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Dancing Girl

What's the best destination on a cruise?

I would like to go on a cruise and I need to get some ideas of the best destinations.

    



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TINKERTOY ..... the 1 & only
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I have been on about 20 cruises with four different cruise lines and here's what I recommend based on my experiences.

There are two factors to consider when planning a cruise (1) what activities are on ship, and (2) what port stops will be made that I will enjoy.

I have been on Norwegian, Royal Caribbean, Celebrity and Princess. All of these are good cruise lines. Royal Caribbean cruise line has some of the best on board activities including on various ships, ice skating or roller blading, mini-golf, table tennis, rock climbing wall, basketball court and on the new Freedom class ships, Liberty, Freedom and Independence of the Seas the flowrider where you can body surf right on ship. There are always pools and hot tubs and many ship have a Solarium (a cover area) with a pool and hot tubs for adults only. This is in addition to the regular pool and hot tubs for everyone. Some ships have water slides.

All of these lines have ships have great gymnasiums with a variety of equipment. The RC's Freedom and Liberty have THE best gyms I have ever seen on ships.

All cruise ships have a cruise director will organize games and activities around the pool, especially on "at sea" days when there is no port stop. They may also have a midnight party on the pool deck with a buffet, music and dancing one night. Each night there will be a show and it is usually run twice so that no matter what time you go to dinner you can see the show. If you go on the Royal Caribbean ships with the ice skating rink they will have a free ice show that is fabulous.

If you are a gambler there will be a casino, except on Disney ships. Each day you will receive a "newsletter" type flier in your cabin that details the time and location of all of the activities on ship the next day. So you will know what is happening and where. Also, most ships will have a channel on the TV in the room that recaps activities for the current and next day. If there is a port stop the next day most ships will have a presentation in the show room or a lounge that talks about where to shop; then this is repeated on TV.

Most ships these day have 2,000 to 4,000 passengers so things on ship are very well organized and in most cases the ship does not even feel crowded.

When you consider a "best destination" think about also what things you want to do off the ship; what places you want to see. For example, if you want to see history then perhaps a Mediterranean cruise is best because you can then see the Vatican and Colosseum in Rome, the Acropolis in Greece, and/or the Leaning Tower of Pisa in Pisa. Of if you would like to see Mayan ruins then a cruise to the Western Caribbean would be best. Or maybe you would like to see the Panama Canal.

When you select a cruise consider that those going to the Caribbean will feature a lot of beach time and water sports related activities like snorkel, jet ski, para-sailing, or just swimming and relaxing on a beach. There are really three basic types of itineraries for the Caribbean. Western Caribbean cruises typically go to Cozumel, Grand Cayman, Jamaica and a private cruise line island. If you go to Cozumel there is the opportunity to buy a tour to see Mayan ruins, if that's your interest. If you go to Jamaica the two main attractions are a river raft float trip (not rapids) and the Dunn's River Falls climb. If you go to Grand Cayman you will likely want to go to 7-Mile Beach ( a short taxi/mini-van ride ($4 to $5 per person each way), or do a swim with the dolphins/stingrays tour.

Cruises to the Eastern Caribbean typically go to St Thomas, St Maarten, a private cruise line island and maybe another island like Tortola or Puerto Rico. If you want to do a lot of shopping then pick a cruise with St Thomas as one of the port stops. St Maarten is also mainly a beach and shopping stop.

Most Caribbean cruises have a private island stop where the ship takes food ashore for an all day beach party with games and entertainment. Royal Caribbean has THE best private island I have ever been to at Labadee, Haiti. Its a huge place that has multiple beaches and many activities. RC's ships the Freedom and The Liberty which do both the Eastern and Western Caribbean itineraries both have stops at Labadee.

The Southern Caribbean cruise itineraries typically start in Puerto Rico and go either to Aruba, Curacao, and St Thomas and St Maarten, OR they go to the southern Caribbean islands like Barbados, Grenada, Antigua, St Lucia and maybe St Thomas and/or St Maarten. The main difference between these two itineraries, aside from the different islands, is the Aruba cruise has two "at sea" days with no port stops, while the other has a port stop about each day.

The best cruises for me were the Mediterranian and to the Panama Canal (that included stops in Mexico, Costa Rica, and Jamaica). So I would recommend either of these as best.

The main things that you want to do is book very early and by that I mean 9 to 12 months or more early so that you can get the best price and your choice of cabins. Also in the Caribbean you want to try to stay away from the hurricane season which in June through the end of October. Secondly, look for the specials that will be listed on each cruise line's web site. Let that help determine when to go. Royal Caribbean and Carnival both have links to specials on their home web pages.

As I said my favorite cruise line is Royal Caribbean but you cannot go wrong with Celebrity, Princess or Holland America. If you are looking for a real budget cruise and a party ship go on Carnival. If you want to basically be informal the whole cruise go on Norwegian. Finally, while you are looking at cruises pay attention to the ship and when it was launched. The best cruises will be on the newer ship, those launched about 2000 or later. That's my experienced opinion and advice.


tbugs
One of my favorites is Grand Cayman in the Caribbean. Swimming with the stingrays is an incredible experience. Even though the stingrays are wild and fully barbed, they are friendly and take food from your hand.


bellarosa1225
I've been on one to all the different islands of Hawaii, and that was really fun. I'd also recommend Alaska, the Caribbean islands,or maybe Europe.


randall_nd
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Anywhere warm!!! I like the Caribbean the best. Last year we went down the West coast and the first and last day were chilly. This year, we're doing Eastern Caribbean out of FFL.
Jamaica is a good destination. Also Cozumel. Personally, I enjoy the "Fun Days At Sea" the best.
Bon Voyage!!!


Time travler
I've been on 8 cruises with Princess cruise lines. My favorite was Alaska, but I also loved the Caribbean and Europe. You have so many choices, that it can be hard to pick, but for my first cruise, I think I would pick the Caribbean or Mexican Riviera.





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