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Central & Southern Caribbean Cruise Holidays

Posted on September 28, 2007 by admin

The combination of idyllic white sand, blue sea, blue sky without clouds, green palm trees and sunsets red as the fabulous destiny of renting a Caribbean cruise last. Each port of call is vibrant and rich colors. Curacao in Aruba, Barbados, St. Lucia, a cruise vacation in the central and southern Caribbean is the experience of a lifetime.

Bridgetown, Barbados
Though Barbados gained independence from Britain in 1966, the island retains a distinctly British flavor. From British products such as chocolate and China to the hobby, national cricket team, the British influence is evident throughout Barbados.

Castries, St. Lucia
Santa Lucia has been a member of the Commonwealth since 1803. Before that, he was often occupied by the French, as evidenced by the greater part of the culture of the island. Castries, the main port of call in St. Lucia, offers a colorful local market and department stores. In the surrounding lush tropical jungle, waterfalls, beautiful beaches and Sulphur Springs the drive by the volcano.

St Johns, Antigua
The first settlement on the island we now know as Antigua was not established until 1600, when English settlers arrived on the island. Antigua is still a part of the British Commonwealth until its independence in 1981. Today, La Antigua Guatemala is a popular tourist destination, attracting tourists with its ideal climate, 366 beaches and relaxed lifestyle.

Oranjestad, Aruba
In 1499, Spain claimed Aruba, but has done little to cultivate, to decide the island’s resources were not attractive. After a long war with the Netherlands, Spain refrained from Aruba to the Dutch in 1642. Dutch and indigenous cultures have combined to give Aruba its unique atmosphere, visitors can now enjoy beautiful beaches, snorkeling and excellent nightlife.

Willemstad, Curacao
Curacao is the largest of six islands that make up the Netherlands Antilles. Gained independence from the Netherlands in 1954, but the Dutch influence is still very visible in the architecture and culture of Willemstad. With the growth of the oil industry in Curaçao in the early 20 th century, workers and their families arrived on the island of more than 50 countries, providing a diverse and dynamic population.

Colon, Panama
Located beside the crystal clear waters of the Caribbean coast, this province has a wide variety of attractions, beautiful beaches, fascinating historical sites.

Cartagena, Colombia
Located on the Caribbean coast of Colombia, the historic city of Cartagena is almost completely surrounded by lagoons and bays, and always surrounded by the 17 fortifications of the nineteenth century as gold and protected the treasures to Spain.

Puerto Limon, Costa Rica
Christopher Columbus is named Costa Rica (Costa Rica), which is understandable when you encounter the lush, spectacular scenery, where the rainforest meets the ocean beside a gloriously hot. Founded in 1870, Puerto Limon was used for the export of bananas and cereal. Today is the perfect place to relax and watch the exotic birds flapping palm.

There is a wide range of routes and destinations in the Caribbean cruise available in a number of cruise lines.

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