When's Your Next Cruise?
Published Saturday, September 16th 2023 - Updated Saturday, September 16th 2023As the Summer of '23 comes to a close, what trips do you have on your calendar?
With the change of seasons, ships relocate to warmer markets for the fall through spring.
That means lots of cruises close to home for U.S. residents.
While Southern California ports hosted three cruise lines throughout this past summer, several others join the West Coast party as we approach winter and then spring, Holland America returning as usual to cruise from beautiful San Diego.
The sparkling blue waters of the Caribbean host more ships than anywhere else in the world from fall to spring, during those months when summer weather evaporates throughout most of the Northern Hemisphere but blue skies and sunshine grow more perfect in those tropical isles.
Most cruises embark from Florida ports, but you can also cruise from Galveston, New York City, Puerto Rico and other ports to the sun-drenched Caribbean Sea and beyond.
Not only will you find a wide choice of cruise ships, you can choose itineraries that visit ports you've never visited or return to old favorites.
By the way, it might seem like you have plenty of time to plan your Christmas/New Year's celebrations at sea, but these trips often sell out faster than you might imagine.
Plan your trip now and enjoy exactly the vacation you want on the ideal ship in the perfect stateroom location.
Or book a "guarantee" without a stateroom assignment and save big by simply gambling on where your room will be located.
Either way, booking early is strongly advised, especially for holiday sailings.
When's your next cruise?
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