The Caribbean is the most heavily-sailed cruise region in the world, accounting for roughly 40% of global deployed cruise capacity, which means pricing and availability behave differently than in seasonal regions like Alaska or the Mediterranean.
Peak vs. Off-Peak Season
Winter (December through April) is peak Caribbean season, driven by travelers escaping colder climates — prices run highest around the winter holidays and spring break. Late spring and fall (excluding hurricane-season spikes) often bring lower fares, though June through November falls within Atlantic hurricane season, which can affect itineraries.
Booking Windows That Actually Move Price
Booking 4–6 months out generally balances price and cabin selection well for Caribbean sailings. Last-minute bookings (inside 60 days) can occasionally land a deal on unsold inventory, but come with less cabin choice and no guarantee of savings, especially over holiday weeks.
Eastern vs. Western vs. Southern Itineraries
Eastern Caribbean itineraries lean toward St. Thomas, St. Maarten, and Puerto Rico; Western Caribbean covers Cozumel, Grand Cayman, and Jamaica; Southern Caribbean reaches further to Aruba, Curacao, and Barbados on longer sailings. Shorter 3- to 5-night trips are almost always Western Caribbean itineraries out of Florida.
What to Pack
Year-round Caribbean weather means swim gear and lightweight layers matter more than a heavy packing list. The VacationGrabs Leather Sling Bag is a solid everyday option for port days.
Book Caribbean Tours and Experiences
Browse Caribbean tours on Viator to plan your shore excursions before you sail.
Related Cruise Guides
See the Western and Eastern Caribbean guides, or what to pack.
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