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Mysterious and beautiful, the Western Caribbean
shelters old Spanish forts and pirate hideouts, golden beaches, and secluded coves.
Tropical attitudes, turquoise waters
and a bounty of scenic islands make the Caribbean in general one of the world's most popular cruise destinations. The
Western Caribbean, in particular, beckons the adventuresome. It's a diving and snorkeling paradise, not to mention an
archaeological treasure trove as well. The wonders of one of the world's great civilizations (the Mayan) lie near almost
every port.
Miami, once the major departure point for Western Caribbean
cruises, now shares the trade with port cities all along the Atlantic coast and the Gulf of Mexico. That means there
are sailings to/from Ft. Lauderdale, Galveston, Houston, New Orleans, Orlando (Port Canaveral), Jacksonville and Tampa.
NCL even features a Western Caribbean itinerary that begins in Charleston, South Carolina. See Ports Below...
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Ports of Call:
Belize City, Belize
Calica (Playa del Carmen) Mexico
Cancun, Mexico
Coco Cay, Bahamas
Costa Maya (Mahahual) Mexico
Cozumel, Mexico
Freeport, Bahamas
Grand Caymen, Caymen Islands
Key West, Florida (US)
Mobile, Alabama (US)
Montego Bay, Jamaca
Nassau, Bahamas
Ocho Rios, Jamaca
Roatan, Honduras
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  Caribbean Ports of Call: Western Region: A Guide
for Today's Cruise Passengers
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