Cruises To Jamaica


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What a wonderful world of diverse cultures await your decision to look into cruises to Jamaica. Unmatched in the Caribbean, Jamaica experienced cultural mixes for decades and as a result, they have melded into a country that has spawned both legendary people and legendary food.

 

People who are lucky enough to take cruises to Jamaica will find what evolved are wonderfully gentle people with smiling faces and fetching dialects saying, “Welcome to Jamaica, mon.”

 

WHERE DO CRUISES TO JAMAICA MAKE PORT?

Royal Carribean, one of the largest ocean liner companies to offer cruises to Jamaica has invested $180M of its own dollars at the new Falmouth port where the huge Oasis of the Seas with its 16 decks will conduct its Luxury Cruisess from own berth.

The opening has been set back a month from its original opening date of January 7, 2010 because further work is required. In addition to the port, the town of Falmouth is cleaning itself up to be able to compete with its sister towns of Montego Bay and Ocho Rios which are handling the current cruises to Jamaica.

The new two berth port in Falmouth, which is more ideally located between the two towns, is now scheduled to open February, 2010.

However, plenty of cruises to Jamaica are available. Cruise Tips: In the high season, reservations have to be made months in advance because Jamaica is currently undergoing one of the largest developmental processes to have come to the Carribean basin for years and tourists are responding positively to it.

WHAT ELSE IS SO SPECIAL ABOUT CRUISES TO JAMAICA?

Taken from the Spanish in 1655, Jamaica became of the British’s largest island populations. With such dynamic and creative minds, all the cruises to Jamaica have helped it become a melting pot and has brought the work such as that of Bob Marley, with his reggae beat, to the world.

It is also the home of the Rastifarians who bought their own distinctive style of hair, dress and music to the forefront. Rastifarians are also a growing population of warm, wonderful people.

 

Others reasons cruises to Jamaica have gotten so popular have to be credited to the legendary food, art and cultural activities that are found there. The ethnic mix is so diverse, people of all races blend right in with the natives. The easy going life style is attractive and alluring. It is not getting cruises to Jamaica that is difficult, it is getting them to leave.

WHERE DO THE CRUISES TO JAMAICA LEAVE PORT?

Most of the cruises to Jamaica leave from the popular Florida ports of Miami, Fort Lauderdale and Tampa. Short weekend cruises to Jamaica are available as well as longer stays. Cruises to Jamaica could include stops along the other warm and beautiful Carribean islands that dot the Atlantic Ocean.

 

WHAT IS THE MOST IMPORTANT THING TO CONSIDER ABOUT CRUISES TO JAMAICA?

Far above everything else is that you make your cruises to Jamaica a priority. It is still a small country, with limited accommodations if you want to stay on the island for any length of time, you should contact your travel agent as soon as possible to secure your cruise to Jamaica.

If you do not have a travel agent, that is fine, go on-line. You will get all the information you require for your cruise to Jamaica. Let’s not forget…Jamaicans  want you to visit, have a magical time and they want to welcome you back.

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