Caribbean Cruise 2011
Join us on a Caribbean Cruise in 2011. Our hand-picked list of
cruise ports will offer you the most enjoyable cruise experience
while maintaining a handle on the overhead so we can offer you
an outstanding Caribbean cruise at a reasonable cost. Couple this
to the great discounts offered for early booking of your cruise
and you will enjoy a magnificent vacation for a very special price.
About The 2011 Caribbean Cruise Itinerary
The island countries of the Caribbean make up one of the most
desirable vacation destinations on the earth. Whether it's the
glimmering blue waters, white sandy beaches or warm sunny days
that combine for the highly relaxing atmosphere that surrounds
the allure of the Caribbean is really not that important. Just
take our word that a Caribbean cruise is one very relaxing way
to escape the riggers of a daily life in the work-day world.
The cruise begins at the port of Miami, “The Cruise
Capital of the World”. From here many popular
3, 4, 6, 7, 9, and 10 day cruises as well as sailings of longer
duration depart daily for points in the Caribbean as well as
the Bahamas. Cruise destinations departing from Miami include
the Bahamas, ports in the Eastern, Western and Southern Caribbean,
Mexico, Key West, South America and more. What we will be looking
at will be the three main destinations for sailings in 2011.
First up we will cover the tropical paradise of the Eastern Caribbean
Cruise where you can visit such exquisite ports as St. Thomas,
US Virgin Islands; San Juan, Puerto Rico; Grand Turk, Turks and
Caicos; St. Maarten, St. Thomas, the Dominican Republic, Nassau
in the Bahamas and Key West, FL. Eastern Caribbean cruises are
available from 4 to 14 nights.
Next will be the Western Caribbean cruise that will take you to
exotic places from eco-friendly to free-spirited and wild. Ports
here will include Cancun, Mexico;
Western Caribbean cruises are available from 3 to 14 nights. Visit
ports like Belize City, Belize; Cozumel, Cancun and Costa Maya,
Mexico; Georgetown, Cayman Islands; Ocho Rios and Montego Bay,
Jamaica.
Lastly we will uncover the amazing destinations of the Southern
Caribbean region. Many consider this the ultimate cruise destination
within the Caribbean circuit. The Southern Caribbean is also well
known for it's outstanding eco-tours. This region includes the
destinations of Oranjestad, Aruba; Bridgetown, Barbados; Bonaire,
Antilles; Puerto Limon, Costa Rica; Willemstad; Roseau, Dominica;
St George, Grenada; Point-a-Pitre Guadeloupe; Cristobal and Gatun
Lake, Panama; Castries, St Lucia; Port of Spain, Trinidad and Margarita,
Venezuela.

Cruise the Islands of the Caribbean in 2011
With so many cruise ships operating in the region today, you can
just about pick which island destinations you want to visit and
there seems to be a cruise that's right for you. Spending a little
extra time and researching the offerings available on the Internet
can revel some outstanding bargains on some of the most sought
after Caribbean cruises available.
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