Cruises

Aside from being wealthy, most people who go on luxury cruises are discerning, seasoned travellers who enjoy interacting with other like-minded passengers. Dining with Celebrity Cruises is an experience beyond the obvious, a globally influenced blend of classic and contemporary menus created by a James Beard featured chef. Some cruise lines even offer fully inclusive vacations, which cover drinks and tours ashore.

The first luxury line to sail the Galápagos, Quasar Expeditions is best known for its in-depth trips aboard its two intimate ships that carry fewer than 32 passengers each. Outside of the United States and the United Kingdom, please contact your specific Azamara Club Cruises, Celebrity Cruises, Croisières de France, Pullmantur or Royal Caribbean International representative directly.

Visit over 40 of the top destinations in the world when you choose a world cruise, or one of many shorter cruises, such as a cruise to the Mexican Riviera or Alaska. The ships dock in many ports along the way giving the tourists a lifetime’s opportunity to sample the different delicacies and fun the cities offer.

Traditionally, the ships’ restaurants organize two dinner services per day, early dining and late dining, and passengers are allocated a set dining time for the entire cruise; a recent trend is to allow diners to dine whenever they want. Northern Europe cruises offer a kaleidoscope of cultures, languages and traditions in the Baltic, the Norwegian Fjords and even the Arctic.

If your time is limited and you won’t get a chance to take a tour before or after a cruise, then select an itinerary that includes a shore excursion or two so that you can on a mini-tour, or simply enjoy a day at an Alaskan port city. Here’s a tip: Many times, the smaller ships from these lines offer the smallest prices.

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