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Which Cruise Line is Best for You? - Part 2

With so many cruise lines out there, it's hard to know which is right for you and what you want out of your cruise.


Let's break it down by each of the cruise lines I offer my clients. This is part two of a two part series.



MSC

MSC Cruises, Europe's largest cruise line, now expanding in the US, offers competitive pricing akin to Carnival. Opt for the Yacht Club for a premium experience at a reasonable cost. While Ocean Cay impresses with its Marine Reserve status and serene atmosphere, foodies may find limited options.


However, sea day enthusiasts will appreciate the expansive floor-to-ceiling windows in common areas, perfect for enjoying panoramic views and socializing.


Who is the ideal client?  New to cruising, budget conscious or willing to upgrade to Yacht Club for a better experience.



Disney Cruise Line

Disney Cruise Line seamlessly merges the best of theme park entertainment and exceptional customer service with the allure of cruising, resulting in a magical experience for all. Renowned for their unparalleled children's clubs, passengers of all ages can delight in the ship's offerings.


Whether embracing character encounters or seeking a quieter retreat, Disney Cruise Line caters to every preference, ensuring a memorable voyage for all guests.


Who is it for?  Those who love entertainment and Disney, multi-generational with younger kids, luxury travelers.





Royal Caribbean

Renowned for catering to all ages and interests, Royal Caribbean cruise ships have abundance of activities. Continually innovating, they boast the world's largest ship, the Icon, and unique "neighborhoods" on each vessel.


Offering a diverse range of experiences both on and off the ship, at a moderate price point, Royal Caribbean ensures an enjoyable cruise without exceeding your budget.


Who is it for?  Multi-generational families, teens, those who want active sea days.



Viking River Cruises

Viking's river cruises offer an ideal option for travelers seeking exploration without the concern of seasickness. With a minimum age requirement of 18+ and double occupancy rooms, these cruises provide an inclusive experience, encompassing accommodations, many meals, and scheduled excursions.  


Additionally, passengers have the flexibility to choose from a variety of experiences beyond the included excursions, making it an exceptional way to immerse oneself in the culture of a country or continent.  Viking also offers oceanic cruises.


Who is it for? Middle aged or empty nesters, luxury travelers, those who want off the beaten path experiences.

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