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Wednesday, January 9, 2008

Eastern, Western or Southern, Which Caribbean Cruise Is Best?(cruises carribean)

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Destinations Of Caribbean Cruises

Caribbean cruises are the most popular of all the cruise destinations and with good reason. A cruise through the exotic Caribbean islands offer numerous activities and amenities. And with so many of the different cruise lines... Carnival, Norwegian, Holland America, Princess, Disney, Costa, Celebrity and Royal Caribbean... hoping from island to island in the Caribbean, there is no shortage of fun times to be had by all, young and old.

Caribbean Cruises are very attractive to to people looking to escape from the chilling winds of winter due to the fact that they run all year long. Most Caribbean cruise vacations last a span of 7 days however if you would like a longer stay... don't worry... there are some Exotic Caribbean itineraries that are 10-11 days in length.

Caribbean cruises are normally split into three separate categories: Eastern Caribbean, Western Caribbean, and the Southern Caribbean. First well touch base on the Eastern Caribbean...

Cruises have become one of the best ways to visit the Eastern Caribbean because the islands are smaller and closer to one other, giving Eastern Caribbean cruises more shore time than their geological counterparts. In other words... Eastern Caribbean cruises offer the most time in port, and the least time at sea.

Warm sunshine, soft white beaches and turquoise waters make Eastern the perfect prescription for your relaxation needs. Sway to the rhythm of the tropics in lush surroundings among a colorfully diverse combo of cultural influences while on an Eastern Caribbean cruisesCaribbean cruise.

As for the Western Caribbean Cruises... they usually embark from Florida, New Orleans or Texas. Western Caribbean cruises allow you to visit a unique, special part of the Caribbean. You will get to bask in the cultural beauty as well as enjoy all of the outdoor adventures like snorkeling or mountain bike riding through tropical forests.

Western Caribbean cruises offer more variety and activity than Eastern Caribbean cruises, and often feature an extra bonus of including both Caribbean and Mexican ports, you may even get to share a dip with some dolphins while in Mexico.

Finally, Southern Caribbean cruises begin in San Juan, Puerto Rico and last 7 nights on average. Although the Southern Caribbean cruises are not as popular as other two cruise destinations, Southern Caribbean cruises are still equally as magnificent. Southern Caribbean cruises also spend more time in the port than at sea which has given Southern Caribbean cruises a reputation for some fantastic "island hopping."

Southern Caribbean Cruises include stops to the islands just east and south of Puerto Rico as well as islands just off the coast of South America. Southern Caribbean cruises also boast some pretty outstanding scenery, and inviting culture.

All in all... it is not hard to see why Caribbean cruises are one of the most popular ways to visit the numerous islands of the Caribbean. Caribbean cruises offer an amazing way to escape it all with no two cruises ever being a like.

An all year long... fun in the sun... island hopping adventure is what a Caribbean cruise is all about. Whether you choose to travel to the East, the West or the South... in the end doesn't really matter because if it is a Caribbean cruise you can't go wrong. Just make sure to pack your sunscreen and everything will be fine... See ya on the beaches of the world...

Ryan Puusaari is a writer, an educator and more importantly a cruise lover. Read more Caribbean Cruise articles at Ryan's website => http://www.enjoythecruise.com/caribbean_cruises.htm

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