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Check out the best times to take that cruise

- Nathan Diller USA TODAY

Certain times of year may seem like no-brainers for travel, like spring break or summer vacation.

But the best times to take a cruise can vary depending on where you’re going.

Mike Harris, director of sales at online travel agency The Cruise Web, said there are “a lot of factors that go into any vacation, but especially one where you're traveling overseas, or if you're going to a destinatio­n that does have varying weather patterns.”

Other aspects like wildlife activity and pricing can also change throughout the year. Some places even have set seasons when cruise ships visit. We break down the best times to visit some of the most popular cruise destinatio­ns below.

When is the best time to take an Alaska cruise?

The Alaska cruise season runs from May through September, but the optimal window depends on your priorities, according to Harris.

“So, if you really wanted to see wildlife, which is a big reason why people want to go to Alaska, usually July is going to be the best for that,” he said. “It's when the bears are really active.”

Late June and August can also make for good wildlife viewing, said Deborah Banks, a travel adviser and franchise owner at Cruise Planners with her husband Isaiah.

May and September feature lower prices and colder temperatur­es, in the 50 to 60-degree range compared to the mid-60s to low 70s Harris estimated (though it can vary depending on where in Alaska you are). September is also “fantastic” for viewing fall foliage. “(There’s) colder weather, but you're getting some really cool, unique scenery later in the year too,” he said.

Banks warned that there can be drawbacks to going on the early or late side. “(The) early season may see some icy conditions, and late season may increase the chance of rougher seas and less predictabl­e weather,” she said in an email. Some tourist services may not be fully operationa­l.

When is the best time to take a Caribbean cruise?

While the Caribbean is a year-round cruise destinatio­n, December through April is the best time to go, according to Banks.

“This is the dry season with calmer seas and more comfortabl­e weather,” she said.

Harris echoed that, noting that winter is a particular­ly good time to take those sailings. “Chances are where you're coming from, it's very cold, so it's a good change of temperatur­e,” he said.

The Caribbean is also popular with families, so going outside of the summer months can mean more availabili­ty and better fares – though ships are likely to be crowded during other school holidays like spring and winter breaks.

Banks also recommende­d avoiding hurricane season, which runs from June through November.

When is the best time to take a Mediterran­ean cruise?

Banks said May through September offers “warm weather, calm seas, and plenty of sunshine.” That said, some of those months may not be your best bet if you don’t like the heat.

“It can definitely be super hot,” Harris said. “Like, if you go to Venice in July, you're gonna be sweating.” If you’re looking for milder temperatur­es, consider visiting as early as April or in October after fall rolls around.

When is the best time to take an Antarctica cruise?

Antarctica is an increasing­ly popular destinatio­n, but cruise ships only visit for about half the year.

The destinatio­n’s cruise season runs from October or November through March, encompassi­ng its summer.

Even then, the weather can be highly unpredicta­ble and the environmen­t changes throughout the season. Travelers have a better shot at seeing penguin chicks starting in December.

“Outside of these months, the region is largely inaccessib­le to cruise ships because of extreme cold and ice buildup,” Banks said.

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