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Caribbean Cruise
The Caribbean is a favorite vacation destination due to the warm climates and beautiful beaches When you embark on a Caribbean Cruise, you'll discover how relaxing and entertaining and just how much fun you’re having. On a cruise vacation, visit a variety of beautiful islands and experience a paradise beyond compare. Spend a day wandering the historic streets of quaint tropical towns. Seek out the bargains for gold, jewelry, souvenirs and fashionable clothing. Snorkel with schools of rainbow colored, tropical fish in spectacular coral reefs. You can experience the world's most magnificent beaches and a lot more! Few destinations boast the kind of tropical beauty and cultural diversity you'll find in the Caribbean.

Caribbean Cruises
Caribbean Cruises travel year-round to exciting ports of call. Cruise lines that feature Caribbean Cruises include: Royal Caribbean, Carnival Cruise Lines, Norwegian Cruise Line, Celebrity Cruises, Disney Cruise Line, Holland America Line, and Princess Cruises. All the lines dedicate several cruise ships to the Caribbean. Caribbean Cruises vary in length from 4 nights to 14 nights and longer. The world of the Caribbean is divided into three areas: the Western Caribbean, the Southern Caribbean, and the Eastern Caribbean.

Western Caribbean Cruises
The most popular Caribbean Cruises are those to the Western Caribbean. They visit popular ports of call such as: Belize City, Costa Maya (Majahual), Cozumel, Georgetown, Ocho Rios, Progreso ,and Montego Bay. Shore excursions in the Western Caribbean destination might include: snorkeling with stingrays, horseback riding on the beach, climbing waterfalls, mountain biking through rainforests, scuba diving, exploring the ocean floor from a glass-bottomed boat, and visiting ancient Mayan pyramids.

Western Caribbean
What to Expect: Lively nightlife, livelier reefs, colorful craft markets, Spanish forts, and Mayan ruins.
When to Go: Winter, spring, or summer for the driest weather.
What to Do: Dive, snorkel, or swim with sea turtles. Shop for hand-woven goods at the Nassau straw market, climb Dunn's River Falls in Ocho Rios, and explore ruins in Cozumel.
Local Color: On Grand Cayman, go to Hell and back--and get your postcards stamped at the town's post office to prove it.
Don't Miss: Snorkeling in some of the clearest, warmest waters anywhere--ideal for beginners and experts.
Don't Forget: Serious sunscreen--45 SPF is not too strong for the Caribbean sun.

Southern Caribbean Cruises
Southern Caribbean Cruises visit the most exotic Caribbean islands. Ports of call on a Southern Caribbean Cruise might include: Dominica, Barbados, Aruba, Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas, Philipsburg, St. Maarten, St. Johns, Antigua, Castries, St. Lucia, Bridgetown, Oranjestad, Willemstad, and San Juan. Adventure hides in the shadow of a swaying palm and calls to you from every jungle pathway and white sand beach. Explore the Hato Caves in Curacao; race American Cup sail boats; breath in the history of the Spanish Citadel; relax on beautiful beaches. The Southern Caribbean has something to offer every guest.


Southern Caribbean
What to Expect: A multi-cultural experience, from oh-so-British Barbados to the Dutch ABC islands and French Martinique.
When to Go: Winter, spring, or summer for the driest weather.
What to Do: Shop duty-free on St. Thomas, climb a volcano on St. Lucia, sip rum in Barbados, and swim, snorkel, and sunbathe just about anywhere.
Local Color: Dominica has a rare and exotic black-sand beach.
Don't Miss: Colonial architecture and island music in Caribbean cities and towns.
Don't Forget: Flip-flops--you'll probably be spending a lot of time on the beach!

Eastern Caribbean Cruises
You will find white sand beaches and crystal blue water in the Eastern Caribbean. An Eastern Caribbean Cruise destination is one of several of the most beautiful islands on the earth including: Nassau, Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas, Philipsburg, St. Maarten, San Juan, Tortola, and Casa de Campo. Shore excursions on an Eastern Caribbean Cruise might include: parasailing, swimming with dolphins, scuba diving, catamaran sailing, kayaking, golf excursions, and historical tours. The Eastern Caribbean is famous for shopping and good times!

Eastern Caribbean
What to Expect: Spanish influences in Puerto Rico, Dutch and French flavors in St. Maartin/St.Martin, and an English and American legacy in the Virgin Islands.
When to Go: Winter, spring, or summer for the driest weather.
What to Do: Explore colonial cobblestone streets in Old San Juan, shop for souvenirs at Nassau's Straw Market, hike through a rain forest on Tortola, and sunbathe anywhere.
Local Color: The beaches locals go to are often only a short cab ride or moped jaunt away from the ones popular with tourists--ask around.
Don't Miss: Be sure to visit the charming and diverse cities and towns of the islands you'll be visiting.
Don't Forget: Beach reading--you'll have lots of time to relax on the sand.


 
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