Caribbean Cruises - Things To Know

One of the most important things when you plan for aFlorida, make several stops to islands such as St.
cruise is make your mind up where you want to go.Thomas, St. Maarten (just to name a few) before
There are always many choices for you to chooseending at the Bahamas. Western Caribbean itineraries
from - Caribbean, Alaska and The Mediterranean -on the other hand, will bring you from Florida to
and each has its attractions and draw for differentCayman Islands and other notable isle in the Caribbean
people. If you are a first time cruiser, one of thesuch as Cozumel, Costa Maya and Puerto Rico.
easiest choices would be the Caribbean regions.Caribbean sailing seasons starts from January each
The Caribbean is an exciting place to be. Youngeryear to end of spring-break period. If you want to find
crowds will like the beach volleyballs, snorkeling, hikingsome cheap Caribbean good deals, then you should
and bargain basement priced shopping over here. Butchoose off season cruising from September to the
if you are after some quiet moments with yourthird week of December. The first two weeks of
partner, there are also less crowded spots such asJanuary, April, May and June also offers some of the
quiet cove and isolated beaches.best bargains for fall cruise.
Most Caribbean cruises run from a short three days toIf you are unable to make it during the shoulder
longer seven night's packages.season, remember to book early as most of the
There are two typical itineraries - Eastern andcruise packages will be snapped up fast during the
Western to the Caribbean. If you are taking theschool holidays and Christmas period.
Eastern Caribbean itineraries, then you will set sail from