A Guide To Caribbean Cruises

Friday, 14 August 2009

Planning to go on a Caribbean cruise? You need to decide two things in advance – when you’re going and where. Read on for useful information to help you make those choices.

Many people say that the Caribbean islands are best enjoyed during summer
but keep in mind that Caribbean cruises during this time are usually jam packed. This is when families
tour groups
and even corporate assemblies prefer to visit the islands
so if you’re planning to join the pack
be sure to book your cruise in advance. The average cruise length is about seven days.

If you want to enjoy big discounts
though
then try Caribbean cruises during the fall. Rates are substantially lower (sometimes half the regular rate)
and you usually don’t need to wait in line for slots to free up.

When deciding between Eastern or Western Caribbean
your decision should depend on what you intend to do during the course of the cruise. As a general guide
you should go for a Western Caribbean cruise if you want to spend more time sailing (rather than going on land for other activities). Western Caribbean cruises start in either in New Orleans
Texas
or Florida
and then make their way to Palaya del Carmen in Mexico
the Caymans
Jamaica
the Dominican Republic
and Costa Rica
among many other destinations. There are many things to do in a Western Caribbean cruise
and toping the crowd favorite are tours of the Mayan ruins.

If you want to do more shopping
though
then you might enjoy an Eastern Caribbean cruise better. This way
you get to see the shopping spots and fantastic beaches of the Bahamas and Puerto Rico (among others).

If you can’t decide
it might be a good idea to buy guide books to Caribbean cruises. Many books offer you great advice on the itinerary and the cruise ship to tally with your goals and interests.

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