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Plan a Caribbean Cruise
by Lucinda Nicoll
http://www.igocaribbean.com
If you are planning a vacation or thinking of a
great new place to go, you might consider the
Caribbean. This is a trip that everyone should go
on at least one time. Whether you want a romantic
getaway, a Honeymoon or a family vacation, the
Caribbean has what you are looking for.
When you start to plan your Caribbean cruise, the
first thing you need to think about is where you
would like to go. There are different islands and
each one has slightly different things for you to
do. So you should find out what each island has to
offer and try to pick the one that best suits your
vacation needs.
Maybe you have been putting off your Caribbean
vacation because you think you can not afford it.
Well, you will be happy to know that it is
actually quite affordable. You can plan the
Caribbean vacation that suits your budget whether
you have thousands of dollars or only a few
hundred. All it takes is some careful planning and
you will have the best cruise ever.
When deciding where to go for your cruise, you
might decide to do the Eastern Caribbean. This is
a great option for families and for people who
have never been on a cruise before. There are
little or no port stops and you will spend much of
your time on the ship relaxing and enjoying all
that the cruise has to offer. There are many
events and activities to take part in on the ship
or you can sit back and enjoy doing nothing and
getting waited on.
There is plenty to do on the islands of the
Eastern Caribbean. You can visit the famous
beaches and try snorkeling and sailing. Shop for
souvenirs and luxury items such as jewelry,
perfumes, porcelain, electronics and cameras at
tax-free prices at the extensive array of shops.
Have a cooling drink at one of the many cafes and
restaurants or take on the tables in the largest
casinos in the Caribbean.
There is no doubt that the world's most popular
cruising destination is the Caribbean and one of
the most in demand tours includes the Bahamas and
the eastern islands between the Caribbean Sea and
the Atlantic Ocean. During an Eastern Caribbean
Cruise you will probably visit three or four of
the following islands: Nassau, St. Thomas USVI,
St. John USVI, St. Maarten, San Juan, Puerto Rico,
Tortola BVI and Virgin Gorda. You will also want
to take in a day trip to one of the private
islands owned by the Cruise Lines. These are for
the exclusive use of their guests for the day.
You can get Eastern Caribbean cruises year round
for seven night trips. If you want a longer trip
of 10-12 days or more, you can find these best
during the winter months.
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