Cruises

Finding the Right Fit for you

Embarking on a cruise is not just a journey; it’s an immersive experience tailored to different tastes and temperaments. Whether it’s the intimate luxury of small ships, the endless family-friendly adventure of mega liners or the adventurous world of river and expedition cruising, there’s a cruise for every discerning traveller, but knowing which style will suit you is crucial to ensure you have fun and relaxation on the seven seas. Let’s set sail into the distinct realms of these four cruise styles, each beckoning a unique brand of traveller.

SMALL LUXURY SHIPS:

THE INTIMATE ELEGANCE  

Small luxury ships from names like Seabourn, Windstar, Ponant, Scenic, Crystal Cruises, Star Clipper, Oceania, Regent, and Silversea, appeal to those who relish exclusivity, refined elegance, and personalized service. These smaller, more intimate cruise lines are perfect for couples seeking a romantic getaway or seasoned travellers who prioritize intimate encounters over crowds, with each vessel boasting a limited number of passengers, world-class service, and an unhurried experience. Luxury small ship cruising is associated with lavish suites, gourmet dining, and curated itineraries to less-visited ports, ensuring a tranquil escape into luxury. 

While many small ship lines are household names, the sector also has great boutique lines, from the acclaimed True North, which piles the waters of Australia’s Kimberly Region with a single vessel, and the Coral Expeditions, which explores Melanesia. Aqua Expeditions, meanwhile, has vessels dedicated to Eastern Indonesia and the Galapagos. In addition, a series of hotel-driven small luxury cruise vessels, most still in development, demonstrate the rise in popularity of the small ship itineraries: look out for the new boutique ships from Orient Express, Aman and Four Seasons and The Ritz-Carlton Yachts. 

EXPEDITION CRUISING:

THE FRONTIER DISCOVERERS 

Many small-ship cruise lines have also segued into the world of expedition cruises, a scene traditionally dominated by companies like Lindblad Expeditions, Aurora Expeditions, and Hurtigruten, which offers unique itineraries for adventurers. Companies like Silversea, Crystal, and Ponant have all created custom-built ships capable of going off the beaten path, too.

Geared towards nature lovers, wildlife enthusiasts, and those with a thirst for exploration, expedition cruise lines are dedicated to rugged landscapes and less-visited destinations, from the Arctic and Antarctica to remote islands in the South Pacific. Expert-led excursions, Zodiac landings, insightful guest lecturers and a focus on environmental education make this style perfect for those seeking a deeper connection with nature. Smaller expedition companies to look out for include Antarctica21, Quark, Quasar, and Albatros all offer breathtaking itineraries aboard purpose-built boutique vessels designed to make the world a smaller place.

RIVER CRUISING:

THE DELIGHTFUL WATERWAYS 

Another cruising style with plenty of die-hard fans, river cruising, as championed by companies like Viking River Cruises, Scenic, Uniworld, Emerald, and AMAwaterways, caters to travellers seeking a leisurely pace and cultural immersion. Ideal for history buffs and those with a penchant for scenic landscapes (as well as those prone to seasickness), you’ll sail iconic rivers like Danube, Rhine, Amazon and the Mekong. Providing a front-row seat to local life, smaller vessels grant access to charming towns and cultural landmarks.

While the major rivers of Europe have their stalwart lines and year-round itineraries, Aqua Expeditions cruises both the Mekong and Amazon; American Queen cruises the great rivers of the United States including the Mississippi; and Pandaw plies the Mekong and the Ganges. 

MEGA SHIP CRUISING:

THE OCEANIC SPECTACLE 

For those that crave endless recreation or have little ones to keep entertained, there’s mega ship cruising, with new vessels by the likes of Royal Caribbean, NCL, Princess and Carnival perfect for families and thrill-seekers. These floating cities boast an array of amenities, from water parks, ice skating rinks and Broadway style shows to gourmet dining and vibrant nightlife. 

Ships to look out for include the recently launched Icon of the Seas by Royal Caribbean, currently the largest cruise ship in the world with room for more than 5,600 passengers. Here, you’ll find the largest waterpark at sea, Thrill Island; diving and performance venue Aquadome; a huge selection of restaurants and bars, climbing walls, basketball courts, cinemas and more.

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