Royal Caribbean International encourages passengers to "have fun and explore the world." The stunning ship, Enchantment of the Seas, makes that easy with its popular Eastern Caribbean cruise, stopping at San Juan in Puerto Rico, Charlotte Amalie in St. Thomas, Samana in the Dominican Republic and Labadee in Haiti. When not touring one of the islands, passengers can relax at the sun deck and pool, try the rock-climbing wall or bungee trampoline, visit a jazzy bar or test their luck in the casino.
During the six-day cruise aboard the Carnival Glory, passengers visit two ports in the Bahamas: Nassau and Freeport. This ship has the "best family-friendly staterooms" according to Cruise Critic. A teen disco and multiple kids' facilities make this a particularly popular cruise for families.
Take this Royal Caribbean cruise aboard Enchantment of the Seas to Bermuda. Relax on the pink sand beaches, explore the island by bicycle, play one of the well-known golf courses, go diving or just explore and shop. When on board, check out the Windjammer Marketplace, the newly re-designed buffet eatery or relax by the pool and order pizza and burgers after your late night swim.
For those new to cruising, or those just out to some fun, Carnival offers a two-night "cruise to nowhere" from Norfolk aboard the Carnival Glory. Nightlife options include 22 clubs and bars and a midnight buffet, keeping passengers dining, dancing and having an all-around great time as they sail the Atlantic.