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Tips for a Caribbean Cruise

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It’s no big deal to go to the Caribbean, but to truly discover its timeless natural treasures and beautiful tropical playgrounds, its amazing people, and personalities, is not possible for everyone. And this is exactly what the difference between a vacation and a life-changing experience is. So here’s our list of 5 things you should definitely do on a Caribbean cruise –

  1. WALK AMONGST THE ANCIENT MAYAN RUINS

The Western Caribbean is famous for a capital of Mayan archaeological treasures, including well-preserved cities and temples, ancient plazas, pyramids and citadels majestic as the legendary ruins of Rome, Athens, and Egypt. The awe-inspiring 2,000-year-old city of Altun Ha in Belize and the famous “El Castillo” castle ruins in Tulum will make your jaw drop.

  1. SWIM WITH STINGRAYS IN GRAND CAYMAN

Whether you are an experienced diver or a novice snorkelers, you should definitely take a snorkeling boat and sail the heavenly exotic waters of Caribbean way down to the Stingray Sandbar. We can guarantee you that swimming alongside huge beautiful stingrays on the sandy seafloor in the North Sound lagoon will be one of the most beautiful moments of your life.

  1. ZIPLINE THROUGH THE JUNGLE IN ANTIGUA

Fly high like a bird above the treetops of Antigua’s dense rainforest on an exuberating zipline rope. It will take you right through the heart of this exotic forest over the dramatic scenery and a wonderful gorge full of rich flora, interesting fruits, and several bird species.

  1. MARVEL AT ST. LUCIA’S MAJESTIC PITONS

Your trip to St. Lucia won’t be complete without visiting it’s most notable landmark – Les Pitons, now declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Catch a unique view of these magnificent dominating volcanoes while sailing by catamaran between the Petit & Gros peaks, parts of which stretch more than 2000 feet in the air, and then take a refreshing swim in a secluded cove in Marigot Bay.

  1. LEARN TO COOK LIKE A LOCAL IN COZUMEL

There’s no other way to enjoy the local food learning the secrets of cooking authentic Mexican cuisine from a prestigious local chef, and then embracing the area’s festive culture by enjoying the dishes you made along with Mexican wines and National Open Bar—including amazing cocktails mixed with mezcal, tequila, rum, brandy, vodka, and beer. After a mouth-watering lunch, unwind at Playa Mia Grand Beach Park, which is also one of the largest and most popular beaches in Cozumel.

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