Caribbean Cruises

 

One of my dream vacation would be to take a Caribbean cruise – that way I could explore more of the Caribbean. Yet I have also heard about some of the great caribbean hotels and resorts, especially in Jamaica. I have heard about the all inclusive hotels vacation packages and they make booking a stay at one of these resorts seem very tempting. All inclusive means that the resort takes care of everything that you need. You pay for the price of your vacation and all of your resort costs are included such as meals, drinks, accommodations and entertainment. With cruises I do not think this is so. The all-inclusive concept is about helping travelers make the most of their holiday with minimum hassle and no thoughts about what an extra drink or an extra snack will cost,or can I afford dessert? However, all-inclusive packages differ greatly and it is essential that you choose carefully to make sure that the hotel you book offers the package that meets your requirements.

Ocho Rios hotels are a great choice for newlyweds, couples, and honeymooners. It is a favorite destination of American, British and Canadian tourists under the age of 40, who, among other things, appreciate the fact that English is the country’s native language.

Ocho Rios is the main cruise port to the island of Jamaica. There’s great shopping, picture-perfect beaches, golf, polo and of course, the world-famous Dunn’s River Falls just waiting to be climbed. Just west of Ocho Rios, you’ll find the resort town of Runaway Bay, one of Jamaica’s most popular destinations, and home to Breezes Runaway Bay.

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