Friday, February 25, 2011

Cities Of St. Maarten, And St. Lucia

By Atila Suck


Lying on a white sandy shoreline or strolling along the beach is a slice of the tropics at any time of the year. You'll delight, listening to the gentle waves roll onto the shore meeting the warm sun as it strikes the cool water then sends a refreshing zing that reminds you that you're on vacation. Almost as if on cue someone drops by with a delicious, fruity rum drink, and you decide to indulge yourself.

The afternoon sun burns hot, and you pack up your beach gear and trek back to the coolness of your Caribbean cruise boat. This is where fresh sights and sounds can tantalize if your imagination for the rest of the day. Find foods and entertainment cascade before you until at last you collapse into your bed because you simply cannot handle any more fun-well at least until tomorrow.

How delightful do these activities sound? With the numerous cruising boat plying the ocean waves and offering itineraries to the various tropical paradise is your choice of a Caribbean cruise at any time may be difficult. The hardest part of planning your cruise to the Caribbean will undoubtedly be which of the dreamy islands to select. With diverse itineraries for teach trip to the Caribbean you'll be offered a unique and wonderful vacation at each ports of call.

For the sake of a Caribbean, cruise it and are airy, the Caribbean is divided into three areas. There is the Eastern Caribbean with boat that visit ports of call such as city are in Antigua, Barbados and the Bahamas. Then, sailing from and ending in Puerto Rico your cruise delivers you to the U.S. Virgin Islands, and cities of St. Maarten, and St. Lucia.

You'll have a great time exploring these exotic islands. Sailing to the Western Caribbean could include ports of call such as Haiti, visiting the cities Jamaica and Mexico. Last but not least is the southern Caribbean, offering some of the best scuba diving on islands such as Aruba, with the cities of Curacao, as well as the British Virgin Islands.

Many travelers to read sailing, even aboard a well controlled cruise ship, during hurricane season. The hurricane season actually occupies a good portion of the second half of each year. However, many vacationers looked at the prospect of sailing at this time of the year because of a lower price. Summer can be a hot and humid, in the Caribbean. Because of the heat in humidity, it makes it a less attractive choice for cruise ship passengers and well. And, ideal time for a Caribbean cruise is between January and May. Do be aware however, if you're sailing during the spring break, you might find herself sharing activities on a boat with a very large group of college kids as well as children and teens.




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