What's your Cruising Style?
Published Tuesday, September 27th 2022 - Updated Tuesday, November 19th 2024

Matching your cruise preferences to ships amenities
is key to smooth sailing
Contemporary - Royal Caribbean, NCL, MSC, Carnival, and Disney
Premium - Celebrity, Holland America, and Princess
Upper Premium - Azamara, Cunard, Oceania, Viking, Virgin, and Windstar
Luxury - Ponant, Paul Gaugin, Regent 7 Seas, Scenic, Seabourn, Sea Dream Yacht, Silversea
With the help of a expert travel advisor, they can break down the differences to help match your cruising style to ship and destination.
Each cruise line has their own unique pricing structure that will include or not include certain items - Your advisor will help navigate all that
From adventure seeker to butler service
From party to exclusive
From sunbather to explorer
There is a cruise that matches your style
Contemporary
Mega and large ships
Passenger count of 3000-5000
Family Friendly
Standard staterooms to mega suites
Various Dining Options
Primarily 3 to 7 night cruises
Most Popular destinations
Focus on Fun Entertainment/Activity
Premium/Upper Premium
Medium to Large Ships
Passenger count 900-3000
Larger Staterooms/ Higher guest to space ratio
Focus on specialty and fine dining, service and spa
7 to 14 night cruises
Focus on Alaska, Europe, and more exotic destinations
Luxury
Smaller ships
passenger count of 300 - 1000
Not as family friendly
spacious staterooms
5 star service
7 to 10 night cruises
Exotic Destinations and Unique small ports of call
Other cruising options are River Cruises and Specialty Expeditions.