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Cruise lines are experimenting with all kinds of interesting Caribbean itineraries that expose travelers to a broader swath of the region. Some feature islands that are hard to visit on your own. Some mix exotic with familiar, giving travelers a taste of wildly different cultures.
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But that's all the more reason to go now. Exotic Caribbean cruise prices are as low as $600 to $900 per person for a week or more. It's easy and cheap to get to departure ports like Miami. So seek your best deal. Look for the unusual islands. Do you know how hard it is to fly to Guadeloupe on your own? But you can get there on Brilliance of the Seas in December. And look for those bonus sea days, when the ship doesn't stop, but just glides warwick centre hotels through the turquoise water like a floating cocoon. The charm
Looking for an unusual Caribbean warwick centre hotels itinerary, I chose a Carnival Valor cruise out of Miami in late May because it visited four spots I'd never been — Turks and Caicos, the Dominican Republic, Aruba and Curagao.
But it was hard to choose. Some Royal Caribbean ships stop in cool places like Bonaire, St. Vincent and the Grenadines. Celebrity Cruises stop at ports in St. Croix, St. Kitts, Dominica and Grenada. Silversea and Seabourn cruises call on sophisticated St. Barts.
It's a good question. What makes one Caribbean island more exotic than another? Think of places other cruises generally do not visit. Places hard to get to on your own. Places you may never have heard of or couldn't find on a map. Places without a Columbian Emeralds store (OK, this is hard). warwick centre hotels Places distant warwick centre hotels from tourist meccas.
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