1/21/2011

How are Carnival Cruises during the winter months?



I am looking to book a carnival cruise preferably to the Bahamas during December. I have taken two Carnival cruises before both during Spring Break and they are naturally awesome. I just wanted to know if I would be in line for a severe letdown, or if cruises during the winter months are somewhat on par as far as single good looking girls and an overall good time


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Answer by WB
The winter cruises mainly consist of the Caribbean, Bahamas and Mexico. They will be no let down, unless you have some rough weather. Its posible to miss a port but thats really it. Bahamas cruises start at about $ 199pp for a 3-day cruise. Below you will find all the deals for that month.

http://vacationstogo.com/ticker.cfm

Hope I helped!

Answer by bluedreams1810
It won't be a let down. It's generally exactly the same as a cruise over peak time, but it's cheaper. There may be less girls, because I'm sure over spring break there are a ton, but i'm sure there will still be single people!

Answer by ideas
I actually prefer to go to Mexico in December. It's cold at home, and the warm weather is a nice break. And in Mexico, it's simply warm/hot in December, not hot/miserable. (The weather in the Bahamas is probably not as variable).

I can't compare to Spring Break because I don't take those cruises, but there are lots of young single people on the cruises I've been on in Winter.

I think the weather will be pretty nice in the Bahamas, but I would look it up to be sure.

Cruises are also a lot cheaper for off peak times. I'm taking a 5 day Carnival in December and paid only $ 229. I've seen the same cruise as low as $ 199. During spring break and around new New Years, the same cruise will be $ 500-$ 700.

Good luck.

Answer by Vamshi
there wont be severe letdown and the girls would be comparitively less.
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