
Coming out of Southwestern Ontario, come in January, we dream of warm weather, sun and beaches. Since most of our sun holidays are Caribbean cruises, and because our landing ports are usually on the east coast of the United States, we must travel the Bermuda Triangle.
Having captured many cruises in the Caribbean, we traveled many times through the so-called “Devil's Triangle”.
This is not what it says a lot, and you do not advertise it when looking for cruises. You do not even hear of any unusual events while traveling through the Bermuda Triangle.
The only adventure and adventure that Caribbean cruise travelers are looking for is pleasure and exploration on the islands - oh, and, of course, on a floating resort (or a cruise ship).
The Bermuda Triangle is an area that is said to be located from the island of Bermuda to San Juan, Puerto Rico to the city of Miami, Florida and back to Bermuda. Any cruise to the Caribbean from the port of the Atlantic coast north of Miami must pass through the Triangle.
As for the size of the Bermuda Triangle, it is surprising that only a few islands are actually located in its somewhat vague boundaries. Some of the Bahamas and Turks and Caicos Islands are the only major ones.
An East Caribbean cruise and even some of the South Caribbean cruises can travel the entire length of one of the triangles. Parties. A cruise on the Western Caribbean coast usually crosses the Triangle only at a relatively short distance.
Even South American (Atlantic parties) cruises departing from ports north of Miami will pass through legendary space. And the rearrangement of cruises from the Mediterranean to Atlantic Florida ports will cross the waters into the Triangle.
With all this cruise, you rarely hear of any unusual events. I’m sure there are some of them that we don’t hear about, although I’m also sure that unusual events take place in oceans around the world.
In any case, we do not even think about the strange events that were recorded in the Bermuda Triangle when planning our Caribbean cruise shoots. Our only concern is how soon we will go and how long we can stay!

