What's Coming in Caribbean Cruises
for 2011
There are a number of new cruise ships entering the Caribbean
in 2011. Seem like most of the cruise lines ordered new ships before
the economic downturn and those ships have been entering an already
saturated market with lots of staterooms to fill. This has led
to some very creative forms of marketing in the effort to fill
as many of those rooms as possible.
Opening up the industry to a new generation of cruise travelers
has been one of the positive results from two years of very aggressive
marketing and deep discounts coupled with an extra measure of value.
By offering families a completely unique vacation that's not just
affordable but also very relaxing, many
Caribbean Cruise Specials
Visit 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.
These islands of the Eastern Caribbean, also known as the West
Indies, are relatively close to the ports of Florida make them
one of the most popular routes for cruise ships in the region.
Cruises in the Eastern Caribbean are listed among the most desirable
Caribbean cruises for reasons of the outstanding array of islands,
abundance of beaches, intriguing history, and yes, for the great
sun they offer when the rest of the country is cold and snowy. |