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An Eastern Caribbean cruise takes you to a variety of islands in the eastern part of the Caribbean Sea, often including  places like St. Thomas, St. Maarten, Antigua, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands. You can embark on tremendous history, rich cultures great beaches, and diverse activities like exploring villages, hiking volcanic traverses, snorkeling coral reefs, and enjoying local food.  Most Eastern Caribbean cruises depart from Florida cities like Miami and Fort Lauderdale

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A Western Caribbean cruise brings you to the western part of the Caribbean Sea, typically visiting destinations like Cozumel, Grand Cayman, Jamaica, and Belize,  You can visit ancient Mayan ruins, swim with dolphins, relax on white sandy beaches, snorkel colorful; coral reefs, and experience the vibrant culture of the area, all while enjoying the warm climate and beautiful scenery. It's a good option for those seeking a combination of historical exploration, water activities, and relaxation on the beach

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Southern Caribbean Cruise

Antigua, Barbados, Bonaire, Dominica, Grenada, Guadeloupe, Martinique, Nevis, St. Barts, and St. Vincent. 

The perfect time to visit the Southern Caribbean is during the months of December, January, and February. During these months, the weather is stable, with vibrant days and comfortable temperatures in the high 70s and low 80s. 

Cruises to the Southern Caribbean can depart from ports like San Juan, Puerto Rico; Fort Lauderdale, Florida; or Tampa, Florida. Passports are required for cruises that start in one U.S. port

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Mexico cruise

Find a wide array of cheap cruises of 3 to 8 days to Mexico from Ca ot feel the adventure to great destinations like Puerto Vallarta, Cabos San Lucas, and Mazatlán.  Whatever draws you to this terrific place, we have the Mexico cruise for you and a welcome as warm its sun-baked beaches.  These cheap cruises offer a tropical climate year ;omh.

​Enjoy spicy Mexican cuisine as well as ancient tunes.

Alaska Inside Passage

Usuallus is a round-trip cruise from the port cities of Seattle or Vancouver, then round back to the same port, with stops at three or four locations, possibly Juneau, Skagway, Ketchikan, and either Sitka, Haines, or Victoria, B.C. These 7-day voyages usually spend a day in Glacier Bay or another glacier, vicinity and two days at sea. You can also take some 14-day versions that depart from San Francisco or San Diego.

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Cross Gulf of Alaska

These cheap cruises usually sail north between either Vancouver or Seattle and Anchorage Itineraries include many of the same location's that a round-trip Inside Passage 

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European Cruise

A European cruise typically includes stops at major Metropuloses across the continent like Barcelona, Rome, Athens, and London, letting cheap cruisers explore iconic landmarks,  famous sites, and exciting cultures while sailing between ports, often focusing on either the Mediterranean Sea or the Northern European waterways, with options to visit smaller towns and picturesque islands depending on the specific route chosen; popular destinations include the French Riviera, Greek islands, Scandinavian fjords, and the Italian coastline, offering a diverse mix of urban traversing.

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Hawaii

This award-winning itinerary visits the four islands and gives you the most time in port – nearly 100 hours –. Ports on this value packed voyage include time in Oahu, Maui, Big Island and Kauai. NCL's Hawaiian island cruises depart year-round every Saturday. Book flights on preferred airlines and include a two-night hotel stay on Waikiki Beach to maximize your cruise vacation in Hawaii.

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Bermuda cruises offer a chance to explore a quaint island with pink-sand beaches, colorful underwater life, and British culture. Here are some items to understand about a Bermuda cruises: 

  • When to visit

    The best time to cruise to Bermuda is probably April, but ships visit all summer and into the fall. Cruise ships don't sail to Bermuda from December through March. 

  • Cruise lines

    Many cheap cruise lines sail to Bermuda, including Celebrity, Regent, Carnival, and Norwegian. 

  • Cruise ports

    Most ships dock at King's Wharf, which is the only port that can service larger ports 

  • Passport

    You can visit Bermuda without a passport on a closed-loop sailing, which means the cruise begins and ends in the same U.S. port<

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Mexico cruises

Cruisers can travel to Mexico in a a variety of ways.  - A Mexican Riviera Cruises, which leaves from Califoria; You could go on a Mexican Baja Cruises, three- are four- night sailings from Southern California; or you could embark on a Western Caribbean cruises that goes to ports in Mexico. Here are three often visited ports in the country of Mexico.:

  • Cabo San Lucas:  a resort city known for its sandy beaches, vibrant nightlife and water sports. Go scuba diving, sport fishing, or parasailing, or walk through Puerto Paraiso, the center of Cabo.

  • Ensenada: Probably Mexico's most popular cheap cruise ports, Ensenada is just 80 miles south of San Diego but yet offers a true flavor of Mexico. Visit the wine vinyards, try horseback riding on the Baja Bandidos Trail, or indulge in palatable treats like freshly harvested oysters.

  • Costa Maya: This southern coastal city, is home to ancient Chacchoben Mayan ruins, the Mahahual fishing town, and the Great Mesoamerican,

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