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To many Palm Beach County dwellers, the Bahamas is like the gym. It's really close, and we know we should go. But we don't. We just don't seem to ever find the time or money. That is why taking a cruise there with affordable prices, instead of the usual luxury ones, is so important.

The Bahamas Celebration, a cruise ship leaving every other day from the Port of Palm Beach and owned by Caribbean Cruise Line, wants to change that with a quickie inexpensive two-day cruise. For less than you'd spend on a fancy wine and dinner in Palm Beach, the Celebration by Caribbean Cruise Line is offering what's basically a floating all-inclusive resort.

Color me intrigued. Full disclosure - I adore cruising, because it offers the choice of your two basic vacation speeds - turbo and sloth.

You can either suck up all the shows, gambling and activities on board, or get off whenever it docks to snorkel and shop your heart out. Or you can just enjoy the constant, plentiful selection of food.

My previous cruises have been of the basically nice variety (a friend's bachelorette cruise on Carnival) and the luxurious (my honeymoon on the more upscale Celebrity Line). As we drive up to the port, I'm still not sure how a cheaper cruise is going to stack up, but I am immediately impressed by the first advantage over leaving from the Port of Miami or Fort Lauderdale's Port Everglades - the shorter drive.

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