Cruise Specials For 2012

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Cruise Deals 2012

I love cruising, and I love finding great cruise deals almost as much! The goal for this lens is to list all the best current cruise deals available on the internet. The great thing about the net is you can compare and check all the deals, and never buy, then think you missed out on a better deal somewhere else.

Caribbean Cruise Vacation

Caribbean cruise vacations are very popular, particularly during the winter. People love to feel warm when the weather back home is cold.

But cruise lines sail along the Caribbean waters all year round. If you don't want to vacation during the peak season, try booking during the summer if you wan't to find cruise bargains.

There are a lot of cruise lines to choose from. Some of them include the Royal Caribbean, Norwegian Cruise Line, and Crystal Cruises. For those who find this to be way out of their budget, they can inquire at Seabourn Cruise Lines.

Let's consider a few of the cruise companies.

Royal Caribbean's fleet covers the Eastern, Southern and Western Caribbean. You could be away just a few days or a couple of weeks. The Radiance of the Seas for example sails round trip from Ft. Lauderdale to San Juan, Philipsburg, St. Thomas and Nassau.

Apart from the excellent food on board, there are activities that you can do once you reach port like snorkeling, nature treks, scuba diving and Catamaran sailing.

If you happen to book a trip in January, February, November or December, there are festivals that should not be missed such as the Aruba Carnival Celebration, the Barbados Jazz Festival, Mustique Blues Festival, Valentines Day, Bob Marley Week in Jamaica, Tranquility Jazz Festival, Anguilla, St. Patrick's Day, Bahamas International Film Festival and St. Nicholas Day in the Dutch Caribbean.

The Norwegian Cruise line offers a similar itinerary to the Royal Caribbean. You can choose the 3 day , 7 day or 15 day package to the Western Caribbean, Eastern Caribbean or Southern Caribbean aboard its large ships.

Crystal Cruises only has 1 package and this voyage lasts for 12 days. You depart from New York, then move on to Bermuda/Hamilton, then to St. Maarten/Phillipsburg, Antigua, St. John, Curacao/Willemstad, Grand Cayman/Georgetown before heading home to Miami.

The Seabourn Cruise has 2 packages. You can go on a Caribbean vacation that could last 7 or 13 days. Apart from Fort Lauderdale, you can also catch a ride in New York City and visit Charlotte Amalie (St Thomas), and Bridgetown, Barbados. Being on a yacht appeals to people who don't like big crowds.

You can find out more about these shipping companies by letting your travel agent do the research or browsing online yourself.

By doing so, you will be able to know when are the scheduled their trips, compare their prices and find out what is inclusive in their packages. Once you have confirmed your trip, all you have to do now is pack your bags and leave.

For those coming from the west coast or mid-west, don't forget to also plan your air travel so you don't miss the ship before it leaves port. Many of these companies already have air fare and transfers inclusive so there is nothing to worry about.

A Caribbean cruise vacation great for those considering honeymoon plans, celebrating an anniversary or just taking time off from the real world. Once you come back, you will feel refreshed and relaxed.

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  • mini100 Jan 28, 2012 @ 11:36 am | delete
    Ohh, sweet! I can't wait to go on a tropical cruise sometime! Have no idea when it will happen, but there is no harm in dreaming ;) Great deals here, thanks for posting!

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