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Caribbean Cruises

 

Caribbean cruises have become one of the most popular ways to visit the Caribbean. Cruises feature great food, entertainment, interesting ports of call and fascinating tours of ancient ruins and cultures along way. There are a number of different cruise itineraries for the Caribbean offered by most of the major lines.

• Carnival Cruises

When you need a few days off, sail with Carnival to Acapulco for three or four spirit-restoring days. Enjoy fun activities on deck, lounge by the pool, or work out in the ship's complete fitness center. You'll enjoy lavish entertainment, Vegas-style casino action, fabulous meals and all the pampering service that makes Carnival so popular. During your Mexico cruise, you'll experience the primitive beauty of the country's beaches, coves and forests and the cosmopolitan energy of its festive, world-famous resort communities.

Carnival Cruise Lines is the largest and most successful cruise line in the world, carrying more passengers than any other.

• Princess Cruises

Princess ships offer the line's innovative Personal Choice Cruising program, an individualized, unstructured style of cruising that provides a "what you want, when you want" atmosphere of onboard choice and flexibility designed to give passengers the opportunity to customize their cruise vacation to meet their personal interests, needs and desires. Princess introduced the concept of putting the passengers in control of their own cruise experience in the mid-1990s when it introduced the revolutionary Sun-class ships.

This emphasis on choice -- of multiple dining locations, flexible entertainment and affordable private balconies -- has since established customized cruising as the touchstone of new ship design for the entire industry.

• Norwegian Cruises

With Freestyle Cruising, the policy of freedom and flexibility ensures a hassle-free vacation that rivals the finest land-based resorts. Anticipate the arrival of NCL's newbuilds, the Norwegian Sun and Norwegian Star, purpose-built for Freestyle Cruising, offering year-round cruises in Hawaii and exploring Canada/New England and the Caribbean .

NCL has completed its plans to convert the existing fleet to Freestyle ensuring guests the highest level of service and maximum enjoyment on each cruise.

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Western Caribbean Cruises

There are several places to visit and cruise in the Western Caribbean . Belize , Cayman Islands , Dominican Republic , Guatemala , Honduras and Jamaica are some of the most popular cruises for this area.

Eastern Caribbean Cruises

Another popular direction to cruise is going to the Eastern Caribbean .  Some of these areas include Puerto Rico , St. Croix , St. John , St. Thomas , St. Maarten and the Turks/Caicos .

Southern Caribbean Cruises

Although not as popular as the others, cruises to the Southern Caribbean are just as magnificent.   See places like Aruba , Barbados , Costa Rica , Martinique , St. Kitts and St. Lucia

 
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