Be honest. Chances are that before you took your first cruise, you secretly thought that cruises are exactly like the ones you saw on Love Boat. Cruising was all about sunny, tropical destinations like Bermuda, Mexico and Hawaii.
Since traveling by cruise ship is more popular than ever before, thanks to its affordability, you can not only go to those sunny destinations but also to more unusual ports like Hong Kong, Alaska, Norway and the Amazon River.
Cruising is still preferable in warm waters. Many first-time cruisers often choose to go to the Caribbean. The Bahamas, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands, are on the list of favorites. The Dominican Republic, Jamaica and the Cayman Islands are also frequently chosen. Most ships that are bound for the Caribbean typically leave the U.S. from the Eastern coast and from Florida. Same thing with Bermuda.
People residing on the west coast often cruise to Hawaii. One of the main attractions are the black sandy beaches of Punaluu. Cool Alaskan cruises are a big deal not only because of the sights but also because of the cool side trips that can be taken. Travelers have the opportunity to see glaciers, either by walking tour, helicopter or land. It is possible to go salmon fishing, or even imagine life there at the time of the Gold Rush. Wildlife is an added bonus for the outdoors-loving, enthusiastic traveler. It is fairly easy to spot humpback whales, bears, wolverines, moose and sea lions.
If it is winter time in the United States, you can bet that veteran cruisers may be heading to places in South America like Rio de Janeiro or Buenos Aires to indulge in their summer seasons in an exotic locale. The most daring travelers might even go on an Amazonian cruise, or to the Galapagos Islands.
The Indian ocean might be great for travelers who prefer less commercialized locations. Locations such as Madagascar, the Seychelles Islands and the Spice Islands, are unforgettable locations. Plus, you could even extend your vacation to include a Kenyan safari.
The Mediterranean Sea beckons to the cruisers who are history buffs. Some of the places rich in history include Italy and the ruins of Rome including the Colosseum. Greece is also a very historical destination. Most Grecian cruises include the islands of Corfu and Crete. Generally speaking, Europe is the perfect destination for anyone wishing to step back in time. Europe has a flavor for everyone's taste, from the Scottish castles to the haunting charm of sunny Barcelona in Spain.
Deciding where to go is one of the hardest parts of cruise travel. For a lot of us, budget dictates where we can go. Are you more inclined to visit a warm area, or do you prefer the cooler charm of Alaska? Regardless of how high or low your budget is, there are cruise packages available for any pocket.
Since traveling by cruise ship is more popular than ever before, thanks to its affordability, you can not only go to those sunny destinations but also to more unusual ports like Hong Kong, Alaska, Norway and the Amazon River.
Cruising is still preferable in warm waters. Many first-time cruisers often choose to go to the Caribbean. The Bahamas, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands, are on the list of favorites. The Dominican Republic, Jamaica and the Cayman Islands are also frequently chosen. Most ships that are bound for the Caribbean typically leave the U.S. from the Eastern coast and from Florida. Same thing with Bermuda.
People residing on the west coast often cruise to Hawaii. One of the main attractions are the black sandy beaches of Punaluu. Cool Alaskan cruises are a big deal not only because of the sights but also because of the cool side trips that can be taken. Travelers have the opportunity to see glaciers, either by walking tour, helicopter or land. It is possible to go salmon fishing, or even imagine life there at the time of the Gold Rush. Wildlife is an added bonus for the outdoors-loving, enthusiastic traveler. It is fairly easy to spot humpback whales, bears, wolverines, moose and sea lions.
If it is winter time in the United States, you can bet that veteran cruisers may be heading to places in South America like Rio de Janeiro or Buenos Aires to indulge in their summer seasons in an exotic locale. The most daring travelers might even go on an Amazonian cruise, or to the Galapagos Islands.
The Indian ocean might be great for travelers who prefer less commercialized locations. Locations such as Madagascar, the Seychelles Islands and the Spice Islands, are unforgettable locations. Plus, you could even extend your vacation to include a Kenyan safari.
The Mediterranean Sea beckons to the cruisers who are history buffs. Some of the places rich in history include Italy and the ruins of Rome including the Colosseum. Greece is also a very historical destination. Most Grecian cruises include the islands of Corfu and Crete. Generally speaking, Europe is the perfect destination for anyone wishing to step back in time. Europe has a flavor for everyone's taste, from the Scottish castles to the haunting charm of sunny Barcelona in Spain.
Deciding where to go is one of the hardest parts of cruise travel. For a lot of us, budget dictates where we can go. Are you more inclined to visit a warm area, or do you prefer the cooler charm of Alaska? Regardless of how high or low your budget is, there are cruise packages available for any pocket.
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