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Cruise Destinations FAQs
What are the most popular cruise destinations?
The most popular cruise destinations include the Bahamas, the Caribbean, Alaska, the Mediterranean, Hawaii, Bermuda, and Mexico.
What is the safest cruise destination?
Some of the safest cruise destinations are Anguilla, the British Virgin Islands, Saint Lucia, and the Cayman Islands in the Caribbean, Barcelona (Spain), Dubrovnik (Croatia), Oslo (Norway), Santorini (Greece), and Amsterdam (Netherlands) in Europe, Singapore, Tokyo (Japan), Hong Kong, Bali (Indonesia), and Phuket (Thailand) in Asia.
How to choose a cruise destination?
When choosing a cruise destination, you should consider your interests, budget, and time of travel. For instance, people who prefer beaches can consider cruising to the Caribbean, while those who prefer exploring the vibrant culture can try Alaska.
Is Bermuda a good cruise destination?
Yes, Bermuda is a popular destination with beautiful beaches, clear waters, and unique attractions like the Crystal Caves. Its proximity to the U.S. also makes it a convenient place to visit.
What cruise destinations don't require a passport?
For U.S. citizens, closed-loop cruises (round-trip from the same U.S. port) to places like the Caribbean, Canada, Bermuda, and Mexico generally don't need a passport, but an ID and birth certificate are required. We recommend carrying your passport, as it will be needed when the cruise ship has to dock in an alternate port during an emergency.