Take a Caribbean Cruise Vacation in November and Revisit the Summer

Saturday, August 22, 2009 ·

By Ric Henderson

The summer months always seem to fly by and before you know it, football season is here and you trade in your flip flops for boots and that is that. No more beach, no more pool, just shoveling the sidewalk and dreaming of the days when the sun will shine again. Well why not bring the summer back a little early with a Caribbean Cruise Vacation?

There is no arguing the fact that most people are much happier in the summertime. Everyone is more pleasant, we get to go the beach or head out at the pool. When wintertime rolls around, things just seem to change. Instead of getting depressed as the summer drifts away, plan a Caribbean Cruise Vacation and give yourself something to get excited about this winter.

The Western Caribbean will present you with a lot of options and it has become very popular over the years. The ports of Jamaica, Cozumel, Mexico, Grand Cayman and Princess Cays are all part of this swing. While ships will leave from various ports, Miami and Ft. Lauderdale will probably give you the most options. Some of the activities enjoyed in this area are scuba diving (the Caymans in particular), snorkeling and hiking.

If you would like to go somewhere that is not only a great port, but also a great destination vacation spot, try the Easter Caribbean. With the ports of St. Marteen, St. Thomas and Puerto Rico all on the agenda, you may never come back home! Great beaches, great shopping and incredible food will all be on the menu here.

Maybe you have been on one of the busier cruises before and would prefer something that goes somewhere more remote so you can truly unwind from your busy life. If that is the case, you can find no better place that the South Caribbean. It is just as beautiful as any of the other areas, but it is just a bit more remote and less crowded.

Once you know where you want to go, the next decision you will have to make is how long of a vacation that you are going to take. There are cruises ranging anywhere from 3 " 8 days or more. If you really want to keep the summer going, split that vacation week up and take a couple of long weekends.

Even if you do decide to break up your days, make sure at some point that you do take one of the longer Caribbean Cruise Vacations. For most people, 4 days is just not enough time to enjoy everything that his part of the world has to offer. Beautiful islands, incredible food and some of the best scenery in the world is something that you can never get tired of.

The summer ends when you say it does. Just because you see football on television and the weatherman starts calling for snow does not meant that you have to give into the season. Go on a Caribbean Cruise Vacation and steal back a few more of those summer days.

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