Cruises Caribbean : 7-night Carribean Cruises Routes
Disney Cruise Lines always have a special place in our heart. This magic ship is a floating homage to Disney cartoons, kids and creativities, even though that’s not without appeal to adults.
And for you who long to experience Cruises Carribean, Disney brings you great news. They now offer Cruises Carribean with 4 different routes to Cape Canaveral Roundtrip. I’m going to give a brief review about Disney Magic before we enter the Carribean itineraries offerings.
Who should go?
Wow, I’m glad you ask. First of all, if you want to spend your holiday with your family, parents or even friends, this ship will certainly satisfy your needs. Disney-Magic’s Cruises Carribean presents much more than just a family-friendly atmosphere—the ship is perfectly clean, service is top notch, and the cuisine is stellar. However, don’t worry if you are a childless couple or traveling with your friends. There are many adult spots (and romantic spots as well!) there, such as the adults-only bars, pool, and restaurant – where kids are not allowed.
How many Dining Areas are there?
7 restaurants. They are: Lumières (main dining room), Parrot Cay, Animator’s Palate, Palo, Topsider, Snack Bar, Scoops. ( I will review these Dining Spots in a separate article)
What I really want to share here are 7-Night Carribean Cruise with 4 different routes. All these routes are Cape Canaveral Roundtrips, and they will stop at Castaway Cay – Disney’s private island.
Here are four types of 7-Night Cruises Carribean :
1. 7-night Caribbean – Western (Cape Canaveral roundtrip)
• Ports of call: Cape Canaveral, Florida; Key West, Florida; Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands; Cozumel, Mexico; Castaway Cay, Bahamas; Cape Canaveral, Florida
• 2009 departures: June 27, July 11, 25, August 8, 22, September 5, 19, October 3, 17, 31, November 28, December 12, 26
• 2010 departures: January 9, 23, February 6, 20, March 6.
2. 7-night Caribbean – Eastern (Cape Canaveral roundtrip)
• Ports of call: Cape Canaveral, Florida; St. Martin – Sint Maarten (island); St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands; Castaway Cay, Bahamas; Cape Canaveral, Florida
• 2009 departures: July 4, August 1, 29, September 26, October 24, November 21, December 19
• 2010 departures: January 2, 16, 30, February 13, 27, March 13, 27
3. 7-night Caribbean (Cape Canaveral roundtrip)
• Ports of call: Cape Canaveral, Florida; St. Croix Island, U.S. Virgin Islands; St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands; Castaway Cay, Bahamas; Cape Canaveral, Florida
• 2009 departures: October 10, November 7, December 5
4. 7-night Caribbean – Eastern (Cape Canaveral roundtrip)
• Ports of call: Cape Canaveral, Florida; Tortola, British Virgin Islands; St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands; Castaway Cay, Bahamas; Cape Canaveral, Florida
• 2009 departures: July 18, August 15, September 12
How about the price?
The Cruises Carribean Agents will give you different range of prices for each one. I would suggest that you purchase tickets at third-party agents. They usually give you much more advantages and bonuses that you may not get at the official site. It’s important to be comfortable with your cruise agent, so please be certain that your chosen agent is a professional. Happy cruising! 
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November 19th, 2009 at 9:34 PM
for anyone who is considering a disney cruise but thinks the ships will not cater well for adults, do not worry. Disney have adult only areas onboard their ships and although the ships are heavily themed, the standard of service and quality of the food and drink onboard is second to none.
also, I only recently realised that the ships are designed in the color palate of mickey mouse!
November 20th, 2009 at 12:51 AM
thank you so much Sean for the interesting info.
