What Route Does a Caribbean Cruise Take?

Take a Caribbean cruise to distract yourself from the rigors of everyday life and the stress it brings with it. A cruise along the beautiful beaches of the Caribbean cannot be matched by anything else. Caribbean is famous for its islands, scores of them scattered along this magnificent country. Among the more famous of these islands are the islands of the Bahamas, Puerto Rico and the Virgin islands. An ordinary person can afford a minimum of 14 days cruise along these islands, dazzling beaches and sunny mornings on them. Moreover the services provided by these cruises is among the best.  Every year the turnover of this industry in on the rise, and it has now become an integral part of the tourism industry of Caribbean.

eastern caribbean cruise There are basically three fixed routes and one that mixes all the three and can be tailored to meet the tourists’ satisfaction. The most common among is the Eastern Caribbean cruise route. It begins at the Florida, goes through the Bahamas(west), turks and finally to Puerto Rico, which is indisputably among the most beautiful islands . It consists of the condado beach, which is the most beautiful beach ever known. Another route begins at this island of Puerto Rico, and ends at the islands of Aruba through Lesser Antilles and Netherlands Antilles. Even though these routes are fixed and final destination is the starting port, often it takes a really long time to reach the actual destination port that people tend to skip the return journey back to the starting port. The third route is the dynamic one, called the EXOTIC and long duration Caribbean cruise route. Its a mixed route where the actual route undertaken depends on the tourist. The final route is the from the ports of Texas, Louisiana, through Mexico, Cayman islands, Cozumel islands, Jamaica and finally ends at the central American islands of Honduras and Belize.

The tourists generally prefer the dynamic route because it gives them the leverage to change their plans in between

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8 Comments

  1. Caribbean cruises are always nice especially this time of year

  2. Jayson says:

    Thanks for the break down on the three different cruise routes and the information about the Caribbeans. It would be nice to spend 14 days cruising through the islands.

  3. Lido Venice says:

    Thanks for your suggestion, in wich period you suggest to do a cruise to caraibi? I ´m a bit scared of hurricanes….
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  4. Jermaince says:

    I tried visiting a couple of countries in the caribbean and I find the women so totally gorgeous. I like their body figures and they are very respectful person. I also took photos and the views of different places. It was really cool. Take the caribbean cruise now.

  5. I would love to take a cruise to anywhere. it is something I have never done. Perhaps one day I will get the chance.

    but, I think I would love to see Asia if I had a choice. I have many many good friends that I would love to meet in person who live in Malaysia, Singapore and The Philippines! Zubli has taught me a little Malay so I will end my post with a Terima kasih dan salam!
    Jackie
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  6. grata says:

    next year I fill take a cruise from Florida definitely

  7. I am planning to go to Carribean in this year, great post, thanks for advice. best regards
    Wakacje

  8. Route is quite well explained. I am making a plan to go Caribbean. It has been always a dream for me.

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