Caribbean Islands Without Cruise Ships
All cruise ship sailings to the Cayman Islands stopped in February 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic and have yet to resume.
Caribbean islands without cruise ships. Close to the Caribbean Sea but not technically in it the Exumas in the Bahamas Out Islands are a string of 365 islands and cays southeast of Nassau that cruise ships blissfully bypass. Kitts and Nevis St. You can still cruise to the Caribbean without a US.
The AIDAsol will lead the way and become the first AIDA vessel to restart on Oct. AIDA Cruises is ready to kick off the Caribbean season for 2021-2022. Aruba the Bahamas British Virgin Islands Curacao Dominica Haiti Jamaica Martinique Puerto Rico St.
First and foremost visit the island of Anguilla right off the coast of St. The Out Islands of the Bahamas Abacos Exumas Andros Cat Long Eleuthera etc have no cruise ship stops except for a handful of private islands used by the ships and off the land-based. Operate as closed loops the exception would be something like a Panama Canal cruise that starts in Miami for.
Guests on Royal Caribbeans Adventure of the Seas learned a week before the lines first voyage out of Nassau that they could explore Cozumel and Grand Bahama Island on their own. Anguilla is without cruise ships Anegada northernmost of the BVIs and just a stones throw from Tortola and Cat Island in the Bahamas are without as well. Cuba doesnt I dont think but as an American would be hard for you to visit.
The Caribbean islands will be happy to welcome more ships to the islands after more than a year without cruise ship income. Anguilla no cruise ships you wont find it an issue in St. Again a ship based excursion would be a way around this.
Reveling in Caribbean islands without cruise shipsHouston ChronicleCruising the Caribbean is big business. Destinations such as Honduras the Dominican Republic Grand Cayman and Haiti have built or are planning new docking facilities and established. Terre-De-Haut Îles Des Saintes French West Indies This quiet little French Caribbean island sits a few kilometers from Guadeloupe and is the most easterly island of the tiny archipelago of Les Saintes.
