Caribbean Tourism- Western Caribbean Cruise Travel Guide

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With its tall mountain peaks, dazzling reefs, deep, rumbling reggae music, pirate hideouts, and sugar-sand beaches, the Caribbean is wonderfully diverse.

One of the most popular travel destinations worldwide is the Caribbean. It consists of more than 5,000 islands, reefs, and cays, all of which have different attractions. The Caribbean is ideal for beach lovers, honeymooners, and anyone wishing to soak up the sun and enjoy the outdoors. The Caribbean, which lies somewhere between North and South America, is the world’s most popular cruise region. 

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Tips for Cruisers

Cruising Into the Unknown: Tips & Tricks for a Smooth First Cruise 

Taking your first cruise can be an incredibly exciting experience. But it can also be quite daunting, especially if you aren’t sure what to expect. That’s why it’s important to do your research and plan ahead to ensure that your first cruise is as smooth and stress-free as possible. Here are some tips and tricks that will help make your first cruise go smoothly. 

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A year in review 2022

This year I was fortunate to experience many different cruise lines and destinations. In 2023 I will begin a series of blog post with reviews on each of those ships.

January – 7 Night cruise. I was invited to sail on Symphony of The Seas. Ports of call included Costa Maya Mexico, Roatan Bay Islands Honduras, Cozumel Mexico and Perfect Day at Coco Cay

February – 4 Night cruise on Navigator of The Seas (One of my favorite ships). On this cruise we visited Catalina Island and Ensenada Mexico

March – 3 Night cruise on Carnival Radiance Ports of call include Ensenada Mexico

May – 7 Night cruise on Discovery Princess, Ports of call included Ketchikan, Endicott Arm & Dawes Glacier, Juneau, Skagway, Victoria British Columbia

June – 7 Night cruise on Holland America Eurodam, This was another invite cruise. Ports included Cruise Stephens Passage, Glacier Bay, Icy Strait Point, Sitka, Ketchikan, Victoria British Columbia

August – 5 Night cruise on Adventure of The Seas. Ports of call include 2 nights in Bermuda

September – 10 Night cruise on the Norwegian Prima. Ports of call included Amsterdam Netherlands, Kiel Germany, Warnemunde (Berlin) Germany, Helsinki Finland, Tallinn Estonia, Stockholm Sweden, Visby Sweden, Copenhagen Denmark

September – 4 Night cruise on Virgin Scarlet Lady. This was another invited cruise. Ports of call included Key West Florida, The Beach Club Bimini Bahamas

When I set out my cruise plan for the year I only had 2 of these cruises booked! That being said my cruise planner for 2023 & 2024 is beyond packed with lots of great cruise adventures! I like to book thing’s far in advance (that is how you get the best deals). Of course my job as a travel agent is to try new places and new things that way I can tell YOU all about them. I have lots of plans for the blog in the new year and I hope you’ll like them too!

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Multiple Ships Debut Delayed

Nobody wants to hear about delays but it has been reported over the last few weeks that multiple cruise lines are facing severe delays in the construction of their new ships. The most recent of which is the Carnival Jubilee set to be the largest ship in their lineup, will unfortunately be seeing its maiden voyage slip from an October, 2023 sailing to a merrier Christmas, 2023 debut.

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