Evelyn Ivy Travel
Caribbean Cruises
One vacation. Multiple islands.
Endless ways to do the Caribbean.
Caribbean cruising can look completely different depending on how you like to travel. Adults-only escapes, action-packed family ships, elevated dining, private-island days, and laid-back tropical itineraries can all be found in the Caribbean. I’ll help you find the right ship and itinerary, not simply any cruise headed south.
Find Your Kind of Caribbean
The Destination Is Only Half the Decision
The same Caribbean itinerary can feel completely different depending on the cruise line and ship you choose. Start with the kind of vacation you want, then we’ll find the sailing that matches it.
Featured Cruise Options
Choose the Caribbean Style That Fits You
From adults-only escapes to family adventures, these cruise lines offer very different ways to experience the Caribbean.
Featured • Adults Only
Virgin Voyages
Best for couples + adult getaways
A contemporary approach to Caribbean cruising with elevated dining, lively entertainment, stylish ships, and an adults-only atmosphere.
Family + Adventure
Royal Caribbean
Best for active families + groups
Feature-packed ships make the journey part of the destination, with entertainment, activities, dining, and options for multiple generations.
Premium
Celebrity Cruises
Best for couples + elevated escapes
Contemporary design, polished service, elevated dining, and a more relaxed atmosphere make Celebrity a strong premium Caribbean option.
Flexible + Casual
Norwegian Cruise Line
Best for friends + mixed-age groups
A flexible cruise style with varied dining, entertainment, and activities for travelers who prefer a less structured vacation.
Sail From the U.S.
Caribbean Cruises Closer to Home
Depending on the cruise line, ship, season, and itinerary, Caribbean sailings can depart from several major U.S. ports.
Find Your Route
Which Caribbean Is Calling You?
Caribbean itineraries are often grouped into Western, Eastern, and Southern routes. Exact ports vary by cruise line, ship, and sailing.
Adventure + Island Days
Routes may include Cozumel, Costa Maya, Grand Cayman, Jamaica, Belize, Roatán, and other Western Caribbean destinations.
Beaches + Classic Islands
Routes may include St. Thomas, St. Maarten, Puerto Rico, Grand Turk, and nearby islands.
Go a Little Farther
Routes may include Aruba, Curaçao, Barbados, St. Lucia, Antigua, St. Kitts, and other southern islands.
First Cruise?
You Don’t Have to Figure It All Out Yourself
A Caribbean cruise sounds simple until you start comparing ships, cabins, packages, dining, departure ports, and itineraries. I’ll help you understand the differences so you can choose the trip that actually fits you.
Travel Beautifully
More Than Picking a Ship
Your cruise should fit the people traveling, the way you vacation, and the experience you actually want once you step onboard.
Personalized Options
I’ll help narrow the overwhelming number of cruise choices based on your travel style, destination, group, and priorities.
The Details Matter
Cabin types, dining, inclusions, onboard atmosphere, and port experiences can change the entire feel of a cruise.
One Complete Vacation
When your trip needs hotels, transfers, flights, or extra time before or after sailing, those pieces can be considered too.
Your Caribbean Cruise Starts Here
Let’s Find the One That Fits You
Tell me who’s traveling, when you’d like to go, what kind of experience you want, and anything you already know about the trip. You don’t need to have the cruise line or ship figured out yet.
Start Planning My Caribbean Cruise