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If you’ve ever glanced through a cruise brochure or
watched cruise commercials on television, you have
probably seen or heard the word "luxury" and
"pampered." Every cruise line proudly states how it
pampers its passengers in luxury, regardless of budget
or expense.
Though these words are overused, cruising is now well
established as one of the most service-intensive
vacations in the world - with ever more incredible
state-of-the-art vessels being built each year. For most
cruisers, "pampered in luxury" accurately describes the
cruise experience.
We represent only the finest and most reputable cruise lines in the world. This
means we provide truly objective and unbiased cruise information.
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Cruise Lines:
American Hawaii Cruises
Carnival Cruise Line
Celebrity Cruises, Inc.
Costa Cruise Lines
Crystal Cruises
Cunard Line Ltd.
Delta Queen Steamboat Company
Disney Cruise Line
Epirotiki Cruise Line
Holland America Line
Norwegian Cruise Line
Orient Lines
Princess Cruises
Radisson Seven Seas Cruise Line
Regal Cruises
Royal Caribbean International
Royal Olympic Cruises
Seabourn Cruises
Silversea Cruises
Sun Line Cruises, Inc.
Windstar Cruises
World Explorer Cruises
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Experience:
Our cruise counselors have received formal
industry training, attended numerous ship
inspections and cruised aboard the major
cruise lines many times.
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Luxury Cruises:
Success is the common denominator in the luxury cruiser. Whether it is "old" or
"new" money, an active entrepreneur or retiree, or someone who has saved well for
the trip of a lifetime - luxury cruisers are successful people who have planned well to
enjoy an unparalleled cruise vacation experience.
Another common denominator is a taste for the finer things in life. Luxury cruisers
know what they want and, if they have cruised before, they know that a luxury cruise
will exceed their expectations.
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The Right Luxury Cruise for You:
Ultra-deluxe ships come in all sizes - from Sea Goddess I and II's 4,250-ton,
116-passenger vessels to Crystal's 50,000-ton, 960-passenger Crystal Symphony.
Smaller ships are, of course, frequently more intimate, informal and
service-intensive. Larger ships like Crystal Symphony, Crystal Harmony, Royal
Viking Sun and QM2 offer more variety in dining, entertainment and on board
activities. Smaller ships like Silver Cloud and Silver Wind, Sea Goddess I and II and
Seabourn Pride, Spirit and Legend, offer a more private, yacht-like experience.
Choices in accommodation also vary according to the size of the ship. The Crystal
Harmony, for example, offers 10 cabin categories, ranging from inside stateroom to
Crystal Penthouse with veranda. Sea Goddess I and II offers only two categories,
ocean view stateroom and suite.
While even the smaller luxury cruise vessels have state-of-the-art design and
stabilizers, if you are prone to motion sickness, you may want to consider a larger
vessel. The Radisson Diamond may be another good alternative. Although she
carries only 350 passengers, her unique twin-hull design makes her particularly
stable in rough seas.
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Destination, expedition and adventure cruising:
There is a class of cruising which, while not considered to be luxury, offers guests a
way to experience some of the world's most unique and out-of-the-way destinations
on ships ranging from basic to luxurious. Guest lecturers and naturalists provide
in-depth descriptions of the destinations and Zodiacs (motorized rubber crafts) are a
common form of travel to and from the ship.
We have included this brief section because these cruises tend to be longer, are
more expensive and attractive to cruise travelers who tend to toxically cruises.
ORIENT LINES' MARCO POLO - The 800-passenger, 20,502-ton Marco Polo offers
a "four-star (or tour plus, depending on taste) experience with cruises to the
Mediterranean, Australia, New Zealand and Southeast Asia. Originally built for
Arctic cruising, the Marco Polo cruises to Antarctica a few times each year.
Antarctic voyages range in length from 11- to 37-days with prices starting from
$3,820 per person.
PRINCESS CRUISES - Princess Cruises is one of the finest of the five-star cruise
lines, specializing in worldwide destinations. Princess' Exotic Adventures Programs
features cruise tours ranging from 11 to 19 days to China, Costa Rica, Alaska and
Africa. Other destinations include South Pacific, South America, India,
Australia/New Zealand and the Middle East.
RADISSON SEVEN SEAS - The Radisson Seven Seas Adventure series aboard the
five-star, 188-passenger Hanseatic and four-star plus, 164-passenger Bremen cruise
to Europe, North Cape, Northwest Passage, Alaska, Russian Far East and Alaska,
Central and South America and Antarctica. Both ships are 1A1Super ice-rated, the
highest possible rating for passenger vessels. Free round trip economy airfare is
offered from 79 North American cities as well as a complimentary 1 or 2-night
deluxe hotel stay on select sailings. Gratuities are also included.
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Crystal Cruises - Crystal Symphony
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Cunard Line - Queen Mary 2
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Silversea - Silver Wind
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Radisson Seven Seas - Radisson Diamond
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Orient Lines - Marco Polo
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Princess Cruise Lines
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