A year-round warm climate; an astounding array of ports of call; thousands of beaches; great shopping; and incredibly clear seas teeming with marine life make the Caribbean the most popular cruise destination. There are three types of Caribbean cruises itineraries - each with it's own blend of activities, history and culture. Which one is best for you?
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Eastern Caribbean Cruises Mostly 7-night cruises departing from the East Coast and sailing to the Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico. Known for its beaches and duty free shopping. Perfect or travelers looking for a slow and relaxing pace and who want more time at sea. Read more...
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Southern Caribbean Cruises Port-intensive "island-hopping" cruises that spend more time in port than at sea. Usually depart from Puerto Rico and visit exotic ports of the deep Caribbean. Very, very active with lots of beaches, culture, water sports and shopping. Read more...
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Western Caribbean Cruises Departing from Florida and the Gulf States, these 4 - 7 -night cruises visit Mexico, Caymans, Jamaica and Belize. Best cruise for divers and combines vibrant cultures with rich Mayan history. Nice balance of time in port and time spent at sea. Read more...
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