ing alleviates that,” Hopper said. The Caribbean is popular year-
round, but summer is peak season, be- cause schools are out. “If you can be flexible and go late
fall, October and early November, those are probably the best deals. Then Janu- ary, February,” said Schocke. While 2017 was a devastating hurri-
cane season, the ports are open again. Hawaii and the Mediterranean would
be number four and five in terms of popularity, said Boskus, who had just returned from a Hawaiian cruise when she spoke to Living Well. The benefit of a Hawaiian cruise is
you spend two days at each island so you explore a variety of islands, and ship basically serves as your hotel. “We rented a car and went off on our
own. We parked it at night and got back on the ship. We hiked out on these lava fields that are like you are on the sur- face of the moon. I was within a foot of lava. It was so exciting. We rode in a helicopter. It was a dream. It was unre- al,” she said.
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