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Popular Cruises

 

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The following pages show a summary of the various cruise lines on offer:

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Cruise popularity can vary based on individual preferences, interests, and travel goals. However, some cruise itineraries and destinations tend to be consistently popular among travelers. Here are some of the most popular types of cruises:

  1. Caribbean Cruises: The Caribbean is a perennial favorite for its beautiful beaches, clear waters, and vibrant cultures. Eastern, Western, and Southern Caribbean itineraries are all well-liked.

  2. Mediterranean Cruises: Mediterranean cruises offer a rich blend of history, culture, and stunning scenery. Popular ports include Barcelona, Rome, Athens, and Dubrovnik.

  3. Alaskan Cruises: Cruises in Alaska provide breathtaking views of glaciers, wildlife, and natural beauty. Popular Alaskan ports include Juneau, Skagway, and Ketchikan.

  4. European River Cruises: River cruises along Europe's picturesque waterways are popular for their intimate experiences in historic cities and towns. The Danube, Rhine, and Seine rivers are popular choices.

  5. Transatlantic Crossings: Transatlantic cruises are known for their sense of adventure. They often take you from the United States or Europe to the Caribbean or other destinations.

  6. Baltic Cruises: Baltic Sea cruises offer access to Northern European gems like St. Petersburg, Stockholm, and Copenhagen, with rich cultural experiences.

  7. South Pacific and Polynesia Cruises: Cruises to the South Pacific and Polynesia are beloved for their idyllic islands, clear waters, and relaxed atmosphere. Popular stops include Bora Bora, Fiji, and Tahiti.

  8. Cruise to Nowhere: Sometimes, travelers opt for short cruises that don't visit specific ports but instead offer a few days of relaxation and entertainment at sea.

  9. Mexican Riviera Cruises: These cruises typically visit Mexican coastal destinations such as Cabo San Lucas, Puerto Vallarta, and Mazatlán.

  10. African Safaris by Cruise: Cruises along Africa's coasts offer opportunities for wildlife safaris and access to countries like South Africa, Namibia, and Kenya.

  11. Hawaii Cruises: Cruises to Hawaii are known for their island-hopping adventures, taking you to Oahu, Maui, Kauai, and the Big Island.

  12. Australia and New Zealand Cruises: These cruises showcase the natural beauty and diverse landscapes of both Australia and New Zealand, with popular ports like Sydney, Auckland, and Melbourne.

  13. Themed Cruises: Specialized cruises catering to particular interests, such as music, food and wine, wellness, and sports, have gained popularity in recent years.

  14. Family Cruises: Family-friendly cruise lines offer cruises designed for multigenerational travel, with kid-friendly activities and excursions.

  15. Expedition Cruises: Expedition cruises offer adventurous journeys to remote and pristine destinations, such as Antarctica, the Galápagos Islands, and the Arctic.

  16. Holiday Cruises: Cruises during holidays, including Christmas and New Year's, offer festive onboard celebrations and visits to special holiday-themed ports.

Cruise popularity can also depend on the cruise line, ship amenities, and individual preferences. It's essential to choose a cruise that aligns with your interests and travel goals to make the most of your cruise experience.

Cunard Line

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Channel the intrepid spirit of 19th-century American settlers and explorers on a modern-day transatlantic voyage. In 2015, the esteemed Cunard Line will commemorate the 175th anniversary of its first transatlantic crossing by sailing the same route as the SS Britannia in July 1840. The fabled Queen Mary 2 will recreate trip in 12 nights, and follow the original westbound route from Southampton to Liverpool; across the Atlantic to Halifax; then on to Boston and New York City.

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Royal Caribbean

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Kids of all ages will enjoy Royal Caribbean's new Quantum of the Seas when its 7- to 12-night cruises debut from Cape Liberty, NJ in fall 2014. Expect industry-first thrills like an onboard skydiving experience, bumper cars, an extendable observation arm, and disco roller rink. Age-appropriate kids' programming extends to 3D movies and DreamWorks character appearances and Royal Caribbean standard surf simulator, rock-climbing wall, and interconnected staterooms.

 

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AmaWaterways

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AmaWaterways' 2015 “Art Illumination” itinerary packages beautiful French scenery and art immersion onto one intimate, seven-night Seine riverboat cruise. Sailing round-trip from Paris, the route showcases the life and history of Impressionist painters like Monet, van Gogh, and Renoir, who once favored this region of France. As part of the art-themed programming, you’ll see the inspiration of celebrated artworks, like Rouen's Notre Dame Cathedral (made famous by Monet), and participate in onboard painting classes and art lectures.

 

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Celebrity Cruises

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Celebrity Cruises is adding new Signature Event Sailings to its 2015 collection, each timed to coincide with special events around the globe. One standout will take you to France's Cannes Film Festival with onboard perks like films and talks, plus a festival-time rooftop celebration in Cannes itself, with live French music, cocktails, and harbor views. The 10-night Mediterranean itinerary sails from Barcelona to Rome with several stops in Italy and France.

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Azamara Club Cruises

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Next year’s Carnival is sure to be an amped-up one, as Rio celebrates its twin World Cup and 2016 Olympics hosting duties. Azamara Club Cruises’ comprehensive 12-night itinerary includes two full days in Rio, with special grandstand access to see the festivities’ brilliantly dressed samba dancers and high-energy drummers, before sailing on to memorable South American stops in Montevideo, Punta del Este, Buenos Aires, and the beaches of Buzios, for post-Carnival relaxation.

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MSC Cruises

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MSC Cruises, the only line to offer free passage to children 11-and-under and reduced rates for 12-to-17 year olds year round, provides lots of family extras on its 7-night cruises from Miami. Think dedicated kids' programs, Smurf-themed events, a 4D theater and poolside movies, and free strollers. Memorable family excursions, like swimming with dolphins in Cozumel or with stingrays in the Cayman Islands, await in port.

 

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Crystal Cruises

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Crystal Cruises' newest Mediterranean itinerary calls on ancient ports from Turkey to Italy in a sweeping 13-night cruise from Istanbul to Rome. In all, there are 11 ports of call on the line’s inaugural “Mediterranean Majesty” itinerary, including Ephesus; Rhodes; Malta (featuring a maiden call in off-the-beaten-path Goza); and Pompeii. James Fallows, The Atlantic’s national correspondent, will act as onboard lecturer, providing insights into regional politics and trends.

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Disney Cruise Line

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Disney Cruise Line's new 7- and 9-night Norwegian fjords voyages take in the natural majesty, Viking history, and Scandinavian culture of the northern landscape that starred in Disney’s hit film Frozen. The recently renovated Disney Magic has all-new kids' clubs; Broadway-style shows with Disney themes; deck parties (including a Pirates of the Caribbean fiesta and fireworks); and a family pool area, splash zone, and waterslide.

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Viking River Cruises

Viking River Cruises' new “Legends of the Rhine” itineraries home in on the historical events that helped shaped northern Europe. You’ll visit the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam; explore the Netherlands' National War and Resistance Museum; and discover Germany's most-storied castle in Heidelberg. The 7-night cruises sail between Amsterdam and Frankfurt and feature onboard lectures on the Rhine’s rich history, particularly as it relates to World War II.

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Seabourn

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Seabourn is launching an exciting new Mediterranean itinerary next spring, with stops in romantic, picturesque towns from Monte Carlo to Rome. Couples can fill their trip with wine tastings, castle tours, and romantic port-side lunches, and retreat to spacious suites with minibars stocked with champagne, and private balconies primed for candlelit dinners. Exceptional ports along the way include Corsica in France; Santa Margherita, Florence, Sardinia, and Amalfi in Italy; and an overnight in Malta.

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Oceania Cruises

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Widely lauded for its strong culinary tradition, Oceania is adding a new 12-night Caribbean Culinary Discovery Tour out of Miami next year. The epicurean-themed voyage will feature its own master chef–helmed Bon Appétit Culinary Center on board, the only hands-on cooking school at sea, and highlight the local gastronomy of St. Lucia and Antigua with chef-accompanied visits to island markets, plantations, and restaurants.

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Windstar Cruises

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Windstar recently returned to French Polynesian waters (after a 10-year hiatus) for select 7- and 11-night voyages aboard an intimate, all-balcony-cabin yacht. Cruising round-trip from Papeete, Tahiti, you’ll get to duck into tiny Tahitian coves and enjoy overnight stays in Moorea, Raiatea, and Bora Bora (the longer voyages tack on the Tuamotu Islands). You can even opt for a mid-cruise overnight in one of Le Meridien Bora Bora’s extraordinary over-water bungalows.

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Silversea Cruises

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For an exceptional culinary experience, join one of Silversea's exclusive “L’École des Chefs” sailings for wine tastings, cooking classes led by Relais & Châteaux pros, and vineyard and market tours. Silversea’s decadent 14-night cruise from Melbourne, Australia, is a great choice: It sails to Tasmania; up the Australian coast to Sydney and Brisbane; and onward to the exotic flavors of the South Pacific, with stops in New Caledonia, Vanuatu, and Fiji.

 

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American Cruise Lines

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When it debuts next year, American Cruise Lines’ new, art-and-antique-filled paddle wheeler will set the tone for exploring Civil War sites along the Mississippi River. Sailing round-trip from New Orleans, the 7-night voyages will make history-rich stops at essential battlefields, monuments, and museums in Louisiana and Mississippi, including National Military Park and the Rosedown State Plantation. On board, you’ll benefit from enriching lectures by Civil War scholar and author Dr. Michael Deeb.

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