Veteran cruisers to the Mexican Riveria will tell you that there is more to recommend Cozumel than just electric blue waters, killer Margaritas, and great snorkeling. It may just be one of the all-time best shopping destinations in the Caribbean. So how can you steer clear of the pirates of the Caribbean (most of whom no longer wear eye patches but instead operate shops catering to tourists) and get a good deal?

Some of the best shopping in Cozumel is within easy walking distance of the port. The cruise ship docks and shoppers can pretty much walk to great shopping in a few minutes. But there are lots of shops and even sidewalk displays. How do you know what’s what?

There are really two main categories of merchandise in Cozumel. The first might be considered in the souvenir category and spans trinkets to very nice quality merchandise with a distinctive Mexican feel. The second category would be luxury products.

If your shopping list includes colorful but inexpensive jewelry, a bottle of tequila, a leather wallet, and some Mexican pottery, there are quite a few shops that will meet your needs. One of the best and easiest to navigate is Cinco Soles (Five Suns) near the port. Here you can find everything from toys to dishes to T-shirts to leather goods along with the ubiquitous tequila and bottles of vanilla (Mexican vanilla is generally of very high quality and reasonably priced). The store personnel speak English and accept credit cards.

A fun shop in Cozumel that is not really Mexican is Del Sol which sells plain-looking T-shirts, tote bags, Frisbees, even nail polish, that change color when exposed to sunlight. Del Sol stores are located at many locations (not just Cozumel) but they’re still fun and the bright sunlight of Mexico shows off the Del Sol treasures to great effect. There’s one near the cruise port.

You may also see small sidewalk displays and other offers for everything from marionettes to dangling earrings. Wending your way through the shopping district of Cozumel can be tough, since merchants will speak to you and attempt to lure you into their shops. You can simply walk on by; merchants will not actually grab you and push you into their stores. If you make eye contact, you will be at a massive disadvantage; the more you respond to them, the more likely they will be to kick up their persuasion a notch to get you into the shop. On the other hand, if you’re out shopping, it can be fun to talk to local merchants and allow them to show off their best wares for you.

There are lots of big and small displays of such goods and if you do not spend very much, it is unlikely you can go too far wrong.

The other end of the Cozumel shopping spectrum involves luxury stores. Believe it or not, there are several outlets of Diamonds International and other high-end jewelry stores in Cozumel. You’ll see them all over as you walk along the waterfront (likely in view of your cruise ship, that’s how close they are).

Specialties at these stores include high-end watches, gold, silver, diamonds, emeralds, tanzanite, Mexican fire opal, and two rare gemstones ammolite and alexandrite. (If you do not know these stones, it can be worth a visit to one of these stores to see them.)

Don’t expect these stores to offer diamond rings for a pittance. But there are reasons why savvy jewelry buyers make the trek to Cozumel to do some special shopping.

First, there is no sales tax in Cozumel. If you stay within your allowance for the amount of merchandise you can bring home without paying duty (which is 0 for a U.S. citizen), you pay only for the merchandise. In the U.S., sales tax is around 8% and it is even higher in Canada and Europe.

Second, many of these top stores have an international presence. You can get customer service once you’re back home.

Third, many cruise lines have developed relationships with some of these stores. This sometimes engenders suspicion, but the relationships are actually beneficial to cruise passengers eager to buy high-end merchandise.

If your cruise ship has a shopping expert or if there is a talk on shopping, by all means participate if you think you’ll be buying products (particularly jewelry) in Cozumel. It is true that the shopping guru onboard will steer you toward certain shops and it is likely that those shops have paid a promotional consideration to the cruise line for that publicity.

But here is why that’s good for passengers. Most cruise lines will not endorse just any store that can pay a fee. Cruises return to the same port over and over again in a season and it would not be good business to recommend shops that were difficult to deal with, charged exorbitant prices, or otherwise were bad news for the customers.

Second, some cruise lines (such as Carnival) will allow you to register your purchases at selected stores while onboard. If you take advantage of this service, the cruise line guarantees the merchandise. That means if your new watch stops once you get home or you find out your gold and tanzanite ring is not authentic, the cruise line backs the merchandise.

Finding out if your cruise line does this and what shops it recommends is a great activity for you to do on your day(s) at sea before hitting Cozumel. Registering purchases with the cruise line should be done on the next sea day because you must register what you buy while still onboard the ship.

Luxury items abound in Cozumel: jewelry, perfume, watches, and even rugs. Rugs from exotic places like Turkey, India, Pakistan and Persia can be purcased in Cozumel (great selection, no sales tax, outstanding service) and shipped to your address back home. The Rug Emporium offers an extensive display, lots of English-speaking help, and free shipping Stateside.

Last but not least, lots of people buy liquor in Cozumel. Tequila and Kahlua are the most popular but by no means the only alcoholic purchases you can make. Liquor can be purchased in Cozumel at the shops or can be bought onboard ship for around the same price (but possibly not with the same selection).

The same is true for perfume. The onboard shops likely offer some fragrance and cosmetic products, but the big perfume shop on Cozumel’s main street by the harbor has a much more extensive collection. If what you like is onboard, you can probably get about the same good deal as you can by buying it in the land shop. However, if you want to see a broader range of products or you want to buy a product that the onboard boutique does not stock, you need to try the land store.

Cigar aficionados will find that Cuban cigars are not only legal in Cozumel (and onboard once the ship is in international waters) but plentiful. If this is a big deal for you, enjoy them in Mexico and on the boat, but don’t bring them back into the U.S.

So what about those famous pirates of the Caribbean? Like any buzzing shopping mecca, Cozumel has its share of merchants who sell shoddy merchandise, counterfeit products, or things they claim to be silver and gold (which are not). If you are not expert enough to know the difference, steer clear of shady looking vendors or shops far off the beaten track. The old adage “if it looks too good to be true, it probably is” holds true for ridiculously priced diamonds or gemstones.

Most cruise lines will warn you to avoid spending big money with dubious vendors. If you want to buy a T-shirt, a kid’s necklace, or some typical souvenir items, go ahead and shop the small stores or street vendors. If you are thinking of spending hundreds or thousands on jewelry, go to a reputable and recommended store. They’re there in Cozumel!

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Royal Caribbean’s Voyager of the Seas


Houston, Texas (PRWEB) November 10, 2009

Call FundraisingCruises.org and reserve space on Royal Caribbean’s Voyager of the Seas sailing 7-nights to the Western Caribbean on March 7, 2010, and a 0.00 donation will be sent to the Animal Welfare organization you choose. Cabins start for as little as 7.00/person. Other dates and ship itineraries also available. Go to cruisinforcritters.com, for information and call 866-354-0288 to book your cruise to help an Animal Welfare organization with their fundraising.

“It is great helping charities with their fundraising needs. Participants can enjoy an exciting vacation while supporting a worthwhile cause,” said Dave Proudfit, President of Fundraisingcruises.org.

What is included?

Three main meals per day in a “Sit-down Dining” room (breakfast, lunch and dinner).
Three buffet meals per day (casual – breakfast, lunch and late-night). 24-hour free room service.
All shipboard facilities, including casino, pools, Jacuzzi’s, sauna, gym, on-board lectures, card rooms, an unending variety of organized games and contests and more.
Free Supervised children’s activities offered on a daily basis.
All entertainment, including: Broadway and Las Vegas-style shows, lounges, nightclubs, movies, dancing, karaoke, piano bars, discos, comedians and more…
Visits to exciting ports of call – Voyager of the Seas will visit Costa Maya and Cozumel in Mexico and Roatan/Bay Islands in Honduras on this cruise.

Fundraisingcruises.org can set up group cruises of 16 to 1600 on any cruise line to any cruise destination. Although all of the cruise line programs are different, typically a donation will be made to your organization for each cabin sold. For 30 guests (15 cabins) you receive a free cabin you can raffle, auction, or use some other way to increase fundraising dollars.

Fundraisingcruises.org has three main ways to help with Fundraising:

1) Fundraisingcruises.org creates customized no-risk travel packages which will earn top $ $ at fundraising events. The charity never pays for a trip unless it sells. Packages can include private jets, limousine service, personal chefs, cooking classes, wine tours, and other upscale amenities.

2) Fundraisingcruises.org provides trips as an incentive for a raffle or as an incentive for a walk, run, blood drive or other event. A cruise is perceived as a much better “prize” than cash, gift certificates or almost any retail item.

3) Group Fundraising cruises such as Cruisinforcritters.com

For additional information, attend their Fundraising Teleseminar through the Non Profit National Resource Directory

Thursday, November 19, 2009, Noon (eastern): “3 Ways to More Fundraising Dollars: Risk-free Auction Prizes, Travel & Rewards” with Dave Proudfit of FundraisingCruises.org.

To register for the teleseminar, please click here.

“We’ve provided trips for charities such as the American Lung Association, March of Dimes, Children’s Miracle network, Dentistry Canada Fund and many, many more,” said Proudfit. “We’re just happy to be able to help these charities and benefits reach their fundraising goals. Any group that holds an auction, be it live or silent, can benefit.”

“It’s a new Beaujolais Nouveau auction record,” said Jamey Morrisett, chair of the last American Lung Association annual Fundraiser Beaujolais Nouveau. “The auctions were just outstanding! I cannot tell you how thrilled I am with the success of this event. There was never a doubt that it was going to be great and grand, but my expectations were far surpassed.”

“Dave has been very proactive with suggestions for my fundraisers. He has been extremely helpful & knowledgeable with ideas for which trips & villas would be most successful for each event. Rather than trying to get me to auction off the most expensive packages, he listens to my needs for each event & has always steered me in the right direction for packages that will appeal to my demographic. He always follows through on his commitments. And if the exact package is not available for the desired date, he’s very diligent about finding a comparable package for the desired time. I’ve enjoyed working with Dave & certainly plan to continue using his services” Amy Kolligan – Independent Events Services Professional, New York

“Dave approached me with a great fund raising idea for my Kiwanis/Special Olympics Charity Golf Tournament. We put two of his trip packages up for bid in our silent auction. Both trips sold and as a result we boosted our revenue by 20% over last year’s auction. I recommend his services for fund raising events. It’s a simple process, with no downside. We’ll be sure to include some of his trips in next year’s auction!” – Mike Christiansen – Kiwanis

” I have worked with Dave for the past two consecutive years to help our organization with our fundraising silent auctions. Each and every time he has gone above and beyond my requests (and my expectations) by offering high-quality cruise packages, villa suites, golf vacations and Disney packages for us to auction to a variety of enviable destinations! These are “enviable” vacation packages that any organization would be proud to extend to its stakeholders. If you’re looking for the pinnacle of service and attractive offerings (with a smile, exemplary service and a great personality to go with it), I highly recommend Dave!” Tracy Alexis, Development Director, St. Martin’s Hospitality Center

“Dave helped out United Blood Services by lying out the best options of a cruise to giveaway that would entice the blood donors. It was a pleasure doing business with Dave because he explained everything form top to bottom to make sure there were no surprises along the way.” Danny Cervantes – Donor Recruitment Director, United Blood Services.

“Dave is GREAT! In the past few years, he has voluntarily offered himself and his business to help many different not-for-profit organizations to grow. His help and support has turned us all into winners!” Toni McGee, Director of Community Preparedness, American Red Cross

Fundraisingcruises.org/ Fundraisingtrips.org is the philanthropic arm of Milestonecruises.com and Cruises Inc. Since 1981 they have sold cruise vacations from all of the major cruise lines and many small specialty cruise lines to clients. Fundraisingtrips.org now also provides weekly Luxury Villa rentals from their partner, Villas of Distinction. Luxury Villas are available in the Caribbean, Mexico, Europe, Tahiti, and Napa Valley.

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Tropical Storm Matthew forms in Caribbean

Tropical Storm Matthew has formed in the Caribbean Sea and it could become a hurricane by the end of the weekend.

Women’s Best It’s a fun reunion to meet friends, Cindy Powell, Juleen, and Joan Robinson, met on last year’s Carnival Cruise organized by Thomas Hospital’s Women’s Best Program. At a meeting of more than 300 women from all over the county, the ladies were given information on the upcoming cruise that will leave out of Mobile on Oct. 30 for a four-day cruise. This is the second year that Women’s …

Tamaulipas, Veracruz and Quintana Roo say oil plume in Gulf is in international waters and could foul their coasts.

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Cozumel Cruise in The Caribbean

Expect to see a new trend in Caribbean cruises in the coming years to develop new lines cruise ports of call. After years of following the same itineraries, cruise lines are seeking new, less crowded destinations.

“Most Caribbean cruises according to one of two ways,” said Paul Motter, CruiseMates Editor, “The typical Western Caribbean itinerary is going to Jamaica, Grand Cayman and Cozumel, the rule of the Eastern Caribbean stops in St. Thomas, St. Maarten and an island of the Bahamas. “These itineraries

to accumulate a decline in passengers on the same islands.

“Bigger and bigger ships often come to the same ports on the same day the same itineraries,” says Motter. For large

as stops in Charlotte Amalie St.. Thomas, it is not uncommon to have five ships arriving every day in high season, each launch to 3000 passengers in the city.

“Does this make sense?” asks Motter, “Absolutely not. ”

To avoid crowds, some cruise lines are looking for quieter ports of call.

Carnival Cruise Lines recently announced a new route for his vessel for Carnival stops at less visited ports in the Southern Caribbean, including San Cristobal and Santa Lucia.

in the western Caribbean, Norwegian Cruise Lines and Holland America will stop at the light Guatemalan port of Santo Tomás, which began receiving cruise only four years ago.

But travel experts predict that the next big cruise destination is the Honduran island of Roatan.

“Roatan is beautiful and unspoiled,” says Gary Miller local travel agent TropicalRez, “It is what the rest of the Caribbean was like 20 or 30 years ago.”

In many respects, Roatan is an ideal destination for American travelers. The island offers tropical landscapes, sugar white beaches without the crowds and the first dive.

Already over one third of visitors come via cruise Roatan. Carnival, Royal Caribbean, Holland America and Norwegian Cruise currently stop at the island as part of its Western Caribbean cruise routes.

However, the traffic is still light Caribbean standards. Only nineteen cruise ships stopped at the island during the month of January 2008. That may change in coming years.

Royal Caribbean has signed an agreement to build a $ 30 million extension of the island from the cruise terminal.

Carnival Cruise Lines is spending $ 50 million in its own port of call. To be called Mahogany Bay, the new port will include shops, restaurants and bars and have the capacity to handle up to 7,000 visitors per day.

All of which begs the question, because the cruise lines to look away from the crowds, they will spoil paradise?

“I’m not too worried about that,” Miller said, “I have much less developed than the better known Caribbean islands, take a long time for us to get where are today. “

The Caribbean Paradise Known as Cozumel

So you want to take a vacation in the Caribbean?

You’re reading this article because you want some help in making a decision about whether to go in the Caribbean on vacation?

It should take some time to choose their holiday destination in the Caribbean, as it may be a surprise to you that not all Caribbean island destinations are the same!

The Caribbean islands have a reputation for its beaches, but there are many more, so if you’re looking for something more than beaches for their holidays, there will be something for you.

First let’s look at how the various islands are different

1. The weather can be different on different Caribbean Islands.

This is due to different things, like mountains, winds, and even though the islands are located.

If you take an example from the Caribbean island of Aruba, which has a desert climate where cacti and aloe grow more readily than fragrant hibiscus.

Furthermore, Puerto Rico is mountainous, so it would be perfect for the walker, and, of course, is much cooler at altitude.

2. There are cultural differences between different Caribbean Islands.

There are a lot of French in the French Antilles, especially Martinique.
The Netherlands Antilles will
Dutch colonial style.

On the other hand for more than a few vestiges of its former military might then the British West Indies still is terribly British!

This is, of course, as a result of these islands to be part of a colonial past, and the language used can be a fascinating mix.

3. Activities offered are the key to your Caribbean vacation, and here is where the election is so important.

The Caribbean is beautiful both above and below the sea, as well as the existence of mountains and beaches, there are remnants of colonial history to see.

The Caribbean has many Carnivals to attract visitors but you need to make the right decisions based on what you want.

a. Giamaica

Many visitors come to Jamaica because of its’beaches and resorts. Destinations like Negril, Montego Bay, Ocho Rios and Kingston, are all part of the Caribbean Vacation folklore.

You can choose to explore the Blue Mountains, or play golf on a former plantation, and the food is quite unique and delicious. Having said that if I wanted to go diving or snorkelling, then Jamaica would not be my first choice.

B. You may want to try

Cancún Cancun itself may not be your ideal Caribbean destination as it can be packed with students at certain times of the year. However, while Cancun can have beautiful beaches and incredible nightlife, you should not overlook Cozumel which offers superb diving. You could try

the Riviera Maya where you can find the family orientedless places like Playa del Carmen, and if you want Mayan ruins then go to Tulum.

c. The Bahamas could be the place to
you now
may not like the Bahamas, because of the number of cruise ships visiting the Caribbean, bringing with it Cowder cities, but other hand if busy ports and beaches are your thing, you love it.

What is proposed here is the output that you visit the islands, or perhaps follow Ernest Hemingway in the past escapes, or just browse around the islands, there will be somewhere the Bahamas for you.

d. Puerto Rico is very well recommended, because of the variety of attractions

This Caribbean island has everything from mountains, to historic towns like Old San Juan a little diving and snorkeling.

You should visit Ponce on the south side of a touch of something a little different? and forest, El Yunque is the only tropical forest in the U.S. National Parks system.

San Juan has it all, from beaches to shopping, casinos, nightlife and, despite the fact that in itself will make some readers.

4.There are natural groupings of the Caribbean Islands

a. The Virgin Islands are a sailor’s paradise, if you visit the British Virgin Islands or the U.S.

You’ll find beautiful crystal clear waters and plenty of places to visit.

St. Thomas offers shopping. St. Cruz

features historic Dutch buildings.

St. John is home to a nature reserve.

U.S. Virgin Islands is a great place if you snorkel or dive.

B. The British Virgin Islands are much more peaceful island with names of the era of pirates.

You could go to Barbados, another very British island, and perhaps see the cricket. Not

Bermuda, although strictly not a Caribbean island, people tend to include, and is another example of Britain’s colonial past, with police, golf, and buildings .

sister islands of Antigua and Barbuda are also known for its beautiful beaches and rich British history, as well as incredible sailing.

c. Aruba, Bonaire and Curacao, known as the ABC Islands, are three of the Netherlands Antilles located just north of the coast of Venezuela. With the addition of being outside the Caribbean? Hurricane Belt? this trio of islands offers some unusual desert climates, but fascinating history, and nature unlike what you will find elsewhere in the Caribbean.

other Caribbean Islands 5.Some worth considering

a. The Dominican Republic, St. Lucia, Saba, Belize, and Dominica are known for their natural beauty. With mountains, rivers, tropical forests, reefs and explore.

Each of these has different reasons to visit, whether you’re curious about The Dominican Republic is popular surfing beaches or St. Lucia’s famous volcanic peaks, one has to be something that is perfect for island explorers.

In conclusion, although it may be easy to visualize what some regarded as typically Caribbean, it may take a little more effort to actually choose an island that is perfect for your stay.

Every traveler has his own idea of what makes a great holiday and a holiday in the Caribbean fufils your dreams is not difficult to arrange.

Cruise From The Caribbean to Cozumel

A passage of the Caribbean of the vacations of the route has much to offer to the sophisticated travellers who recognize the great value in traveling to the islands. If you want the vacations that are rich with the culture to piles, the colorful architecture, the seas to explore, swimming and fantastic diving, later the Caribbean has and more. Here, you will find some great supplies of the Caribbean of the passage of the route of the vacations that are guaranteed to give the best value him of traveling of the passage. One Seven-Night DreamDreams becomes in fact when you are floating with hot, welcoming with satisfaction waters of the Caribbean in one of several boats of cruises of the Caribbean of the route of the vacations.

Benefit of the sun, the sand, and the undertow of a picture-perfect island during brief Earth excursions in of its ports of call and spends the day that pleases in purchases with tax exemption, clear the blue water jump, or Mayan ruins of exploration. With coming from the cold months, the real Caribbean, one of the main lines of passage in the islands, are offering to many fantastic supplies of the Caribbean of the passage of the route of the vacations to its visitors who choose to reserve early. One of these is the principle of the Caribbean of the route of the vacations of the dream of the seven-night in $478 by person, the passage and attraction of the fabulous inner cabins where you can secure the excellent views of the ocean of the glare. The sailor of the seas, that leave harbor Cane plantation, Florida and take to four diverse ports of call where you can go in the brief excursions of the Earth – Labadee, Hispaniola; Eight Rivers, Jamaica; City of George, magnificent cayman; Cozumel, of Mexico before you cross again to harbor Cane plantation in the traveller of Florida.

The of the seas lets to him begin its diversion of the Caribbean of the passage of the route of the vacations in Miami, Florida, and the manufacture of brief shutdowns in Hispaniola, Jamaica, magnificent cayman, and Mexico. The ship offers four classes to him of comforts of the site, extending from the $549 to means of medium size of the ships of $2,049.00.Other more extensive and the passage of the comfortable Caribbean of the route of the vacations, the service and the amenities hopes yet, but there is no hoping in the long eaten tails or the port of enchantment of Three-Night of the calls. or the places of more conducive ExcitementFew of Four-Night in the Earth to the relaxation that the islands of the Caribbean. Perhaps, light, tropical breezes that calm the soul smoothly. Or the hot waters and the hot receptions tat wait to him in each border. A thing is certain: on board a passage of the Caribbean of the route of the vacations of the celebrity, the vacations of the Caribbean offer something for each.

But you would want that its passage of the Caribbean of the route of the vacations was brief but that it enchants, the passage of the Caribbean of the route of the vacations offers several short passages its pleasure. The route of the Caribbean of the vacations of the short circuit of the finding of ll of You crosses, hardly three nights in length, outside San Juan, Puerto Rico, for as little as $289 by person. Or it considers a small piece a passage of the longest, western Caribbean of the route of the vacations, four nights that begin in $349, in the enchantment of the seas. It takes to four-night the passage from the western Caribbean from the route from the vacations on board the century for only $330, from Miami, Florida. The passage provides with you all the amenities that you could never wish of, of comforts of on board to the transport, the meals, drinks, and the hospitality of the ocean on board the container.