: Most Alaskan cruises are one to two weeks.
: These 2 locations are becoming more and more popular for those seeking a longer cruise.
: The Bahamas can be reached via a long weekend cruise, and are often included as a stop on an eastern Caribbean itinerary.
: Most cruises to Bermuda last a week, leaving from the east coast of the U.S. (Boston or New York).
: Most one-week Caribbean cruises are lumped into three destination categories: eastern Caribbean, western Caribbean, and southern Caribbean.
: Most European cruises last one to two weeks. Ships sail the Mediterranean year-round, and Scandinavia and northern Europe are available in the summer.
: Cruises to Hawaii last one to two weeks, depending on if you fly to Hawaii and then cruise or if you leave from the west coast of the U.S.
: There are actually two parts of Mexico available to cruisers. The Caribbean coast of Mexico (the Yucatan) is included as part of many western Caribbean itineraries. There are also ships that leave from New Orleans and Texas that sail to Cancun and Cozumel.
: Tahiti and French Polynesia make for wonderful cruise destinations. |