Where is the best place to cruise?
Anywhere, at any time, to any place. That's the answer!
Cruising is so fun and exciting, it's almost as though the ports of call, wherever they may be, is secondary to the cruise ship itself. Actually, many people say that the ship is a destination in itself. And it truly is.
Now that more and more people are actively cruising, cruise lines are quickly coming up with new and exciting itineraries, and exploring more and more ports of call. Royal Caribbean is even helping Jamaica build a whole new port in between the usual Montego Bay and Kingston. The Mediterranean is always opening up new ports of call. And you can even find exotic ports in exotic places such as the Baltic Sea, Red Sea, Canary Islands, Indian Ocean, Southeast Asia, and South Pacific. Even the wild and crazy Amazon River and the almost forgotten Antarctica are becoming more and more popular for cruises.
Be aware, though, that not all cruise lines cruise in all areas.
And, before you go, since you're already online now, why not look up some of the ports of call online to get local information. And look in their chat rooms for contact with local people who could give you extra special tips and hints about their home ports.
There are some cruise itineraries that stop at a new port every day, and others that stop at only one. So many stops might be tedious and boring if you are always seeing the same type of things at each port. However, numerous days at sea might not be a whole lot of fun either. Just remember, though, even though the ship might be docked, doesn't mean that you have to get off. Some people stay on at certain ports for one reason or another, and they enjoy the quiet atmosphere of a passenger-unfilled ship.
Of course, some enjoy lots of ports and/or lots of sea days. So look at each itinerary carefully to find out which ports are covered and how many sea days are part of the cruise.
Whether you prefer ports, sea days, or both, book you next sure-to-be-exciting cruise at www.kingarthur.myttn.com today!
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