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Does any cruise stop in two places in Jamaica


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If you don't mind a mostly German ship and lots of beer (bier), you can sail on AIDAbella, a 14 night r/t from Montego Bay that calls at Ocho Rios. AIDA runs odd itineraries around the Caribbean, most of them don't call at any US ports (except those that start in NYC) and you can board and debark at almost any of the ports. EM

http://www.aida.de/reise/BE14131124/?tx_aidadyncatalog_catalog%5BpaxConfig%5D=2

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It is unlikely that any line would do that - part of the draw of cruising is the notion of different ports/islands. Someone who wanted to spend a lot of time in Jamaica is more likely to go there for a week.

 

Mexican riviera cruises typically stop in three different ports in one country, Mexico. Alaskan cruises usually stop in three different ports in the same state.

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Mexican riviera cruises typically stop in three different ports in one country, Mexico. Alaskan cruises usually stop in three different ports in the same state.

 

What do you expect for a cruise that moves along many hundreds of miles of one country's coast? Would you be surprised if a Rhine cruise called at multiple German towns? It is very different in the Caribbean, where virtually every island is its own country.

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