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6 cruise destinations Do not miss
If the economy has to rethink that road trip across the United States, and then turn your thoughts the high seas. With food and accommodation included in the ticket price, cruising the high seas has never been a better business.
Western Caribbean
Consider a five-night cruise in the western Caribbean. From $ 379 a person, you'll Ft Lauderdale, Florida, and head to George Town, Cayman Islands and then to Cozumel, Mexico. This trip offers the best in the world of the Caribbean. Residents of the Cayman Islands enjoy the highest living standards in the Caribbean. Lenient tax laws, which has more registered companies than inhabitants. As for Cozumel, say the area has a Mexican heart and Caribbean soul – the best worlds.
Eastern Caribbean
Start with a visit to the Big Apple – New York, New York. After attending a show Broadway and stay up all night in the city that never sleeps, you can choose to leave for the Eastern Caribbean from two cruise terminals: Brooklyn or Manhattan. Ships departing from both terminals are required by the Eastern Caribbean, one of the most popular places for tourists from North America. Typically, cruise ships do stops in Puerto Rico, St. Thomas, the Bahamas and Turks and Caicos Islands during the summer. There you will find some of the best beaches in the world, each place with its special flavor.
Alaska
For places that have never seen, consider a seven-night cruise to Alaska. Starting at $ 529 per person, will embark Seattle, Washington, and then go to Juneau, Skagway, Ketchikan and Victoria. Remember that all prices are based on double occupancy and airfare is not included. Once in Alaska, take everything you can. Try to Juneau in a day, to see glaciers, wildlife, having outdoor adventures and shopping.
In Ketchikan, you have the option to hike to Deer Mountain Trail or take a ferry between the islands of the Prince of Wales. In Victoria, capital of British Columbia, is something that can not be expected in Alaska: green bushes, beautiful flower gardens and trees of all kinds. This garden city is surrounded the ocean and mountains. The city itself is full of historical sites and entertainment and seafood restaurants.
Mexico
There is probably no place as exotic as the Mexican Riviera. A seven-day cruise, from San Diego, California, can start as low as $ 499 per person. From Southern California, will travel to the following ports of call: Mazatlan, Puerto Vallarta and Cabo San Lucas. In Mazatlan you can tour the mountains Sierra Madre in the beginning on a peninsula that extends into the Pacific Ocean. You can also walk miles of beaches or break your fishing rod and join the fishermen around the world. In Puerto Vallarta, called the "soul of Mexico," you can visit some prestigious art galleries or dine in restaurants fabulous. In Cabo San Lucas, "the jewel of the peninsula of Baja California," are great sporting opportunities including golf courses designed world-class by Tom Weiskopf and Robert Trent Jones II.
Europe
Even Europe is within reach these days. Consider a seven-day cruise with stops in Venice, Dubrovnik, Athens / Piraeus, Izmir, Nafplion and Venice. Prices are as low as $ 699 for an inside cabin or as high and $ 1,349 for a suite. Venice is one of the world class cities you must see before high tide destroyed. Before you start your cruise, spend a day in their channels and enjoy the sites you read. Four days, you will be in Athens and Piraeus, Greece. Enjoy views of the harbor's largest shipping in the world as a backdrop the Aegean Sea. The last day is that the verification of Izmir, Turkey, home to the famous International Fair.
Australia
If Europe is not exotic enough, consider a cruise to Australia – the land down under. For just $ 485 a person, you can leave Sydney, Australia, and spend three days at sea, visiting Burnie and Melbourne. Burnie is a large port with spectacular scenery including beautiful waterfalls, natural spaces, galleries art and even the cheese factory Lacto, offering a fascinating installation.
In Melbourne, is more than you take in. It has everything you would expect from a world class city, including beautiful buildings, art galleries, great shopping districts and special events – such as race more country's wealthiest riding, rugby and cricket. Because the city is home to people from over 100 countries, there are restaurants in Italy, Greece, Middle East, Africa and of course Australia.
If you've been on cruises before and this is your first trip, you're bound to enjoy one of the most relaxing see the world.
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Donna Davis is a freelance writer who writes about several topics including discount cruises.
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