Escape to Paradise on a Winter Cruise

Leave the winter chill behind and embark on a luxury cruise vacation to a sun-drenched destination. Plan a family-friendly trip or memorable holiday gathering on one of our winter cruises, which sail to spectacular destinations like the tropical islands of the Caribbean, the Bahamas, and the Galapagos Islands. With these winter cruise offers, you’ll be relaxing by the beach, going on thrilling excursions, and discovering fascinating ports around the world.

 

 

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Top Winter Cruise Destinations

Caribbean

White sand beaches, turquoise waters, and swaying palm trees all await during a winter cruise to the Caribbean. Spend your days diving into the warm ocean, indulging in fresh seafood and local specialties, and discovering the natural beauty of this tropical region. Our winter cruises sail to all areas of the Caribbean, including the Eastern islands of St. Maarten, Tortola, and Puerto Rico; the Western Caribbean beaches of Cozumel and Belize; and the popular ABC islands (Aruba, Bonaire, and Curacao) in the Southern Caribbean.

Bahamas

Escape on a sunny cruise to the Bahamas, where you’ll enjoy vibrant reefs, delicious seafood, and world-class rum. Lounge on the many beaches around the capital of Nassau, or spend an exhilarating day at the Atlantis Resort, where there are dozens of water slides for the whole family to enjoy. Go on an excursion to Blue Lagoon Island and swim with dolphins and sea lions, or relax on a hammock in Balmoral Island and enjoy the view from this tropical paradise.

Galapagos Islands

Embark on a trip of a lifetime to the Galapagos, an archipelago of islands off the coast of Ecuador. In this ecological wonderland, you’ll witness spectacular landscapes and fascinating animal species. Hike up volcanic hills, spot marine iguanas and blue-footed boobies, and swim alongside sea turtles and sharks.