What sort of people take a cruise? A real joy or a painful experience?
A cruise ship is like a holiday camp isn’t it? What places do I want to see?
Children and cruise ships What size cruise ship suits my needs?
Is a cruise suitable for the single person? What Age/types of passenger will be on board?
Will I get seasick? Where is my cabin located?
Is a cruise an expensive holiday? Cruise ship hygiene
Cruise ships and the disabled Cruise ship prices
What is a fly-cruise? Booking a cruise
  Will I like Cruising? What if I don't?




What Places do Iwant to see?

You must have an idea about the destinations you want to visit - because the best cruise ship in the world will disappoint if it bypasses your dream ports of call. The main regions are:




Think of the vast selection of possible locations that could be combined to give you the cruise of a lifetime. Look at the itineraries of the cruise lines sailing in the region of your choice and select the ones that tick all your boxes. It's worth bearing in mind that the main ports where the large cruise ships dock will play host to more than one or two liners at a time. So as many as 20,000 passengers descending on a port can be overwhelming and reduce the authentic feel of a place. Sometimes the lesser known ports can be real pearls worth discovering.

 





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