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Bahamas - Whether you depart from Miami, Port Canaveral, or any of the nearby islands, a cruise to the Bahamas is a magical journey. Nassau, the island nation's capital, bustles with shops, restaurants, nightlife, and activity. But there are plenty of secluded beaches on which to get away from it all. Private islands, such as Royal Caribbean International's CoCoCay or Disney's Castaway Cay. are also popular destinations.
Eastern Caribbean - A cruise through the Eastern Caribbean allows passengers to island-hop in comfort, style, and luxury. Ports of call may include the urban splendor of San Juan, Puerto Rico, the Dutch-accented architecture of St. Maarten, and the Francophone hospitality of Labadee, Haiti. Additional dockings may allow visitors to explore the white sands of St. Croix, the blue waters of the Bahamas, and the quaint resort towns in St. Thomas, Virgin Gorda, and Tortola.
Southern Caribbean - Whether passengers prefer the 365 white sandy shores of Antigua or the black beaches of Dominica, a journey through the Southern Caribbean can suit a variety of travel tastes. Indeed, it's the perfect way to combine the comfort and luxury of shipboard accommodations with the exotic adventure of some of the region's loveliest islands. Ports of call may include St. Thomas (with its multitude of duty-free treasures), windmill-dotted St. Croix, rugged, volcanic St. Lucia, and lush, rum-soaked Barbados.
Western Caribbean - Mysterious and beautiful, the Western Caribbean shelters old Spanish forts and pirate hideouts, golden beaches, and secluded coves. Visitors can snorkel the colorful coral reefs of Grand Cayman, explore Mayan ruins near Cozumel, swim in the terraced pools of Dunn's River Falls in Ocho Rios, or shop in the famous straw market in Nassau. On the other hand, finding the perfect strip of beach and just doing nothing may be the answer.
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