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Eastern Caribbean Cruises

Southern Caribbean | Western Caribbean Cruises | Caribbean Cruise Ships

While Eastern Caribbean cruises might not be as popular as their Western counterparts are, they are quickly gaining in popularity as travelers look for new locations to explore.



When you visit the Eastern Caribbean, you will be able to explore some of the most scenic beaches in the world, as well as have the opportunity to see some of the oldest architecture in the Western hemisphere.

While many of these islands lack the population of Western Caribbean locations, they make up for this with a great deal of charm in their small towns.

Eastern Caribbean Cruises: Architecture

The majority of Eastern Caribbean cruises begin in Florida, as this state provides the easiest access to the islands. It is possible, however, to leave from northern ports like New York, although this will be a significantly longer cruise if you choose this option. In addition, these northern departures are only available during the summer, as the weather does not permit this type of travel during most of the winter months.

Once you are at sea, you will see a number of different islands, which is what makes Eastern Caribbean cruises so special. Places like St. Thomas, Puerto Rico, St. Maarten, the Bahamas, Turks and Caicos, and the Dominican Republic are common stops on one of these cruises, which will give you the chance to explore many different cultures along the way.

The reason why this is such a unique experience is that different countries colonized different islands in this area.

For example, places like Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic feature a strong Spanish influence, while St. Maarten and St. Thomas were originally Dutch colonies and retain a strong Dutch influence to this day. There are also French and English influences found in certain areas of the Eastern Caribbean, which is displayed in things like architecture and cuisine.Another thing to remember is that in many cases, the cruise lines that run these Eastern Caribbean cruises will own their own islands in the area.

Eastern Caribbean Cruises

This makes it possible for travelers to vacation in their own slice of paradise, which is great news for those who really want to get away from it all. This makes one of these cruises extremely rewarding, as not only are there significant cultural benefits, but there is also the chance to explore an untouched part of the world.

The weather in the Caribbean is a final reason why Eastern Caribbean cruises are so popular. The weather is warm all year around, which makes this the perfect vacation destination at any time of the year. The majority of these cruises last about a week, although it is possible to find some that are shorter or longer, depending on the number of islands that you wish to visit.

These cruises are child-friendly, so there it is possible to bring your entire family with you. Anyone who is looking for a vacation that will feature plenty of things for everyone to do should definitely look into attending one of these Eastern Caribbean cruises as soon as possible.

Eastern Caribbean Cruises: Time for Tea

 



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