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Tropical Cruise Deals: How To Save Money On An Unforgettable Vacation

Think a whirl-wind tour of some of the most beautiful tropical spots is out of the budget? Well think again! A tropical cruise full of crystal blue seas and pristine beaches offers the perfect way to stay in luxury and see all the sites the Caribbean has to offer. Step on to one of these "floating resorts" and you'll know right away that your on vacation, as everything from your meals to your transportation is taken care for youin style! But the fun does not stop there, your cruise ship will sail you to some of the most beautiful places in the world. So what could be better? A hassle-free tour of warm, tropical getaways, fabulous dining waiting for you when you return, all within the relaxing confines of a luxurious cruise ship.

Of course, for a tropical cruise, an obvious destination is the Caribbean. But there is more than just one way to tour this tropical paradise. Few places in the world are more gorgeous and with its proximity to the states, no locale is more affordable. Take for instance the Celebrity Cruises' Celebrity Century, which features a tour of Miami, Key West and Cozumel beginning at $279 for four nights. Holland America's Eurodam hosts a seven-day trip through Fort Lauderdale, Grand Turk, San Juan, St. Thomas and Half Moon Cay. With an array of spas, salons and dining options, these cruises offer luxurious amenities at a budget-friendly price tag.

Continuing in the Caribbean, there are many equally modestly-priced cruises that focus their itineraries on the lovely islands of Bermuda and the Bahamas. Norwegian Cruise Line's Norwegian Sky offers a four-day trek from Miami to Grand Bahama Island and through to Nassau and Great Stirrup Cay, with prices starting at $249 for a this four-night jaunt. For a slightly longer stay, board Royal Caribbean International's Adventure of the Seas, a 7-night cruise making in stops in San Juan, Oranjestad, Willemstad, Roseau and Charlotte Amalie. This cruise also includes unbelievable amenities, such as a skating rink and rock climbing wall, not to mention the standard pampering services, organized activities and multiple restaurants.

But say you want to visit another tropical locale Mexico and the Panama Canal offer excellent cruise deals no matter what coast your closer to. Conveniently launching from Los Angeles, the Sapphire Princess from Princess Cruises' tours Puerto Vallarta, Mazallan and Cabo San Lucas, before returning back to LA. Beginning at $399 for this week-long vacation, guests are treated to loads of attractions while on the ship, including shopping, an Asian-inspired spa, pool with bar and theater shows and casino.
Tropical Cruise Deals: How To Save Money On An Unforgettable Vacation


For those looking for an East Coast boarding point, the 10-day Island Princess cruise from Princess offers an inexpensive getaway. Beginning in Fort Lauderdale, this cruise winds its way through Ocho Rios, the Panama Canal, Puerto Amador, Puntarenas, San Juan Del Sur, Puerto Quetzal and finally onto Huatulco and Acapulco. While on board, enjoy the London-themed casino, premier cigar bar, art gallery, ice cream bar, mini golf course and basketball court.
Tropical Cruise Deals: How To Save Money On An Unforgettable Vacation


But cruises are not just for locations close to the states. A truly dynamic getaway that carries visitors off to the furthest ends of the Earth is more affordable than might be thought. These fabulous cruises will provide unmatched memories that will last a lifetime. Costa Cruises, for example offers the Costa Allegra, a 14-night cruise that makes stops at some of the most picturesque and exotic stops in the South Pacific, including Singapore, Port Kelang, Phuket, Malacca, Jakarta, Bali, Komodo and Ujung Pandang. But of course the excitement doesn't end once you board the ship. The Costa Allegra is equipped for entertainment with a casino, Folies Bergeres Showroom, Flamenco Ballroom and disco.

The South American shores beacon with a two-week Norwegian Cruise Line trip through Buenos Aires, Montevideo, Puerto Madryn, Stanley, Ushuaia, Punta Arenas, Puerto Chacabuco, Puerto Montt and Santiago. This is the perfect getaway when the weather is cold as the South American temps are balmy and welcoming. At under a thousand dollars per person, it's hard to imagine a hotel resort that would offer so much for such a small price. For another tropical getaway, look to the land down under with a ten-night tour of Australia and New Zealand courtesy of Royal Caribbean. This cruise visits such popular spots as Sydney, Arlie Beach, Cairns, Port Douglas, Willis Island and Brisbane, while the cruise ship features attractions such as the Egyptian-themed Solarium spa and pool, Broadways Melodies theater and Edelweiss Dining Room, just to name a few.

It is easy to see that for a low-cost, high energy vacation the choice is a tropical cruise. Combining exotic locales that are filled with postcard worthy vistas and popular visitor spots with the all inclusive luxuries of these top of the line cruise ships equals pure fun. Whether it's a cruise close to home or a floating resort on the other side of the world, choosing a cruise vacation offers the benefits of seeing multiple vacation stops while having an indulgent resort to return home to every night.

by: Matthew1




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