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Choosing Your Cruise Ship

Finding the perfect cruise for you will mainly be based on what is important to you. Some will want to select the Cruise Ship for the places it will be visiting. The main important factors in selecting the itinerary are:

  • The type of cruise
  • The length of cruise
  • When do you want to cruise?
  • Where do you want to cruise?

Type of Cruise
What will you be looking for on your holiday – culture, fun, adventure, activity’s, visiting new places? Do you want to cruise on a river or on the sea? We have lots of content on our site to help you chose the best type of Cruise for you, Just visit out ‘Cruise Style’ section.

Length of cruise
What time are you limited to? The choices start ranging from the modest three or four-night cruises in Western Europe to Cruises that take you around the world in 90 days. Most average cruises are from 7 to 14 nights to suit people’s holiday plans.

Where do you want to go?
When you have some dates set and you have decided the length and type of cruise you want, you now will pick an itinerary.

Weather
Most cruise holidays are when the season is perfect where there are blue skies, calm seas and a shining sun. However, sometimes the weather can be unpredictable and will play a big part in how you will enjoy your cruise, so selecting the right ship, region and season is a crucial role that must be decided carefully.

Coastal Cruises
There is a massive range of coastal cruises available around the globe. Mainly on small ships with limited facilities. Although some bigger cruise ships do provide costal cruises. These cruises travel close to the coastline and often in the shelter of offshore islands, reefs or bays. They provide breathtaking views and the ability to visit ports and places that other cruise ships simply cannot reach. Also providing an up close and personal exposure to wildlife, scenery and communities.


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