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Expert Advice
Large Cruise Ship or
Small Cruise Ship?
07/06/2008
Whether
you’re an introvert, extrovert, adrenaline seeker or laid-back observer, the
vacations you take are usually closely aligned with your personality. When it
comes to cruise vacations, sometimes determining what kind of cruise ship is
best for you can be confusing. At one end of the spectrum are the sleek
mega-liners, at the other, the small vessels, but which will best match your
personality?
If you like the festivity of being
among plenty of people and fast-paced entertainment, you’ll find it aboard one
of the 12-15 story mega-liner behemoths. Multiple pool areas, kid and teen
venues, energizing activities from surf-simulators to nightclubs, and expansive
dining options, are all designed to keep two to three thousand passengers
buzzing well into the evening. Group activities cover a wide spectrum of
interests, including culinary and athletic classes, games, to pool-side
activities. Attire is usually relaxed, and depending on cruise line, evening
wear stretches from casual to formal.
Due to their size, some ports are inaccessible to mega-liners which require them
to either anchor off-shore, or entirely bypass them altogether. This is where
the smaller ships have an advantage.
Catering to roughly 100 to 500 passengers, smaller ships can glide into more
quaint and unique ports around the world resulting in experiences not attainable
by those aboard the big ships. But the difference doesn’t end there.
Smaller ships usually offer enhanced ambiance such as meals on fine china,
entertainment by classical musicians and upgraded stateroom amenities. Notable
guest speakers, frequently experts in culinary, cultural or nature-related
subjects of the region, will leave you with a heightened appreciation for the
cities you'll be visiting. Dress codes are often country-club casual by day,
elegant by night.
In contrast to larger ships
offering an array of constant diversions, guests on small ships can still expect
to enjoy a pool, spa and/or a health club facility amid boutiques for the
discriminating shopper. Varieties of dining and social activities create a
neighborhood-like atmosphere among crew and guests and are tailored for the
refined and gracious traveler.
To add another figure into the equation, there are also mid-sized liners which
are a variation between big and small, however attitude and service generally
side with the smaller ship approach.
A cruise vacation should
compliment your personality, but with so many options out there, there’s no
better resource than a Cruise Holiday travel expert to help translate a cruise
line’s personality with yours.
For additional information
contact your local experts at Cruise Holidays of Mission Viejo at 949-215-6700
or email at
cruise@icruisevacation.com.
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