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Cruising Close to Home Cruise Deals on MyCruiseOutlet.com

Cruising Close to Home Cruise Deals on MyCruiseOutlet.com

My Cruise Outlet is a full service travel agency in Charlotte specializing in discount cruises and travel packages. Our focus is personalized service and our job is to find the best cruise or travel package for you. We have the best deals for cruises, resort packages, land tours and other leisure travel. We represent all major cruise lines and resorts. By land, sea or air, we're the travel agent discounts specialists.


We're excited about our new

We're excited about our new Cruise Close to Home program. We're finding that many of our travel clients would rather drive to their cruise port than fly and we are proud to bring that service to you. As both North Carolina Travel Agent Specialists and South Carolina Travel Agent Specialists, we are proud to offer cruises from Charleston as part of our cruise close to home program. We also offer travel agent discounts to all our travel clients no matter where you live. Find out more about Charlotte Cruises, Charleston Cruises as well as cruises from Charleston and over 25 US ports that offer cruise destinations. Cruise Close to Home is the best cruise discount program out there right now. Call us today at 877-543-0815 to find out more about last minute cruise deals, travel agent discounts and the best cruise deals!
Caribbean Cruises

Caribbean Cruises - Choosing a Caribbean Cruise Itinerary

Caribbean cruises are the most popular cruise destination for travelers and we're here to help you find the best Caribbean cruise for you and highlight some of our most helpful Caribbean cruise reviews. Choosing where to sail - the eastern or western Caribbean - is one of the first decisions made when planning a Caribbean cruise vacation. Most cruise travelers select a 7-day Caribbean cruise for their first experience at sea. When you search the Internet or read cruise brochures, the most common itineraries offered are Eastern Caribbean and Western Caribbean. Which is better? The answer is either! It all depends on what your interests are, so in addition to selecting the right ship, you need to research the ports of call before you book. Both itineraries will provide cruisers with opportunities to sail, swim, snorkel, and shop. But there are differences. Let's take a quick look at the two most popular Caribbean cruise itineraries.

Eastern Caribbean Cruises
Most cruise ships sailing to the eastern Caribbean on 7-day itineraries embark from Florida. Ports of call on an Eastern Caribbean itinerary often include the Bahamas, St. Thomas, St. John (USVI), Puerto Rico, and perhaps St. Maarten/St. Martin. If you want less sailing (i.e. time at sea) and more shopping and opportunities to go to fantastic beaches, then an Eastern Caribbean itinerary might appeal more to you. The islands are relatively close together, smaller, and shore excursions tend to be more geared to beach or water activities.

Western Caribbean Cruises
Cruise ships sailing to the western Caribbean embark from Florida, New Orleans or Texas. Ports of call on a Western Caribbean itinerary often include Cozumel or Playa del Carmen, Mexico; Grand Cayman; Key West, FL; the Dominican Republic; Jamaica; Belize; or Costa Rica. If you look at a map, you will see that since the ports of call are further apart, more sailing is usually involved on a western Caribbean cruise. So you may have more time at sea and less time in port or on the beach. The ports of call in the western Caribbean are sometimes on the mainland (Mexico, Belize, Costa Rica) or at larger islands (Jamaica, Dominican Republic). Therefore, the shore excursion options are more varied. You can explore ancient Mayan ruins, hike the rain forests, or go snorkeling or SCUBA diving in some unforgettable locations.

If you are now thoroughly confused, that's okay, there are many Caribbean cruise destination to chose from! The Caribbean Sea Cruise is a cruise lover's heaven--blue seas, sunny beaches, and interesting ports of call. You will get all of these whichever direction you cruise. East and West are both great--and then there's the Southern Caribbean and Northern Caribbean, but that's for another day! MyCruiseOutlet.com 877-543-0815

Cruise to Hawaii

Cruises to Hawaii have become more popular over the years. 


What a great way to see all the different cultures of this beautiful state.  According to Cruise Crictic, the most popular times are when children are not in school, March – April and June – August.  So is it possible to take a Hawaiin Cruise on a limited budget?  Absolutely!  Accourding to Cruise Crictic, late August and November, February and May are the low season.  Avoid major holidays and you will stay in the low season.  More reasons for cruising to Hawaii during the low season:



  1. Great weather and less crowded ships, less children if that is what you are looking for.

  2. If you are bringing your children autumn sailings are a great time to get more individualized attention in the children's programs since there are far fewer children onboard.

  3. Land and sea water temperature averages in the 70's

  4. Sometimes you can even see snowfall on higher peaks!

  5. The winter months are prime whale watching times.

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