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Caribbean Cruise
The Caribbean is the world’s most popular cruise spot, attracting hundreds of ships that sail through its bright topaz waters year-round. Most cruise lines are attracted to its tropical waters during the winter months when the climate is at its best and there is no threat of hurricanes.
Most cruises depart from ports in Florida such as Miami, Port Canaveral or Fort Lauderdale, but some ships are based at Caribbean islands such as Barbados or Puerto Rico.
Sailings range from three days for a trip from Florida to the Bahamas to a month-long sailing of the whole region; while itineraries tend to focus on the Eastern Caribbean, calling at islands such as Antigua, St Lucia or St Maarten or Western Caribbean, stopping at the Cayman Islands, Jamaica or Cozumel.
Southern Caribbean sailings can include stops at islands such as Guadeloupe, Grenada and Trinidad & Tobago, while others include a trip through the Panama Canal to the Pacific Ocean.
Some of the larger cruise lines even have their own private islands, which tend to be in the Bahamas, where passengers spend a day enjoying a private island experience with water sports and beach barbecues.
Explore Cruise on the islands
Explore other Special Interests through the islands
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Beach
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Caribbean Art
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Caribbean Birding
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Caribbean Carnival and festivals
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Caribbean Cricket
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Caribbean Culture and Heritage
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Caribbean Diving
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Caribbean Eco & Nature
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Caribbean Gardens and Flowers
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Caribbean Hiking and Walking
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Caribbean Music
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Caribbean Spa and Wellbeing
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Caribbean Sports
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Caribbean Weddings and Romance
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Caribbean with Children
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Corporate and Incentive
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Food and Cooking
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Golf
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Sailing and Regattas
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Travelling alone
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Yacht Charter

