
You can take a holiday ship on a cruise to enjoy a relaxing week away. These large passenger vessels are built for vacationing and frequently stop at ports to offer shore excursions. Enjoy the sights and sounds in a new location while you enjoy the company of family and friends.
Celebrity Cruises
Celebrity Cruises, a cruise company, is headquartered in Miami. It is a fully owned subsidiary of Royal Caribbean Group. Celebrity was established in 1988 by the Chandris Group from Greece. In 1997, it was merged into Royal Caribbean Cruise Line.

Norwegian
Norwegian holiday cruises offer an unusual combination of old-fashioned entertainment and modern conveniences. The ship offers a wide range of amenities and delicious dining options, so you can enjoy your trip with your family or friends. You can also spend your days on the deck or indulge in one of the many excursions available on board.
Silversea
Silversea vacation cruises are a luxury option for those seeking the ultimate holiday. The Royal Caribbean Group owns the luxury cruise line. It was born in Monaco. The company's first ship, the Silver Cloud, pioneered all-inclusive cruising.
Silversea's Seven Seas Mariner
Silversea Seven Seas Mariner holiday cruises are some of the most luxurious and indulgent. This luxurious cruise line is known for its culinary excellence. The menus are created by Michelin-starred chef. Depending on which ship you are on, there may be four to eight restaurants available. Some of the most notable options include La Dame, Seishin Restaurant, and Kaiseki Restaurant.

Silversea's Seven Seas Navigator
Silversea Seven Seas Cruises is known for its all-inclusive perks. They also offer a classic cruise experience. Silversea Expeditions provides a more adventurous cruise experience that takes you to places otherwise impossible. This luxury line also has a number of amenities that go beyond a standard ocean liner, like wine tastings and overnight shore excursions.
FAQ
What is the travel time to the port?
The distance between the port, the ship's speed, and other factors affect the time it takes to get to the port. Some ships dock close to shore to allow them to quickly unload passengers. Other ships dock farther away from land so it takes longer time for the ship arrive.
Cruise vacations are popular.
The appeal of cruises is growing because they offer a unique vacation experience for those who aren't interested in long flights or airport delays. The cruises offer a relaxed atmosphere that allows passengers to relax and enjoy their vacation without having to worry about work or other daily details.
Tourists can visit multiple destinations both on land and by sea with cruise ships. This allows them to take in all the sights and attractions of each destination.
What type of cabin do I need?
It is important to consider the space you require when you choose a cabin. Do you like sharing a bathroom or would you prefer to have your own? Would you prefer a private bathroom? Are you sensitive to noise? You will spend the majority of your time in your dining area, or relaxing in your private stateroom. Think about whether you want an interior view or a patio. Balconies give you a little more space, but they can sometimes be noisy. Interior views are generally quieter than balconies.
Statistics
- *20% Gratuities Apply on Free Unlimited Open Bar; Free Specialty Dining. (ncl.com)
- In addition, 10 to 15 percent gratuity is typically added to bar bills — for alcohol and soft drinks — and gratuities are applied to spa treatments. (cruiseline.com)
- If you're traveling alone, you may also need to factor in a single supplement, adding up to as much as 100% of the cruise fare. (travel.usnews.com)
- For an example of savings, Royal Caribbean offers up to a 40% discount with a dining package. (travel.usnews.com)
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How To
How to keep safe while on a cruiseship
There are many things to be aware of before you board a cruise ship. You must understand how to behave when onboard so you don't get into trouble. These safety tips will ensure that you have a safe trip.
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At all times, be aware of your surroundings. On board a cruise ship, people tend to congregate together, especially during meals. You're often surrounded by people who are eager to talk and eat. It can be easy to get distracted. Do not let people distract you from your task. If you notice someone engaging in dangerous behavior, such as smoking, or drinking alcohol, politely tell them to stop.
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You should always keep your roomkey close by you when you board the vessel. They'll be able to find you quickly if you need it. You should also have your passport on you.
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Your valuables should be kept out of reach. Most cabins have drawers under their beds. You can store important documents such as passports and credit cards. You should also make sure that nothing of value is visible. Keep your bags hidden in the closet.
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Stay hydrated. It can be hard to remember that cruise ships provide ample water. Make use of the free bottled water provided throughout the ship. Do not become dehydrated. Dehydration can cause fatigue and make it difficult to concentrate, leading to arguments or even accidents.
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Listen to announcements carefully. Announcements can also be seen on television screens and in public addresses systems. They include safety procedures, emergency exits, and even weather reports. These announcements need to be taken seriously. They may save your life.
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Do not leave your cabin without first locking the door. No matter how friendly a crew member may seem, never leave your cabin without locking it. Thieves can often get in through unlocked doors. A crew member can grant permission to use the restroom.
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Avoid going too far. It can take some time for the ship's crew and you to be rescued from the water. Sharks and other marine creatures might be attracted to you while you wait. You should wait until help arrives.
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Smoking is not permitted in elevators. These elevators can quickly become smokey due to their high pressure. Get off immediately if you feel dizzy or lightheaded. Although the air outside may be fresh, that doesn't mean your breathing is safe.
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The evacuation procedure. Every year, many people die in elevators. Follow the screen instructions in case of an emergency.
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Make sure you are familiar with the fire drill. Fire drills happen regularly, usually once per day. Everyone on deck needs to evacuate during a drill. Follow the directions given by the crew members. When the drill is finished, return to the cabin and lock your door.
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Ask questions before you accept food and drinks. Cruisers often experience food poisoning. People don't know that certain foods are not safe to be eaten while aboard a ship. On most cruise ships, raw oysters are prohibited. If you're not sure whether the food being served is safe, you can politely decline it and opt for another meal.
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When using the pool, be careful. Inadvertently falling into pools has been a frequent occurrence. Do not be alarmed if you fall in the pool. It is possible to slip and tumble on the deck at any given moment. Always wear appropriate footwear and pay close attention to what's around you.