Top Royal Caribbean International Cruise Destinations
June 29, 2009 by Cruise Tips
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Royal Caribbean International Cruise is another popular cruise company offering great packages for amazing cruise experiences. Apart from great services, you can expect excellent ship conditions and affordable prices for your perfect cruising holiday. There are many destinations where you can choose to spend your cruising holidays, but which are the top destinations that most people choose for their cruising holidays?
First of all, we have Alaska. You might think that no one wants to cruise in such a cold country, but you are wrong. Many people prefer to cruise in Alaska, starting from Vancouver all the way down to Icy Straight Point, Tracy Arm Fjord, Skagway, Juneau and back to Vancouver in a period of seven days. You will be able to make foot trips to the cities where the ship is docked for a few hours before continuing the journey.
Then we have Australia in the list. This country down under is so popular all the time and the cruise makes its way from Sydney all the way to Melbourne, Burnie, Port Arthur and Hobart before heading back to Sydney. In Australia, you get to experience a totally different culture and learn the special Australian slang when you communicate with the locals. Of course this is not the only route available. In fact, you can choose different packages with different routes.
Bermuda is another popular location for cruising. You might have heard about missing ships in the Bermuda Triangle, but worry not when you choose the Bermuda cruise because you will be cruising from Norfolk or Baltimore to Kings Wharf and vice versa in five days. There will be no missing ships, and you can enjoy your cruise holiday just like any other cruise. Royal Caribbean International ensures the safety of all passengers on board.
Caribbean is not only popular for its beaches but also for cruising along Fort Lauderdale down to Belize City and back up to Costa Maya and Cozumel before reaching Fort Lauderdale again in seven days. I am sure this is perfect for those who are looking forward to having a sunny and warm holiday. However, you can also choose to have an eight-day cruise from San Juan, Puerto Rico to Aruba, Curacao, St. Maarten and St.Thomas.
Do not forget Europe as one of the top destinations. There are many cruises in Europe, and one of them starts at Italy going all the way to Croatia and Greece. There are also more pit stops on European cruises, so you get to go on shore to shop and experience the local cultures. Take photos as souvenirs and shop for local specialties before heading back to the ship on time for departure to another great city.
Panama Canal is definitely a must go cruise, that offers a ten-day cruise from Miami making its way to Haiti, Colombia, Panama, Costa Rica and Grand Cayman. A longer cruise definitely means more excitement and experiences. Enjoy a nice, quiet holiday on board while having fun on shore. There is nothing more exciting than a cruise holiday with Royal Caribbean International.
Thanks to Karl Guevara for contributing this article to our Cruises blog:
First of all, we have Alaska. You might think that no one wants to cruise in such a cold country, but you are wrong. Many people prefer to cruise in Alaska, starting from Vancouver all the way down to Icy Straight Point, Tracy Arm Fjord, Skagway, Juneau and back to Vancouver in a period of seven days. You will be able to make foot trips to the cities where the ship is docked for a few hours before continuing the journey.
Then we have Australia in the list. This country down under is so popular all the time and the cruise makes its way from Sydney all the way to Melbourne, Burnie, Port Arthur and Hobart before heading back to Sydney. In Australia, you get to experience a totally different culture and learn the special Australian slang when you communicate with the locals. Of course this is not the only route available. In fact, you can choose different packages with different routes.
Bermuda is another popular location for cruising. You might have heard about missing ships in the Bermuda Triangle, but worry not when you choose the Bermuda cruise because you will be cruising from Norfolk or Baltimore to Kings Wharf and vice versa in five days. There will be no missing ships, and you can enjoy your cruise holiday just like any other cruise. Royal Caribbean International ensures the safety of all passengers on board.
Caribbean is not only popular for its beaches but also for cruising along Fort Lauderdale down to Belize City and back up to Costa Maya and Cozumel before reaching Fort Lauderdale again in seven days. I am sure this is perfect for those who are looking forward to having a sunny and warm holiday. However, you can also choose to have an eight-day cruise from San Juan, Puerto Rico to Aruba, Curacao, St. Maarten and St.Thomas.
Do not forget Europe as one of the top destinations. There are many cruises in Europe, and one of them starts at Italy going all the way to Croatia and Greece. There are also more pit stops on European cruises, so you get to go on shore to shop and experience the local cultures. Take photos as souvenirs and shop for local specialties before heading back to the ship on time for departure to another great city.
Panama Canal is definitely a must go cruise, that offers a ten-day cruise from Miami making its way to Haiti, Colombia, Panama, Costa Rica and Grand Cayman. A longer cruise definitely means more excitement and experiences. Enjoy a nice, quiet holiday on board while having fun on shore. There is nothing more exciting than a cruise holiday with Royal Caribbean International.
Thanks to Karl Guevara for contributing this article to our Cruises blog:
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If I am not a US/Canada citizen, do I need a visa for all cruise destinations? (Caribbean - all islands)?
June 29, 2009 by Cruise Tips
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Can you answer Helen_Mes’s question about Cruises?:
If so, how do I get those visas - through the cruise company or by myself, through an embassy?
Alaska Cruise Package
If so, how do I get those visas - through the cruise company or by myself, through an embassy?
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You Can Find the Most Popular Cruise Ship Destinations - Take a Cruise Today
June 15, 2009 by Cruise Tips
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Taking a Cruise Vacation can be one of the best ways to spend a vacation. There are many people that may feel intimidated by getting on a cruise ship because they are so big and they may not feel safe. The truth is it is one of the best ways to get away and most cruises are all inclusive so you do not have to worry about food and entertainment. If you are considering a Cruise then it is always a good idea to know what are the popular destinations that you can cruise to.
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Most cruises that you take have several port of calls or destinations that they stop for the day at. It is good when looking at a cruise that you know what places that it will be stopping because this can be a great way for you to see that city.
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Some of the Top Cruises that you can take are, The Caribbean, Mexican Riviera, Alaska, A European Cruise including the Mediterranean.
The Caribbean is one of the top destinations to go to because it has beautiful beaches, great weather and fantastic islands that have great shopping and interesting cuisine.
If you are short on time then the Mexican Riviera can be a great destination to find the Mexican Gold Coast and its beautiful sandy beaches and great shopping.
Remember that when you are searching for a cruise destination that you do a search online to find out which port of calls you may want to see. Also make sure that you enjoy all the entertainment that the cruise has to offer on board the ship.
Thanks to Bryan Burbank for contributing this article to our Cruises blog:
Learn how to find a: Discount Cruise
Most cruises that you take have several port of calls or destinations that they stop for the day at. It is good when looking at a cruise that you know what places that it will be stopping because this can be a great way for you to see that city.
Get some Advice about: Cheap Cruises
Some of the Top Cruises that you can take are, The Caribbean, Mexican Riviera, Alaska, A European Cruise including the Mediterranean.
The Caribbean is one of the top destinations to go to because it has beautiful beaches, great weather and fantastic islands that have great shopping and interesting cuisine.
If you are short on time then the Mexican Riviera can be a great destination to find the Mexican Gold Coast and its beautiful sandy beaches and great shopping.
Remember that when you are searching for a cruise destination that you do a search online to find out which port of calls you may want to see. Also make sure that you enjoy all the entertainment that the cruise has to offer on board the ship.
Thanks to Bryan Burbank for contributing this article to our Cruises blog:
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what is the best places to see on southern caribbean cruise?
June 14, 2009 by Cruise Tips
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Can you answer Debra R’s question about Cruises?:
My husband and I are going on a 14 day cruise to the southern caribbean which includes the islands of st.lucia.antigua,st kitts,tortola,montego bay jam,grand cayman, aruba,bonaire,caracus venez, and grenada. Has anyone been to these islands? What is the best thing to do? beach,hiking or shopping? Any worries about safety? Any advice would be great. Please let me know the good or the bad exp. you had on any of these destinations.
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My husband and I are going on a 14 day cruise to the southern caribbean which includes the islands of st.lucia.antigua,st kitts,tortola,montego bay jam,grand cayman, aruba,bonaire,caracus venez, and grenada. Has anyone been to these islands? What is the best thing to do? beach,hiking or shopping? Any worries about safety? Any advice would be great. Please let me know the good or the bad exp. you had on any of these destinations.
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Cruise to North America & the Caribbean Areas
June 4, 2009 by Cruise Tips
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Alaska Amongst the top spots in Alaska, the Inside Passage, the Glaciers and the Bering Sea are the ones which contain hidden treasures such as massive glaciers, waterways, Eskimo settlements near the Gulf of Alaska and the Aleutian Islands respectively. On board activities to warm you up are always available in the cruises.
New England and Canada. Depending on the traveller preferences, cruises can include Ireland, Iceland and Maritime Canada. The usual destinations are Montreal, Nova Scotia, Quebec and New England. Fully equipped cruises with a wide variety of facilities cruise these waters so that holidaymakers can enjoy before getting to the ports.
Hawaii. With two basic alternatives, Hawaii is one not to be missed. Start from Honolulu, go around the other Polynesian islands and get back to the most populated island takes around seven days. Other choices would leave from Vancouver, San Diego or LA. The longest cruise would take almost two weeks from mainland, taking few of those days to get to Hawaii. Visit the big Island and look at the volcanic formations, enjoy luxurious Oahu and Maui full of resorts and beautiful beaches.
The Bahamas. With around seven hundred islands to visit, the Bahamas region is one of the most favourite destinations for tourists. Do not miss the chance to visit the Grand Island or do some shopping in the Freeport Harbour. Spectacular sandy beaches where one can enjoy water sports and other marine related activities, and luxurious hotels and villas to have the time of the life.
Caribbean. Most cruises leave from Miami and take around seven days, though there is a large variety of other US ports one can take a cruise from. This popular zone is divided into three areas, Western Caribbean including Mexico and the Yucatan Peninsula, South Florida and the Keys, Jamaica and Grand Cayman. The Eastern Caribbean compromise Puerto Rico, Leeward and the Virgin islands. And finally the Southern Caribbean which covers Martinique, St Lucia, Dominica and Grenadines also passing by Trinidad and Tobago, Aruba and Curacao.
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New England and Canada. Depending on the traveller preferences, cruises can include Ireland, Iceland and Maritime Canada. The usual destinations are Montreal, Nova Scotia, Quebec and New England. Fully equipped cruises with a wide variety of facilities cruise these waters so that holidaymakers can enjoy before getting to the ports.
Hawaii. With two basic alternatives, Hawaii is one not to be missed. Start from Honolulu, go around the other Polynesian islands and get back to the most populated island takes around seven days. Other choices would leave from Vancouver, San Diego or LA. The longest cruise would take almost two weeks from mainland, taking few of those days to get to Hawaii. Visit the big Island and look at the volcanic formations, enjoy luxurious Oahu and Maui full of resorts and beautiful beaches.
The Bahamas. With around seven hundred islands to visit, the Bahamas region is one of the most favourite destinations for tourists. Do not miss the chance to visit the Grand Island or do some shopping in the Freeport Harbour. Spectacular sandy beaches where one can enjoy water sports and other marine related activities, and luxurious hotels and villas to have the time of the life.
Caribbean. Most cruises leave from Miami and take around seven days, though there is a large variety of other US ports one can take a cruise from. This popular zone is divided into three areas, Western Caribbean including Mexico and the Yucatan Peninsula, South Florida and the Keys, Jamaica and Grand Cayman. The Eastern Caribbean compromise Puerto Rico, Leeward and the Virgin islands. And finally the Southern Caribbean which covers Martinique, St Lucia, Dominica and Grenadines also passing by Trinidad and Tobago, Aruba and Curacao.
Thanks to O. Cruise for contributing this article to our Cruises blog:
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