Set sail on the open seas and oceans. These cruises are the way to go if you want to feel like you are on a large floating resort. You can expect to be around the same 3,000 - 6,000 fellow cruisers for the duration of your time at sea. These cruises will stay on the coastlines of your chartered itineraries and maintain a tight schedule to ensure all planned stops are visited. Ocean cruises offer a plethora of food, entertainment, and activity options to your hearts desire. Visit the world on one of these vessels! From the Caribbean sea to the South Pacific and everywhere in between, the options are endless. You may decide you have a couple hundred days to spare, and If the world is your oyster...why not sail around it?
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The promise of exclusivity and opulence awaits you aboard a traditional luxury cruise. These vessels can range from magnificent smaller ships carrying around 1,000 passengers, to luxurious voyages with more of a private yacht feel, typically carrying no more than 200 fellow travelers. Your needs, desires, and personal pampering are anticipated through impeccable service standards and a high crew member to passenger ratio. Experience lavish accommodations that generally come with butler service, and a suite only ocean view stateroom, elegantly designed with premium craftmanship, sumptuous linens, and luxe toiletries. Memorable experiences come naturally from the epicurean delights of gourmet cuisine and a world class selection of wine and spirits. Luxury cruising offers unique and exceptional itineraries to destinations around the world. Sip champagne while journeying to the white sand beaches and turquoise waters of the French Riviera, or perhaps your butler will assist you with the essentials you will need to come eye to eye with some of the most unique creatures on the planet, on a port in exotic Madagascar. Luxury comes in whatever package your heart desires.
River cruises are just that. These ships typically hold no more than 250 passengers offering a more intimate side of cruising with the shore always in eyesight as they sail along inland waterways. Most every day you will wake up to a new port along the way, and your entire journey encompasses scenic views of the rivers, canals, and bridges. Expect to have an immersive cultural experience. From the ancient architecture along the Nile river, to nightscapes of twinkling lights along the Seine, relaxing moments in time await you on deck.
These ships are all about exploring the hard to reach and remote wonders. In many cases, you may find a cruise carrying less than 50 passengers, but can range to mid hundreds. Highly trained guides lead expedition cruises and may offer discussion groups and informational presentations between stops. Typically, expedition ships are designed and equipped with the necessary equipment to navigate areas such as, the turbulent waters of the Drake Passage or the icy waters of Antarctica. Since these ships promise exploration and discovery, they will come equipped with Zodiacs which will get close to otherwise inaccessible areas such as, the Chilean Fjords or the Kimberley Coast of Australia. This style of cruising is an immersive experience of nature, history, and surprises along the way.
Royal Caribbean International has over 25 different ships sailing the Caribbean, Alaska, Australia, Europe, and the USA. These ships feature lounges, bars, entertainment, health & fitness, and amazing choices for on-board activities for everyone.
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