Caribbean Cruise Lines

Every line sailing the Caribbean — with eSIM coverage at every port

Mainstream Lines

Royal Caribbean

The world's largest cruise line by fleet size. Royal Caribbean offers everything from 3-night Bahamas getaways to 14-night full Caribbean loops, with ships featuring surf simulators, zip lines, and robotic bartenders.

Routes: Eastern Caribbean, Western Caribbean, Bahamas & Turks, Full Caribbean Loop

Schedule: Weekly year-round from Miami and Fort Lauderdale

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Carnival Cruise Line

The "Fun Ships" — Carnival is the most popular cruise line for first-time cruisers and families. Known for affordable pricing, vibrant onboard entertainment, and the signature Guy Fieri burger joint.

Routes: Western Caribbean, Bahamas & Turks, ABC Islands

Schedule: Weekly from multiple US ports year-round

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Norwegian Cruise Line

Pioneers of "Freestyle Cruising" — no fixed dining times, no dress codes, maximum flexibility. Norwegian offers extensive Caribbean coverage with southern routes that reach deeper into the Lesser Antilles.

Routes: Eastern Caribbean, Western Caribbean, Southern Caribbean

Schedule: Weekly from Miami year-round

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Disney Cruise Line

The ultimate family cruise experience. Disney visits Falmouth, Jamaica on a regular bi-weekly schedule — one of the few lines with consistent Falmouth port calls. Character dining, Broadway-quality shows, and Castaway Cay private island.

Routes: Western Caribbean, Bahamas & Turks

Schedule: Year-round from Port Canaveral, bi-weekly Falmouth calls

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MSC Cruises

Europe's largest cruise line, rapidly expanding in the Caribbean. MSC offers a European-influenced cruise experience with Mediterranean-inspired dining and design, plus all-inclusive drink packages.

Routes: Western Caribbean, Bahamas & Turks, ABC Islands

Schedule: Year-round from Miami, seasonal from other ports

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Premium Lines

Celebrity Cruises

Modern luxury for the discerning traveler. Celebrity's Edge-class ships are architectural marvels with the Magic Carpet cantilevered platform and rooftop gardens. Exceptional dining and spa experiences.

Routes: Eastern Caribbean, Southern Caribbean, ABC Islands

Schedule: Weekly year-round from Fort Lauderdale

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Princess Cruises

Known for longer 10-14 night sailings that cover the full Caribbean. Princess offers a refined experience with the MedallionClass technology for contactless everything and the signature Movies Under the Stars.

Routes: Southern Caribbean, Full Caribbean Loop, Western Caribbean

Schedule: Year-round from Fort Lauderdale, seasonal longer itineraries

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Holland America Line

Dutch heritage meets Caribbean warmth. Holland America offers refined, classic cruising with exceptional service, enrichment lectures, and the acclaimed Culinary Arts Center cooking classes.

Routes: Southern Caribbean, Western Caribbean, Full Caribbean Loop

Schedule: Year-round from various ports

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Virgin Voyages

Richard Branson's adults-only cruise line. No kids, no buffets, no main dining room. Instead: 20+ restaurants, a vinyl record shop, tattoo studio, and The Manor nightclub. The antidote to traditional cruising.

Routes: Eastern Caribbean, Bahamas & Turks

Schedule: Weekly year-round from Miami

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P&O Cruises

Britain's favourite cruise line, with Barbados as the winter Caribbean hub. P&O brings British traditions to tropical waters — afternoon tea, formal nights, and proper pub culture at sea.

Routes: Southern Caribbean

Schedule: Winter season (November to April) from Barbados

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Marella Cruises

TUI's cruise brand, offering all-inclusive Caribbean sailings from Barbados. Popular with UK travelers seeking winter sun with the convenience of a package holiday.

Routes: Southern Caribbean, ABC Islands

Schedule: Winter season (November to April) from Barbados

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Luxury Lines

Cunard Line

The most storied name in ocean travel. Cunard's Queen Mary 2 is the only true ocean liner still in service. Formal nights, white-glove service, and transatlantic crossings that include Caribbean segments.

Routes: Full Caribbean Loop

Schedule: Seasonal — winter (December to March)

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Seabourn

All-suite, all-inclusive ultra-luxury. Seabourn ships carry just 600 passengers, visiting intimate ports that larger ships cannot access — including St. Barts, Jost Van Dyke, and the Grenadines.

Routes: Eastern Caribbean, Southern Caribbean, Full Caribbean Loop

Schedule: Year-round from San Juan, seasonal from Barbados

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Silversea Cruises

Italian-owned ultra-luxury with butler service in every suite. Silversea visits exclusive anchorages like Mustique and the Grenadines that no mainstream line can reach.

Routes: Eastern Caribbean, Southern Caribbean

Schedule: Winter season (November to April)

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Regent Seven Seas

The most inclusive luxury cruise line. Every fare includes unlimited shore excursions, premium drinks, specialty dining, WiFi, and gratuities. Nothing extra to pay — ever.

Routes: Eastern Caribbean, Southern Caribbean, Full Caribbean Loop

Schedule: Year-round from San Juan, seasonal from Barbados

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Oceania Cruises

The finest cuisine at sea. Oceania's mid-size ships (600-1,200 guests) focus on destination-rich itineraries and exceptional dining with Jacques Pepin as executive culinary director.

Routes: Eastern Caribbean, Southern Caribbean, Full Caribbean Loop

Schedule: Year-round from San Juan, seasonal from Barbados

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Boutique Lines