1st Time Cruising
IS IT YOUR FIRST TIME ….. ON A CRUISE?
OR….. NEVER BEEN AND THINKING ABOUT IT ?
Taking a cruise is the IN thing in the holiday world – lots of people
take their first cruise in trepidation with lots of misgivings only to find
they are not true and wonder why they never cruised before. Many get the bug
and end up taking a couple of cruises each year.
Cruising is the fastest growing sector of the holiday industry with more than
a million people in the United Kingdom taking a cruise each year. Here‘s
why:
CRUISES COST TOO MUCH
When asked - most non cruises expect Caribbean cruises to cost upwards of £1500per
person and Mediterranean cruises to anything from £1000pp. Also many people
are not sure what is included in the cost – many think that flights and
tax are additional.
Here - at Jetline we have been at the leading edge of the cruise industry for
the past 10 years bringing to the public new and innovative ways to enjoy a
cruise holiday. Our collective expertise and contacts in the cruise industry
mean that we can provide amazing offers and great prices which are hard to match
elsewhere. We pride ourselves in being the first to find incredible prices,
exclusive offers and bespoke packages.
Take a look through some of the special offers shown on the front page of our
website and it will quickly become apparent that cruises cost much lower than
expected with 7 night Med cruises costing anything from £399pp and 9nt
Caribbean cruises costing anything from £699pp. In fact you will find
5 night Caribbean cruise only prices on a 5 star ship from only £239pp.
There are also a variety of short break taster cruises starting from just £199pp
for 2 nights.
These prices include stateroom accommodation , any flights that are required
to take you to your port of departure, food virtually 24 hours per day and all
port / air tax and fuel surcharges. Also included are the majority of facilities
and entertainment on board such as – theatrical shows every nights, nightclubs,
variety shows, fitness centre , swimming pools , hot tubs and much more.
Plus you will always find tea and coffee on tap 24 hours a day.
Extras may include: tips foe the cabin crew , transfers ( in the case or our
exclusive low cost tailor made cruise holidays) , on board drinks that are served
to you at the bar and at dinner , speciality restaurants , excursions and any
additional service such as massages etc.
CRUISES ARE FOR SNOBS
Gone are the days of the Titanic with the first Class people on the upper deck
and steerage passengers in the bowels of the ship. Cabin are priced from the
bottom upwards and all passengers have access to all public areas of the ships
. Cruises these days are a classless society.
CRUISES ARE FOR OLD PEOPLE
Cruises were traditionally the realm of the retired – but these days
the average of the cruises if around the mid forties. Gone are the days of sedate
cruises sittin gin a deck chair under a tartan blanket , dressing up , ball
room dancing and perhaps a game of shuffleboard for the energetic. Cruise ships
have an incredible range of facilities and are built to appeal to all age groups.
Perfect for families with a wide range of children’s clubs and facilities
which far surpass the best land based resorts. Ideal for couple young and old
and amazingly satisfying for the most energetic of holiday makers. After all
you would not catch grandma in the video games arcade, scuba diving, rock climbing
or ice skating … would you ???
CRUISES ARE TOO FORMAL
Pardon – no way. Gone are the days of dressing for dinner every night
and jostling for position at the captains table. Some cruise lines even go out
of their way to market themselves as informal – one tag line sums it all
up – “ The cruise for people who don’t do cruises!”.
During a standard 7 day cruise most cruise ships will hold only 2 formal nights
in the main restaurant for dinner only. Formal could mean as little as a business
suit for the gentlemen and trouser / skirt suit for the ladies. If you did not
want to participate you could simple eat in one of the many other places on
board. Throughout the day casual attire ( as you would wear in any beach resort)
is the norm.
Even on Cunard you could get away with cruising without any formal clothes
at all.
CRUISES ARE TOO CONFINED AND ORGANISED
Imagine standing outside a 14 storey office block that is the length of four
football pitches. The building towers above you and stretches further than the
eye can see with out turning you head. This is the size of typical modern cruise
ship above the water line – confined – I don’t think so. Ships
are being built bigger and bigger – the average size of ships these days
being twice the size of the Titanic and 1.5 times the size of the QE2.
Quite often with so much to see and the different ports of call many people
disembark without having seen the whole ship.
As with any beach resort hotel there are organised activities – but equally
passengers are free to do their own thing : many cruise ships having dining
options at any time , pool areas that have no organised events and each port
of call you do not have to book an organised excursions – you simply get
off and do your own thing.
Also you can escape the crowds and find quieter parts of the ship and bars
to enjoy some solitude if needed.
CRUISES ARE BORING
Imagine a hotel with the following : 13 bars , 9 restaurants , 3 swimming pools,
24 hour pizzeria (free) , rock climbing wall , ice skating rink , 1400 seat
theatre , mini golf course , in line skating, night club , shopping mall, casino;
state of the art panoramic fitness centre , saunas , hot tubs, steam rooms ,
thalasso therapy pool, thermal relaxation lounges, sports court , surfing pools
, 4 kids clubs ., internet café , video arcade, and cinema . Plus when
you walk out of your hotel you can visit a different set of beaches , local
shops , historical sights and places of interest each day.
Ask yourself again … Are cruises boring ????
CRUISES TAKE TOO LONG
That’s the point – see more and do more whilst your floating resort
cruises between destinations. Avoid travelling time in planes , trains and automobiles
and enjoy all your floating resort has to offer as it takes you on to the next
destination. Wake up at a different destination each day and take several holidays
in one.
CRUISES ARE TOO COMPLICATED
You check – as you would a hotel. Drinks and excursions are charged back
to your room – as you would in a hotel., the difference being that there
is so much more choice on a cruise than the limited facilities of a hotel resort.
Everything as at hand at no extra charge – unlike a hotel. No need to
find other places to eat and drink unlike the limited choice at a hotel. No
need to work how far places are and what taxis cost to see different places
of interest – unlike a hotel. What could be simpler than a cruise
?
PEOPLE GET SEASICK
Yes they do – if they are ultra sensitive or crossing the Atlantic in
a Force 10. The majority of cruise holidays cruise around sheltered waters such
as the Med , the Caribbean or the Alaskan coastline. All modern ships have stabilisers
on them which reduce the rocking motion and all public areas and passenger accommodations
are on decks above the waterline. Quite often passengers do not realise the
ship is moving until they look out of the window!
If you are ultra sensitive – book a cabin in the middle of the ship on
a low deck when any motion is minimal.
Seasickness – not an excuse!
..... GO ON TAKE A LEAP OF FAITH – BOOK YOUR CRUISE – YOU WILL
GET HOOKED !
Phone us today and we'll be happy to discuss your requirements on:
0870 850 7227