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Exclusive Island Vacation Cruise in the Caribbean

A perfect way to add to a cruise itinerary is a visit or stopover at an island with pristine beaches having bright blue waters and powdery white sands, fun island adventure, and unruffled island landscapes. To increase their guest's desire to come aboard, cruise liners have private island stopovers. Exhibited on these acquired Caribbean islands is the distinctive style of beautify and signature theme of every liner or company making it unique from the others. Disney Cruise Liner has the Castaway Cay that is an enchanting entertainment center with different activities that is tailored for the whole family. Talk about turquoise waters and white sand beaches plus tropical activities, Royal Caribbean has their Coco Cay island to offer. The Half Moon Cay of Holland America Line is a unique crescent shaped island and is considered as one of the most beautiful private islands with recognition for eco-preservation by not disturbing the natural state of the island despite building it up into a resort. Here are several cruise liners possessing private islands namely Norwegian Cruise Lines Great Stirrup Cay, Royal Caribbeans Labadee, and Princess Cruises Princess Cays.

On Board the Top of the Line Easter Caribbean Cruises

One of the most popular routes when sailing the Caribbean Sea and islands is the Eastern Caribbean Cruises. With the Eastern Caribbean Cruises, there is as much time spent on the shore as on the sea since the ports of call are relatively near each other. On the Easter Caribbean cruise, one can enjoy and relax in the tropical islands white powdery sand and the clear turquoise waters or take part in water or beach activities such as snorkeling, beach volleyball, scuba diving, and parasailing. This cruise can take from as short as a weekend or up to one week or more. Rates vary depending on the cruise line, accommodation and type of services availed of, ranging from the most basic to the most magnificent. Ports of call such as San Juan in Puerto Rico, Bahamas, British and American Virgin Islands, St. Thomas, St. John, and St. Martin or St. Maarten are usually anchored by the cruise ships. The perfect time to cruise is between December to April, great bargains run during the summer months. The months of June to November are not conducive to sailing as they are hurricane and typhoon season.

Room Choices in Caribbean Cruises

Great accommodation choices await every traveler who goes or partakes in a wonderful Caribbean cruise. Cruise liners have ships sailing with quite a few room choices, all depending on the cruise line companies and the size of the ship. When you do not want to spend much on your cabin, then standard rooms would be ideal which in most cases has no window and are located in the interior areas of the ship. For those wanting a glimpse of how the Caribbean Sea and neighboring islands look from their room, then Ocean view rooms are the best alternatives having a window or porthole in addition to larger dimensions. There are also cabins with balconies or verandas from where you can clearly see the ocean and relish the stream of fresh sea air. Plush accommodations such as the suite cabins offer a spacious bathroom and are packed with gorgeous embellishments and complete in-room facilities. Above everything else, the thing that matters most is the memorable experience and that makes your cruise a truly great value.

Western Caribbean Cruise Making it to the Top

The Western Caribbean cruise is an all-in-one cruise paradise with the blazing sun, fine sand beaches, nature at its best and a glimpse of a civilization long past. Big liners like the Royal Caribbean and the Carnival Cruises have their all year round packages to the Western route. Smaller cruise liners like the Norwegian Cruise Line, Celebrity Cruises, Princess Cruises and Holland America have seasonal cruises during cruise seasons. All liners sailing have a choice of the most plush cruise type to the most affordable accommodation one could ever imagine. There are several ports of origin like New Orleans, Texas and Florida as well as ports of call like Cozumel, Jamaicas Ocho Rios, Grand Cayman and Montego Bay which allows you to take a look at ancient Spanish forts, go on eco tours and marine sports or underwater adventures.

by: Paul Burrard




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