Cruises in the Caribbean!
Cruises in the Caribbean!

CARIBBEAN – one of the most popular cruise routes in the winter season. Here everyone feels like in paradise. The warm climate, white sands, and location have made the Caribbean the most famous in the world. It is not surprising that all cruise companies consider it their duty to keep at least one cruise ship in this region.

Although Caribbean cruises operate year-round on many ships, we recommend sailing between mid-October and mid-April. And we do not recommend visiting the Caribbean and Florida from August to September due to the high probability of hurricanes.

The Caribbean Islands are geographically divided into the Greater and Lesser Antilles. But for cruise ship routes, the division goes to Western Caribbean, Eastern Caribbean, Southern Caribbean and Bahamas. What ports do cruise ships visit and what are the features of each sub-region:

Western Caribbean – One of the most beautiful cruise ship routes. On the cruise, you will see both rapidly developing megacities and unspoilt natural corners, as well as many attractions, such as the Riviera Maya in Mexico, the largest barrier reef off the coast of Belize, or go on an excursion to the rum factory in Tortuga. Often cruise companies make itineraries in such a way that the liner alternates cruises in the Eastern and Western Caribbean. Thus, our tourists combine Western and Eastern cruises, going on cruises for two weeks on one liner.

Southern Caribbean – the most distant cruise region from the US coast. As a rule, cruises in the Southern Caribbean are longer. The average cruise takes 10 - 12 days. Most of all, tourists remember entertainment events on the islands, discos, bars, as well as the carefree life and recreation of the local population, which is what is needed for a complete immersion in island life.

Many countries with their individual and indescribable culture, atmosphere, traditions attract more and more customers to the Caribbean and the Bahamas. After all, only here you can see the island completely inhabited by wild pigs or the beaches where pink flamingos stroll carelessly among vacationers.

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