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| The Caribbean is definitely the most popular
of all the cruising regions offered around the World. The greatest
number, and largest cruise ships sail from a number of ports
in the U.S mainland year-round, where you will find sun drenched,
white sand beaches, crystal clear blue and green waters, exciting
water sports, unbelievable duty free shopping, and consistently
sunny and warm weather. |
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| Due to the popularity
of the region, Caribbean cruises are generally offered in 4
areas: |
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Eastern Caribbean cruises
from Miami or Ft. Lauderdale usually include Puerto Rico,
Bahamas and the Virgin Islands. |
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Western Caribbean cruises
from Miami, Houston, Tampa and New Orleans typically visit
Mexico, Grand Cayman Islands, and Jamaica. |
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Southern Caribbean cruises
are for the cruises who wants to see everything,
and offer cruises from Miami or San Juan, Puerto Rico, and
visit the islands of the southern Caribbean. Lots of great
beaches, water sports and shopping, and very popular with
honeymooners. |
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Combination Caribbean
– a mix of both the Eastern and Western Caribbean, usually
spending 10-14 days enjoying the very best of this area, on
a longer cruise experience. A number of cruise lines also
reposition their ships into Europe from Florida every spring,
cruising through the Caribbean.
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| Most Caribbean cruises depart from Miami
or Fort Lauderdale, with some southern Caribbean departures
leaving from San Juan, Puerto Rico or Bridgetown, Barbados.
New ports of departure also now include New Orleans, Houston/Galveston
and Tampa. |
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