Caribbean Cruise Route

Caribbean Cruise Route in June

Good time to visit

June is a reasonable time to visit Caribbean Cruise Route.

All Months

Caribbean cruise season runs year-round, but timing affects everything from prices to weather to crowds. December through April delivers the classic tropical paradise experience - 80-degree days, minimal rainfall, and trade winds that keep humidity bearable. This is peak season when seven-day cruises start around $800 per person for interior cabins. But here's what travel agents won't mention: late November and early December offer nearly identical weather at 30-40% lower prices. Thanksgiving week cruises cost half of Christmas week sailings, and you'll still get those perfect beach days in Aruba and Curacao. Summer brings heat, humidity, and hurricane season, but also the best deals of the year. July and August cruises can cost $300-400 per person for the same itineraries that run $1,200 in February. Modern ships handle rough seas better than you'd expect, and most storms track north of popular cruise routes. September and October see the lowest prices but highest storm risk. Hurricane tracking has improved dramatically - ships simply reroute to calmer waters, though you might visit Costa Maya instead of Cozumel. Travel insurance becomes essential during these months. Repositioning cruises in April and November offer the best value for experienced cruisers. These 10-14 day voyages move ships between Caribbean and Mediterranean routes, hitting ports that weekly cruises skip entirely. Expect sea days between regions, perfect for actually using those ship amenities you're paying for.

Caribbean Cruise Route Scores

Solo

6/10

Couples

8/10

Families

9/10

Adventure

3/10

Budget

4/10

Luxury

8/10