A voyage on Viking Mississippi is worthy of a place on avid cruisers’ must-do lists – this journey was an immersive deep-dive into small-town America.
“Unrivalled at sea” is the bold claim of this cruise company. So how good can a cruise ship get? We put it to the test.
There’s plenty to keep you amused on Celebrity Edge,but watch out for added extras charged in US dollars.
This is one deluxe,no-nonsense cruise ship delivering oceans of Nordic style,design,comfort and sophistication.
Seven Seas Grandeur boasts a Faberge egg,three Picassos and the most expensive mattress at sea.
One of the biggest ships to cruise Australian waters,Quantum of the Seas,manages to (mostly) not feel too crowded,despite having close to 5000 passengers aboard.
Despite accommodating up to 3260 passengers,Celebrity Ascent delivers outstanding design and a rich choice of dining and entertainment options.
European river ships have evolved as a species into a sleek,utilitarian design. Avalon’s tagline,“A view with a room,” is accurate.
Regatta doesn’t have the expensive finishes and furnishings of a luxury ship,but cleverly creates an indulgent air.
As pioneers of small-ship,ultra-luxury cruising,Seabourn is taking expedition cruising to the next level.