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Always Celebrity!I'bve been on the Century for 2 times. The first cruise was the Eastern Caribbean. I thought the 7-night-cruise was too short, because after 4 days they start to tell you how to get off the ship at the end of the week.So I did a back-to-back-cruise one year later (last November).The Century is a very elegant ship, not that big, but you will be proud to be a guest on it!Your teenies will love it as well (I'm 30yo old now, but I sometimes feel like 29).If I would have to decide for one of the two itineraries, I would prefer the Western Caribbean. You will have more time to explore the islands because the destinations aren't too long to get there. I wouls also say that there is more to do on the islands. climb waterfalls in Ocho Rios, swim with stingrays in Grand Cayman and visit the excavations in Mexico. It's a good mix between action, culture and relaxing!For further questions don't hesitate and write me. Skimble1973@gmx.netEric from Germany
Always Celebrity!
I'bve been on the Century for 2 times. The first cruise was the Eastern Caribbean. I thought the 7-night-cruise was too short, because after 4 days they start to tell you how to get off the ship at the end of the week.
So I did a back-to-back-cruise one year later (last November).
The Century is a very elegant ship, not that big, but you will be proud to be a guest on it!
Your teenies will love it as well (I'm 30yo old now, but I sometimes feel like 29).
If I would have to decide for one of the two itineraries, I would prefer the Western Caribbean. You will have more time to explore the islands because the destinations aren't too long to get there. I wouls also say that there is more to do on the islands. climb waterfalls in Ocho Rios, swim with stingrays in Grand Cayman and visit the excavations in Mexico. It's a good mix between action, culture and relaxing!
For further questions don't hesitate and write me. Skimble1973@gmx.net
Eric from Germany