Monday 20 May 2013

Different Options for Caribbean cruises


Amid the lush blue sea and swaying palm trees enjoy your staying at Caribbean islands. Here are some options for Caribbean cruises to enhance your trip.

Holland America Line


Holland America Line

With their Culinary Arts Centers, exceptional art collections and full-service spas, Holland America voyages offer more than just a holiday, as each cruise to the Caribbean proves. Stopovers in beloved ports offer a wealth of specially crafted activities. You might take a yellow semi-submarine tour at St. Barths to discover a shipwreck or visit local artists on St. Maarten. Holland America guests also enjoy privileged access to the cruise line's private island, Half Moon Cay. Ninety-eight percent of the island has been left untouched, which means you can feed stingrays in a secluded cove or horseback ride on a deserted beach. Of course, there are plenty of resort pleasures too, including air-conditioned beach cabanas and the Half Moon Lagoon aqua park.

3Norwegian Cruise Lines

Norwegian Cruise Lines

With Norwegian Cruise Lines' Freestyle Cruising, guests will find the flexibility to create the holiday of their dreams. From specialty dining to Broadway Shows to Casinos at Sea (with more than 200 table games), activities are designed to meet every desire. The same goes for Norwegian's Caribbean cruise itineraries, which feature nine ships, four departure ports and outstanding shore excursions, all designed to be enjoyed on island time. Among cruise highlights are opportunities to search for green monkeys on Barbados, tour Puerto Rico's historic Fort San Cristobal and explore the world's second-largest barrier reef off the coast of Honduras.

4P&O Cruise Line

P&O Cruise Line

An old timer when it comes to cruising, P&O Cruises dates back to 1837. The ships didn't boast spas and celebrity chefs back then — in fact, they were mail vessels that carried passengers on the side — but they've had plenty of time to perfect the fine art of cruising. Despite Black Tie Nights, this is a casual cruise line, well suited to the attitude of the Caribbean islands. Shore excursions are designed to showcase the British, French, Dutch and Spanish cultural influences of the region and feature the history, architecture, markets and natural wonders of such popular destinations as Antigua, St. Lucia and St. Kitts. Since cruises depart out of the UK, guests also enjoy stopovers in the Azores and the pleasure of a leisurely Atlantic crossing.

5Regent Seven Seas Cruises

Regent Seven Seas Cruises

Many cruise lines bill themselves as all-inclusive, and for the most part, it's true. But Regent Seven Seas Cruises really means it, from roundtrip airfare to onboard specialty restaurants to unlimited shore excursions. Guests can savor a Champagne & Lobster Catamaran Cruise on Antigua, splash around at the Blue Lagoon Island Dolphin Encounter in the Bahamas or sail the leeward coast of St. Barths. Submarine excursions, photo safaris, swimming with stingrays, cave tubing, jungle walks and history tours — ask and ye shall receive on your next Regent Seven Seas Cruise.

6Royal Caribbean International

Royal Caribbean International

Given the name of this cruise line, guests are justified in expecting expertise when it comes to the Caribbean islands. Guests aboard one of the Royal Caribbean's luxury ships might spend a day communing with stingrays in Grand Cayman, exploring Puerto Rico's El Yunque Rainforest or discovering the Mayan ruins of Cozumel. Depending on the cruise you select, you might also find yourself in a paradise called Labadee. This exclusive, private Royal Caribbean destination features seven distinct neighborhoods where you can shop for local handicrafts or laze in a luxury cabana on the beach. After you've braved the longest zip line over water in the world or dived 800 feet below sea level in a research submarine, treat yourself to a signature Labaduzee frozen drink in a hammock beneath a shady tree.



It’s everything a tropical paradise should be: Turquoise waters teeming with colorful fish, lush jungles, exotic animals and amazing natural wonders. The locals are friendly, the shops bustling and the legends fascinating. Discover each Caribbean island’s own incredible story.



Depart Ft. Lauderdale on a Eastern Caribbean cruise vacation for 4 to 7 days, or even longer!  Discover charming colonial towns and coral reefs teeming with marine life in ports such as Antigua, St. Maarten as well as our tropical playground, Princess Cays®.



Marvel at Mayan ruins in places like Belize City and the Island of Cozumel or enjoy the natural splendors of Roatán – on a 4- to 7-day Western Caribbean cruise vacation roundtrip from Galveston, Texas or Ft. Lauderdale.



Breathtaking national parks, botanical gardens, and world-renowned beaches await you aboard 7- to 14-day Southern Caribbean cruise vacations from Ft. Lauderdale to islands such as Aruba, Dominica,  Grenada and our own Princess Cays®.  


Want to experience the carefree island atmosphere of the Caribbean in just a few days? If your vacation time is limited, our 4- and 5-day Getaway Cruises to the Eastern and Western Caribbean are an ideal way to unwind and get more for your vacation dollars than on a hotel and beach resort vacation.


Now you have abundant options of Caribbean cruises. Opt for one and ENJOY!!

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