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The Amazing Western Caribbean Cruise
The Amazing Western Caribbean Cruise

Everything that you can think of for an island paradise is found in the Western region of the Caribbean perceived in their sun kissed grounds, alluring beaches of clear water and white sand, beautifully preserved natural sights, and historical indications of old civilizations. 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. Cruises often depart from the ports of Texas, Florida, and New Orleans, and visit natural attractions, Spanish historical landmarks, and fun adventures in the island ports of call in Montego Bay, Cozumel, Grand Cayman, and Jamaicas Ocho Rios.

The Innovative Royal Caribbean International Cruise Line

The Royal Caribbean International Cruise Line, which started operations in 1968, has been touted as one of the best cruise lines in America. They focus on a never ending quest for innovation and providing their passengers the ultimate cruise ships of their dreams. This is best epitomized by their creation of the biggest cruise ship ever, the Oasis of the Seas. First time cruisers will find that cruising is easy and hassle free, making them go back for more. Experienced cruisers will never run out of new and interesting venues on board. There are many facilities on board perfect for families with children, for corporate gatherings, for romantic getaways at sea, and even for just a single soul seeking fun and adventure. Top of the line service is provided by very qualified crew that makes the cruises more enjoyable. A combination of amazing shore tours and excursions and comfortable enjoyable on board experience fulfills your every fantasy of a cruise vacation.

Discover the Island Treasures of the Caribbean Ports of Call

The cruise company and its liner, the route plied by the ship, the seasons, and the package preferred by the traveler determine the ports of call on the cruise. Deciding on the itinerary is usually the hardest part of the cruise bearing in mind the islands that abound the Caribbean and the scenes that it offers. Some ports are busy all year round while others are frequented only at specific times of the year. Here are some of the best ports of call and island stopovers when on a cruise in the idyllic Caribbean. World class shopping and great bargain finds abound on the tiny yet rich island of St. Thomas. San Juan in Puerto Rico offers voyagers a trip back in time as early as the 16th century with its old architecture and stunning islands natural scenery. Some other well known ports of call are Cozumel, Antigua, Grand Cayman, St. Maarten/St. Martin, Curacao, and Aruba.

On Board Dining in Caribbean Cruises

One of the highlights of Caribbean cruising is the dining options that are plenty, offering varying food choices and every liner has their own distinctive means of presenting it to the passengers. On cruises, it is either you choose to have a freestyle dining where you eat at anytime and anywhere you want to or take the fixed style dining where everything is set from the restaurant to the schedule of having the meal. For guests wanting to experience a more laid back dining atmosphere, there is buffet style dining serving breakfast, lunch and dinner. Specialty restaurants serve diverse yet palatable cuisine which cannot normally be found in ordinary meals such as the buffet and needs a reservation. Snacks such as hotdogs, ice cream, pizza, and burgers can be bought at snack bars or even at the pool side. You will never go hungry nor run out of tangy delights when on a cruise to the Caribbean with the different dining venues on board.

by: Paul Burrard




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