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Cheap Caribbean Cruises

Cheap Caribbean Cruises

With more than 7,000 islands to explore, each with its own charm and beautiful sandy beaches, the Caribbean is an exciting place to visit. You know it for places like Aruba, St. Kitts, and the U.S. Virgin Islands, all of which offer fun and sun throughout the year. On a cheap cruise to the Caribbean, you can explore the cathedrals, forts, museums, and markets dotting the islands, as well as play in the crystal blue ocean. Popular activities in the Caribbean including visiting the Sulphur Springs volcano in St. Lucia, Harrison's Cave in Barbados, and Stingray City in Grand Cayman.

When do you want to cruise?

MonthNumber of CruisesFrom Price
Dec 2024145 cruises$580
Jan 2025440 cruises$244
Feb 2025413 cruises$334
Mar 2025470 cruises$344
Apr 2025223 cruises$316
May 2025175 cruises$356
Jun 2025162 cruises$416
Jul 2025165 cruises$428
Aug 2025168 cruises$412
Sep 2025155 cruises$399
Oct 2025217 cruises$381
Nov 2025466 cruises$330
Dec 2025537 cruises$378
Jan 2026553 cruises$346
Feb 2026482 cruises$373
Mar 2026467 cruises$414
Apr 2026245 cruises$101
May 2026181 cruises$391
Jun 2026147 cruises$391
Jul 2026147 cruises$391
Aug 2026175 cruises$391
Sep 2026133 cruises$391
Oct 2026182 cruises$391
Nov 2026255 cruises$478
Dec 2026265 cruises$391
Jan 2027297 cruises$582
Feb 2027237 cruises$582
Mar 2027213 cruises$658
Apr 2027100 cruises$717
Oct 20272 cruises$5,559

The Caribbean is accessible year round, but the majority of cruises sail between November and April, when the weather is slightly cooler, though still a sweet escape from regions with cold winters. Depart from Florida, Texas, California, New York? there are tons of options, and most lines travel to this destination, so you won't have any problem finding the right one for you. Popular ports include Belize City, Belize, the exciting former capital of the country; Cozumel, Mexico, famous for its scuba diving and Mayan ruins; and San Juan, Puerto Rico, where you can enjoy the mix of colonial Old San Juan and the more modern New San Juan.