Choosing a Caribbean Cruise Destination
Each Caribbean island has its own personality and style, some gained from their colonial culture,
others from their geography. It’s quite possible to take as many as four or five Caribbean cruises and repeat very few islands.
Caribbean cruise come in three distinct formulas: Eastern, Western, and Southern.
Eastern Caribbean Cruises and the Bahamas,
An Eastern Caribbean cruise, sail through parts of the eastern Caribbean usually by way of Florida.
The islands in this type of cruise are closer together and provide a shorter time spent at sea during port intervals.
Usually includes Ports of call:
St. John, the Bahamas, St. Thomas, Guadeloupe, Puerto Rico ,St. Martin.

Western Caribbean Cruises,
Western Caribbean cruises are ships that usually sail through the Western Caribbean portion of the islands.
The cruise ships usually originate from New Orleans, Florida or Texas. Western Caribbean cruises are usually for those people who wish
to spend most of their vacation at sea. If you wish to enjoy a week-long vacation in the water
with shorter stays on the islands visited, then you might want to choose having a Western Caribbean cruise for a change.
Usually includes ports of call:
Mexico, Grand Cayman, Florida, Jamaica, Belize, Dominican Republic or Costa Rica

Southern Caribbean Cruises ,
The islands visited on a Southern Caribbean cruise are more exotic than their counterparts
in the west and east, with rain forests, volcanoes, and reflections of both West Indian and French heritages.
Usually includes ports of call:
Aruba, Barbados, Bequia, Bridgetown, Carriacou, Castries, Curacao, Fort-De-France, Grenada, Martinique, Oranjestad, Port of Spain, St George’s, St. Maarten, St.Lucia, St.Vincent, Tobago, Trinidad, and Willemstad

Knowing what you wish to do on your vacation will determine the type of Caribbean cruise
that you will ultimately choose on your next vacation. So before you choose the type of Caribbean cruise on your next vacation,
think about the activities that you plan on doing first. This will help you choose the right type of Caribbean cruise
that you know would give you that perfect vacation experience.



















