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Caribbean Cruises can Offer a Slice of the Tropics any Time of Year
from:Consider this- you are lying on a white sand beach, listening to the waves gently roll up on the shore. The sun is warm and bright, and water is cool and refreshing. Someone comes by with delicious, fruity rum drinks and you decide to indulge – just this once. After all, you are on vacation. The afternoon sun begins to burn hot, and you pack up your beach gear to return to the coolness of the Caribbean cruise ship, where the sights and sounds can tantalize you for the rest of the day. You indulge in fine foods and entertainment until at last you drop into your bed that is ready and waiting because you simply cannot handle any more fun – at least until tomorrow.
Does that not sound lusciously decadent? It may be, but it can also be a distinct possibility with the abundance of Caribbean cruises that are available today. With the many cruise lines offering itineraries to this tropical paradise, you can enjoy a Caribbean cruise any time and any way you like it. The hardest part of planning your Caribbean cruise will undoubtedly be to select which of the dreamy islands you would like to while away your vacation days on. The choice of itineraries is diverse, and each trip to the Caribbean will offer something unique and wonderful.
Where to Go
The Caribbean is basically divided into three areas for the sake of a Caribbean cruise itinerary. The eastern Caribbean cruises will visit ports of call like Antigua, Barbados and the Bahamas. The U.S. Virgin Islands, St. Maarten, St. Kitts and St. Lucia are other beautiful stops that you might see on your eastern Caribbean cruise. These voyages will usually begin and end in Puerto Rico, giving you a chance to explore this exotic island as well. The western Caribbean may include ports like Haiti, Jamaica and even Mexico. And the southern Caribbean will offer some of the best snorkeling on islands like Aruba, Curacao, and the British Virgin Islands. This is by no means an exhaustive list of all of the wonderful ports that might be on the itinerary of your next Caribbean cruise.
When to Go
While some folks do not like the idea of sailing during hurricane season, which covers much of the second half of the year, others enjoy the prospect of sailing at a potentially lower price and enjoy a particular season during that time. Summer can be a rather hot and humid time to visit the Caribbean, making it a less attractive choice for some cruisers as well. The months between January and May happen to be an ideal time to check out the Caribbean cruises, especially if you want to escape the snow and cold of your home environment. Beware, however, if you sail during spring break you may find yourself sharing a ship with an extra large number of kids, teens and college students!
Caribbean cruises are a great way to relax and see this region of the world while only having to pack and unpack once on your trip. Book your Caribbean cruise today, and get ready to hit that white sand beach!
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