More ships cruise Caribbean
islands than any other region in the world, The
Caribbean tempts many travelers with its warm azure
waters and picture- perfect beaches. There's a wide
array of itineraries that feature the Eastern, Western
and Southern Caribbean's most popular islands like:
St.Thomas, St. John, Antigua, Aruba, Barbados, Grand
Cayman, Cozumel and Ocho Rios. Cruising to the Caribbean
Islands is to visit a place of uncommon beauty with
fabulous places to swim, sun, sail, dive and explore. |
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Caribbean cruises are divided into three regions:
Western Caribbean cruises, Southern Caribbean cruises
and Eastern Caribbean cruises and offers the most
competitive pricing. Western Caribbean cruises can
take you to see Mayan ruins on Mexico's Yucatan
coast, snorkeling in the barrier reef off the coast
of Belize or to Grand Cayman's Seven Mile Beach.
Southern Caribbean cruises can take you to the varied
landscapes of Aruba, the rain forest of Martinique
or the beautiful beaches of St. Thomas. |
| Eastern Caribbean cruises
may call on ports in the Bahamas, San Juan, the
Virgin Islands and Turks and Caicos. Many ships
will alternate seven-day eastern and western itineraries,
giving passengers the option of purchasing two back-to-back
cruises and remaining on one ship for a 14-day sailing.
Caribbean cruises are particularly kid-friendly,
making them an ideal option for family getaways. |
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