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Luxury Caribbean Cruise Holiday for 2009 – Book Today

August 30, 2008

luxury caribbean cruise holiday
Planning for a vacation definitely needs a lot of thought and consideration. If you have not yet had the awesome experience visiting Caribbean, I bet you all need to have the Caribbean Cruise Holiday. It is through this Caribbean Cruise you will be visiting the most famous destinations like Montego Bay, St. Kitts, Aruba, etc.
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Day 1 Barbados

Your Classic Caribbean Cruise will start and end in this most amazing island, Barbados. Barbados is situated in the east of the Caribbean Sea. The Southern and Western coasts of Barbados are the most popular. Barbados is surrounded by blue beaches and an awesome picturesque view. You can visit the different sightseeing places in Barbados like Graeme Hall, St. Lawrence Gap, Chalky Mount Potteries, Morgan Lewis Windmill, etc.

Day 2 Barbados

Another great excitement in Barbados is surfing. The only thing that you must remember is that there are under-tow currents and those surfers who do not feel that they would be able to handle, must not risk their lives. You can also find interesting shopping districts in Barbados where you can do a lot of shopping which is duty free. You can also visit wildlife reserves, interesting jewellery shops for women, golf courses, etc. So spending the first two days at Barbados is just the beginning of the Caribbean Cruise Holiday, which is nothing less than absolute fun and excitement.

Day 3 At Sea

Day 4 Aruba

Aruba is another astounding island in the Southern Caribbean. This island is known for its sunny weather and a paradise for tourists to have the best time of their life. When you will make a stop at Boca Catalina, those of you interested in snorkelling can have the best time of your Caribbean Cruise Holiday. You can also visit the Caves of Aruba, Mount Jamanota, Arikok National Park, Alto Vista Chapel and a lot of other interesting places that would just make you spellbound.

Day 5 At Sea

Day 6 Montego Bay, Jamaica

When you hear that you are in Montego Bay, you must know that now you are in Jamaica. This city has the biggest airport of Jamaica. It also has a free port and it is where they have the terminal for the cruise line. You might find it interesting to know that Jamaica was a Spanish colony and was known for the export of beef and leather. This city has a population of 1.2 million people. In Montego Bay, Doctor’s Beach Cave is the most popular tourist site.

Day 7 Grand Cayman

This island is the biggest among the three Cayman Islands. The most development on this island is on the western side. It has George Town and the airport. It is on this side that you are going to find nightclubs, fast food restaurants, as well as beautiful resorts. If you want to have traditional Caymanian cuisine, then you would have to go to the eastern side of the Grand Cayman.

Day 8 At Sea

Day 9 At Sea

Day 10 Santo Domingo

When the bells ring and the announcement is made that we have reached Santo Domingo, then you must say it loud that you have reached Dominican Republic. The different places that you can visit in Santo Domingo are Calle El Conde, Catedral Santa María La Menor, etc. The site around the seawall is known as the commercial hub for the tourists. You can also visit Plaza de la Cultura, which is known to have the significant cultural venues. All in all you will be lost in the richness of this beautiful place.

Day 11 Tortola, British Virgin Islands

It is believed that Christopher Columbus named this island Tortola, which means Land of The Turtle Dove. This is the densely populated island of the British Virgin Islands. This island also presents a good opportunity for those who are looking to ride the waves.

Day 12 St Maarten

This island lies in the north east of Puerto Rico. The island is divided among two nations, Dutch and France. The Dutch side of this island is known as St. Marteen and the French side is known as St. Martin. The Dutch side has earned its popularity by offering joyous nightlife, excellent liquor, and a lot of casinos.

Day 13 St Kitts

St. Kitts is the part of the Leeward Islands. This land is known for lava peaks and rainforests. The population of St. Kitts gets their fresh water supply from the mountains. Agriculture, off-shore companies, and global banking sectors play a big role in St. Kitts’ economy.

Day 14 St Lucia

St Lucia is known for its tropical weather and scenery. This island is known for its large number of resorts and beaches. You would be amazed to know that it has a drive-in volcano, botanical gardens, Pigeon Island National Park, etc. You can also shop for a lot of different things at St. Lucas.

Day 15 Barbados

The final day of your Caribbean Cruise will be at Barbados where you will again have an opportunity to visit the places that you were not able to during the first two days. With the cruise coming to an end, every place just flashes on the curtain of the mind and one just want to go on the cruise again. Don’t worry, you can have a more brilliant experience next year.

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