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Different Types of Cruises

Different Types of Cruises

09 November 2011

Everyone wants a great cruise at a great price. Planning a cruise holiday is exciting especially if it is your first time. Finding the right cruise has been made much easier with companies such as P&O Cruises who offer something for everyone. There are literally dozens of different types of cruises just waiting to be explored. Instead of spending hours cyber-cruising, read on to learn about some of the cruise type options.

Food and Wine Cruise

One of the most popular types of cruises is food and wine cruises. Many companies offer cruise vacations that consist of food themes. Cruises such as chocolate, Cajun, or French food and wine are only a few of the theme choices available. These cruising for food vacations can be found on moderately priced ships as well as more expensive lines that are famous for their culinary awards.

Health Conscious Cruise

For the health conscious, do not worry. Cruise lines appreciate the need for fitness, even while on holiday. Many cater to this category of healthy cruisers, ensuring their ships are fully equipped with fitness clubs and gyms to keep you in shape during your cruise holiday.

Corporate Cruise

For those who simply cannot leave work at home, chose a cruise that offers internet access and a computer as part of the accommodation. There are several lines of ships that also provide large corporate conference rooms where executives can receive faxes and make calls while enjoying a little cruise holiday in between meetings.

Party Cruise

Party cruises are also one of the most popular with married couples and singles alike. If you want your next cruise to be one large party, there are cruise lines that cater specifically to the 18-35 age category.

Casual Cruise

If the corporate world has you in suits on a regular basis, you may want to choose a cruise where you can dress more casually. Although many cruises promote clients dressing up for dinners, there are several cruise lines where country club chic is the norm. Instead of packing dresses, suit pants and dress shoes, fill your suitcase with cottons, linens, and your favourite cool silks.

Dancing Cruise

Dance the night away on your choice of dancing cruises. This form of entertainment is a mainstay on most ships. However, some companies have gone the extra mile to provide musical theme cruises. Dancing cruise ships will have you sporting your best moves to the likes of jazz, Latin, Big Band, and even ballroom. If you do not have a partner do not worry. These cruise ships come complete with gentlemen hosts to dance with those without partners or to dance with ladies whose husbands do not dance.

Educational Cruise

If you are looking to do more than eat, exercise and dance on your next cruise, try an exotic cruise. Several companies provide learning experiences to their passengers in the way of lectures by geographers, historians, and other experts. Choosing a cruise through the Amazon for example, will provide you with lessons and first hand information from local explorer, Loren McIntyre.



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