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Western Caribbean Cruise Making it to the Top

The Western Caribbean is a perfect cruise itinerary for those who want to experience the brilliance of the sun, the shimmering golden beaches, the natural beauty of the environment, and a blast from the past of earlier civilizations all wrapped in one. Big liners like the Royal Caribbean and the Carnival Cruises have their all year round packages to the Western route. On the other hand, smaller ones such as Norwegian Cruise Line, Celebrity Cruises, Holland America, and Princess Cruises go on a seasonal basis or only at specific times of the year. All liners sailing have a choice of the most plush cruise type to the most affordable accommodation one could ever imagine. Most cruises port of origin includes New Orleans, Texas, and Florida and stops over the ports of Cozumel, Ocho Rios of Jamaica, Grand Cayman, and Montego Bay to have a glimpse of old Spanish forts, eco adventures, and exciting activities underwater.

Exclusive Island Vacation Cruise in the Caribbean

Perhaps your thoughts of a dream vacation is an island resort retreat with white sand beaches, crystal clear azure waters, tropical island scenery and adventure filled activities. Famous among Caribbean cruises and part of their itineraries is a stop at the cruise liners private island resorts. Cruise liners have bought or rented out small islands and have transformed them into islands with dozens of impressive island amenities and beach activities which are all reflective of the liners style and motif. The Castaway Cay of Disney Cruise Liner offers a fun and magical island retreat for everyone with varying activities exclusive for adults, teens and children, and the whole family. Talk about turquoise waters and white sand beaches plus tropical activities, Royal Caribbean has their Coco Cay island to offer. The long crescent shaped island of Half Moon Cay owned by Holland America Line is one of the most beautiful among the private islands and has been recognized to have preserved the ecosystem and nature despite their resort renovations. Other private islands are Great Stirrup Cay of the Norwegian Cruise Line, Labadee of Royal Caribbean, and Princess Cays of the Princess Cruises.

Enjoy a Cruise with the Carnival Caribbean Cruises

When we talk about fun cruising, Carnival Cruises is the top choice. They espouse the mission of giving each passenger a delightful enjoyable cruising adventure. The accommodation consists of spacious and well furnished staterooms with lavishly decorated interiors provided with signature Carnival Comfort Beds and also has round the clock room service. You will never run out of things to do and pamper yourself with on board like socializing at the Atrium, rejuvenating at the spa, shopping at Fun Shops, a tour of the art gallery, swimming at their outdoor swimming pools, sliding down their Carnival Waterslide, going on an early morning jog at the ship's top track or having an exciting time during your shore tours. During the nighttime, you can be one of the night owls who cannot resist the never ending parties at clubs and bars, casinos, and impressive production shows, musicals, and comedy. Carnival Cruises gives you an unforgettable and enjoyable cruise on the Caribbean.

Discover the Island Treasures of the Caribbean Ports of Call

The ports of call on every cruise depend on the route taken, the cruise liner, the time of year, and the entire package as a whole. With the many great wonders found in the Caribbean and other islands off the beaten path, one will surely find it hard to decide on which itinerary to choose. There are ports that are visited all year round while others are 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. First is the St Thomas Island, one of the richest, where tourists can find great buys and can shop in a world class setting. At Puerto Ricos San Juan Island travelers can tour the old buildings as old as the 16th century and old town set up paired with the islands rich scenic spots. Other popular ports of call include Antigua, Cozumel, St. Maarten/St. Martin, Grand Cayman, Aruba, and Curacao.

by: Paul Burrard




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