Thursday, January 24, 2008

How to Plan the Perfect Caribbean Cruise by Megan Hazel

A Caribbean cruise vacation is something everyone should experience. Waking up to a crystal blue ocean, greeting you as you make your way to a tropical island shore is reason enough to visit the sea to the south. However, as great as a Caribbean cruise can be, a little bit of planning before you cast off can make your cruise and island experience even more enjoyable. Pre-trip planning is crucial to ensure the most enjoyment from your cruise. There are many important points to be considered beyond just where to go, when to go, and how to get there.

The warm temperatures, sunny beaches and variety of cultures make the Caribbean a popular winter cruise destination. The Caribbean Sea contains over 7000 islands, inlets, and beautiful coral reefs. Since the hurricane season generally ends in November, the weather is a promising feature during the winter months. Cruises to the Caribbean can be a very relaxing, fun-in-the-sun vacation, especially when well planned and coordinated.

The Caribbean has something to offer for every cruise vacationer. The choice of destination should be determined by what the vacationer would like to experience. Some travelers look for popular nightlife spots, such as Aruba and Barbados, while others would rather focus on the inland jungles, mountains and towns a specific island may offer. The weather, of course, is huge draw to the Caribbean, and its pristine beaches are heaven on earth for many. It is a good idea to research several destinations and choose the one that appeals the most to you or your family.

If you are not traveling with children, you may also want to plan the trip to correspond with a special date such as a wedding anniversary, birthday, or perhaps even Valentine's Day. This can easily develop into a tradition. The history and romance of the many Caribbean destinations help make them ideal for developing new traditions. A little research before the trip will help you plan the right vacation experience to make your cruise holiday perfect.

After selecting the date, you will want to pick the specific trip and cruise line. At this point you should have a basic idea of where you want to go. Also, most travelers have a set budget in mind. Considering these aspects you will be able to narrow down your choices and with a little digging you can find the best cruise to fit your specifications.

There are many online resources to explore when researching and comparing cruise lines and specific destinations. When investigating cruises it is important to consider the value of an all-inclusive cruise versus a regular cruise. For some the ease and convenience of an all-inclusive cruise is worth the expense while others would prefer to save the money and pick and choose their extras.

Packing for the cruise can require a little strategic planning. If you know you will be spending most of your days on the beach then swimwear, beach towels and suntan lotion will take up a lot of space in the luggage. Of course, it is important to pack some clothing for inclement weather, but even rainy days are warm in the Caribbean. If the cruise is mostly spent on the ship, then planning for on-board entertainment will be important. Swimwear, active wear, and formal wear are all essentials on a cruise ship.

Although there are many variables to consider, there are some crucial items to bring with you. Remember to bring important documents such as your passport, proof of citizenship and visa if necessary. Also, it is a good idea to bring along a few copies of your airline tickets and your cruise ship information. Your medical insurance cards and any record of medical history should be included as well. Many vacationers bring a pre-paid phone card if they will be roaming on their cell phone or will be unable to get reception in the tropics.

A currency conversion chart is also a great idea for those who will be visiting several islands. Most islands are specific countries or territories with their own money. Traveler's checks have been popular for some time, and when you are away on you Caribbean cruise keep your cash separate from your travelers checks just in case you loose your wallet or bag.

The enjoyment you find on a cruise can last a lifetime. There are some specifics you should plan out before you cast off. A little planning can make the vacation even more relaxing. While planning where to go and how to get there is important, there are many other points to consider for the perfect vacation. To plan the perfect Caribbean cruise vacation, take a bit of time before so you can enjoy your time sailing through the paradise that is the Caribbean islands.


About the Author

Megan Hazel is a freelance writer who writes about topics pertaining to vacations and the travel industry such as Caribbean Cruise | Cruise Deals

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