Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Florida Has 5 of the Top Cruise Cities in the United States

Posted by Shirley at 5:15 PM 0 comments
There are now five cruise ports in Florida, with four located on the east coast. When choosing a location to cruise from, obviously location plays a great deal into your decision. The closer you can originate your to your targeted destination, not only will you sail there quicker but all things being equal at a lesser cost. And even though cruise ships from multiple Florida cruise cities may go to similar points, Miami will probably be closer to your destination. Each location, however can give a unique experience.

1. Miami. Many call this the cruise capital of the world, as from here you can cover the entire Caribbean, perhaps the most popular cruise destination in the world. From Miami you can also get to the Bahamas for a long weekend getaway of two, three or four days on a number of different lines.

Miami is ideal for getting to the eastern Caribbean, as it is closest to these islands from anywhere in the United States. Plus the small eastern Caribbean islands are closely bunched together, meaning less sailing time and more shore time. These cruises typically last from five to twelve days. Western Caribbean might be slightly longer, and includes some great Mexican locations along with Jamaica.

Other destinations you can reach from Miami include the Panama Canal and then onto the Pacific ports in Mexico and California, plus South America. There are also cruises across the Atlantic to Europe.
2. Ft. Lauderdale. Some of the most popular Caribbean itineraries depart from Fort Lauderdale. Also known as Port Everglades, this is a great place to spend some time before and after the cruise. Ft. Lauderdale is really a gem of a place to visit.

3. Port Canaveral. A popular destination to start a Caribbean, Bahamas or Transatlantic cruise. Carnival Cruises were one of the first to see the benefits of cruising out of the central Florida port, and it is now used by Disney Cruises to couple their Disney World vacations with a Disney cruise.
4. Tampa. You will have easy access to the Caribbean from this accessible Florida Port. Carnival, Holland America, Royal Caribbean and Norwegian Cruise Lines offer four, five, seven and fourteen day cruises from here. Although this port is far from the largest as far as activity, it is developing into one of the most customer-friendly. It is next to a complex offering dining, shopping and an IMAX theater, in addition to the Florida Aquarium.

5. Jacksonville. There are four, five and seven day cruises from here, and due to its proximity to the Bahamas a great deal of the cruises will go there. Jacksonville is also the hub of northern Florida and has a great many attractions before you board.
 

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