Summer Cruise Options
Summer cruises remain the most popular with both singles and families. The kids are out of school, and most people just enjoy taking their vacation time when the weather is fine.
Summer cruises remain the most popular with both singles and families. The kids are out of school, and most people just enjoy taking their vacation time when the weather is fine.
Had enough of the snow? Ready to get warm again, but the season isn’t cooperating? You don’t have to wait - you can take a cruise!
Can’t find the time to take a whole week off? Don’t want to consume those vacation days with a three day cruise? One day cruises might be just what you are looking for.
Often, one day just isn’t enough to sail someplace spectacular. It can be too short to truly unwind and enjoy the experience. Just getting unpacked and getting familiar with the ship can take a day. Enter four-day cruises.
If you’ve got the time, a long sea voyage is a great way to relax, make friends and explore a whole new world. If you don’t have the time, you should seriously consider making time.
Once upon a time, luxury cruises were only for the rich. Others certainly did travel by ship, even 100 years ago. But they were transported in ’steerage’, a dingy and uncomfortable accommodation.
Taking a cruise is quite a bit more complicated than making an airplane reservation and getting on board. Even that can be a hassle these days, but many of the difficulties of air travel don’t exist in travel by ship.
Cruises are supposed to be relaxing vacations - and they are. But they’ll go much smoother if you do some advance planning, sometimes very far in advance.
Finally, the date of departure has arrived! After all your careful planning, you’re ready to sail. But, if you’re a first time cruiser, you may be experiencing a little bit of anxiety, uncertain about what will happen and what to do.
In decades past, cruise ships were sometimes described as floating hotels. Today, they are so gargantuan they might better be said to be floating cities.
Since a modern cruise ship is so large and complex - with many levels, dozens of public rooms (the gym, several restaurants, bowling alley, shopping mall, etc), you can easily get lost.
Some people are reluctant to take a cruise for fear they will be bored. They worry that, after a couple of days of relaxing, soaking up sun and maybe reading a book, they will be looking for something to do. While looking, they think, they’ll be trapped on a ship with nowhere to go. The result? Boredom.
Most people who think of taking a cruise consider first their destination. They dream of romantic France or exotic Morocco or the sun-filled Greek Isles.
The name Carnival is famous in cruising circles for good reason. The company has transformed cruising from the realm of a luxury reserved for the well-to-do to a vacation available to just about anyone.
In business for 40 years, Royal Caribbean International offers a wide variety of voyages on some of the finest ships in the business.
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