Caribbean Cruises
For most cruise regions there are periods of peak demand (high season), moderate demand (shoulder season) and low demand (low season).
Several years ago, high season tended to be when the weather was best in a particular area (and when all the northerners flocked to the sun), but as more and more families take to cruising, the summer months have become a peak-demand period regardless of the weather (at home or in the region).
High Season: Late June - August; Christmas and New Year's weeks; February through mid-April
The two main groups of cruisers sailing in the peak season are families off from school and northerners seeking a respite from the cold. It's a great time to sail with kids -- children's programs are in full swing, and available even on lines that don't normally cater to kids. Plus it's easy for children to make friends onboard.
Just remember that the best time to go to each destination is usually the most expensive.
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Action-packed Caribbean Cruises are a great way to explore a stunning part of the world.
A Caribbean Cruise is now the smart holiday choice for anyone who wants the most exciting, best value holiday, in the best places, with the best people! Long gone are the days where the only entertainment being an organised were deck games that involves throwing a bit of rope around, you're more likely to be on the nine hole golf course, tackling the climbing wall, learning kick-boxing, or sharpening your Yoga.
Whether it's just you travelling or several generations of your family, the smart money is on cruising. Gone is the stress of finding somewhere to eat several times a day, managing your budget accordingly, and spending your holiday on a trial and error learning curve of unknown local restaurants and bars. Life on board a Caribbean Cruise has all that covered.
Heading off for your Caribbean Cruise will involve flying to one of the popular US ports, such as Miami. Spending at least a day there acclimatising yourself is a good idea, but the humidity of the city is quickly blown away as soon as your ship starts moving, and that hot and heavy weather that seems so unbearable when you step of the aircraft all of a sudden makes much more sense.
Caribbean Cruises now offer plenty of activities and facilities for children, making cruise family holidays more popular than ever. Onboard children's clubs, non-stop activities and family friendly restaurants make a cruise an ideal choice for a family holiday. Family Caribbean Cruise Holidays are also very good value as all your meals and most of the children's activities can be included in the price of your cruise.
Caribbean Cruise holidays were a popular holiday choice long before package holidays and budget flights existed, but passengers of the past would be amazed at the astonishing variety of Caribbean Cruise holidays now available.



