
Why spend Christmas on a Caribbean cruise?
When the weather is cold outside, nothing appeals more than a holiday in the Caribbean sun. In this guide, we consider the benefits of a trip to paradise.
People are drawn to Christmas cruises for all sorts of reasons. For some, it is the appeal of warm weather and, for others, the romance of sea travel.
Those accustomed to planning stressful family gatherings will likely welcome the opportunity to leave that all behind. It’s time to relax.
Cruise holidays might be family-friendly or geared towards adults. Some people travel alone, while others enjoy the trip as part of their honeymoon. Cruise ships offer something for everyone, from live shows to organised tours – and at Christmas time, all sorts of holiday magic can be found on deck, from seasonal menus and events to themed decorations and staff dressed as Santa or elves.
Where do Caribbean cruises visit?
A Caribbean cruise will stop off at uniquely different islands such as Barbados and St Lucia, where guests can experience local food, traditions and idyllic beaches. In late December, the weather is warm, and the streets are alive with tradition.
Jamaica, for example, hosts a Grand Market on Christmas Eve, while in St Vincent, locals see in Christmas Day with the Nine Mornings Festival, featuring carols, dancing and light displays. The best part about a cruise is that those interested can choose a route that suits their interests best.
If that all sounds enticing, why not start planning a festive getaway now? Get in touch with me today to plan a Christmas with a difference.

