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PostHeaderIcon Highlights of an Eastern Caribbean Cruise

If you are new to cruising, the Eastern Caribbean makes an ideal destination. The area is relatively compact as the islands are close together. It also offers plenty to see and do for everybody, beautiful beaches, watersports, shopping, dining, and nightlife. The weather is almost perfect year round, with temperatures ranging around 78F to 85F. Planning a cruise to this part of the world is simple since many cruise lines travels to the Eastern Caribbean.

St. Thomas in the US Virgin Islands has the advantage of being part of the United States, so US citizens do not need passports. St. Thomas is also one of the busiest cruise ship ports in the world. This island offers just about everything for the cruise ship passenger, including some of the best shopping in the Eastern Caribbean, excellent beaches, fishing and scuba diving. Nearby St. Croix and St. John, half offer a more relaxed and laid back feel.

Tortola is the largest of the several islands that comprise the British Virgin Islands. Tortola has a West Indian flavor, along with plenty of maritime charm. It is also an island of stunning natural beauty, with dramatic mountain peaks, white sandy beaches, and clusters of mango and banana trees. The island is also a major destination for sailing and yachting enthusiasts.

St. Lucia remains one of the most scenic and well-preserved destinations in the Eastern Caribbean. The island has been named one of the most popular eco-tourism destinations in the world; it is also a popular spot for honeymooners. St. Lucia has two volcanoes, both rising to over 2,000 feet, as well as a spectacular lunar landscape with bubbling hot sulfur springs and rejuvenating mineral baths.

The island of St. Martin is the smallest territory in the world shared by two states. St. Maarten, the Dutch side, is well known for its duty-free shopping and nightlife. The French side of the island, St. Martin, is a little more relaxed and has a decidedly French feel to it, complete with excellent bistros and restaurants. Scuba diving and snorkeling are both popular on the island. The nearby Dutch islands of St. Eustatius and Saba both offer a break from the crowds since it is in a more secluded area. This provides a more relaxing experience when compared to the other islands.

Martinique is considered one of the Caribbean’s most beautiful islands, with its lush rain forests and miles of pristine beaches. Like St. Martin, it also has a noticeably French feel to it, especially in its modest capital of Fort-de-France. The landscape varies from distinctive black sandy beaches to high mountains and rain forest. It is also a great place for bird watching.

Some people insist that Guadeloupe offers a more authentic French experience than Martinique. Guadeloupe offers cruise ship passengers the usual sandy beaches and wide variety of sporting activities. It is also an island of great beauty, with its still active volcanoes, tropical jungle, and sugar plantations. Much of the island has been declared a biosphere reserve by UNESCO. It is also home to many restaurants many of which specialize in delicious Creole cuisine.

Dominica is the greenest island in the Caribbean, still relatively untouched by mass tourism. It is an excellent place for hiking, mountaineering, and bird watching, rather than for beaches and shopping. The center of the island is still covered with dense tropical rain forest, which contains vegetation found nowhere else in the Caribbean. One highlight of a stop in Dominica is a trip to the Carib Indian Reserve. Indigenous Indian people still live here as they have for centuries.

Barbados has been named “the fantasy island”, perhaps for its natural beauty and many opportunities for outdoor activities and watersports. It also has a British feel to it, along with plenty of reminders of its often turbulent history, as well as some wonderful duty-free shopping. There are lavish resorts as well as miles of beaches. Barbados is generally regarded as having more natural and man-made attractions than any other Caribbean island.

Regardless of which island you visit, one of the highlights of an Eastern Caribbean cruise is simply the chance to relax, celebrate an anniversary, honeymoon or to meet new people amid some beautiful scenery. The Eastern Caribbean provides many opportunities for an exciting vacation. Whether you enjoy shopping, relaxing on pristine beaches, or just enjoying the beautiful weather, there is something for you with a trip to this area. Some islands to consider are St Thomas, Tortola, St. Martin, St. Lucia, Martinique, Guadeloupe, Barbados, St. Croix, and St. John. These are all beautiful islands. Next time you are planning a trip to the Caribbean, consider these islands because a trip to the Eastern Caribbean is well worth it. A cruise to the Eastern Caribbean can create memories that last a lifetime.