Caribbean cruises UK
if the thought of taking Caribbean cruises UK is an appealing one then it will not take much to understand that such a cruise actually provides numerous benefits including getting to relax in one of the most attractive parts of the world. There are numerous Caribbean destinations that are worth checking out including Grand Anse beach that lies in Granada. The Cane Garden Bay that lies in Tortola is a perfect paradise on earth and one that is within reach for those who are planning Caribbean cruises UK.
Mayreau
There may be no better Caribbean cruises UK option that spending time on a personal and very secluded Caribbean island called the Mayreau that offers a chance to experience a true Robinson Crusoe-like Caribbean cruise. The sun will always be shining and relaxation in the lush green settings of each Caribbean island is just what cruise vacationers will be looking for and getting in abundance.
Nelson Dockyard
Each Caribbean island has a lot to offer and so it pays to check out places such as Antigua’s Nelson Dockyard and St. Kitts Brimstone Hill Fortress. There are other reasons to plan and take Caribbean cruises UK than just the wonderful weather and beaches. There is adventure awaiting those who take a jeep safari through the mystical tropical rainforests that are found in abundance in St. Lucia. One can also swim with the stingrays in the Grand Cayman and Jamaica offers many wonderful horse riding opportunities.
One can also view dolphins and whales and there is river tubing and a chance to go snorkeling as well as to scuba dive. One can also get into the happy go lucky mood by sipping the world famous rums in this part of the world. Let’s take a look at the different kinds of Caribbean cruises UK available.
Plenty of choice
From 14 night cruises to 15 night cruises to 21 and 22 night’s cruises, there is much to choose from. 23 night Caribbean cruises UK on the Arcadia is worth checking out. It sails from Southampton in the evening and spends the next three days out at sea till it touches Madeira in Portugal in the morning of the fifth day. After spending ten hours docked in Madeira the Arcadia sets sail and remains at sea for five days till it reaches Antigua in the Caribbean at nine in the morning on the tenth day. From there, the Arcadia will then sail to various ports including St. Maarten and St. Kitts as well as St. Lucia and then sails to Barbados from where it begins its return journey back to Southampton. After sailing for four days at sea the Arcadia then docks in Ponta Delgada in the Azores and then after a six hour stop, will set sail for Southampton and after three days at sea will dock in Southampton in the early hours of the morning.
Inside cabin rates are priced from 3056 British Pounds while Outside cabins are priced from 3306 British Pounds. Cabins with balconies cost from 4506 British Pounds while suites are priced from 7206 British Pounds.
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