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If you have never taken a cruise, you are missing out on one of the best vacations on earth because it really is like no other place on earth.

Five Reasons to Choose a Cruise

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#1 – It makes choosing places to go and see simple by packaging popular destinations within the chosen routes, having tons of activities onboard so you never need to leave the ship until you get home, and offering trendy shore excursions for shopping, sightseeing, activities such as snorkeling, swimming with dolphins, and horseback riding, or just lying around on the beach so you know what to do onshore and where to go. These side trips can be booked in advance and paid for before you leave home so all the planning is done and you can just have fun.

#2 – It’s a great value because you can bundle everything as a package and pay one time. There are things you can spend money on, such as shore excursions, drinks on board, gambling, purchasing souvenirs, and some of the many, many pictures they will take of you. However, you can be as thrifty as you like because your room and board, food, and, should you purchase your transportation in a bundle with your cruise, your airfare and travel to the ship are all included and paid for when you book. Also, depending on where you live and your preferences (such as finding air travel undesirable), you may elect to drive to the shoving off port so you won’t need airfare and shuttles, but don’t forget to set aside money for parking. Some companies offer off-site secure parking for less than the on-site parking and with more security. Port Parking Miami vendor Safe Cruise Parking offers a steep discount as compared to parking at Miami port, a gated lot with 24/7 security, and is a five-minute walk away, but if you prefer to ride to the terminal, Miami Port Parking also offers a complimentary shuttle to and from.

#3 – “Free” food (of course it’s not free, but it is included in the price of the cruise so you won’t have to shell out additional money except under certain circumstances, like alcoholic beverages) prepared by gourmet chefs who are in heavy demand and graduates of some of the finest culinary schools around the world. Dining options abound, also in an attempt to appeal to a wide variety of personal preferences for ages from 2 to 102. There will be “fancy” eateries, buffets with a wide variety of options, pizza, sandwiches, and ice cream parlors, and much, much more. You won’t go hungry and, if you do, it will be your own fault.

#4 – It’s a great family vacation no matter how you slice it. Most cruise lines offer child care options should you plan an adults-only evening, separate kid’s activities, parties, and entertainment, and, when you are ready to come back together, family-friendly activities to please every member of your group.

image2#5 – There is a lot of pampering going on from couples massages and spa treatments for hair, skin, and nails. You can lounge by the pool and soak up some sun or hop in the hot tub to unwind with your honey. The kids, meanwhile, will be running, jumping, climbing, and swimming with qualified activities directors, nearby but separate. After a day in the sun, you can sink gratefully into a soft bed and be rocked to sleep by the waves for sweet dreams of the days ahead while all your stress melts away.

The Eastern Caribbean is a popular and exotic destination with many packages to choose from offering trips from 3 to 14 days, all departing from Miami and offering a wide range of ports of call. September is a perfect time to cruise because the weather is still warm and school is once again in session, cutting down the crowds somewhat. In addition, September offers bargain rates for several reasons, including the end of summer vacation time, meaning some vessels can have a lot of empty cabins but savvy travelers can benefit from their misfortune by snagging an inside or unsold cabin last minute for an extra discount. However, you must weigh the options for cost savings because savings can also be substantial for booking up to six months in advance.

September is also hurricane season; however, in many cases of an unfavorable weather event, usually a change of itinerary is all it takes for the show to go on. In the unlikely event that the entire vacation is canceled, most cruise lines offer credits for affected passengers. Another way to protect your investment is to purchase very affordable travel insurance that covers multiple situations. It is a very smart purchase.

So, the answer to the question of the best September cruises is all. Bon Voyage!