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Tips For Choosing The Ideal Caribbean Cruise

Tips For Choosing The Ideal Caribbean Cruise

You have listened to all your friends rant and rave about how great cruising is and you are finally ready to take the plunge. Good for you - I'm sure you will have lots of fun...IF you plan correctly! There are as many itineraries for Caribbean cruises as there are cruise lines and choosing the ideal one for your requirements won't be simple, as they all sound wonderfully exotic.

The Cruise Lines


You first have to decide upon which of the many cruise lines on which to sail. Each one has their own particular personality and flavor. Some cater to families, others to an older crowd and still others that target the younger cruisers. Once you have decided which of the cruise lines to go with, it is then time to decide upon the length of the cruise and the ideal itinerary.

Eastern or Western Caribbean


Choosing an itinerary should also take into account the port from which you will depart. Many of the Western Caribbean cruise itineraries depart from ports out of Florida such as Miami, Port Canaveral, Tampa or Fort Lauderdale. You can sometimes find a Western Caribbean cruise that leaves out of some Southern ports such as Mobile, Alabama, Galveston, Texas or New Orleans, La. Destination ports might include Belize, the Grand Cayman Islands, Mexico's Mayan Coast, the Bahamas and Jamaica.

An Eastern Caribbean itinerary will offer passengers more variety in their port destinations as many of the islands you will visit are closer together as to distance. You might leave out of Florida or Puerto Rico and make port at such destinations as St. Thomas, St. Maarten, Haiti, and the British Virgin Islands. One more choice is an itinerary for the Southern Caribbean which often has a mix of both Eastern and Western ports.

By: Robert Thomson
Article Source: http://articleaddict.com

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