Caribbean Cruise Package

The hardest part of deciding on a Caribbean cruise
package is figuring out where you want to go. Ask
anyone who has been and you'll probably get a different answer
from each one. The one thing that each Caribbean
cruise package seems to have in common is beautiful blue
waters that are crystal clear, and a relaxing breeze blowing in
the mist.
Let's take a look at what the Caribbean has to offer. If
it's stunning romantic sunsets you are after with the sounds of
reggae filling your ears, the an eastern Caribbean cruise may
be exactly what you are looking for. Stop and visit the Bob
Marley mausoleum. Check out the area where this music legend
grew up and see where it all started for him before his
popularity exploded in America. It's a great trip, but
unfortunately there is only the one port in Jamaica where this
is possible.
Most Caribbean cruise packages try to offer a way to see all
the areas, eastern, western and southern. If you want to be
extravagant, the best choice is flying into Puerto Rico,
landing in San Jose, the cruising the southern area of the
Caribbean starting in exotic Aruba.
It's hard to describe Aruba other than to say it is an area
rich in history yet extremely peaceful and serene with very
colorful building across the island. You'll wonder how you can
do it all and see it all in your short stay there. Sandy white
beaches allow you to enjoy their beauty on top of a horse.
You'll want to see all the historic culture. And be sure not to
miss the chance to hike through the rain forests to catch a
glimpse of beautiful and secluded waterfalls.
Then it's off to other islands on what will seem like the
ultimate vacation. On this Caribbean cruise package you'll make
stops in St. Maarten, St. Lucia, Barbados, St. Thomas, St.
James and Antiqua.
And finding a cruise line to take you there is no problem at
all. This is the place everyone wants to go so just about every
major cruise line has a trip set up just like this.
Another choice for a Caribbean cruise would be the Bahamas.
For some reason many people consider the Bahamas a "beginners
cruise", but it offers plenty, and is very different from other
cruises around the Caribbean.
One place you'll want to be sure to see is Stingray City, an
area where fisherman would dock when returning from their ocean
voyage. It's is there they would begin to clean all that they
had brought in during the day. The unused parts were deposited
back into the shallow area of the ocean, and this is where the
name comes from. The stingrays quickly understood that this was
a great place to get food. Now you can get in the water
(accompanied by an expert) and stand there as the stingrays
circle around you.
You'll quickly find out that every island is unique, and has
it's own array of activities to keep you busy while you are
there.
Some people like to go on a cruise and stay on the ship and
that's just fine, there are plenty of cruises that offer just
that. Even here you can stay on board and enjoy swimming, going
to music or comedy shows, playing putt-putt or even attending
an aerobics class or two. In short, on the ship you'll be
pampered as you would hope on a vacation.
But if you are getting a Caribbean cruise package then
you'll surely want to get out and see everything that each
island has to offer.
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