Jamaica
Depending on your budget and how much holiday time you have available, you can choose a cruise from Florida to Jamaica which lasts anything from four days to 2 weeks. Cruises usually dock in two port locations; Ocho Rios or Montego Bay. While in Jamaica, there are some fantastic sightseeing stops for you to visit. If you are a fan of reggae music, a trip to Bob Marley’s birthplace in the small village of Nine Mile is a must. You can see his childhood home plus the mausoleum in which he is buried.This being the Caribbean, there is of course lots of opportunity to get up close and personal with the tropical sea life. From scuba diving, to deep sea fishing and swimming with dolphins at Dolphin Cove, you will be spoiled for choice. Jamaica, a romantic holiday destination.
Costa Rica
Located further south in Central America, is the beautiful country of Costa Rica. Famed for its diverse ecology, Costa Rica has 12 different tropical life zones categorized by the forest type and altitude. But that’s not all Costa Rica has to offer; there is also over 1,100 miles of coastline here, which ranges from rocky shores to palm tree lined white sand beaches, offering holidaymakers plenty of choice. Cruises typically depart from east coast cities, including Fort Lauderdale in Florida.
Round Caribbean cruises
It’s no wonder that the Caribbean is one of the most popular cruise destinations. This region of paradise islands has something to offer for everyone. Cruising to the Caribbean allows you to relax in the sun, ride the waves on a wave runner, soar through the sky on a parasail, swim with the dolphins and stingrays, and so much more! On a round Caribbean cruise you can visit the Cayman Islands, Barbados, Belize, St Lucia, Jamaica and many other stunning locations besides.
Costa Rica
Located further south in Central America, is the beautiful country of Costa Rica. Famed for its diverse ecology, Costa Rica has 12 different tropical life zones categorized by the forest type and altitude. But that’s not all Costa Rica has to offer; there is also over 1,100 miles of coastline here, which ranges from rocky shores to palm tree lined white sand beaches, offering holidaymakers plenty of choice. Cruises typically depart from east coast cities, including Fort Lauderdale in Florida.
Round Caribbean cruises
It’s no wonder that the Caribbean is one of the most popular cruise destinations. This region of paradise islands has something to offer for everyone. Cruising to the Caribbean allows you to relax in the sun, ride the waves on a wave runner, soar through the sky on a parasail, swim with the dolphins and stingrays, and so much more! On a round Caribbean cruise you can visit the Cayman Islands, Barbados, Belize, St Lucia, Jamaica and many other stunning locations besides.
Some ships sailing from Florida may call at private islands owned by the cruise companies offering a wide range of beach based activities. It's worth noting that if you are taking a fly cruise then you will be limited by the airline’s policy. Most ships have facilities such as nappy changing, high chairs and baby products as well as games consoles, books, games and sporting equipment to keep you and your family and friends entertained and occupied!. So, go on, book that Caribbean cruise!
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