5/21/2024     by Jonathan Hermann

Six Caribbean Hotspots for Both Short & Long Cruises

Caribbean cruises come in all sizes. You have shorter 3- or 4-night getaways that feel like a glorious long weekend. Then there are 7-to-14-night voyages that allow you to truly disconnect from the hustle and bustle while exploring far-flung island countries on the edge of the Caribbean Sea. Both styles have their advantages, visiting unique ports along the way. Here are our favorite ports for both short and long cruise vacations.

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Colorful Houses in Key West

On a shorter cruise, you don’t even need to leave the U.S. coast to enjoy our first favorite port. Colorful, charming Key West is filled with artists and poets, bars and shops, coral reefs and coconut trees, all tied together with a friendly, laid-back attitude. There’s so much to do here, most of which is walkable from the dock. The “must-dos” include getting your picture taken next to the Southernmost Point Buoy (“90 Miles to Cuba”), watching buskers compete for your attention at Mallory Square and eating locally caught shrimp at Sloppy Joe’s, a favorite drinking haunt of Ernest Hemingway.

Next, shorter cruises often head straight to the Bahamas. While Nassau is a popular port thanks to its buccaneer past and proximity to Paradise Island, Bimini gets our vote for this list. Bimini is a haven for nature-lovers, a place with sugar-white sand made for long walks on the beach and bright-blue water where snorkeling becomes unforgettable thanks to numerous shipwrecks you can swim past.

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Relax at Hideaway Beach on Perfect Day at CocoCay

Finally, you cannot leave the Bahamas without visiting Perfect Day at CocoCay, an award-winning private island that only welcomes a few ships a day. This tiny island offers numerous ways to relax — including private Overwater Cabanas and the adults-only Hideaway BeachSM — along with activities for thrill-seekers, like taking on one of North America’s tallest waterslides and soaring 450 feet above the island in a hot-air balloon.

Longer Caribbean cruises may stop at the above-mentioned ports, but they usually spend a few days at sea to reach distant destinations, especially if the itinerary is set for the Southern Caribbean. That’s where you’ll find our next favorite port, St. John’s, Antigua, home to 365 beaches, many hidden among sheer cliffs and picturesque bays. Throw in lush rainforests and water so turquoise it looks Photoshopped, and you have a destination that is guaranteed to amaze you.

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Snorkel Above a Shipwreck in Barbados

Another popular port on a Southern Caribbean itinerary is Bridgetown, Barbados. This is one of those “there’s so much to do, everyone can find their bliss” kind of place. Along some of the world’s most gorgeous beaches, you can jet ski, paddleboard or surf. Are you more of a land adventurer? Then you can drive around the Barbados Wildlife Reserve in a 4x4, cruise past stalactites and stalagmites on a tram ride through Harrison’s Cave or simply take in the breathtaking vistas from atop Cherry Tree Hill.

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Marigot Bay in St. Lucia

Speaking of breathtaking, the final slot on our longer-cruise list is Castries, St. Lucia. This is a place where you’ll be tempted to overdo it, wanting to experience all the island has to offer. Instead, you should choose one or two experiences and savor them slowly, allowing the island’s paradisiacal allure to embrace your soul. Whether that’s taking a leisurely coastal cruise past Marigot Bay, called “the most beautiful bay in the Caribbean” by famed novelist James A. Michener, or hiking to the peaks of the soaring twin Pitons, you’ll want to breathe slowly and soak it all in.

The same can be said when taking a Celebrity Cruises® voyage. Every detail on board is elevated beyond what you ever thought a vacation could be. You’ll enjoy the intimate feel and thoughtful service of a smaller ship, the variety and excitement of a bigger one and experiences you won’t find anywhere else. They offer a wide range of both short and long Caribbean cruises — contact our agency to find your ideal itinerary match.

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