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Written by Matthew Shaulis   
Add some warmth to your winter with an Emerald Princess cruise to the Caribbean. The Emerald Princess cruises the Eastern, Western, and Southern Caribbean throughout the winter months.

Add some warmth to your winter with an Emerald Princess cruise to the Caribbean. The Emerald Princess cruises the Eastern, Western, and Southern Caribbean throughout the winter months.

Each Emerald Princess cruise to the Caribbean is round trip from Ft. Lauderdale,Florida and offers a variety of cruise lengths. Most of these cruises do offer a combination of cruises for a longer cruise and more time at sea, not to mention more exciting ports of call. The Emerald Princess cruise ship has been referred to as a floating city, so there is no concern about boredom on an Emerald Princess cruise. The ship itself is a grand class cruise ship and carries 3000 passengers, there is a lot of activity aboard the ship and the staff is well trained to make everyone feel like they are royalty. The basis of this article is more for awareness of the cruises available, so we will not delve into all the nooks and crannies of the Emerald Princess, but you can find plenty of articles that do, on my website.

Ports you can expect from an Emerald Princess cruise to the western Caribbean:

The Emerald Princess cruise to the western Caribbean is a 7 day round trip cruise from Ft. Lauderdale. If you are interested in a longer Emerald Princess cruise to the Caribbean you will need to combine the western and eastern or western and southern Caribbean and this will give you options up to a 20 day round trip cruise to these exotic ports, along with a bit more time to enjoy the ship and cruising. Western Caribbean cruises on the Emerald Princess cruise ship will stop at the Bahamas, Jamaica, Grand Cayman Islands, and Cozumel.

Taking an Emerald Princess cruise to the eastern Caribbean:

A 7 day round trip cruise to the eastern Caribbean offers the exciting ports of St. Maarten, St. Thomas, Grand Turk, and the Bahamas. Emerald Princess cruises to the eastern Caribbean can also be booked for 10, 14, or 20 day vacations. These extended vacations can add such great destinations as Aruba, Dominica, Barbados, and St. Lucia. As you can see there are plenty of options once you have chosen the Emerald Princess cruise ship and you should take some time choosing the perfect cruise for you, of course you can always take another one if you don't get your fill right off ;)

Longer vacations are available with an Emerald Princess cruise to the southern Caribbean:

Emerald Princess cruises to the southern Caribbean start off at 10 days round trip and gives you more days at sea than the other areas of the Caribbean. This will give you more time to enjoy the ship and activities. On this cruise you will visit the Bahamas, Aruba, St. Thomas, and more. There are longer trips that can also be booked with more exciting ports of call.

Combinations of most of these destinations are available up to 20 day Emerald Princess cruises and enjoy more awe-inspiring stops on your dream vacation cruise. Deciding which wonderful vacation is right for you may be a daunting task, but once you do, you should take a look at combinations that will satisfy all your sightseeing needs. Each of these Caribbean cruises are sure to please and leave you yearning for more.

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