Thursday, October 14, 2010

All about : Travel Western Caribbean Cruises












All available routes, western Caribbean cruises are the most popular. The images of white sand, swaying palms and clear blue waters draw millions of passengers to the western Caribbean each year.When to Take Western Caribbean Cruises
Western Caribbean cruises operate all year round because of the temperate climate of the region. The busiest months fall between April and October, though, so for a more laid back pace you may want to consider cruising in the offseason. Many areas of the island resorts offer reduced rates for tours during the off-season, but the same good time can be reduced, while preparing for the next busy season. In general, local festivals and celebrations happening all year round and is independent of the cruise season: if you are interested in the local atmosphere is just as likely to experience a historic cultural festivals or holidays, in January as you are in June, according to the country.
A test to do when taking any Caribbean cruise is the possibility of hurricanes. The hurricane season runs from June 1 to November 30, and the huge storms can change routes and disrupt the holiday with very little notice. While shipping companies usually try to maintain the published timetable, safety is of primary concern. If you are planning a western Caribbean cruise on a specific port in mind, you may want to schedule your vacation outside the hurricane season to exclude storm-influenced changes.Cruise Length
Because the islands in the western Caribbean are numerous and close together, the length of cruises vary widely. Four and five days vacation usually visit one or two destinations, while seven and ten days may request services from many different nations. Short route may not involve a lot of time at sea, while the longer cruises often offer extended stays in the most popular ports. Destinations beyond the United States, such as Grand Cayman, Aruba and Jamaica, it is usually only a part of longer cruises and more easily accessible destinations such as Key West and Cozumel Mexico Cruises are many paths of different lengths.Cruise Line
All major cruise lines offer vacations in the western Caribbean: Carnival Cruise Line, the Royal Caribbean, Holland America Cruise Line, Celebrity Cruises, Norwegian Cruise Line, Princess Cruises, Radisson Seven Seas Cruises, Disney, and many others. While the ports of call may be the same and similar shore excursions, the experience offered by different cruise lines vary widely. Different services also offer different routes with stops at private islands, and before choosing a Western Caribbean cruise you should consider what line offers the best overall choice for your vacation.Embarkation Ports for Western Caribbean Cruises
Most people believe that to the western Caribbean cruise, you should leave a port in Florida. Depending on the cruise, however, can depart from many different U.S. ports, including ...

    
* Miami, FL: The capital of the world cruise line, with dozens of ships from other lines sailing every week.
    
* Fort Lauderdale, FL: Close to Miami and offer similar options in a slightly less frantic atmosphere.
    
* Port Canaveral, FL: Along the central east coast of Florida was a natural choice for cruisers interested in a few days in Orlando with their cruise vacation.
    
* Jacksonville, FL: One of the newest ports of embarkation and continues to offer a limited variety of cruises, but easier than ports in South Florida.
    
* Tampa, FL: Along the west coast of Florida, a natural port of embarkation for cruises to the western Caribbean.
    
* Galveston, TX: Convenient to the Western with short and long routes available.
    
* New Orleans, LA: An alternative to Florida ports offers Cajun talent to start a Western Caribbean trip.
    
* Baltimore, MD: Offer only longer routes and schedules are limited because of distance, but a more convenient option for cruisers in the U.S. Northeast
    
* Mobile, AL: A small cruise port offering select routes in the western Caribbean.
Depending on schedules and routes and in particular the lines, various embarkation ports may be added or deleted from the lists. Not all departure gates are available all year, so if your sailing choices are limited, it is best to book your cruise early to guarantee your selection.





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