Why Caribbean Cruises 2012
There are many ways to cruise in the Caribbean, you can fly directly to places such as Barbados and San Juan or join the cruise ships that embark from ports such as Miami and Fort Lauderdale.
Caribbean cruises tend to last between 7 and 14 nights, often cruise lines such as Royal Caribbean will offer two different 7 night cruises that can be pieced together to form back to back cruises. Sometimes this type of cruise is called a butterfly cruise.
From the UK, some cruise companies offer fly cruises in the Caribbean. These fly cruises offer charter flights to the embarkation island, this has two advantages. The first is the cost, as everyone on the plane is going on the cruise, this can help to turn an ordinary Caribbean cruises into a cheap Caribbean cruise. Secondly, you do not need on overnight flight on the way to your cruise, the reason being, when you get on to the cruise ship, those getting off will be using the same plan to get home.
Many travel agents offer repacking on the standard Caribbean cruises; did you know you can often get two or three nights in Miami for free if the cruise agent can offer net fares? These types of cheap cruises mean that Caribbean cruises need not be expensive.
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