Jump on a boat and explore Europe, the Caribbean, Or the whole world in one fell swoop. A cruise is a dream holiday for anyone scared of flying or with a lot of time on their hands. Easy to book and even easier to sit on, isn’t it time you booked a cruise?
There thousands of cruise options out therem try The Cruise Company for information about the routes and services. Virgin holidays offer all inclusive luxury cruise options that are guaranteed to whet your holiday appetite.
They start at about £400 all in for a two week tour and, depending on your tastes, time and tenacity, well, the sea’s the limit.
A western Med tour is likely to have stops in Spain, Portugal, Italy, Monaco, Malta, Croatia, and Morocco amongst others, and as well as easy and affordable transit between the ports, most boats will be manned by staff who know their stuff and are only too happy to make recommendations for visits at particularly stops.
All in, a cruise is without a doubt an affordable, environmentally considerate and relaxing way to get around Europe whilst enjoying the open seas and inclusive bar.
Most cruise operators have taken the credit crunch to heart and are reacting by offering sweet deals and tasty rates so now is as good a time as any to book.
With the cruise taboos lifting, cruises are no longer the last bastion of retired twosomes with nothing better to do, younger, more exciting crowds are flocking to the deck a taking advantage of arguably the most luxurious way to travel.
A cruise around the Caribbean starts at about £599 and covers all the vital islands as well as a few surprise additions to the route. Book your Caribbean adventure no and cruise into the holiday of a lifetime in one simple step.
The market is awash (get it) with great deals and competitive prices so if you’d like a Caribbean adventure without all the difficult decisions why not take the easy road and jump on a boat? A Caribbean cruise is about more than just sunbathing The Caribbean islands have a rich history, check out Nelson’s dockyard or to something historical in St Kitts. For under a thousand pounds you could see the whole of the Caribbean in the lap of luxury, Celebrity X Cruises start at £339 for 10 nights, but you can get even more luxurious deals if you spend a little more.
Check out The Cruise Specialistsfor great offers and competitive prices for a range of cruise operators. Jewel of the Sea cruises offer a good balance of price and luxury too.
On and off the boat a Caribbean cruise is a cool way to enjoy sun, lush beaches and tourist activities. If you want more punch to your pound, a cruise around Western Caribbean will take in sights around Jamaica and Belize, home of the Seven Mile Beach.
Most cruise operators offer and all inclusive packages that take the edge off the hidden costs you might come across on holiday. Most boats have ample services including great value dining experiences and on-board entertainment. You could travel the whole Caribbean and never set foot on land, you probably shouldn’t though, you might miss out.
If you’d like a Caribbean adventure without all the faff, booking fees and difficult decisions why not take the easy road and jump on a boat?
Caribbean cruises are more affordable than ever before.
A cruise Virgin holidays starts at about £599 and covers all the vital islands as well as a few surprise additions to the route. According to the blurb, a Caribbean cruise is about more than just sunbathing (presumably there’s some sailing involved as well). The Caribbean islands are seeped in history, from Nelson’s dockyard to something historical in St Kitts, geeks are as well catered for as jocks, sun chasers, OAPs or just plain lazy folk who want to drink rum and get a foot rub.
On and off the boat a Caribbean cruise is a cool way to enjoy 24/7 sun, lush beaches and touristy activities. If you want more punch to your pound, a cruise around Western Caribbean will take in sights around Jamaica and Belize, home of the Seven Mile Beach and ancient Mayan civilisation.
Aside from the hot spots of the Caribbean, most cruise operators will accommodate your every whim, and all inclusive packages take the burden off the hidden costs you might come across on holiday. Most boats have ample services including great value dining experiences and on-board entertainment. You could travel the whole Caribbean and never set foot on land, you probably shouldn’t though, you might miss out.