Cruising draws tens of millions of people in each year, and it’s easy to see why. The convenience of visiting so many different places without the hassles of transportation or having to unpack and pack multiple times. Today, cruise lines have immersive itineraries that bring you closer to the local culture, on and off the ships. Travelers will have access to guest speakers, local food and authentic entertainment onboard. Small ships bring cruisers closer to the action on land, and cultural excursions immerse cruisers to the local way of living. To top it off, cruises travel to way more destinations than just the Caribbean. The Mediterranean, Asia, South Pacific, Africa and Antarctica are all popular cruise locations. There are cruise lines for everyone, even travelers who don’t like cruising.
Review: 3 Night Bahamas Cruise With Royal Caribbean
By: Pierre Rau, Customer Support Specialist
This 3 night Bahamas cruise with Royal Caribbean was a great experience for a first time cruise that was recommended by my friends and coworkers. Before this cruise, my partner had never been on a cruise, or to the Bahamas. We wanted to take a cruise with a minimal amount of days for his first experience, and we were pleasantly surprised.
What You Need To Know Before Booking A Cruise
With all the lingo and terminology in the cruise industry, a cruise vacation can seem overwhelming for a first timer. To put your mind at easy, we’ve put together a list of all the top questions travelers ask before booking a cruise.
Review: Eastern Caribbean With MSC Cruises
By: Shub Masood, Administrative Assistance
This summer, my parents, children, and I cruised along the Eastern Caribbean with MSC Cruises aboard their brand new ship, the Seaside. I was a little nervous about trying out a European cruise line, because I didn’t know if the service and other quality standards would be up to par with our American criterion, but we were so pleasantly surprised!
Review: 7 Day Alaska Cruise Round Trip Seattle
By: Angel Green, Senior Manager Sales & Marketing Integration
What an awesome opportunity it was to sail aboard the luxurious Holland America Eurodam. We sailed the Alaska Inside Passage with endless miles of untouched wilderness. The Eurodam is a very elegant midsized ship with lots to offer. This ship is beautiful with very comfortable beds and the staterooms are immaculate. Sipping coffee in the Crow’s nest as you read your favorite book or use the interactive screens to plan you next cruise as good as it gets! With a balcony stateroom, we were able to view sea life while sitting on the balcony and also view Margerie Glacier while cruising through Glacier Bay National Park.