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Baseball Fans Can Stretch the Baseball Season with MSC Cruisesâ Themed Sailings
FORT LAUDERDALE, FLA. â Baseball fans looking to stretch the baseball season into the winter months can enjoy the warmth of the Caribbean with some of their favorite former Major League Baseball players â including Philadelphia Philliesâ Jim Fregosi and Tony Taylor and Rennie Stennet from the Pittsburgh Pirates.
In addition to visiting some of the Caribbeanâs most beautiful locations, each âBaseball Greatsâ Caribbean cruise includes free interactive guest/player activities, including a player-hosted trivia game in which guests can test their baseball knowledge, question-and-answer sessions with the players, a guest pitching contest and a lively story-telling session in which the players share candid revelations about some of the âcharactersâ of the game. Baseball players will also host pitching, hitting, fielding and base running clinics.
Phillies fan favorites Jim Fregosi and Tony Taylor are in the lineup of baseball greats scheduled to sail Caribbean itineraries roundtrip from Fort Lauderdale this winter:
⢠The Feb. 6, 7 night Caribbean Cruise âIsland Treasures & Ancient Templesâ cruise will feature Fregosi, Stan Bahnsen, Rudy May, Ed Kranepool, and Tony Oliva
⢠The April 3, 7 night Caribbean Cruise âEastern Caribbean Dreamâ cruise will feature Taylor, Bahnsen, Randy Hundley, and two additional players still to be announced
Pirates fan favorite Stennet is in the lineup of baseball greats scheduled to cruise a 7-night âEastern Caribbean Enchantmentâ itinerary sailing roundtrip from Fort Lauderdale on March 6, 2010. He will be joined by Bahnsen, Amos Otis and two additional players still to be announced.
MSC Cruises also has a 10 night Caribbean Cruise âBaseball Greatsâ cruise and several additional 7 night Caribbean cruises scheduled with a varied lineup of former Major League Baseball players.
Caribbean cruise only rates begin at $569 per person, double occupancy (government fees/taxes additional). As on all MSC Cruisesâ sailings, kids ages 17 and younger sail free when sharing a stateroom with two full-fare-paying adults.
To review more information about MSC Cruises and its Theme Cruises, visit msccruisesusa.com/specialcruises/theme-cruises or a local travel professional.
Exciting Shore Excursions Allow Guests To Experience Caribbean Adventures With Msc Cruises
FORT LAUDERDALE, FLA. (August 25, 2009) – For many, the Caribbean evokes visions of sunbathing, shopping and sightseeing. Travelers seeking that plus a more experiential Caribbean cruise need look no further than MSC Cruises for an unforgettable vacation with exciting shore excursions. MSC Cruises offers guests the opportunity for some exciting – even adventurous – experiences on its 2009-10 Caribbean itineraries. Several shore excursion options enable guests to explore the Caribbean over land (by train, bicycle, 4X4, ATV, bus or horseback), above and beneath the sea (snorkeling, SCUBA diving, in a glass-bottomed boat, and on a catamaran or kayak) and through the air (attached to a cable between 100-foot-high trees). There is also the chance for unique ecological experiences and, of course, plenty of fun and sun. There’s limited space available for shore excursions, so advance reservations prior to sailing are recommended. MSC Poesia’s 7-night Western Caribbean roundtrip sailings from Fort Lauderdale (January 16, February 6, 13 and 27, March 13 and 27, and April 10) call at Key West, Florida; Playa del Carmen, Mexico; Georgetown, Grand Cayman; Montego Bay, Jamaica, and Nassau, Bahamas. Among the many shore excursion options available are:Playa del Carmen • Snorkel the Mayan Riviera and explore underwater caverns • Glide over marine life in a clear-bottom kayak • Swim with the dolphins • Go horseback ridingGrand Cayman • Feed, interact and play with Southern Stingrays at Stingray City • Certified divers can explore reefs and wrecks Introductory SCUBA lesson – after training in a swimming pool, participants go on a shallow reef dive • Board a Reef Roamer glass bottom boat for a glimpse of the shipwrecksMontego Bay • Go white water rafting on Martha Brae • Take a river tubing safari in the White River Valley • 4X4 Jeep safari through Fern Gully, Murphy Hill and Dunn’s River Falls • Explore Ocho Rios and Dunn’s River FallsNassau• Drive to Fort Fincastle for a panoramic view of the island • Ride in a boat for a narrated cruise through the harbor and then enjoy a narrated walking tour of Atlantis Resort • Sail in a catamaran • Snorkel the Athol Island Park Cruise-only rates begin at $549 per person, double occupancy. Shore excursions are additional. Cruise the Eastern Caribbean on MSC Poesia for 7 nights from Fort Lauderdale (January 9, 23 and 30, February 20 and March 6). Calling at San Juan, Puerto Rico; Philipsburg, St. Maarten; Tortola, British Virgin Islands; and Nassau, Bahamas), shore excursions include the following: • Explore the El Yunque Rainforest by foot while surrounded by exotic plants and waterfalls • Visit the Bacardi Rum Distillery and tour Old San Juan • Experience the passion and fire of Spanish music with Juan Carlos in a traditional performance • View the bioluminescent organisms that make the fish and kayak glow when you immerse your hands in the water during a kayak adventure • Swing from tree-to-tree and platform-to-platform on a series of pulleys and cables for a canopy adventure 10-70 feet above the tropical rainforest Cruise-only rates begin at $549 per person, double occupancy. Shore excursions are additional.10-Night Caribbean Experiences MSC Poesia’s 10-night Deep Caribbean cruises (departing Fort Lauderdale November 20 and 30 and calling at Willemstad, Curacao; Oranjestad, Aruba; Cartagena, Colombia; Cristobal, Panama; Playa del Carmen, Mexico; San Juan, Puerto Rico; Basseterre, St. Kitts; Bridgetown, Barbados; Fort de France, Martinique; Philipsburg, St. Maarten; and Nassau, Bahamas) offer a variety of shore excursion experiences as well. While in Antigua, for example, guests can go horseback riding on the beach, take a catamaran to the northwest coast of the island for some snorkeling, or go bottom fishing. Cruise-only rates begin at $799 per person, double occupancy. Shore excursions are additional. The ship’s Caribbean featuring Panama 10-night sailing (departing Fort Lauderdale on December 10) calls at Georgetown, Grand Cayman; Cartagena, Colombia; Cristobal, Panama; Puerto Limon, Costa Rica, and Playa del Carmen, Mexico. Among the many shore excursions available on this itinerary are a Mangroves Ecological Tour via canoe in Cartagena. In Cristobal, guests can opt to explore the Portobelo and Gatun Locks to admire the Panama Canal, kayak the Gatun Lake, and encounter monkey watch at Gamboa. Cruise-only rates begin at $749 per person, double occupancy. Shore excursions are additional. Whether you are interested in adventure, exploration, history, shopping, architecture, relaxation or just some plain old fun in the sun, MSC Cruises’ Caribbean itineraries offer something for everyone. With the line’s “Kids Sail Free” offer (ages 17 and under sail free when sharing a stateroom with two full-fare-paying adults), the entire family can enjoy a memorable Caribbean getaway.All prices quoted are cruise-only; government fees and taxes are additional for all guests. Some restrictions may apply on shore excursions. For more information, visit www.MSCCruisesUSA or contact a local travel professional. Check out our website for a wide array of theme cruises at www.MSCCruisesUSA.com. Become a fan on Facebook. Follow us on Twitter. Watch us on You Tube. For more information about MSC Cruises, visit www.MSCCruisesUSA.com or a local travel professional. ### About MSC Cruises: MSC Cruises has the most modern fleet in the world with ten ships: MSC Splendida and MSC Fantasia (the largest ships built for a European ship owner), MSC Poesia, MSC Orchestra, MSC Musica, MSC Sinfonia, MSC Armonia, MSC Opera, MSC Lirica and MSC Melody. The fleet cruises year round in the Mediterranean and seasonally in Northern Europe, the Atlantic Ocean, the Caribbean, North America and Canada, South America, the Indian Ocean, South and West Africa. MSC Magnifica launches in 2010. MSC Cruises recently forged a three-year, million-dollar partnership with UNICEF to fund a community project in Brazil while increasing awareness of this cause onboard its ships.
Cruising to the Movies
If you take a cruise to the Caribbean, you could easily be forgiven for thinking you’re on a film set with its turquoise waters, golden beaches and stunning landscape. That’s why numerous films have been shot on location over the years, from the first film version of 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea in 1916 to the recent Pirates of the Caribbean Trilogy, and quite a few in between! The islands have been home to many stars as a result, including the Beatles, Darryl Hannah, Kirk Douglas and Johnny Depp.
If you want to visit the sets of some of your favourite movies on your next Caribbean cruise read our guide to some of the top locations used by film directors.The Bahamas
The crystal waters and sandy beaches of the Bahamas are a constant draw for film makers. The 1954 remake of 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea was also filmed at New Providence Island, following in the footsteps of the original version, mostly around Lyford Cay. The remake consequently won the Oscar in 1955 for Best Art Direction, Best Effects and Special Effects.
James Bond fans can enjoy themselves spotting scenes from their favourite Bond flicks. Nassau Harbour was used for many of the underwater battle scenes, as well as being the hiding place of the stolen Vulcan bomber, in Thunderball. If you’re into diving, you can visit the Tears of Allah shipwreck in the South Ocean which featured in Never Say Never Again. You may also be surprised to discover that the interior of Miami International Airport in the recent version of Casino Royale was actually Nassau International Airport, whilst the Madagascar shanty town was filmed at an abandoned motel in Coral Harbour on New Providence Island.
South Bimini Island, around 40 miles east of Miami, has also made a film appearance, albeit very briefly, at the end of Silence of the Lambs when Hannibal (Anthony Hopkins) calls Clarice (Jodie Foster) to tell he’s “having an old friend for dinner” before walking down King’s Highway in Bimini.
Other films shot on location in the Bahamas include Help, Cocoon, Jaws IV: The Revenge and Speed 2, Cruise Control.Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico’s Arecibo Observatory, located about 10 miles south of the town of Arecibo, has featured in several films. The huge radio telescope was used by Jodie Foster in Contact to probe the cosmos, it appeared as the Cuban satellite dish in Goldeneye and it also received transmissions from an alien source in Species.
One film you might not admit to having seen which was also shot in various locations around Puerto Rico is Frankenstein Meets the Space Monster, where the island is raided by two Martians looking for women to take back to Mars and use as breeding stock.
The island of Vieques has also been used as a film location, most notably for Heartbreak Ridge (starring Clint Eastwood who also directed the film) and the 1963 version of Lord of the Flies.Jamaica
Jamaica is a popular location for film makers with its distinctive Caribbean vibe. The Tom Cruise film Cocktail was filmed here at Dunn’s River Falls, Sandals Royal Plantation and Jamaica Inn around Ochos Rios (about 70 miles east of Montego Bay), as was Papillon, starring Steve McQueen, near the town of Falmouth on the northern coast. You can also see How Stella Got Her Groove Back at Montego Bay.
Don a bikini and pretend you’re Ursula Andress in Dr No emerging from the sea at Laughing Waters beach – one of the most famous scenes in cinematic history. Dr No fans can also follow in the footsteps of the three blind mice in Kingston, see the mountain home of Miss Taro or make sure they don’t get caught in the swamps at Falmouth.
Jamaica had a name change to San Monique for Live and Let Die. Kananga’s underground lair was filmed around Runaway Bay, while Bond’s hotel room was at the Rose Hall Great House Resort in Montego Bay.
Other films shot in Jamaica include The Blue Lagoon, the 1990 remake of Lord of the Flies and License to Wed.
More of the numerous films that also called in at the Caribbean include Apocalypse Now (Dominican Republic), The Godfather II (Dominican Republic), The Shawshank Redemption (US Virgin Islands), Trading Places (US Virgin Islands), Swiss Family Robinson (Trinidad and Tobago) and 1999 remake of The Thomas Crown Affair (Martinique).
Of course, we can’t talk about the Caribbean without mentioning Pirates of the Caribbean trilogy. They certainly made use of the region, filming in St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Dominican Republic, The Bahamas, Dominica and Bermuda. Hampstead Bay in Dominica was the scene of the waterwheel fight, whilst a small island in the British Virgin Islands appeared as Dead Man’s Chest.
Make your next cruise one to remember by walking in the footsteps of some of the greatest film stars of all time.
Is the Caribbean a Good Place for a Cruise?
Caribbean cruises are fast becoming the most popular of all cruise vacations anywhere and it is not surprising; this could be a vacation of a lifetime because it will be one you never forget. It should be on everyone’s list of vacations with tropical Caribbean islands, clear, clean beaches and of course a fun filled time on board the cruise liner. How long you sail for really is up to your budget and what standard of cabin you want but these tours can be add-ons for other vacations or as long as fourteen or more days.
Sailing is an excellent way to enjoy yourself and this includes a person who just wants to send all day on board enjoying the entertainment to someone who can’t wait to explore all the new sights. Never worry that there will not be enough to keep you occupied as cruise liners are past masters at ensuring their travelers have everything they need.
In any situation where you are spending a great deal of money, it is worth checking out a few details that should put you on the right track and you travel agency will be a good place to start. Caribbean cruises travel to most parts of the world, but with different price packages for each itinerary together with the duration and the number of places visited.
For those individuals and couples that enjoy parties and event filled vacations then choose a cruise vacation that perhaps is designed more for adults than families. Even though your tour operator should be able to provide information on the types of Caribbean cruise packages that are available, there will probably be more advice to be found on the web sites.
Besides the usual, you need to pack suitable attire for many occasions like formal evening wear as well as beach, deck and other casual wear. For formal evenings and events a gown is necessary for women and tuxedo for men so that you can be seen in your finest and something you need to be prepared for especially if you are invited to the Captains table.
Don’t worry if you are uncertain about taking your children along on a cruise vacations because there will be plenty for them to do without you needing to be close at hand, watching over them. You can even take time off for a little quality adult time as there is fully trained staff to look after them.
But Caribbean cruises can be for adults to and there are those that do not have children on board. Other cruise liner packages are available and have been created for special occasions like weddings, honeymoons and anniversaries.
Your Caribbean cruise will be a vacation of a lifetime as you don’t have to do anything but enjoy yourself as everything else is taken care of irrespective if you go on your own, a couple or part of a family group.
Caribbean Island Cruises – Are They Just For The Wealthy?
If you have never tried a Caribbean cruise as a vacation then it is time you tried. With the exotic and beautiful islands these ships travel to, their popularity is not surprising. A cruise liner holiday is a combination of amazing entertainment, wonderful activities and an opportunity to visit the idyllic islands of the Caribbean. Some people only take a short break and visit perhaps only a couple of islands as part of a larger vacation but most people are doing a tour of as many islands as they can with some lasting over two weeks.
Vacations like this are about enjoyment and it what these companies do best irrespective of weather or environment, it is your choice; enjoy the on board entertainment or that at each destination. Cruise liner owners are aware of this and have different packages to cater for diverse crowds so the vacation can meet their needs of a dream holiday with a variety of entertainment packages available.
Planning is the key to vacationing and with the number of packages now available it will be well worth your time to have a chat with your tour operator’s agent. Don’t forget that there are a large number of Caribbean islands so cruise liners have arranged packages which reflect certain island themes as they cannot visit every island in such a short space of time.
Disco loving people that don’t like to sleep will enjoy those cruise vacations that arrange activity filled days and non-stop party evenings. Whilst your travel agent can give more details, so can the Caribbean cruise liner website and information on the types of packages should be more in depth.
One important thing to remember is the type of clothes you pack for your trip as you will have the opportunity to wear all you normal holiday clothes plus those for dressing up in the evening. Women may want to take two or three evening dresses and men will need a tuxedo, they will probably get to wear it for a number of evenings.
The great thing about cruise vacations is that if you take your children along you can be sure they will have a fun filled time. In actual fact there is specially trained staff to take care of children that can provide entertainment activities throughout the entire day and during the voyage.
Couples can take a romantic Caribbean cruise vacation and you will have the holiday you look forward to on a vacation vessel that is for adults only. Honeymooners and couples celebrating wedding anniversaries can also have cruise liner packages tailored to suit them as well.
A Caribbean cruise vacation is the ideal venue for singles, couples and for families as everyone is looked after with a multitude of activities available no-one ever feels left out.
Cruise Trends: Cruise Lines Highlighting Less Crowded Caribbean Islands
Expect to see a new trend in Caribbean cruises over the next few years as cruise lines develop new ports of call. After years following the same itineraries, cruise lines are seeking out newer, less crowded destinations.
“Most Caribbean cruises follow one of two routes,” says Paul Motter, editor of CruiseMates, “The typical Western Caribbean itinerary goes to Jamaica, Grand Cayman and Cozumel; the standard Eastern Caribbean sojourn stops in St Thomas, St Martin and a Bahamian island.”
These itineraries lead to a hoard of travelers descending on the same islands.
“Bigger and bigger ships frequently arrive in the same ports on the same day as they service the same itineraries,” says Motter.
For major stops like Charlotte Amalie on St. Thomas, it is not unusual to have five ships arriving each day during high season, each dropping up to 3,000 passengers on the town.
“Does this make sense?” asks Motter, “Absolutely not.”
To avoid the crowds some cruise lines are seeking out quieter ports of call.
Carnival Cruise Lines recently announced a new itinerary for its ship Carnival Destiny featuring stops at less-visited ports in the Southern Caribbean, including St. Kitts and St. Lucia.
In the Western Caribbean, Norwegian Cruise Lines and Holland American feature stops at the Guatemalan port of Santo Tomas, which began receiving cruise ships only four years ago.
But travel experts predict that the next major cruise destination will be the Honduran island of Roatan.
“Roatan is beautiful and unspoiled,” says local travel agent Gary Miller of TropicalRez, “It’s what the rest of the Caribbean was like 20 or 30 years ago.”
In many ways Roatan is an ideal destination for American travelers. The island features tropical scenery, sugar white beaches without the crowds and first rate scuba diving.
Already over a third of visitors to Roatan come via cruise ship. Carnival, Royal Caribbean, Holland American and Norwegian Cruises currently stop at the island as part of their Western Caribbean cruise routes.
But ship traffic is still light by Caribbean standards. Only nineteen cruise ships stopped at the island during January 2008. That may change in the next few years.
Royal Caribbean has just signed a deal to build a $30 million extension to the island’s cruise terminal.
Carnival Cruise Lines is spending $50 million on its own port of call. To be called Mahogany Bay, the new port will feature shops, restaurants and bars and have the capacity to handle up to 7,000 visitors per day.
All of which begs the question, as the cruise lines seek to get away from the crowds, will they spoil paradise?
“I’m not too worried about that,” says Miller, “Right now we’re so much less developed than the better-known Caribbean islands, it will take a long time for us to get where they are today.”
Caribbean Island Cruises – not Just for the Wealthy
Often considered the vacation of choice for a certain age group, the demand for Caribbean cruises is increasing; what better way to spend time is there than visiting some of the most beautiful islands anywhere. Everything you could possibly want is there at hand with wonderful Caribbean island locations, a new one each day, and every creature comfort on board the cruise liner. Vacations can be for extended period and it is up to your budget, choice of locations and preferences, ranging from as little as three days up to fourteen days or more.
Whilst this type of vacation has become widespread each vacationer has diverse needs so there are many different packages available as it is a time for unwinding, enjoyment and revitalization. Cruise liner owners are aware of this and have different packages to cater for diverse crowds so the vacation can meet their needs of a dream holiday with a variety of entertainment packages available.
Planning is the key to vacationing and with the number of packages now available it will be well worth your time to have a chat with your tour operator’s agent. Each Caribbean cruise will visit a certain number of islands on that particular voyage so you must decide if you want to visit certain islands like Jamaica, Bermuda, Bahamas or Antigua for example.
Disco loving people that don’t like to sleep will enjoy those cruise vacations that arrange activity filled days and non-stop party evenings. Whilst your travel agent can give more details, so can the Caribbean cruise liner website and information on the types of packages should be more in depth.
The main difference with this type of vacation is the number of changes of clothing you take with you as there is a greater opportunity to dress for evening functions. These are ideal opportunities to dress up which many of us do not get the chance to do these days so the ladies will want at least two evening gowns and the men will require a tuxedo.
Don’t worry if you are uncertain about taking your children along on a cruise vacations because there will be plenty for them to do without you needing to be close at hand, watching over them. You can even take time off for a little quality adult time as there is fully trained staff to look after them.
For those of you that would prefer a child free vacation, that too is available so you can cruise around the Caribbean islands without having to worry about children. Honeymooners and couples celebrating wedding anniversaries can also have cruise liner packages tailored to suit them as well.
A Caribbean cruise will be your vacation of a lifetime as it has the scenery, locations, beaches and the first class service you can expect on board a cruise liner whether you are alone or with others.
What Do You Get With Cruise Deals to the Caribbean?
If you’ve recently taken advantage of a cruise deal to the Caribbean, it’s likely that you told everyone you know that you just took the best Caribbean cruise. What made it the best cruise, however? Was it the atmosphere? Was it all the amenities? All the great food? All the great people? Or was it a combination of all the above? It’s likely that your cruise deal to the Caribbean provided you with the ultimate in relaxation, fun and that tropical vacation experience that everyone should experience at least once in their lives.
What Don’t You Get?
Instead of asking what you get on a cruise deal to the Caribbean, you should ask what don’t you get. When you book your cruise deal to the Caribbean, you get a cabin with a large comfortable bed, a steward who will come and clean your room everyday, you’ll get a TV and often refreshments. And that’s just in your cabin. The entire cruise ship offers food, fun, entertainment, pools, sunbathing and so much more than you’ll never get bored. The best part is that you don’t have to drive anywhere, cook anything, clean anything, or do any work whatsoever. All of your wants and needs are taken care of by the cruise line’s friendly and attentive staff. That makes any cruise deals to the Caribbean well worth the money.
Get Off The Ship
Cruise deals to the Caribbean don’t just involve the entertainment on the ship. There are also the ports of call you’ll be visiting. You can get off the ship at these ports of call and mingle with the natives, you can shop, or you can take part in excursions such as horseback riding, snorkeling and scuba diving just to name a few. These excursions and shopping cost extra so you’ll want to find the best cruise deals to the Caribbean so that you can save up for all of the extra things you want to do.
Cruise deals to the Caribbean are perfect for the entire family. Young or old, there is so much to do on and off a cruise ship that nobody will ever get bored. Between the delicious food, the entertaining and friendly staff, the other passengers you’ll meet as well as all the entertainment, shopping and tourist photo opportunities, there will be fun for everyone involved so that everyone can easily say they just took the best trip if their lives.
What Do You Get With Cruise Deals to the Caribbean?
If you’ve recently taken advantage of a cruise deal to the Caribbean, it’s likely that you told everyone you know that you just took the best Caribbean cruise. What made it the best cruise, however? Was it the atmosphere? Was it all the amenities? All the great food? All the great people? Or was it a combination of all the above? It’s likely that your cruise deal to the Caribbean provided you with the ultimate in relaxation, fun and that tropical vacation experience that everyone should experience at least once in their lives.
What Don’t You Get?
Instead of asking what you get on a cruise deal to the Caribbean, you should ask what don’t you get. When you book your cruise deal to the Caribbean, you get a cabin with a large comfortable bed, a steward who will come and clean your room everyday, you’ll get a TV and often refreshments. And that’s just in your cabin. The entire cruise ship offers food, fun, entertainment, pools, sunbathing and so much more than you’ll never get bored. The best part is that you don’t have to drive anywhere, cook anything, clean anything, or do any work whatsoever. All of your wants and needs are taken care of by the cruise line’s friendly and attentive staff. That makes any cruise deals to the Caribbean well worth the money.
Get Off The Ship
Cruise deals to the Caribbean don’t just involve the entertainment on the ship. There are also the ports of call you’ll be visiting. You can get off the ship at these ports of call and mingle with the natives, you can shop, or you can take part in excursions such as horseback riding, snorkeling and scuba diving just to name a few. These excursions and shopping cost extra so you’ll want to find the best cruise deals to the Caribbean so that you can save up for all of the extra things you want to do.
Cruise deals to the Caribbean are perfect for the entire family. Young or old, there is so much to do on and off a cruise ship that nobody will ever get bored. Between the delicious food, the entertaining and friendly staff, the other passengers you’ll meet as well as all the entertainment, shopping and tourist photo opportunities, there will be fun for everyone involved so that everyone can easily say they just took the best trip if their lives.
What Do You Get With Cruise Deals to the Caribbean?
If you’ve recently taken advantage of a cruise deal to the Caribbean, it’s likely that you told everyone you know that you just took the best Caribbean cruise. What made it the best cruise, however? Was it the atmosphere? Was it all the amenities? All the great food? All the great people? Or was it a combination of all the above? It’s likely that your cruise deal to the Caribbean provided you with the ultimate in relaxation, fun and that tropical vacation experience that everyone should experience at least once in their lives.
What Don’t You Get?
Instead of asking what you get on a cruise deal to the Caribbean, you should ask what don’t you get. When you book your cruise deal to the Caribbean, you get a cabin with a large comfortable bed, a steward who will come and clean your room everyday, you’ll get a TV and often refreshments. And that’s just in your cabin. The entire cruise ship offers food, fun, entertainment, pools, sunbathing and so much more than you’ll never get bored. The best part is that you don’t have to drive anywhere, cook anything, clean anything, or do any work whatsoever. All of your wants and needs are taken care of by the cruise line’s friendly and attentive staff. That makes any cruise deals to the Caribbean well worth the money.
Get Off The Ship
Cruise deals to the Caribbean don’t just involve the entertainment on the ship. There are also the ports of call you’ll be visiting. You can get off the ship at these ports of call and mingle with the natives, you can shop, or you can take part in excursions such as horseback riding, snorkeling and scuba diving just to name a few. These excursions and shopping cost extra so you’ll want to find the best cruise deals to the Caribbean so that you can save up for all of the extra things you want to do.
Cruise deals to the Caribbean are perfect for the entire family. Young or old, there is so much to do on and off a cruise ship that nobody will ever get bored. Between the delicious food, the entertaining and friendly staff, the other passengers you’ll meet as well as all the entertainment, shopping and tourist photo opportunities, there will be fun for everyone involved so that everyone can easily say they just took the best trip if their lives.