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Cruising is the travel industryâs fastest growing market with around one and a half million people from the UK taking to the seas each year. Itâs worth noting that, out of the first time cruisers, nearly 80% of them make repeat bookings. So beware, once youâve taken a cruise you may well become hooked on the shipboard life!
Who are cruises suitable for?
Cruises are suitable for singles, couples and families, whatever your age. You can choose from facility-packed âsuperlinersâ where the action never stops, to small, relaxing ships where the onboard atmosphere is similar to that of a private club. Ships today are floating resorts with every conceivable facility you could wish for, including world-class leisure, dining and entertainment facilities, and excellent quality accommodation. You also get to see a whole host of destinations on one holiday, whilst only having to unpack once.
Whatâs included in the price?
Cruising offers incredible value for money and there has never been such an exciting and wide choice of ships and itineraries. For one price, just about everything is included â your cabin, meals, activities and entertainment. There are extras that are not included in the price such as drinks, tipping, excursions, onboard purchases, spa treatments, internet access and phone calls etc. At the luxury end of the cruise market you can go for an all-inclusive option where items such as drinks and tips are included in the price of your holiday. Ships usually offer a cashless system onboard, where you sign for your purchases as you go along and settle your onboard account at the end of your cruise. Many cruise lines also offer wine and soft drinks packages that you can purchase onboard to lessen the impact on your pocket.
Is it possible to try a short cruise first?
Taster cruises are a good way to sample what cruise life is all about before taking the plunge on a full holiday at sea. There are many short cruises of 2 to 5 night duration that are available throughout the year, where you can try out the cruising experience. Also, we find that a lot of young people prefer to take a few short breaks throughout the year rather than one long holiday, so if that sounds like you than a short cruise might just fit the bill.
If youâre still not wholly convinced, then maybe you should start with a cruise and stay option, where you spend half your holiday at sea and half based in a hotel ashore.
Is there enough to do to keep the whole family happy?
Cruising now attracts a younger, more adventurous traveller, as well as families with young and teenage children. This is why cruise lines have introduced things like ice skating rinks, surf simulators and rock climbing walls to entertain the more adventurous customer. Onboard todayâs ships you will find activities ranging from bowling alleys to Ibiza-style parties, rock schools and even circus schools. The possibilities of what you can do onboard a ship today are endless! And of course, if all you want to do is relax, then all ships have masses of sun deck space where you can while away the day in the sunshine, sipping cocktails to keep you cool.
Todayâs modern superliners offer complete flexibility with an informal, outgoing atmosphere, where you can get dressed up or dressed down in a choice of restaurants without fixed seating and dining times.
With over 300 ships, 1800 ports of call and a globe full of places to see, a cruise holiday means you get to see new destinations almost every day, whether it be the sunny climes of the Mediterranean or Caribbean, or the dramatic scenery of the Norwegian Fjords or Alaska.
For an unforgettable family holiday with a difference, contact the cruise experts at Hays Travel.
You may never holiday on dry land again!
Build your perfect Cruise Holiday â View Hays Travelâs Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) on Cruise Holidays.


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