Eastern Caribbean Cruises

Ships, New Providence, Bahamas

The Eastern Caribbean in one of the world’s foremost cruise destinations. The Eastern Caribbean officially includes the British Virgin Islands, the American Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico, St. Maarten and St. Martin, however the Bahamas are commonly included as they are a major stop in many cruise itineraries. Cruises range in length from a weekend trip through to 10+ night stays, and range in price from ultra-affordable through ultra-luxury. 

Time A major question concerning embarking on an Eastern Caribbean cruise is

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Middle East Cruises

View of Istanbul from Galata tower

The Middle East may not be one’s first choice when it comes to taking a cruise. It may even seem unheard of to the average traveller; however, Middle East Cruises are coming back as a very exciting and efficient way to explore the Middle East. It provides the traveller with a more luxurious experience – being able to return to a exquisite cruise ship at the end of one’s day – yet enables them to also experience all the authentic

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Eastern Mediterranean Cruises

White stairs with cruise ship

The Eastern Mediterranean region, including the Adriatic coast of Italy and Croatia, the Greek islands, Istanbul and Kusadasi in Turkey, and ports on the coast of the Black Sea, offers cruise-goers stunning beaches, rambling alleys to wander through, and a dose of ancient history. It’s a great cruise option for a family getaway or couples looking for a romantic time. Most Eastern Mediterranean cruises begin in the Athens via the port of Piraeus. They might include Venice and Istanbul as

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Turks and Caicos

Caribbean Turks and Caicos

Turks and Caicos is a small group of islands in the Atlantic Ocean, just 550 miles off the South coast of Florida. The main islands are Grand Turk and Providenciales, also known as Caicos Island; however, the country is collectively made up of at least 40 small islands. Together, the islands are 37 miles in length and collectively, the population of the island is just under 30,000. In spite of this, these tiny islands welcome over a million visitors per

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St Lucia

summer vacation; people on beach at dusk

St. Lucia is an island in the Caribbean located just north of Trinidad and Tobago, off the Central American coast. It was first discovered by the Spanish in 1492, and was eventually secured by the British in 1814. Thus, it is part of the British Commonwealth. Tourism is essential to St. Lucia’s economy, although its economic importance will continue to increase due to the competitive banana market. St. Lucia is an extremely popular tourist destination due to its scenery and

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Panama

Swimming pool landscape in Panama

Panama, located on the coast of both the Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean Sea, is a country in Central America bordering Colombia and Costa Rica. It is situated on the isthmus that creates the land bridge connecting North and South America, and thus is called the “crossroads of the Americas”. It also controls the Panama Canal, which connects the Pacific and Atlantic Ocean through the Caribbean Sea. Panama is emerging as a very attractive tourist destination, thanks in large part

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Mexico

Mexico, Xcaret, Lagoon, Rock formation in the sea

Mexico is the southern most country in North America, bordering the United States to the north and Guatemala and Belize to the southeast. It has 6000 miles of shoreline, as it has coasts on the Caribbean Sea, the Gulf of Mexico, and the Pacific Ocean. Mexico has very warm weather, unique food, breathtaking architecture, beautiful beaches, plenty of golf courses, historical ruins, and excellent fishing, and as such has become a very popular tourist destination Getting Around The best roads

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Jamaica

Caribbean Inlet to Ocho Rios, Jamaica

Jamaica is an island nation in the Caribbean, west of Hispaniola and south of Cuba. After Canada and the United States, it is the third most populated English-speaking country in the Americas. It was discovered by Christopher Columbus in 1494, who claimed the island for Spain. It was eventually captured from the Spanish by the British, and remains part of the British Commonwealth today. Under British control, Jamaica became one of the world’s biggest slave-dependent and sugar-exporting nations. Today, it

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Honduras

Caribbean, Honduras, Roatan Island, West End Beach, Palm tree on a beach

Nestled between the borders of Guatemala, El Salvador and Nicaragua exists Honduras, which is the second largest country in South American and offers an exciting destination for tourists. The country is soaked in the rich history of colonial villages, Mayan ruins and natural parks. The Bay Islands that exist along the coast offer a serine environment for avid divers and snorkelers. Getting Around In essence, there are four ways to explore the beautiful scenery that Honduras has to offer people.

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Dominican Republic

Two palm trees on the tropical beach, Dominican Republic

The Dominican Republic is a tropical vacation destination, and is host to a full range of attractions that all ages and athletic abilities can enjoy. Located in the Caribbean, the territory consists of rugged highlands, lush valleys, and tall mountains. The geography and climate of the Dominican are what makes this vacation destination unique for a relaxing getaway or an exciting adventure. The unique character of the Dominican provides an array of natural, recreational, and cultural attractions at the seeker’s

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