised to see pedestrians with drinks in their hands. Bourbon Street is mainly meant for adults, so it might not be the best destination for families with young kids. You can purchase a to-go cup at almost any bar to easily transport your drink as you walk.
  • USS Alabama
    USS Alabama

    If your cruise brings you to Mobile, don't miss the USS Alabama Battleship Memorial Park. The ship first launched on February 16, 1942, it was stricken on June 1, 1962, and it has served as a museum since June 11, 1964. Today, it's an incredible destination for everyone interested in military history.   

    You Should Know

    Admission costs $15 for adults, $6 for kids 6-11, and $13 for seniors. Kids 5 and under, as well as active military with ID, enter for free. The ship was used in the Nicolas Cage movie USS Indianapolis: Men of Courage. You can access The Galley during your visit for snacks, drinks, or lunch.
  • Magnolia Plantation and Gardens
    Magnolia Plantation and Gardens

    In the heart of Charleston, South Carolina, you'll find Magnolia Plantation and Gardens. Not only is this a great spot for plant lovers, but animal lovers will want to visit as well and check out the zoo! There's also a conservatory, nature center, Gilliard Garden Center, and the Peacock Café.   

    You Should Know

    Magnolia Plantation and Gardens opened to visitors in 1870, making it the oldest public gardens in America. The plantation itself dates back to 1672. Admission costs $20 for adults and $10 for kids 6-12. Children 5 and under get in for free. If you're traveling with kids, be sure to bring them to the special Children's Garden with a village, sensory garden, and fairy garden.
  • Galveston Island Historic Pleasure Pier
    Galveston Island Historic Pleasure Pier

    For some family fun right on the water, visit Galveston Island Historic Pleasure Pier. You'll find all the classic amusement park rides you remember from your childhood, as well as American favorite fair foods like corn dogs and funnel cake. This location opened in 2012 and is a favorite attraction of locals and visitors alike.  

    You Should Know

    An all-day ride pass will cost $26.99 for those 48" and above, or $19.99 for guests under 48" tall. If you want to store your bag, you can purchase a locker behind the main ticket entrance. Dining options range from fine dining at Willie G's to casual eats at Fish Tales. Of course, there's plenty of fair food to indulge in as well.

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Quick Facts

The USA Southeast is a popular cruise destination all year long. However, if you can avoid the peak summer months, try to do so. During the summer months, the heat can get uncomfortable for most, but it's still a popular time to visit, so crowds are abundant. You'll still enjoy yourself in the summer, but the spring and fall are preferable.

  • Getting There

    The Southeast USA, stretching from the coasts of the Carolinas to the Gulf of Mexico, is a region that's as accessible as it is beautiful. Major cruise lines set sail from several key ports in the area, with cities like Miami, Fort Lauderdale, and Port Canaveral in Florida at the forefront. These ports are well-connected to nearby airports, making your transition from air to sea travel as smooth as possible.  

    What's notable is how these cruise routes often include a mix of both high-energy cities and tranquil seaside towns, providing a balanced experience. The infrastructure supporting these cruises is top-notch, with ports equipped to handle large ships and offering streamlined services for embarkation and disembarkation. Essentially, all you need is your sense of adventure, and the cruise lines handle the rest, turning your journey into a hassle-free experience.

  • The Perfect Time for a Southeast USA Cruise

    Cruising in the Southeast USA is an experience that blends beautiful coastal scenery with unique cultural highlights, and choosing the right time for your cruise can significantly enhance your vacation. The subtropical climate of this region presents different cruising experiences throughout the year.  

    Spring (March to May): Cruising in these months is ideal in the Southeast USA. The weather is pleasantly warm, typically ranging from 70 to 85 degrees Fahrenheit, perfect for cruisers who enjoy exploring the outdoors without the intense heat of summer. Nature is in full bloom during this period, especially in coastal areas like South Carolina and Georgia, adding a vibrant backdrop to your scenic cruising adventures.  

    Summer (June to August): Cruisers should expect hot temperatures, often climbing into the 90s. While the warm weather is great for beach activities, cruising during this time also coincides with the peak hurricane season, particularly in August and September. Additionally, summer is a popular time for cruising, so be prepared for busy ports and a more crowded experience.  

    Fall (September to November): Early fall cruising still carries hurricane risks, making it a quieter period with potential for cheaper cruise deals. As you move into October, the weather cools, the hurricane risks subside, and the region's gorgeous fall foliage begins to emerge, especially along the Carolinas' coast, offering a stunning view for cruisers.  

    Winter (December to February): Cruising during these months offers mild and less humid conditions, with temperatures in the 60s and 70s. It's a serene time for cruising in the Southeast USA, away from the summer crowds, perfect for exploring the Gulf Coast's beauty or historical cities like Charleston in a more relaxed atmosphere.  

    Overall, for cruisers seeking good weather and fewer crowds, the shoulder seasons of late spring or early fall are ideal. These times provide a fantastic balance of pleasant climate, thinner crowds, and the natural beauty of the changing seasons, making for a delightful Southeast USA cruising experience.  

  • Experience the Flavors of Southeast USA

    Get ready, food lovers: a cruise to the Southeast USA is your ticket to a paradise of flavor, offering you the chance to dive into the region's rich culinary traditions.  

    This area is renowned for comfort foods and hearty flavors. Imagine biting into a piece of tender fried chicken, its crispy skin breaking into succulent, flavorful meat - a staple dish you can't afford to skip. Then there's the world-famous Southern barbecue, slow-cooked to perfection, practically melting off the bone, offered in various styles across the region.  

    Seafood enthusiasts will rejoice on the coast, where fresh catches contribute to dishes like savory gumbo or shrimp and grits. Pair these with a side of collard greens, a regional favorite, or finish your meal with a slice of sweet pecan pie.  

    As for where to enjoy these delicacies, keep an eye out for local diners or family-run establishments on your port stops; these hidden gems often serve the best authentic meals. Also, consider food festivals on your travel itinerary - they're a fantastic way to sample a range of dishes and immerse yourself in the local food scene. Your taste buds are in for a treat on this culinary journey!

  • Immerse Yourself in Southeast USA Culture

    A journey through the Southeast USA on a cruise is more than just a visual delight; it's a deep dive into a cultural scene brimming with history, music, art, and festivals.  

    You can't talk about the Southeast without mentioning its pivotal role in the history of music. Cities like Nashville, Memphis, and New Orleans are the birthplace of country, blues, and jazz. Street performances, live music bars, and record stores are cultural staples here, offering a real-time journey through America's musical past and present.  

    When it comes to festivities, the region shines. Be it the vibrant Mardi Gras parades in New Orleans, music festivals in Tennessee, or historical reenactments in Virginia, each event is a celebration of the area's rich heritage and lively spirit.  

    Also notable is the warm Southern hospitality. Locals are known for their polite mannerisms, often paired with a laid-back attitude, reflecting the region's emphasis on community and tradition. This cultural immersion will undoubtedly add richness to your travel stories!

  • Ready to Book Your Southeast USA Cruise?

    Are you set for an unforgettable journey? Booking a Southeast USA cruise is your ticket to exploring some of the most charming and historically rich parts of America. From the sun-kissed beaches of Florida to the vibrant music scenes in Tennessee and the laid-back lifestyle of the Carolinas, there's an extraordinary mix of experiences awaiting you.  

    Imagine leisurely days at sea, enjoying spectacular coastal views, followed by exciting excursions exploring cities brimming with history and Southern hospitality. Every port brings a new adventure, whether it's indulging in iconic culinary delights, soaking up the local culture, or simply reveling in the diverse natural landscapes.  

    What's more, the convenience of a cruise means you're treated to these fantastic destinations in one trip without the hassle of long drives or multiple flight bookings. Your dream vacation in the Southeast USA is just a cruise away. So why wait? Secure your spot, pack your adventurous spirit, and get ready to create lasting memories!

  • Why Book a Cruise to the Southeast USA?

    Booking a cruise to the Southeast USA is more than just a vacation; it's an opportunity to explore several beautiful destinations in one journey without the hassle of long road trips or the fuss of catching multiple flights. One significant perk is the convenience factor. You unpack once, and your hotel travels with you, with no constant repacking or checking in and out of rooms.  

    From the deck, you'll witness unique coastal views inaccessible through any other mode of travel, offering a fresh perspective on the stunning landscape. Financially, cruises are a smart choice as they encompass accommodation, transportation, and meals, providing great value for money. Additionally, cruise lines often have exclusive arrangements that allow passengers to visit attractions or partake in activities that aren't broadly available to the general public. For instance, private beach excursions or priority tour bookings.  

    Traveling the Southeast USA by cruise combines comfort, value, and the promise of new experiences, making it an attractive option for any traveler seeking to explore this charming corner of America.

USA - Southeast Cruises Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is a USA Southeast Ocean Cruise?

    A USA Southeast ocean cruise will take you to port cities throughout South Carolina, Florida, Alabama, Louisiana, and Texas. You'll get the chance to see plenty of interesting nature, fascinating history, and unique culture. Your cruise will typically last 4-7 days and offer entertainment options for all ages.

  • What’s Included on a USA Southeast Ocean Cruise?

    Most USA Southeast ocean cruise rates will include all meals, your state room, onboard entertainment, and excursions in port cities. Some cruise lines also offer guided tours and air travel to and from your departure port. Check with your preferred cruise line to learn exactly what's included on your journey.

  • What’s the Best Cruise for a USA Southeast Ocean Cruise?

    USA Southeast ocean cruises are offered by multiple cruise lines. American Cruise Lines, Victory Cruise Lines, and Viking Cruises are some of the most popular options. Celebrity Cruises and Royal Caribbean are two more excellent options for your journey. 

  • How Much Does a USA Southeast Ocean Cruise Cost?

    Your cruise throughout the USA Southeast will vary in price depending on the length of your trip, the port cities you visit, and the company you're traveling with. Since this area isn't as popular for cruises as the Caribbean or Europe, for instance, prices are a bit higher than you might find for other destinations. A 7- or 8- day cruise around the USA Southeast will likely cost around $800 per person on a regular cruise line.

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