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    Caribbean Cruises

    Dreaming of a tropical Caribbean cruise holiday?

    For those who dream of white sandy beaches fringed with palms, crystal clear waters, historic waterways and bustling towns, a Caribbean cruise holiday offers exactly this. From volcanic peaks to magical reefs, experience these diverse islands from the luxury of your cruise ship. Caribbean cruises typically take in such islands as Dominica, Jamaica, St Kitts, Antigua, Martinique, St Lucia and Barbados, as well as cruising to destinations further afield such as Belize, Honduras, Cuba, and Colombia's Caribbean coast. You can book cruises from UK ports such as Southampton or Dover or opt for a fly/cruise holiday and join us in the Caribbean. Book your Caribbean cruise holiday today: life doesn't get any better than this!


    See all Caribbean cruises 2012
     

    Caribbean Cruises Highlights

    A Tale of Two Cities - Belize City

    From Coast to Coast - Barbados

    Island Drive - Grenada

    Havana Sightseeing - Havana

     

    • Upcoming Caribbean Cruises - D1225
    • On the Boudicca
    • Departing on 18 Nov 2012 for 28 nights
    • Prices starting from £2,639.
    • CARTAGENA - INFORMATION
    • Cartagena (Colombia), Colombia
    • Cartagena, founded in 1533 by Pedro de Heredia, is today one of the great tourist destinations in South America. It is full of history connected to Spanish-English conflict for dominance in the New World. There were three forts built to protect Cartagena from invasion; San Sebastian de Pastelillo, which was built between 1558 and 1567; the fortress of San Lorenzo in the city; and the great fortress of San Felipe, just outside the city. There was also a great wall built encircling the city. Despite these great defences, Cartagena fell to Sir Francis Drake in 1586. Today, Cartagena welcomes visitors from all over the world.

      For reference, the official currency for Colombia is the Colombian Peso.
       

    • COLON - INFORMATION
    • Colon, Panama, Panama
    • The city of Colon was founded in 1850 by Americans. The Atlantic terminus of the Panama Railroad, was already under construction in an attempt to meet the gold rush demand for a fast route to California. For a number of years early in its history, the town was called Aspinwall after Panama Railroad promoter William Henry Aspinwall, while the city's Hispanic community called it Colón, in honor of Christopher Columbus.

      The Currency of Panama is the US Dollar.

    • EXC. TOUR - BEAUTIFUL BARBUDA
    • St John's, Antigua, Antigua and Barbuda
    • This tour offers us a unique and exclusive opportunity to visit Antigua’s sister island, Barbuda, famed for its deserted pink sand beaches and crystal clear waters. Just 27 miles north of Antigua, and covering 62 square miles, Barbuda was once a popular holiday destination for Princess Diana.

      THIS EXCLUSIVE TOUR HAS LIMITED AVAILABILITY - PRE BOOKING IS RECOMMENDED

    • EXC. TOUR - DOLPHIN TRAINER FOR A DAY
    • Willemstad, Curacao, Netherlands Antilles
    • This is a once in a lifetime tour!

      THIS EXCLUSIVE TOUR WILL HAVE VERY LIMITED CAPACITY SO EARLY PRE BOOKING IS RECOMMENDED

    • GRAND TURK - INFORMATION
    • Grand Turk, Turks & Caicos, Turks and Caicos Islands
    • Grand Turk Island is an island in the Turks and Caicos Islands. It is the largest island in the Turks Islands (the smaller of the two archipelagos that make up the island nation) with 18 km2 (6.9 square miles). The island is the administrative, historic, cultural and financial center of the territory, and has the second largest population of the islands at approximately 3,720 people.

      It gained international attention in 1962 when John Glenn's Friendship 7 Mercury spacecraft landed in the vicinity of Grand Turk Island off the southeast shoreline. A replica of the Friendship 7 is on display in Grand Turk at the entrance to the Grand Turk Island airport.

      The Currency of the Turks and Caicos Islands is the US Dollar.

    On your Caribbean cruise you will discover that these islands have a strong similarity of weather and climate, with the Atlantic Ocean and Caribbean Sea being warm at all times of the year.     

     

    • Average temperature: 18-24°C
    • Maximum summer temperature: 38°C
    • Minimum Winter temperature: 15°C

     

    The wettest months in the Caribbean are from May to October and daily sunshine hours average from seven to nine. If you are uncertain as to when to book your Caribbean cruise holiday, the area experiences no great extremes of temperature, with warm and sunny winters and hot summers, but without the excessively high temperatures that would cause discomfort.

    To check on weather conditions for your Caribbean cruise, click here to register or sign in to "My-Cruises".