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5 great cruise destinations for summer 2017

The warm weather season is finally approaching and many travelers are starting to plan summer vacations. From family-friendly beach getaways to adventurous voyages into remote coves, there are tons of choices out there — an estimated 25.3 million people will take a cruise this year. 

The Cruise Lines International Association, the world's largest cruise industry trade association, has released its list of the top five destinations for summer 2017 travel, and we'll add additional details and specific options for cruisers below. 

From sun and sand to adventure and arctic temperatures, here are the top five destinations for cruise travel in the 2017 summer season.

The town of Trinidad, Cuba, is a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Courtesy of FathomThe town of Trinidad, Cuba, is a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Explore historic Havana & coastal Cuba

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A sought-after only recently opened to U.S. visitors, Cuba offers historic beauty, culture and music like almost nowhere else. Cuba is a hot summer destination as travelers to the Caribbean's largest island can learn to dance to live salsa at the famous Cabaret Tropicana Night Club, puff cigars, view famous Spanish-inspired architecture, and visit eclectic museums and art galleries in Havana and elsewhere. 

A number of cruise lines now offer shore excursions such checking out UNESCO World Heritage Sites like Cienfuegos or Trinidad and touring "the place untouched by time," Havana's Malecón, in a vintage car.

The top options:

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 Native to seven of the Galápagos Islands, the giant tortoise lives to more than 100 years old in the wild.
Carlos Ojeda / Courtesy of Celebrity Cruises Native to seven of the Galápagos Islands, the giant tortoise lives to more than 100 years old in the wild.

Visit the gorgeous Galapagos

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The spectacular Galapagos Islands are a destination unlike any other teeming with diverse wildlife — which Charles Darwin famously studied — and lush greenery, perfect for the modern explorer. Cruisers who visit these famous islands are engulfed in nature, with chances to photograph unique species that inhabit this archipelago both on land and sea and explore the landscape of this living museum of natural history. From excursions including catamaran tours and snorkeling to hiking and photography, the Galapagos Islands are a top destination for nature lovers.

Booking

See Cruiseable's Galapagos travel guide for information on which cruise lines sail to the islands. Contact a Cruiseable travel expert at 1-877-322-3773 or email us for more information.

 

Cruise the Bellot Strait of Canada for closeup views of polar bears.
Courtesy of Ponant Cruise the Bellot Strait of Canada for closeup views of polar bears.

Explore the Northwest Passage

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Looking for a wintery destination in the heart of summer? The Northwest Passage is perfect for travelers looking to find polar adventure in the warm summer months and beyond. Passage cruises lend themselves to bird watching, kayaking, and polar bear sightings while sailing this famed passage that connects the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans. Cruisers on many Northwest Passage-bound ships can follow in the footsteps of icy explorers sailing to pockets of the Earth like Pond Inlet above the Arctic Circle in Nunavut, Canada where there may be a once-in-a-lifetime narwhal sighting.

Some options for 2017: Crystal Serenity, Hurtigruten's ms Fram, with additional arctic cruises aboard ms Spitsbergen, as well as Lindblad Expeditions and G Adventures. Ponant's Le Soleal sails the Northwest Passage in summer 2018. 

In 2018, two new state-of-the-art expedition ships will also ply these waters: Crystal Endeavor and Scenic Eclipse.

Booking

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The Bontebok National Park, about 80 miles from Cape Town, is home to more than 300 bontebok (a variety of antelope) in South Africa.
South African Tourism / Creative Commons BYThe Bontebok National Park, about 80 miles from Cape Town, is home to more than 300 bontebok (a variety of antelope) in South Africa.

Take that bucket-list trip to Africa

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Travelers to Africa can bask in the urban beauty and shopping that Cape Town has to offer, take part in stunning safaris in the savannah, check out the famous Victoria & Alfred Waterfront, and become immerse in storied culture. Excursions on Africa-bound cruise ships may even include game drives that reveal leopards and elephants as well as trips to Manibia's famous dunes and tastings of Africa's famously varied cuisine.

Booking

Contact a Cruiseable travel expert at 1-877-322-3773 or email us for more information.

 

The Great Blue Hole is a large submarine sinkhole off the coast of Belize.
Courtesy of the Belize Tourist BoardThe Great Blue Hole is a large submarine sinkhole off the coast of Belize.

Enjoy Belize's world-class reefs

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Cruise travelers with the tropical paradise of Belize on the itinerary will be surrounded by beach beauty and ancient culture as well as some of the most famed diving spots in the world. This coastal spot offers nearly unbroken lines of reefs and cayes that make for excellent diving views, as well as a high concentration of ancient Mayan ruins to explore. Cruisers can take part in excursions both onshore and off with hikes through lowland jungles full of impressive wildlife and crystalline rivers, snorkeling off of silk-sand beaches, and mountain biking through vast rainforests.

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Contact a Cruiseable travel expert at 1-877-322-3773 or email us for more information.

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