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Which islands does a Caribbean cruise go?

Islands and Ports Lucia, Dominica, Grenada, Aruba, Bonaire, Curacao, Barbados, Guadeloupe, Antigua and St. Kitts/Nevis.



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Caribbean cruises from Southampton allow you to experience all that this iconic group of islands has to offer. No fly Caribbean cruises from Southampton tend to sail in the winter months which coincides with the best season to visit.

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Most Caribbean cruises leave from Miami, Ft. Lauderdale, Port Canaveral, and/or Tampa. However, some sail from Galveston, Mobile, New Orleans, Charleston, Norfolk, New York, and Baltimore.

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You Can Visit Multiple Cities in One Trip From the enchanting scenery of Grand Turk to the exciting island life and colorful markets of St. Lucia to the culture and architecture of Curacao, a Caribbean cruise is definitely the best way to see the Caribbean.

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UK passport holders don't need a visa or a waiver if you are going on a Caribbean cruise unless you are embarking or disembarking in a US port.

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Unfortunately, Royal Caribbean cruise ships aren't all-inclusive – at least not in the true sense. While they may not be fully all-inclusive, they do offer guests exceptional value. The pricing model allows cruisers to receive a base experience and pay for any add-ons they may want to enjoy.

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Most cruise lines charge between $400 and $4,000 for a 7-night Caribbean trip in a balcony stateroom. Remember that these cruise costs are only estimates, and that prices can vary greatly based on the cabin style, time of year, number of individuals in the room, as well as cabin placement.

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Geest Line sail weekly from Portsmouth and Flushing to Bridgetown Barbados with a transit time from Portsmouth of 9 days.

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