what is the most fun cruise destination to go to?

June 29, 2009 by Cruise Tips  
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Can you answer Brooke’s question about Cruises?:

my grandma told me i could choose any cruise i would like to go on. There are so may different choices to choose from. i need some help deciding where i wanna go. i want some where with a beach, sunny, fun activities. i also want the boat to have some neat activities. Cant anyone help me?

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4 Responses to “what is the most fun cruise destination to go to?”

  1. Zachary K on July 2nd, 2009 5:10 am

    Cruises Feedback: Puertoreco

  2. lildude211us on July 3rd, 2009 8:50 pm

    Cruises Feedback: I think the most popular cruises are the ones that go to the Bahamas and the Caribbeans. There are also some that go to Alaska, Canada, Northeast US…

    I just think that pretty much any destination is fun and just going on a cruise ship (especially with the major cruise lines) is fun.

  3. christine on July 4th, 2009 10:25 pm

    Cruises Feedback: Key West

  4. MomSezNo on July 5th, 2009 8:37 am

    Cruises Feedback: I’d say a Western Caribbean cruise, especially for a first cruise. This usually includes, Cozumel, Grand Cayman, sometimes Jamaica [although I'd choose a cruise that doesn't stop there], maybe Costa Maya [once it recovers from hurricane damage], Roatan, Belize, Nassau, a line’s private island - some combination of three or four of these.

    Get a book on cruising or the Caribbean from your library or bookstore. This will give you a general idea of what cruising is all about, or what the different islands in the Caribbean have to offer. Itinerary isn’t the only choice you’ll have to make - there’s also time of year, size/age of ship, cruise line, type and location of cabin, etc. A travel agent, especially one who specializes in cruises, will be very helpful, once you’ve gotten some idea of what you want.

    You might also be interested in a great site that has info from experienced cruisers: CruiseCritic.com. Click on “Boards” then go to whatever topic interests you - perhaps “Ports of Call”, “First Time Cruisers”. You might also want to click on “Reviews” at the top of the page and read the pro reviews and, especially, “Member Reviews” to see what the pros/cons are of the different lines and ships.

    All the boats will have lots of activities, though some will have more than others. Carnival, Royal Caribbean and Princess have a high activity level and a wide range of passengers.

    Have fun doing some research and I hope you find just the right cruise for you.

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