The crystal clear sparkling water, sophisticated shopping malls, and pristine pink and white beaches are just some of the things that make Cruising along the Caribbean a lifetime experience. Whether you choose Eastern Caribbean, Western Caribbean, Southern Caribbean, the Bahamas, or a cruise that covers it all. Here are the ports that Bahamas Cruises usually cover.

San Juan in Puerto Rico

San Juan has already earned its name as a historical place of interest. There was a time when it had very little beyond the distinctive Spanish architecture and cobblestone streets to offer. Now, as the capital of a sovereign state, San Juan has white sand, coral reefs, underground caves, extensive rainforests, and much more to offer.

Nassau in the Bahamas

A gracefully idyllic capital stretches along the beautiful Bahamas. Imagine finding yourself amidst the lush and swinging coconut palms. Also, the crystal clear, warm water unfurls the joy of a vibrant, cosmopolitan marine life. This is, in short, Nassau for you.

St Maarten in Netherland Antilles

This port invites you to sample one of the most delectable culinary fusions. This half-French, half-Dutch Island is also home to miles of pristine beaches, gorgeous sea views, and some fun shopping.

Antigua

There are a number of islands in the British Leeward. The biggest among them, Antigua earns her fame due to her safe harbour, coral reefs, as many as 366 picturesque beaches, and a laid-back, happy lifestyle that befits the warm weather.

Belize City

The capital of Belize has the longest reef as a barrier in the Western Hemisphere. Her thick rainforests add to her natural treasure. Tucked in between Guatemala and Mexico, this port city features an astonishing blend of traditional Caribbean charm and the waves of modernity.

Ocho Rios in Jamaica

This town is bordered by white sand beaches and is adorned by stunning waterfalls and incredible landscaping.

St Thomas in the US Virgin Islands

Popular as the "duty-free shopping capital of the world.", the trademark of this city lies in its panoramic view and pastel colour buildings. However, justifying its nickname, the real charm in this Bahamas Cruise port of call lies in one fun word- shopping!

Grand Cayman in the Cayman Islands

This small but magnificent group of 3 islands was a discovery of Christopher Columbus. He named the place "Las Tortugas" or the Turtles, probably because of the native sea creatures that he saw there.

Cozumel in Mexico

This is where you find the internationally famous Reef of Palancar. Previously, people from almost all over the world would pour in here for some "gold-digging" (no pun intended). Tourists still come here for one-of-a-kind silver and gold pieces of jewellery. And if you are not exactly a metal lover, then you can bask in the sun and have a good time in the local restaurants and bars.

Bridgetown in Barbados

Cricket and high tea still remain a hallmark of this "Little England" on the Caribbean island. Plus, the place offers ample opportunity for snorkelling.

Dominica

In between Martinique and Guadeloupe, this mountainous British Windward Island also has innumerable rivers, thick forests, and unique black sand beaches.

Tour operators like cruisebay.com know how to make moments for those who trust them. And each of the ports of call that they choose has a reason to satiate your wanderlust.