The Caribbean is the Cruising Capital of the World
Boasting crystal-clear waters warmed year-round, powdery beaches lined with palm trees, friendly laid-back culture, and rich history steeped in pirate lore, the Caribbean is the world's most popular cruise destination and it's no mystery why. There are hundreds of islands, each with endless opportunities for adventure. From snorkeling in vibrant coral reefs and dining on gourmet cuisine to golfing on exotic greens and hiking through lush rainforests, there's something extraordinary for everyone. Cruising offers the best value in exploring this treasure trove of wonders. You'll visit multiple ports of paradise – and only unpack once!A Sea of Options
When it comes to variety and flexibility, the sky's the limit with Caribbean voyages. Whether you’re looking for a 7-night family-style cruise, a budget-friendly weekend jaunt, or a luxurious two-week getaway, you'll find all the options needed to plan the tropical cruise of your dreams.Nearly every cruise line offers an array of sailings in the famed turquoise sea. Caribbean cruise itineraries range in length from short-but-sweet 3- to 5-night cruises, to the perennially popular 6- to 8-night cruises, to the ultra-relaxing extended voyages of 9- to 11-nights or more. Miami and Fort Lauderdale send the most cruisers to the Caribbean, but it's easy to find plenty of favorite itineraries embarking from more than a dozen U.S. ports, including Boston, New York, Baltimore, Charleston, Galveston, and Houston.
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