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SeaDream Yacht Club It has twin all-suite cruise ships. They cater to sophisticated seasoned cruisers. Each accommodates just 112 passengers in 55 cabins. The twin SeaDreams give you a yacht-cruise experience.


Silversea Cruises attracts the older, more affluent, and better traveled passenger. Activities, shore excursions and entertainment are sophisticated. Most evenings are formal, but in a relaxed elegant manner. Silversea food and service are admirable.


Regent Seven Seas Cruises attracts a audience similar to the Silvesea
Cruises (see above), but the tone aboard the Regent fleet is a bit more relaxed.
Regent's star ship is the 700-passenger Seven Seas Voyager, which I feature in
my special 10-page What It's Like on a Luxury Cruise Ship section (click
here to view it). RSSC also
operates the Mariner, Navigator and Gauguin.


Royal Caribbean is a good choice for the average first-time cruiser
because its ships have a middle-of-the-road mix of passengers in terms of age,
education, culture interests, and bank accounts. Food is not gourmet, but
neither is it lackluster. Passengers party, but not to an excessive degree.
There are children, but not in an overwhelming number. Activities are many and
varied.
Adventure cruise
Lindblad / National Geographic jointly operates small, personable-sized ships. Itineraries include Antarctica and Galapagos. The line attracts affluent, seasoned travelers. Lindblad/National Geographic sailings are geared for the independent or small-group minded traveler. Rates are high end.


Disney Cruise Line has age-specific children activities, programs, and facilities, ranging from nursery to teenage. As in Disney World, the staff is immensely friendly. Parents and grandparents will not feel left out. Many facilities appeal to both child and adult - and some are for adults only. Rates are average.


Crystal Cruise has outstanding onboard restaurants. The dishes are prepared by skilled, dedicated chefs. Food presentation has an alluring style. Crystal Cruise table service is polished yet personable. And dining room ambiance has a relaxed elegant feeling.


Carnival Cruise Line is family friendly and vigorously courts the family market. Its ships are modern and large (some accommodate several thousand passengers). This allows the Carnival Cruise Line to offer a wide variety of activities and facilities to please all ages, from grandparent to four-year old.


Regent Seven Seas Cruises has a small cruise ship named the Paul Gauguin
that sails to the romantic Polynesian Islands, including Tahiti, Moorea and Bora Bora.
The onboard ambiance on this Regent Seven Seas ship is casual, relaxed - just
right for honeymooning. The 300 passengers enjoy French and Polynesian dining,
spa treatments, watersports, and shore excursions.


Royal Caribbean International has special facilities and activities geared for teens, including teen-only dance clubs, rock-wall climbing, in-line skating, ice skating, volleyball, basketball, and team sports. Teens are grouped by age, 12- to 14- and 15- to 17- years old.


Carnival Cruise Line attracts more partying under-30 cruisers than its competition. One reason is that it was the first to aggressively market the fun-in-the-sun concept to the 20-something single and young-married audiences. It is now entrenched in that generation's word of mouth as being "the" party cruise line. Rates are moderate.
Many small cruise lines sail on rivers, canals, and backwaters around the world. Click River cruises to see my tips & insights on these destinations: Nile, Yangtze, Kerala, Rhine, Mekong, Amazon, Danube, Rhine-Danube, Volga, and Canal du Midi. I rank the Top 10 river cruise destinations and give each one its own web page and locator map.

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