Why Take a
Caribbean Cruise ?
By John Metcalfe
Comprising of around 50 islands (750 if you count the archipelago
of the Bahamas), the Caribbean is a real treasure trove when it
comes to cruising.
A rich variety of
vistas, people and places await, along with swaying palms and
idyllic beaches of golden sand. The network of islands in the
Caribbean is in fact so extensive that it is possible to book
several Caribbean cruises and avoid going to the same islands
twice!
There are four
basic Caribbean cruise routes used by cruise operators:
Western Caribbean
Cruise Route - Departing from seaports in Texas, Louisiana and
Florida, the Western Route takes in the Yucatan Peninsula of
Mexico, the island of Cozumel, the Cayman Islands, Jamaica, and any
number of islands off the coasts of Honduras and Belize.
Eastern Caribbean
Cruise Route - One of the most popular Caribbean cruise routes, the
Eastern Route typically departs from Florida and other seaports
along the eastern seaboard of the United States. The route calls on
destinations such as Key West, The Bahamas, Turks and Caicos
Islands the Virgin Islands (including St. Thomas and St. Croix),
and Puerto Rico.
Southern
Caribbean Cruise Route - This route normally commences at San Juan
in Puerto Rico, and takes in many possible destinations along the
Lesser Antilles and the Netherlands Antilles as far west as
Aruba.
Exotic/Long-duration Caribbean Cruise Route -
This route takes in any/all of the above destinations, and can
sometimes end in a different place to where the cruise
started.
Given this broad
assortment of destinations available in the Caribbean, it can be a
bit overwhelming when trying to make that crucial decision on which
islands to fit into your itinerary. After all, you don't want to
miss out on some true Caribbean gems, do you? So,
whether you're
planning a short vacation or a longer cruise break away from home,
here is a selection of 'must-sees' & 'must-dos' on your
Caribbean adventure.
St Croix (Virgin
Islands) - Take a night kayak trip in Salt River National Park and
visit the first landing site of Christopher Columbus on his voyage
to the New World.
Grenada -
Although ravaged by Hurricane Ivan in 2004, Grenada is still well
worth a visit for its scuba diving. You can explore the largest
shipwreck in the Caribbean here and see an underwater
volcano.
St. Thomas
(Virgin Islands) - The Cinnamon Bay National Park offers excellent
snorkeling opportunities. You can see a wealth of underwater life
in the shallow waters around St. Thomas.
Jamaica - Why not
try your hand at bamboo rafting in Montego Bay?
Puerto Rico - No
Caribbean cruise would be complete without a visit to the world
famous Condado Beach on the island of Puerto Rico.
Aruba - Want to
find Caribbean paradise? How about relaxing on one of the 365
beaches that surround the Dutch island of Aruba.
St Kitts - Swim
with the turtles in the waters around St Kitts and then relax on
the pink sand beaches on this beautiful island.
Good luck with
planning your trip and happy cruising.
John Metcalfe
is the webmaster for A to Z Cruises which is the No1 resource
for Caribbean Cruise related Information on the Internet. Be sure
to visit his site here: Caribbean Cruise
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