Since the dawn of the industry, the Caribbean has remained one of cruising’s most quintessential destinations.
Popular with travellers in both winter and summer, there’s no shortage of ships – or itineraries – in this relatively small geographic area.
While cruise lines around the world frequently send their biggest, newest and best ships for a season of sailing to the Caribbean’s most popular ports, the experience aboard a smaller ship, presents a world of difference.
For starters, many smaller vessels are ultra-luxury ships, expedition vessels, or yachts that recall the glory days of sail, but in a modern way. Not only do they ensure a top-notch onboard experience, but their relatively small size also allows them to call on ports that are simply unavailable to the big megaships.
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