If you'd like to be pampered and spoiled on a luxury vessel, choose a Caribbean cruise. There are many options on offer. Whatever your ideal vacation includes, there will be a trip that matches all your requirements.
The Caribbean Sea is populated with a number of tropical islands of white sands and blue skies. Itineraries vary widely with tours lasting from three days to six weeks. If you're on a budget holiday, you can choose an interior room. At the other end of the scale, you can loll on your own balcony. You won't need to lift a finger except to pick up your drink. Room staff will attend to all house-keeping duties.
With all-inclusive tours, sumptuous food is on offer round-the-clock. Alcoholic drinks and gratuities (tips) are extra as are some speciality restaurant meals. The vast array of superb dishes on offer will enable you to sample dishes you've never heard of. A range of dining venues, options and times allow you to plenty of opportunity to engage in other pursuits without missing out on meals.
There are more activities on board than you will have time to sample. Art auctions, dance lessons, movies, cooking demonstrations and games night will keep many people occupied. Cabaret acts and bands while away the night hours. And don't forget a romantic walk or two on the deck under a starry, moonlit sky.
Some of the cruises are defined as Eastern, Southern, Western or Deep South. Choose from these to visit the islands and towns you most want to see. Vessels vary from luxury large ships to smaller boats. While waiting to get to the next destination, catch up on a suntan by the pool and listen to reggae or calypso rhythms. Libraries, movie theaters and intimate eating areas provide other pastimes.
Off the boat, and depending on the vacation you've booked, you can go snorkeling, scuba diving, visit the Mayan ruins, visit Puerto Rico, St Maarten, Grenada, Antigua, Aruba, St Lucia and Bridgetown, Barbados. Be sure to take your camera and leave your stresses and tensions at home. With a Caribbean cruise, you'll be totally relaxed by the end of the first day.
The Caribbean Sea is populated with a number of tropical islands of white sands and blue skies. Itineraries vary widely with tours lasting from three days to six weeks. If you're on a budget holiday, you can choose an interior room. At the other end of the scale, you can loll on your own balcony. You won't need to lift a finger except to pick up your drink. Room staff will attend to all house-keeping duties.
With all-inclusive tours, sumptuous food is on offer round-the-clock. Alcoholic drinks and gratuities (tips) are extra as are some speciality restaurant meals. The vast array of superb dishes on offer will enable you to sample dishes you've never heard of. A range of dining venues, options and times allow you to plenty of opportunity to engage in other pursuits without missing out on meals.
There are more activities on board than you will have time to sample. Art auctions, dance lessons, movies, cooking demonstrations and games night will keep many people occupied. Cabaret acts and bands while away the night hours. And don't forget a romantic walk or two on the deck under a starry, moonlit sky.
Some of the cruises are defined as Eastern, Southern, Western or Deep South. Choose from these to visit the islands and towns you most want to see. Vessels vary from luxury large ships to smaller boats. While waiting to get to the next destination, catch up on a suntan by the pool and listen to reggae or calypso rhythms. Libraries, movie theaters and intimate eating areas provide other pastimes.
Off the boat, and depending on the vacation you've booked, you can go snorkeling, scuba diving, visit the Mayan ruins, visit Puerto Rico, St Maarten, Grenada, Antigua, Aruba, St Lucia and Bridgetown, Barbados. Be sure to take your camera and leave your stresses and tensions at home. With a Caribbean cruise, you'll be totally relaxed by the end of the first day.
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