For fans of sports, foodies, and wellness aficionados. - What cruise would you recommend?
Wind down, enjoy some excitement, indulge in luxury, or experience adventure: What's your preference? With over 500 options at your disposal, there's something for everyone!
For the affluent and sophisticated
A giant from the Kussmund fleet: 5,000 passengers, 17 restaurants, 23 bars. The AIDAnova prides itself as the first ocean liner to refuel with clean liquid gas, saving the environment while you indulge in your vacation. This eco-friendly ship has earned the Blue Angel, the German government's environmental endorsement, and topped the NABU environmental association's cruise rankings. While Greta Thunberg might not grace your ship, there'll be plenty of kids - with family-friendly cabin categories, children's buffet, and Baby Bistro located in the Fuego restaurant. Engage in activities tailored towards the youngsters and uphold the Aida ambience across all decks.
For families and followers of Greta
The AIDAnova caters to family needs with a kid-friendly setup - including a mini, kids' and teens' club. If you're joining the ship from Germany, check out this 14-day cruise departing from Hamburg on 11/11/2023. With port stops in Oslo, London, and Paris, it'll cost you a mere 1,180 euros per person.
For bold explorers and the well-to-do
Fancy spending 26,130 euros just to glide across the arctic waters aboard the nuclear icebreaker "50 Years of Victory"? This 75,000-horsepower leviathan can break through thick ice layers and journey to the North Pole. At the pole, you'll get the chance to dine on the frozen pack ice with the max of 100 passengers.
This icebreaker voyage departs from Murmansk, Russia. The cruise on the Seabourn Quest steers towards Patagonia and Antarctica, letting you mingle with penguins, fur seals, and giant elephant seals. While champagne is on the house on this luxury ship accommodating 450 guests, flights aren't part of the package.
For athletes and adrenaline junkies
If you think cruising is dull, switch it up with a Formula 1 spirit! Let your adrenaline soar aboard the Norwegian Bliss (4,004 passengers) with its V8-accentuated sound and head-mounted loudspeaker - as you race across the waves. Stretch it further with the Ocean Loops, a high-speed slide along the ship's outer edge. Afterward, rent some laser tag guns and combat zombies in the Galaxy Pavilion entertainment area. The Pulse Fitness Center on Deck 16 offers a plethora of work-out options, and you'll have a refuelling station with 18 restaurants on board to fuel up. The November 2023 Mediterranean cruise costs 771 euros per person, sailing from Los Angeles to the Mexican Riviera.
For budget-conscious seafood connoisseurs
If a week-long Mediterranean cruise before Christmas floats your boat, consider the "MSC Grandiosa", with a memorable journey spanning Genoa, Rome, Palermo, Valletta, Barcelona, and Marseille, all for pocket-friendly 595 euros per person with a flight. This Italian-Swiss ship can house up to 6,334 guests. Enjoy Mediterranean vibes, a captivating Cirque du Soleil performance, and delight in divine pasta and pizza. A captains' reception comes with a gala dinner to enhance your sea adventure.
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Source: symclub.org