Monday, December 27, 2010

Discover the beauty of the island with a cruise Caribbean culture

Nothing says "away everything" as a Caribbean cruise. Not only you get to enjoy dozens of Caribbean destinations, but you get relaxation and luxury of a cruise ship to move there.

The Caribbean actually consists of a wide variety of tropical and sub-tropical places that offer the best of water activities: beaches, Sun, waves, diving, surfing, windsurfing, sailing, diving, diving and swimming with dolphins.

For registration, there are more than 50 Islands in the Caribbean and some spots of 35 destinations including antigua and Barbuda, Aruba, Bahamas, Barbados, the British and the United States Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, Granada, Guadalupe, Jamaica, Montserrat, Puerto Rico, Saint Lucia, St. Martin, Trinidad and Tobago and Turks and Caicos.

If you want to navigate to the Windward Islands, visit Grenada, Saint Lucia, Dominica and St. Vincent. Of these, rows of St. Lucia as the most visited and St. Vincent as the less visited. Grenada remains extremely popular for sailors and divers. And Dominica is popular among tourists from nature and divers.

Six Leeward Islands include Montserrat, Nevis and St. Kitts in the West. To the East are Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda. All colonies were originally.

You will also find the British Virgin Islands, and the Virgin Islands of the United States in the Caribbean. While the Islands, including the two largest islands, Tortola and Virgin Gorda, are isolated and quiet, the islands of U.S. - St. Thomas, St. John and St. Croix - entertain large number of tourists every year.

Find the right of the French Antilles French food and culture in two regions: the largest of the island of Martinique and Guadeloupe. Tourism is popular, but is a more authentic brand of tourism found in some other popular Islands.

If you want to visit stunning reefs, consider a stop in the Netherlands Antilles, composed of Aruba, Bonaire, Curaçao, Saba, Sint Eustatius and St. Martin. Experience Dutch culture that blends with the history of the Islands, food and language even.

Other Caribbean States include the Cayman Islands, Cuba, Haiti, Jamaica - along with Barbados, Dominican Republic, Trinidad and Tobago. The Commonwealth Puerto Rico is also part of this group.

Cruise to the Western, Eastern and South of the Caribbean costs are sometimes hard to believe. So that the cost of a stay overnight in a hotel, you can spend the night in a boat cruise - a price that includes all food and entertainment you have to offer.

Western Caribbean

Prices starting under $300 (per person and based on double occupancy), will come out of Miami, Florida, to spend five nights at sea. Its first and second nights will be spent at sea, but on the third day we will visit Roatán, Honduras, and on the fourth day you can take in Cozumel (Mexico), before returning to Miami. This cruise aboard the revitalized Century Celebrity and its 314 rooms with private terraces, is 14 new suites Sky and 174 new, not to mention tons of activities and entertainment representation.

Eastern Caribbean

For about $500 a person (double occupancy), you can pass seven nights at sea, Samaná, St. Thomas, visit turtledove and great Stirrup Cay. Aboard the new Pearl Norway can test any of 12 spacecraft dining establishments or relax in one of the 11 bars the nave and lounges. This cruise is left out of Miami.

Another seven nights at Eastern Caribbean cruise aboard is Eurodam Holland America. For almost $600 a person, you will leave Fort Lauderdale, Florida, for great Turkish, San Juan, St. Thomas and Half Moon Cay in the Bahamas.

South of the Caribbean

For about $500 a person can pass seven days aboard Princess Caribbean Princes as it leaves San Juan, Puerto Rico to visit Aruba, Bonaire, Grenada, Dominica and St. Thomas. The ship will spend the first two nights at sea. You will spend days three and four in Aruba, followed by a day in Grenada, Dominica and St. Thomas of go to San Juan. This cruise is aboard the largest fleet of Princess Caribbean, almost 900 cabins with balconies offering boat.

Another cruise night seven Caribbean South is less than $600 per person and visits to San Juan, Charlotte Amalie, Santa Cruz, San Juan, Castries and St. George. Take on board sites Serenade of the seas, Royal Caribbean a new boat cruise that offers speed, comfort, and ocean views. One of the spectacular features of the ship is its 10 floors, overlooking the sea glass lifts. The vessel also has the highest percentage of huts out of the fleet of Royal Caribbean.

If you are a veteran cruise or you've never set foot on a ship, the Caribbean cruise vacation can offer a stay you will never forget. Book your trip today.

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