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Lisa

Tips on good cruises?

this year we've decided to take a cruise. does anyone have any advice on what ship to cruise on and where to cruise to?

    



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IndySteve1563
Some basic yet important considerations to ponder(I am a traveller and Owner of a Travel Agency):

1-When considering a cruise ship, are amenities very important to you? Do you like to be active on the ship? Or are you more into deboarding and doing lots of sightseeing?

2-The ship's mentality. There are cruise ships that have the reputation of being what I call "party" boats, there are cruise ships that cater to a more "mature" crowd, and some cruise ships are "themed"(Cunard is a good example. They are for the most part refined by nature both in the crew, the passengers, and the activities onboard). Something to consider.

3-Is there a destination that you and your cruising partner talk about more than others? Sometimes that's an indication of where you may possibly want to go.

4-Do you have a timeline and a Travel budget you're trying to stick to?

What you may also want to consider is that when people recommend ships and destinations, it is ususally based on their experiences and also their preferences and tastes, which may or may not mirror yours. And really at the end of the day this is YOUR cruise, not theirs. If you could kindly either call, email me at: indysteve1563@yahoo.com, or reach me through Yahoo Messenger with what you and your cruising partner have in mind, we can see what cruises are a good fit for both of you, and hopefully assist you in making an informed decision.


Paris
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Carnaval Miricle it takes u to the penninsula of Mexico


ROSETTA S
norwegan i just got back from one try the spirit its a really beautiful ship im so glad i did


dannyborga
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Depends on your likes and dislikes. You need to do some work and investigate the different lines and itineraries.

You will enjoy yourself on a cruise vacation.

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momsezno
The Message Boards at CruiseCritic.com will have everything you need - or you can ask and friendly folks will answer!

The key is to do LOTS of research and reading.


patreub
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Costa cruises are brilliant. Expensive on board, but worth the extra. Delicious food and very good staff. We went on the Costa Europa and it has lovely antiques on board. Happy cruising.


dapixelator
It will largely depend on your budget, type of cruise experience you want, length, and where you want to visit.

Lower end (but still good)-- Carnival (huge ships, fun, family and single oriented)
Higher end - Princess, Holland America, Disney, Royal Carribean, Norweigan (Disney is family oriented obviously, the others arer various levels of luxury etc.)

Special - Celebrity (smaller ships, expensive), Windjammer (sailing boats-- small ship- coupel hundred people)


BC Travel Co.
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A lot depends on what you like to do and a cruise travel agency can help you with that. If you like activities such as ice skating, rock wall climbing, miniature golf ETC then Royal Caribbean is for you. Royal Caribbean is a step up from Carnival which is considered to be the "Fun Ship" based on the pool parties and games. Carnival is offers a more party like atmosphere while Royal is for the active but calmer crowd. If you are interested in working with us further please contact us via email or visit our website for more information including contact information. We offer free consultations, free quotes, and fee free bookings. You can also book your cruise through our online partners located on our "Book Your Travel" webpage including our online cruise booking with Joystar Travel Network offering great values on cruise packages that you can book online. We look forward to hearing from you soon and if you decide to book with one of our online partners you will still receive our personal service. We are also running a promotion for shipboard credit. Check our website for details. Catch The Wave and book your cruise travel today.

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Karl the Webmaster
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The most important consideration is the age of the people on the cruise. If young adults are cruising, then Carnival and Royal Caribbean are the only way to go. The passengers on the other lines are usually 50+. If the cruisers are older, Holland America and Celebrity are fantastic.

For me, 7 days is the minimum. And you should have at least one or two days at sea. As far as where to go is a tough one. All the itineraries are fun. If you plan a transatlantic or round trip to Hawaii, you have to plan for 5 - 7 days at sea without land. That's tough. We did a Panama Canal cruise last year, and some of the ports in Central America are pretty disappointing.

Eastern or Western Caribbean, Mexican Riviera, or Alaska will always be crowd pleasers. I hope you have a great time!


onyi
http://www.rhoda.joystar.com



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