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 Swan Hellenic Cruises

It focuses on cultural cruises for adults who want to do more than collect souvenirs in duty-free ports. This utterly British company manages the 710 former Renaissance Eight, a convenient 30,200 ton vessel with four dining places and a rather stylish interior. This is a cruise for adults who would like being with British cruisers who avoid bingo and other “ridiculous” games in favor of more intellectual interests. You may look forward to lectured museum visits and an accent on longer itineraries that draw attention to the antiquities. It is an amazing way to discover Egypt and/or the Greek islands for those who are prone.

Windstar

Two of the Windstar ships, the Wind Star and Spirit may take 144 guests while their larger sister, the Wind Surf, has suites and typical outside staterooms and carries 308 passengers. These casually stylish vessels are owned by the Carnival Corporation. The blend of extraordinarily charming ports, made possible by the ships reduce expenditures, and smooth British officers and a happy Indonesian crew combine to make this an striking alternative for those who enjoy small, intimate ships and the sense that one is sailing a yacht. Windstar often offers both cruise and air specials and discounts in the range of 40% are rather typical. Windstar cruises are among the lowest Caribbean out of St. Thomas and Barbados, as well as the Greek Islands, Central America, and a number of other routes that include Italy, France, and Croatia. When Windstar reduces its Caribbean rates to below $2000 per person, it presents the best price and one of the best experiences in the Caribbean, far better then the floating supermarkets.

Oceania Cruises

This line’s medium-sized ships (684 guests), the Regatta and the Insignia, operate within an extraordinary position between the 5-star luxury and the four-star premium brands. The line rivals with the mega ships in the Caribbean and the Mediterranean with stronger itineraries and an uncommonly casual atmosphere. There are no official nights. Passengers may choose between four restaurant places. Oceania delivers a solid product at a charge that is notably lower than that proposed by the luxury category ships. Cabins are furnished accordingly to high standards. Correspondence has been a problem and guests may be taken aback by extra charges for simple pleasures like an evening cappuccino. Air programs are not always consumer-friendly. Oceania wins on the value scale.

The following cruise lines are also highly recommended and do well in several important areas:
Sea Cloud Cruises
Hebridian Cruises
Celebrity Cruises
Lindblad Cruises 
Disney Cruise Line


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