The North America & The Caribbean Areas
- Date: 2008-10-28 - Word Count: 400
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Alaska
Seven day cruises round the Inside Passage, The Glaciers and the Bering Sea contain spectacular forested islands, lovely hidden waterways between offshore islands, huge glaciers in the Gulf of Alaska and Eskimo settlements around the Aleutian Islands. These beautiful sights take your breath away. A nice hot toddy could be on offer on board to warm you up after your exploration onshore too!
The Bahamas
The Bahamas Region on the Caribbean is made up of 700 islands. The most popular of which is The Grand Island. The Lucayan Harbour has a cruise facility in Freeport Harbour. Stunning beaches offer swimming with dolphins, water sports, exceptional marine life, golf and water sports all over the Bahamas.
New England and Canada
Cruises go to New England East Coast USA and take longer to sail to, in order to reach their destinations of New England, Nova Scotia, The St Lawrence River, Quebec and Montreal. Ireland Iceland and Maritime Canada are also on the itineraries. Travellers love to relax on the ship and make full use of its many facilities and entertainments so as to be fully rested before exploring the stunning ports of call ahead.
Caribbean
Western Caribbean seven day cruises include Mexico beaches in the Yucatan Peninsula, Key West, Belize, Grand Cayman and Jamaica. Longer cruises circle the Caribbean to call at ports from East to West.
Eastern Caribbean Cruises are usually for about seven nights and head for the Bahamas, Puerto Rico, The Virgin Islands and the Leeward Islands. Heaven!
Southern Caribbean Cruises usually take longer than a week, unless they sail from Barbados or Jamaica. They will call at the Windward Islands of Dominica, Martinique, St Lucia and the Grenadines. Then they sail North on the coast of Venezuela calling at Trinidad, Tobago, or Dutch Aruba and sometimes Curacao. A lot of cruises leave from US Ports, the biggest being Miami.
Hawaii
There are two basic choices for a Hawaiian Cruise! To start from Honolulu and back again takes 7 days. A longer cruise would leave from Los Angeles, San Diego or Vancouver on the mainland. The longer cruise from the mainland takes 4 days to reach Hawaii and 10 days or more for one way cruises and two weeks for the return voyage. Whatever it has been booked; imagine chilling on one of the Hawaiian Islands such as exciting Oahu, or lush Maui! All these Hawaiian Islands are famous for volcanoes, beaches, rainforests, gorgeous resorts, Polynesian cuisine and golf!
Seven day cruises round the Inside Passage, The Glaciers and the Bering Sea contain spectacular forested islands, lovely hidden waterways between offshore islands, huge glaciers in the Gulf of Alaska and Eskimo settlements around the Aleutian Islands. These beautiful sights take your breath away. A nice hot toddy could be on offer on board to warm you up after your exploration onshore too!
The Bahamas
The Bahamas Region on the Caribbean is made up of 700 islands. The most popular of which is The Grand Island. The Lucayan Harbour has a cruise facility in Freeport Harbour. Stunning beaches offer swimming with dolphins, water sports, exceptional marine life, golf and water sports all over the Bahamas.
New England and Canada
Cruises go to New England East Coast USA and take longer to sail to, in order to reach their destinations of New England, Nova Scotia, The St Lawrence River, Quebec and Montreal. Ireland Iceland and Maritime Canada are also on the itineraries. Travellers love to relax on the ship and make full use of its many facilities and entertainments so as to be fully rested before exploring the stunning ports of call ahead.
Caribbean
Western Caribbean seven day cruises include Mexico beaches in the Yucatan Peninsula, Key West, Belize, Grand Cayman and Jamaica. Longer cruises circle the Caribbean to call at ports from East to West.
Eastern Caribbean Cruises are usually for about seven nights and head for the Bahamas, Puerto Rico, The Virgin Islands and the Leeward Islands. Heaven!
Southern Caribbean Cruises usually take longer than a week, unless they sail from Barbados or Jamaica. They will call at the Windward Islands of Dominica, Martinique, St Lucia and the Grenadines. Then they sail North on the coast of Venezuela calling at Trinidad, Tobago, or Dutch Aruba and sometimes Curacao. A lot of cruises leave from US Ports, the biggest being Miami.
Hawaii
There are two basic choices for a Hawaiian Cruise! To start from Honolulu and back again takes 7 days. A longer cruise would leave from Los Angeles, San Diego or Vancouver on the mainland. The longer cruise from the mainland takes 4 days to reach Hawaii and 10 days or more for one way cruises and two weeks for the return voyage. Whatever it has been booked; imagine chilling on one of the Hawaiian Islands such as exciting Oahu, or lush Maui! All these Hawaiian Islands are famous for volcanoes, beaches, rainforests, gorgeous resorts, Polynesian cuisine and golf!
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