A cruise along the Caribbean is a holiday that dreams are made of, but it’s also big business and therefore there are many options to consider. Follow or tips to ensure you get the most out of your Caribbean Cruise, no matter when you decide to head out there.
Start off by booking well in advance of your sailing date. It’s important that you give yourself plenty of advance time to prepare, and will prevent local booking agents ripping you off. It will also make sure that you go exactly where you want to, with a early bird discount in some cases too!
Determine just how many days you intend to take the cruise holiday for. Options are usually 3, 7 or 10 days. The longer you stay, obviously, means you can visit more places, however the longest may normally include port stops at Mexico and other Central American locations. The UK winter is the peak season for Caribbean cruises, so if you’re after a cheaper all inclusive cruse, look to book in the summer.
Try and go for an all inclusive deal. This will include all your food and drink, trips, excursions and entertainment meaning you can unwind and gorge on the wonderful food provided safe in the knowledge that there will be no hidden and unnecessary charges coming back to bite you.
Don’t forget to bring all your relevant documents, such as passports, tickets and booking forms and any visas you might require. You should also speak to your doctor about any necessary vaccinations and enquire about health insurance for your trip. This will ensure you will be well looked after, anywhere you may be in the event that you become ill.
Short-term cruises only go so far as the Bahamas and some times the
West Keys of florida. However if you decide to stay more than a week then you will get to a wider range of sites, concentrated along the Wes, East and South of the Caribbean.
lastly, cruises should be places where fun and extravagance is welcome and sought after, so book you best bikini, the smartest suit or dress and get ready for a world of luxury and magnificence on the one the best ships in the world, sailing through the prettiest sea in the world.
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