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Some of the Best Caribbean Cruises

There are many options available to you when you are looking for the best Caribbean cruise. I think that perhaps the best way for you to start deciding what is the best Caribbean cruise for you and your companions is probably for me to just tell you about my favorite one. I have tried several, but to me the best Caribbean cruise I ever went on was the Heart of the Caribbean from Royal Caribbean this seven night eight date cruise was jam packed with adventure and fun. Royal Caribbean is one of if not the best Caribbean cruise lines in the world.

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The Heart of the Caribbean – Best Caribbean Cruise Anywhere

This best Caribbean cruise starts in San Juan, Puerto Rico and does an eight trip around the Caribbean. From Saint Lucia breathtaking peaks to seeing Saint Thomas in a min-sub, this cruise has it all. Each and everyday has something new for everyone on board, unless it is you second time taking it.

Your first stop on the cruise is in Oranjestad, Aruba. Located on the southern coast of Aruba, this historic Dutch capital features traditional, multicolored houses give a completely unique feel to this majestic island. The Dutch and indigenous peoples have mixed to give Aruba a feel all to its own. In addition to the traditional side are many beaches, snorkeling and robust nightlife.

   

Next stop on the best Caribbean cruise is Willemstad, Curacao. Curacao is the larges of six islands in the Dutch Antilles. It seceded and gained its freedom in 1954 but like Aruba before it there is still a very strong Dutch influence on this island. On this island you will have the unique opportunity to explore the Hato Caves. There you can fine a mystical underground lake. Once you cross it you can enter two large cavers that have ancient Indian pictographs. This is one of the most memorable spots on this best Caribbean and a must see for any true explorers.

The next stop is Philipsburg, Saint Maarten. The Spanish originally inhabited this paradise, but they decide to leave in 1648. After they left Dutch and French soldiers hid on the island and shared its bounty amongst themselves. The French and Dutch decided to split the island in two, and this is how it remains today. Amazing beaches, landscapes and shopping are the hallmarks of this tropical get away.

As you can see it is all the unique stops you get to go to that makes this cruise one of the best in the world.