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Why Not Consider A Caribbean Cruise Special?

March 2, 2010 by admin  
Filed under all inclusive cruises

Come winter and your mind wanders to the lovely cruise ship sailing on the idle waters in your Caribbean cruise special. Why not make that dream come true? You may have the time of your life and the kids will love it as well. The best part of a cruise, as you would know, is a hassle-free trip where you are greeted with a fresh new panorama every morning and you unpack only once. Besides, your accommodation, food, entertainment, etc all are paid for in one price. However, if you decide on a Caribbean cruise this winter then choose a Caribbean cruise special. It is simply great.

A Caribbean cruise special often comes in several versions like a choice between a three, five or seven-day cruise, though people mostly prefer the latter as that offers four different destinations yet provides a couple of days cruising the calm seas with nothing to do but relax with a capital R.

Though a Caribbean cruise special comes “all inclusive”, i.e. your food, sleeping quarters and everything else paid for in one price, you may have to pay for alcoholic drinks as most of the cruise companies keep the bar apart from their usual fare. In some cases, even the tips are well looked after but here again, decency demands a generous tip to cabin and dining room stewards/stewardess.

Caribbean Cruise Special – How To Look For And Book A Cruise

Most travel agents offer a wide variety of choices in regard to a Caribbean cruise special. As a matter of fact, all cruise companies look forward to the winter season when they customarily offer their best ships for these specials. Here are some cruise lines to narrow down your choice – take the Royal Caribbean cruise or Celebrity cruise or Holland America Line, Carnival Cruise and of course, the Norwegian cruise Line. You are advised to carry out an online search to find out more about the various cruise companies, options and their specials.

Consider a Caribbean Cruise Special – If you are cruising for the first time

You want to find out whether a cruise is for you so do some research before deciding on a particular Caribbean cruise, otherwise you could be disappointed if it does not meet your expectations. Don’t forget you cannot leave the ship once you are aboard. For example, if you are a happy jovial young family, you will surely like Carnival cruises which are popularly called “Fun Cruises” as they cater for younger families and are always jam packed with parties and revelry. You may, on the other hand, prefer Holland America Line for the peace and tranquility aboard the ship if you prefer the quieter life, looking for peace and serenity on the high seas.

A Caribbean cruise special could be just the ticket for your winter vacation but choose carefully and I am sure you will have the time of your life.

Julie Harper
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6 Responses to “Why Not Consider A Caribbean Cruise Special?”
  1. sailing c says:

    Do young people have an interest in Mini-cruise Caribbean Sailing Vacations?
    I am investigating whether young people between the ages of 19 and 25 would ever consider a sailing vacation onboard a catamaran or a multihull?

    I know a number of young and old people these days are interested in Cruises onboard Royal Caribbean and Carnival but I work for an organisation called http://www.catamarans.com which offers mini-cruises or charters onboard sailing catamarans in places like the British Virgin Islands.

    We are trying to determine if younger people would be interested in special packages for themselves and friends which allow them to go sailing on catamarans rather than a big commercial cruiseline which is more like a floating shopping center than a dream vacation…

    Any feedback on the above is most welcome.

  2. xialou1 says:

    lol……they r going to boot you…..it was a nice try to form a Q rather than sales……..
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  3. Alex says:

    I think that young professionals would be interested in this type of cruise, since the standard ocean-liner is kind of played out. Also, younger individuals tend to be more open minded in trying new things.
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  4. th3 Baroness says:

    I grew up on the water so sailing vacations aboard a catamaran to me would feel ten times more authentic than your cookie-cutter trip on a big cruise ship, however cost is always a factor… especially if you’re in college!

    Does your company offer any group specials or have any special discounts running for students involved with sailing teams? A couple of my friends and I are looking for something crazy to do during Spring Break and this could be it.. but we don’t want to break the bank trying to get out there.
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  5. a_duf75 says:

    Hey College student

    Can I join your group!!!! LOL!!! sounds like a lot of fun but what if you don’t know how to "drive" a boat? and if you are by yourself can you join a group of people?

    Let me know.

    Thanks
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  6. science teacher says:

    I know people who would be interested. I have answered questions here on Yahoo Questions who were interested.

    I would advertise in the magazines read by the young people as well as the sailing magazines. Also the internet.
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