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 Cruise: Bahamas vs. Mexico?
Given equal costs, would you rather go on a 4-day cruise in the Bahamas, or a 7-day cruise to Mexico?

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Bahamas: stops in Nassau, CocoCay, and Key West, FL. No full days ...


 I'm going on a cruise and feel self-conscious, what is it like?
I've lost a bunch of weight but still don't feel bathing suit ready. I'm not obese, but I used to enjoy beer...quite abit!

I keep having nightmares that I get on this ...


 When is the best time to book a cruise for my honeymoon? ?
We really need to get a good deal in order to afford it. We're planning on getting married at the end of March and would like to depart a few days later. We think a 3-4 night Caribbean cruise ...


 Carnival cruise or royal caribbean?
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 Cruise Poll!?
Vote for your favorite cruiseline here! Please give reasons why and what you are comparing to! Thanks a bunch!...


 Cruising alone?
Would you recommend to take a cruise ship alone? or do you consider it will be a waste of money and a complete bore ...


 Find a good cruise agent?
Im planning on a taking a cruise to the caribbean, preferably RCCL... so can anyone recommend some good and friendly cruise agents or agencies that will truly help me find great rates and ...


 Does the weather affect the price of a cruise?
If the cruise gets a bit more expensive, does that mean that the weather is expectede to be nice.. or what..a little background: I am 16 going on a carnival paradise cruise to catlina island and ...


 What type of phone do you have to have for it to work on Royal Caribbean Cruises?
What type? What kind? I have verizon. Anything will help. Thanks
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I am going to the Bahamas. Now I email Royal Caribbean Cruises and they said any cell phone would ...


 Which cruise would be better for a adult family vacation?
Me and my family (all above 21 years of age) are going on a cruise vacation this September 2009. I have been put in charge of making all plans. I am thinking about either Alaska or the Caribbean. W...


 Looking for last minute cruising?
Anyone know of a good web site that specializes in discount cruise fares for departures less than 2 weeks? Last minute site doesn't seem to look at last minute bargains....


 High class cruise line?
Hi I'm trying to find a good cruise line. Not to be flashy, but I am a higher class traveler, and I don't want to be bothered by rednecks, etc. What is a good high class cruise around F...


 We are a family of 5, which cruise line is best for my kids 13 11 7 Please say from experienc thank you?
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 Mexico Cruises- Cozumel & Progresso?
What are fun things to do at these ports?

Some of the excursions are very expensive when you multiply them for a big group... any fun things and good places to visit in these areas?...


 What are ship cruises like?
Would like to go to Mediteranean ship cruise, so I just wondered are they fun... do young people go to cruises of just retired?...


 I need a good name for a travel agency any help.?
For a school project....


 Have you ever been on a cruises?
Where is a good place to take a nice cruise and where did u go to find your cruise. I really want a all inexculsive cruise....


 Carnival Cruise Line or Disney Cruise Line?
I took my first Disney Cruise aboard the Wonder in November with my 6 yr old. We had such a great time; we would like to take another cruise. Disney is realatively expensive in comparison to other ...


 How do I get over motion sickness from cruise?
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 Where do you want to cruise to??
When you plan your next and future cruises do you want to go to the same places, like the Bahamas, Mexico and the Caribbean; OR would you like to cruise to a variety of other places, like Europe (the ...



bhhippie

What is the best cruise line for two young adults (23 years old)?

I am planning on taking a Caribbean cruise with my boyfriend sometime next year. Which cruise line is the most youth-friendly? We are both in our early 20's, and don't want to be stuck on a boat with a bunch of kids and families or older people.
Also, which cruise route do you recommend. I want to go on a Caribbean cruise, not a cruise to Mexico. I've already been to Mexico, and would like to go somewhere different.

    



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cruizenluver
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A Caribbean cruise is great, depending on where you would like to go. Eastern Caribbean are usually 7 nights and they usually include St. Thomas, St. Marteen, and Nassau, or the cruiselines private island. A Western Caribbean cruise usually includes Jamaica, Cozumel Mexico, Key West, Progresso Mexico, Belize etc.. this also depends on which line you choose to go with. A Southern Caribbean includes San Juan, Aruba, Barbados, and most of the deep southern islands, but this one usually goes out of San Juan, so you would have to plan on flying to the cruiseport.

If you are looking for a cruiseline that is "Youth" friendly then most of them will have families and children on them, unless you book during off season when school is in session, but there will always be children on the ships, just not as many.

The most active cruiselines for your age group would be Royal Caribbean, Carnival and NCL. You will find more older adults on Celebrity and Holland America, but there are pretty much all ages on most of the mainstream lines.

I would suggest that you look at the three mainstream lines websites: www.ncl.com , www.carnival.com, and www.royalcarbbean.com to get an idea of what itineraries are offered and what length of cruise is offered. Either that or contact a cruise specialist agent to ask these questions. They are trained in all the different lines and will be best able to qualify you to the best line based on your answers to questions they will ask.

My recommendation:
Royal Caribbean offers many things on the ship for all age groups. They have the rock climbing walls, the newest ships have the flow rider, there is also mini golf, pools, games etc.

Carnival offers quite a bit of activities for your age group, and if you are planning on a 3 or 4 night cruise, you will find more people your age on the ship...remember they were once known as the "party" ship. But they are catering more to families now..but again, book in off season (not summer, spring break or Christmas time) and you will find less children on the ship.

NCL offers a bowling ally on their newer ships, along with a variety of other activites to participate in, there are plenty of activities for your age group.

Also, the cruiseline you decide on would be dependant on how much money you want to invest in your cruise.

Good luck in your choices.


Phillies in 2008
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i would go with NCL. we went with them this summer to tortola, st. thomas and bermuda. its free style so you can do what you want. you can eat dinner whatever time you want on NCL and dress causally plus there is A LOT of things to do during the day and night.


chitowncf
I am not a travel agent, so I have no motives here except to try and help. I have heard from young people that they adore Carnival. The activities and food are aimed at your age group. Royal Caribbean is supposed to be exciting and fun as well. I have taken many more sedate cruises on other lines. You don't want to be there because you will be bored.

Absolutely, go to the Caribbean and select the shore activities that please you.


landrover
I just got back from a Carnival Cruise to the Eastern Caribbean (Bahamas, St. Thomas, and St. Martin). We went with a big group of 22-30 year olds and we had a blast. Book shore excursions. In the Bahamas we did a Tiki Snorkle Safari, St. Thomas was a champagne catamaran sailaway (highly reccommended!) and a beach break in St. Martin. Book a late dinner seating so you have time to get ready before dinner when you are in port. Carnival has late seating shows after dinner and adult rated comedy shows. They also had lots of bars, kareoke, the casino, and a dance club. They also had a deck party one night and a huge midnight buffet one night.
There were quite a few kids on our boat because we went the week before school started. The only time we noticed all the kids though was in the pools on our days at sea.
I would reccommend Carnival for young people because there is a lot for our age group to do, and it is not too uptight and formal. Whoever you sail with, upgrade to a balcony room- it is TOTALLY worth it!


Tivogal
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i would suggest looking at cruises from royal carribean, which advertises a youthful and active style of cruises. Carnival might be your best bet. and princess a third alternative.
it seems like the best of those would be considering the dates you want to travel and the different itineraries.
good luck and have a great time.


david
CARNIVAL WOULD BE GOOD FOR YOU AND ECONOMICAL TOO


gizmo0013
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We are taking Royal Caribbean to the Bahamas


kicka
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i'll prolbey go on like a carnival cause it is a party boat!!!


ocean.denis
For your age is Celebrity.





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