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Spring visit many countries on a Caribbean cruise
Thinking about taking
a trip to the Caribbean and want to experience
something a little
different? A Caribbean cruise may be the perfect trip
for you. It is
not only get to enjoy all the luxuries of a fine hotel,
you also get
to travel while you’re on your vacation, getting to
experience
different beaches, islands and countries that reside within
the
Caribbean Sea.
See the Caribbean on a Cruise
When
many people think of relaxing in the sun near the pool with a
refreshing
drink in hand, it’s often a Caribbean vacation that first
comes to
mind. However, if you’re no stranger to Caribbean travel or
aren’t
particularly fond of staying in one location for your entire trip
then exploring a Caribbean cruise makes perfect sense.
One example of a 7
day cruise departing from Miami, Florida stop in
ports as diverse as:
-
Belize City, Belize
-
George Town, Grand
Cayman
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Roatan (Isla Roatan),
Bay Islands, Honduras
-
Cozumel,
Mexico
The difference
between a cruise and a Caribbean hotel is that you get
to actually
see the Caribbean on a cruise, rather than just one
particular
country, region or resort. On top of that, most cruise ships
have
amazing dining facilities, gourmet chefs on staff and spectacular
nightly
entertainment.
Caribbean
Cruise Costs
For the most part,
Caribbean cruises are priced competitively with
Caribbean resorts.
There are usually four different prices for any one
cruise based on
where your accommodations are located on the ship. Costs
are lowest
for interior rooms followed by ocean view, balcony rooms and
the
most expensive are suites.
Prices
will vary from one cruise line to another, but in general a
suite
may cost more than three times as much as the interior room. A
suite
is comparable to staying in Caribbean villas, including added
privacy,
more space, increased service and luxuries such as beverages
and
snacks. Keep in mind that the price advertised doesn’t include shore
excursions, gratuities or alcoholic beverages. Government fees are also
not included and can cost as much as $300 per person depending on the
total
time of your cruise.
Fares above are shown in $USD.
The company
reserves the right to
re-instate the fuel supplement for all guests
at up to $USD9 per person
per day if the NYMEX oil price exceeds
$USD70 per barrel.
*Prices are per person, for cruise
only, based on double
occupancy. Price reflect best fares available
for each stateroom on one
date that this itinerary is available, from
a snapshot taken in the last
24 hours for staterooms in each
category. Changing the dates may change
prices. Prices do not
include Government Fees and Taxes. Pricing and
availability subject
to change without notice..
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