THIS Is the Best Way to Cruise the Caribbean (If You Can Handle It)
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This tall sailing ship offers things that cruise ships simply can't.
The prices are generally cheaper than they are in the pub back home.
If you have any kind of mobility difficulties, then this is not the ship for you.
I've loved the food during this cruise and I'm sure you will too.
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This isn’t your typical Caribbean cruise. I swapped mega ships, buffets and Broadway-style shows for a tall ship sailing through the Caribbean and it completely changed how I see cruising. In this video, I share why this might genuinely be the best way to cruise the Caribbean… and also why it absolutely won’t suit everyone. I’ll cover: - Why tall sailing ships offer a totally different Caribbean experience - What life on board is really like day to day - Who will love this kind of cruise - Who should probably stick to a big cruise ship instead - The realities around mobility, seasickness, cabins and onboard facilities If you love active travel, authentic sailing, and want to experience the Caribbean in a more hands-on way, this might be your dream cruise. If you need elevators, multiple dining options, kids’ clubs or calm seas… maybe not. This is my honest take after sailing on Star Flyer with Star Clippers. 👇 Let me know in the comments Would you try this, or are mega ships more your thing? Ad disclaimer: I was invited onboard for a press trip. All opinions are 100% my own. ⚓ If you love cruising, don’t forget to subscribe for more cruise tips, ship tours, and honest reviews. About Cruise Mummy: My name’s Jenni and I’ve worked in the cruise industry since 2015. My goal is to help as many people as possible to make the most of their cruises and my cruise blog helps around 1 million people each month. If you’d like to contact me, my email address is jenni@cruisemummy.co.uk