This is one of the largest cruise ships in the world,but thanks to MSC’s Yacht Club,a weeklong voyage around the Mediterranean is experienced in a lap of luxury.
Elegant and stylish,but always approachable and comfortable:that’s Princess Cruises in a nutshell. It’s not a “hip and sexy” cruise line,nor is it trying to be.
If ever there was a ship – sorry yacht – designed to appease cruise-sceptics,or even cruise-despisers,Luminara is it.
You’ll rarely queue for anything on this ship that hits the sweet spot – it never feels too big,or too small.
The first cruise of Aurora Expeditions’ Douglas Mawson was meant to circumnavigate Tasmania,but wild weather led the expeditioners on a different,but just as eventful,route.
From a hidden 1920s speakeasy to a high-tech theatre and expanded suites,Celebrity Cruises’ fifth Edge-class ship has arrived.
The ship is older and some areas remind you of visiting your parents’ place:everything is neat,clean,and in good condition,but it’s also increasingly dated.
Solid,reliable,service-oriented and all-inclusive,the Scenic Pearl delivers.
A marina that folds down like the roof of a smart sports car? Here’s a ship where adventure meets luxury,and each is delighted with the other’s company.
An almost a century-old hand at international and domestic travel has unquestionably raised the level and quality of design for river ships with this new offering.