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There are two extremes: there are those who cruise just for the amenities on the ship and spend little time on shore,adidas store boston,g. Alaska's Inside Passage which I have done) I would never consider a cruise of the Mediterranean for example as I would much rather spend most of my time on land immersed in the local culture
As for the Caribbean you might consider this as falling more in the latter category It's an easy way to see a few islands But I am not particularly interested in hoping from port to port The ports all have the same "duty free" shops and overpriced day trips to canned tourist attractions You don't really have time to see much of any one island For me the "beach time" or "immersed in local culture time" to "on board ship time" ratio is very poor I would rather spend 24/7 on an island even if I only visit one Of course then your difficulty is to decide which one I liked the US Virgin Islands and am looking forward to visiting a few more but not on a cruise
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5 years ago April 7th 2011
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Cruising is good if you are traveling as a big group Why Because it provides options : stay on the boat or visit an island Eating what the locals eat or eating in In other words you are not bound by a single common itinerary You can still do your thing while others may opt to just stay onboard Plus it is easy to "organize" get togethers for dinners concerts shows swimming drinking and dancing on the boat I favor cruising with my family which includes kids who may not be all that keen about seeing "another island" Or cruising with friends I haven't seen for sometime
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5 years ago April 10th 2011
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I agree with Lili that cruising is best in big groups
I have been on two cruises:
1986 Western Caribbean= Bahamas Grand Cayman Cozumel and Jamaica
2002 Alaska inside passage
Cruise ships have changed a great deal since my first trip in 1986 They were nice then but are amazing now You will never be bored on a cruise The rooms are a bit larger now and far more comfortable
In 1986 we had a group of 26 people and had a blast
To answer your questions:
From what I have observed most people leave the boat to explore
In my opinion there are three main reasons people cruise The cost of the trip is a known quantity ( except for drinks and tipping) and can often times be a bargain compared to a Caribbean Island Secondly it provides a safety net for people who do not travel much They have everything they need on the ship and don't have to leave They can meet new people and have fun on the ship If they get brave they can get off at a port And lastly I believe many people use a cruise to look at several islands and decide where they would like to go back in the future for a longer trip
All types of people take cruises I am not sure you can find a "normal cruise passenger" Now you may be able to find several things in common with people who have done multiple cruises but that was not your question
We have been to nine Caribbean Islands and two towns in Mexico on the Caribbean coast and I can tell you that each island has a personality of its own
Beata and Tomek-- as for only older people taking cruises that is not the case at all Many many young people are out there cruising You may find more "older" people on some of the more expensive boats like Holland America or Crystal but NCL Celebrity and especially Carnival Many of the ships today have themes which attract older vs younger or the other way around
I agree with Bob that the Inside Passage is a fantastic trip and you must consider doing it sometime I agree that I would not want to take one in the Mediterranean...but that is personal preference We have friends who have done that trip and have been extremely happy Again I agree with Bob about the ports having many of the same shops I will tell you each island has a unique personality and you can still feel the difference on your one day at port
As Lili points out they are wonderful for families because everyones needs can be met
In summary I loved--- absolutely loved our cruise to Alaska
I enjoyed the Caribbean trip but was left feeling like I needed more There was not one port where we stopped where I felt like I had seen everything I wanted to see It was like waving an exotic appetizer in front of my face and only letting me have a small sample Since 1986 I have gone back to each of those islands to explore
There is a cruise to South America that I am interested in some day It would be a nice over view for the country
I'd also consider doing the Panama Canal
Happy travels
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Having done two cruises  one to the Red Sea and another to the Caribbean our motives were simple: we wanted to see a number of countries in a short space of time And it worked Yes we would go again We belong to the Grey Pound brigade  older people without ties and some spare cash who want to see as much of the world as we can but don't want to go back-packing
On both occasions we were pleased to see that the traditional image of cruising has changed it's a much younger and more informal clientele
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I agree with Ann that the cruise line have relaxed on the formality They offer more restaurants and meal options than in the old days
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Older generation goes on due too financial reasons This is not true you on missing out and need to experience a cruise The Caribbean is mostly younger family 20-30 somethings There are many benefits to cruises different countries shore excursions
not to mention a slew of things to do on the ship eating dancing swimming daycare center entertainment bowling alleys
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4 years ago August 27th 2011
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That's not true Carival cruise line Disney cruise Cunard and costa Mediterranean cruises and transatlantic cruises overseas
are all 20-30 somethings I am going on a cruise aboard the
Celebrity X Eclipse this is a 5 star ship and I am staying in a
oceanview cabin in Nov 2011 I'm going to Southern Caribbean
St Thomas Megan's Bay St Marrten's San Juan Pureto Rico for 7 days I'm a director of a Cruise Broker company called~
Destiny Family Cruises- CruiseBrothers I discount cruises at cost I would encourage you both you try a cruise through me
Happy Travels
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Hi Ann:
My name is Joe McNally I'm a cruise broker I own my own cruise travel agency Where I book directly with all the major cruise lines at a discount cost I see your blog here and I was interested to know that you went on two cruises and had a good experience Where did you visit when you went to the Red Sea I know it the Mediterranean region I am going on Celebrity X Eclipse in Nov 2011 for 7 days 5 star ship I little older crowd for me but thats okayVisiting StThomas- Megan's Bay St Marrten's San Juan If you would like please check us out for your next cruise
Happy Travels
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I'm actually looking at going on my first cruise EVER Have already booked and am leaving in a couple of months I have always wondered what all the hype was with cruises
I have to admit I am excited about the idea of it and I am a rather seasoned traveller The cruise I am am taking is a little different then what's been discussed in the thread I live in Costa Rica and have also visited many islands in the Carib So I went for a Mediterranean Cruise and then to New York It's a Food Network celebrity cruise booked with http://wwwworldwinesafariscom/ and they have been great
QUESTION: What's the experience of people who have had done trans Atlantic cruises
That has to be a whole lot of water and nothing else around you. Do you get bored I can get by with a few good books but what else is there to do except stare at the big blue
I am stoked about the vacation as a whole time in Europe time on a cruise ship and then time back home in the USA
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