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Cruises to the Caribbean Sea
Caribbean cruises include stops in Mexico and other native Carib
islands. The
Caribbean Sea is a long arm of the Atlantic Ocean, partially enclosed on the
north and east by the islands of the West Indies, and bounded on the
south by South America and Panama, and on the west by Central America.
The name of the Caribbean is derived from the Carib people, who inhabited the
area when Spanish explorers arrived there in the 15th century. The
Caribbean is one of the most popular and fun places to visit.
CARIBBEAN SEA

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The Caribbean is connected with the Gulf of Mexico by
the Yucatán Channel, a passage 120 miles wide between Cuba and the
Yucatán Peninsula.
The Windward Passage between Cuba and Haiti is a
major shipping route between the United States and the Panama Canal. A
popular resort area, the Caribbean Sea is noted for its mild tropical
climate.
Specializing in
Cruises to Mexico.
Mexico
cruises are now one of the best value vacation options available when
you visit Mexico.
Mexico cruises will highlight wonderful food, entertainment, fascinating ports of call and
captivating tours of ancient ruins and native cultures in this beautiful
country of Mexico.
There are many types of cruises and cruise itineraries offered for
the cruise market of Mexico. These are offered by
most of the popular cruise lines, including:
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