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Ratings of Royal Caribbean Cruises from San Juan

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Average compared to others

Review for Voyager of the Seas to Caribbean – Southern

Deetrix1

10+ Cruises • Age 40s

I booked this ship because of the itinerary. It was an island hopping cruise to the Southern Caribbean. Overall, my family and I had a good time but there are definitely areas for improvement on this ship. One of our main complaints is that we did my time dining for the MDR. We had reservations every night and still had to wait in line for at least 30-45 minutes most nights that we ate there. …

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Sail Date: January 2023

Traveled with children


Horrible experience, one problem after another, very disappointing experience

Review for Voyager of the Seas to Caribbean – Southern

kattox

First Time Cruiser • Age 60s

This was my first cruise, and it certainly is my last with Royal Caribbean. Never again!!!

1. They screwed up our pre-registration for 6pm dining table for 2. Instead they had us listed as a group table. We said no, we had registered for table for 2. So then every evening we had to wait til 6:20 to take a “no show” table. So we were treated as a walkin, never the same table, never the same …

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Sail Date: January 2023


A Wonderful New Year Cruise

Review for Voyager of the Seas to Caribbean – Southern

vallecitogirl

10+ Cruises • Age 60s

We have cruise many times with Royal Caribbean, I believe 3 times on the Voyager and are Diamond members. This was our first time taking a “holiday” cruise and it was very enjoyable.

Getting on the ship was fast and easy. We chose a 1pm time and we were in our rooms by 1:30.

Cabin #1320 is one of the Owners Suites which we upgraded to from the Grand Suite using the Royal upgrade program. …

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Sail Date: December 2022


Not a great experience

Review for Voyager of the Seas to Caribbean – Southern

mikejc12

2-5 Cruises • Age 50s

The ship is not that well designed with some major bottlenecks such as the Grand Promenade on Deck 5. Not enough dining venues and limited hours for buffet. Flowrider had limited hours. Food and entertainment were mediocre. Wifi was expensive and very patchy in the cabins. Nobody enforces the the no-children rule on the adult-only deck. I have not been on many cruises but compared with my one …

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Sail Date: December 2022


Beautiful islands, fun cruise!

Review for Voyager of the Seas to Caribbean – Southern

SunsetGirlVT

2-5 Cruises • Age 40s

All in all, we had a wonderful vacation and enjoyed this cruise very much. It was a long awaited and much needed tropical vacation! Our family (9 of us) had a cruise planned out of San Juan in March 2020, right as the world shut everything down. This was the final week to redeem our cruise credit and we really wanted to go to Aruba.

As Funinsun2 described in their review, the traffic getting to . ..

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Sail Date: December 2022

Cabin Type: Spacious Ocean View Balcony


No quality for the money

Review for Voyager of the Seas to Caribbean – Southern

funinsun2

6-10 Cruises • Age 60s

We chose RC due to favorable cruises in the past and we love the Southern Caribbean. We left out of San Juan on 12/23. There was a traffic jam with standstill traffic trying to get to the port. Some people got out of cars to walk the 1/2 mile to the ship. RC and Norwegian boarding at the same time on a small service road that it not made for cruise line traffic. RC embarkment once at the port was …

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Sail Date: December 2022


Overall a great experience with a few exceptions I wish I’d known about in advance

Review for Voyager of the Seas to Caribbean – Southern

Pandorah

6-10 Cruises • Age 40s

Overall it was a great cruise and I would sail with them again. Clean, well maintained, the shows were amazing, and the staff were friendly. Food in the Italian restaurant was well worth the extra cost. We did experience some issues. Notably:

The Key program was not worth it. There were no event reservations to be had. We didn’t get priority departure. We kept being told there would be signs …

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Sail Date: December 2022

Cabin Type: Ocean View Balcony


RCCL cruise quality slipping … VOOM is garbage

Review for Explorer of the Seas to Caribbean – Southern

avid_cruiser7

6-10 Cruises • Age 20s

Explorer of the Seas 17 April 2022 sailing. Masks were optional … YEAH ! This was our 8th cruise on RCCL. SJU-St. Maarten- Sea Day-Aruba-Curacao-Bonaire-Sea Day-SJU. My initial impression is that RCCL – Explorer of the Seas is saving money in the wrong places. RCCL post-COVID is not equal to RCCL pre-COVID. Staff seemed over-worked and stressed and the boat was only 75% full. Food in …

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Sail Date: April 2022

Cabin Type: Junior Suite Accessible


Although an older ship – it’s lovely with a great crew!

Review for Explorer of the Seas to Caribbean – Southern

40luv

10+ Cruises • Age 60s

We chose this cruise/ itinerary as a result of “lift and shift” from a canceled cruise. I did not realize the week was school spring break! So the ship and excursions were crowded. Next time – I’ll check. Originally we booked an ocean view room. We had the opportunity to “Royal Up.” Our offer was accepted and were were in a VIP panoramic suite 440 square feet. . Very nice. 10 floor to …

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Sail Date: March 2022

Cabin Type: Ocean View Panoramic Suite (No Balcony)


Some good, some bad

Review for Explorer of the Seas to Caribbean – Southern

kwebster58

10+ Cruises • Age 60s

I am writing to share my experiences being on the Explorer of the Seas out of San Juan at the end of January 2022. My original booking was for April 2020, just as the pandemic shut down the cruise industry. I ended up canceling because of pre-existing health issues the morning that Royal Caribbean announced they had canceled my sailing – later in the day. Because of the timing, I was not …

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Sail Date: January 2022

Cabin Type: Ocean View Balcony


Royal Caribbean’s Wonder of the Seas Delayed After Diversion









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The Wonder of the Seas’ November 27 is delayed by one day due to the ship’s late arrival at Port Canaveral after an emergency diversion.

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Wonder of the Seas‘ arrival at Port Canaveral is delayed due to a diversion of the cruise ship on November 25. After a person onboard suffered a medical emergency, the Royal Caribbean cruise ship diverted to San Juan, Puerto Rico, to be able to get the person the necessary attention. 

The largest cruise ship in the world was making her way from St. Kitts to Port Canaveral when the Captain announced the vessel would be turning around and sailing to San Juan.

Wonder of the Seas is expected to arrive at Port Canaveral at 4:00 AM on Monday, November 28. The late arrival means the following seven-night Western Caribbean & Perfect Day cruise will be delayed by one day and sail on November 28. 

Wonder of the Seas Makes Unexpected Call to San Juan

The biggest cruise ship in the world, Wonder of the Seas, made an unexpected call to San Juan, Puerto Rico, due to a medical emergency onboard. 

Although the Oasis-class cruise ship has a large medical center capable of providing at least primary medical care, those responsible onboard and at Royal Caribbean’s head office decided, on November 25, that the vessel would need to divert to San Juan.

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Wonder of the Seas was sailing back to Port Canaveral after concluding her last call of the cruise in St. Kitts on November 24. As the cruise ship had already passed San Juan, she made a u-turn to be able to get the passenger the medical care they needed. Upon arrival, the person was disembarked and taken to the hospital by ambulance.

During the cruise, Wonder of the Seas also visited St. Thomas and Perfect Day at Cococay

Delay for

Wonder of the Seas Cruise

The unexpected and unfortunate events mean that Wonder of the Seas will now be delayed for her arrival at Port Canaveral. The vessel left San Juan late on Friday night. Currently, the ship is making around 22 knots and is expected to arrive in port around 4:00 AM on November 28. Guest disembarkation is set to begin at 4:30 AM.

In a letter sent to guests booked on the cruise, Royal Caribbean International informed them their voyage departure had been delayed by one day, while a call to Nassau had also been canceled.

Aurora Yera-Rodriguez, Guest Experience AVP for Royal Caribbean International, said the following:

“Due to a medical emergency on our current sailing, our arrival to Orlando (Port Canaveral) has been delayed until Monday. As a result, we’ll now set sail on Monday, November 28th, 2022, and boarding will begin at the original time planned. Regrettably, we won’t be able to visit Nassau, Bahamas, and good news – we’ll visit our private destination, Perfect Day at CocoCay, as planned.”

Photo Courtesy: Royal Caribbean

The seven-night Western Caribbean & Perfect Day cruise was scheduled to depart at 4:30 PM on November 27. With the delay, the ship will now visit Perfect Day at Coco Cay on November 29, Falmouth in Jamaica on December 1, and Labadee, Haiti, on December 2. The original call in Nassau, Bahamas, has been canceled.

If guests decide not to sail due to the delay, Royal Caribbean is offering guests a 100% Future Cruise Credit. Guests who decide to sail, will receive the value of 1 day of the cruise fare as a refundable onboard credit.

Plus, they’ll receive a prorated refundable onboard credit for any pre-cruise packages purchased, including RoyalUp. If guests pre-purchased any Royal Caribbean International shore excursions for Nassau, they will be refunded as a refundable onboard credit.

At 236,857 gross tons, Wonder of the Seas is the world’s biggest cruise ship, surpassing her fellow Oasis-class cruise ship Symphony of the Seas. Construction on the vessel started at the Chantiers de l’Atlantique shipyard in 2019 and was completed in 2022. 

The cruise ship is permanently based in Port Canaveral, offering guests a range of Eastern and Western Caribbean cruises ranging in length between three,- and eight nights. 


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All Inclusive cruises from Galveston

Carnival and Royal Caribbean depart on multiple ships from Port Galveston while Disney operates one ship from there. They include accommodation, meals and entertainment on the ship. The price is per person based on double occupancy without drinks package. Expect to pay an additional $100 per person in port fees and taxes, so keep that in mind when determining your included rate.

Carnival

Carnival offers four boat rides in Galveston: Breeze, Freedom, Valor and Vista. They receive high customer ratings in many categories, and the variety of cruise lengths provides plenty of options. If you’re looking for elegance, the more laid-back atmosphere on the Carnival ship might be a downside.

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Note: You can add a WELCOME unlimited alcoholic beverage package for just over $50 per day. Their soda pack is $7.50 per day for adults and $4.95 per day for kids.

Wind

The Carnival Breeze floats all year round from Galveston, offering seven-night Eastern Caribbean cruises that depart on Sunday. Ports of call include Montego Bay (Jamaica), Grand Cayman and Cozumel.

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Average prices start at just under $500 and go up to almost $1,700.

Liberty

Liberty Carnival also offers seven day cruises. Three different seven-day itineraries are available. The ship offers a route around the Bahamas with stops in Key West in Florida, as well as in Nassau and Freeport in the Bahamas. There are two Western Caribbean routes. One goes to Jamaica and Montego Bay and the other goes to Cozumel, Grand Cayman and Georgetown.

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Average prices start at $450 and go up to $1200.

Meaning

Carnival Valor offers four-day, five-day and six-day Eastern Caribbean cruises and a nine-day Panama Canal itinerary. This ship isn’t just coming from Galveston, so dates are limited. All Caribbean cruises go to Cozumel, the only port for a four-day cruise. Five-day Progreso Yucatan cruise tour. The six-day cruise adds the Costa Maya and Belize.

Caribbean cruises cost between $325 and $1,200. Panama Canal cruises cost between $820 and $2,100.

Vision

Starting in September 2018, Carnival Vista will travel to the Western Caribbean from Galveston on two seven-day itineraries. One of them has ports of call for Cozumel, Grand Cayman and Montego Bay. Other stops are in Cozumel, Belize and Roatan.

Prices range from $560 to $1625.

Royal Caribbean

Royal Caribbean departs Galveston regularly for Liberty of the Seas and Vision of the Seas. The charm of the seas offers seasonal departures. They are known for having the ‘friendliest service at sea’ and have been voted Best Cruise Line Weekly Travel for many years. One downside is that they only offer Western Caribbean flights from Galveston. If you want to travel to another location, you will need to choose another option.

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You can add an unlimited soda package for $8.50 per person per day, a premium soft drink package for $25 per day, and an unlimited deluxe package. beverage package that includes alcohol and all other drinks for $55 per day.

Liberty of the Seas

Royal Caribbean offers several seven-night Western Caribbean cruises on Liberty of the Seas throughout the year, with ports changing by dates. Port examples include Roatan, Belize, Costa Maya, Jamaica and the Cayman Islands.

Prices start at $460 and go up to over $1200.

Vision of the Seas / Enchantment of the Seas

Vision of the Seas and Enchantment of the Seas are used for four and five day sailings in the Western Caribbean. Routes that vary in duration and season include Yucatan, Costa Maya and Cozumel.

Prices range from just under $400 to over $800.

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Disney

Disney Wonder leaves Galveston on a few select dates each year. These are by far the most expensive cruises from Galveston, and it’s important to know that they don’t offer an unlimited alcohol package. The ship really gets high marks. In the 2018 CruiseCritic Reader Awards, Miracle was praised in several categories, including food and entertainment.

  • Western Caribbean: They offer four, six and seven night Western Caribbean cruises. The average price ranges from 900 to 1550 dollars.
  • Puerto Rico: Their five day cruise leaves for San Juan in Puerto Rico. Prices are just under $800 and go up to about $1100.
  • Bahamas: They offer several seven day cruises in the Bahamas. The price varies from 2000 to 2800 dollars.

For the concierge option, expect to pay double the rate.

Galveston Cruise

There are many cruises in Galveston. However, be aware that unless you are within driving distance of Galveston, this may not be the ideal port of departure. The nearest airports are in Houston and it usually takes at least 45 and 75 minutes to get to the port without considering traffic delays and without waiting for the shuttle.

Caribbean Cruise Options

The Caribbean Sea is one of the world’s most popular cruising options, with the sun always shining from blue skies and reflected in the clear sea and colorful colonial rooftops. Throw in plenty of themed cruises to the scene, and when you’re not soaking up the sun on a white sandy beach, you’ll be celebrating your very existence aboard a luxury cruise ship.

Music cruise options

Choosing a themed music cruise is a great way to make sure you enjoy the entertainment on board.

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Country Cruising

Country Cruising welcomes country music lovers aboard the Norwegian Pearl on a seven-night country music themed cruise. As you ride the waves, you’ll have the opportunity to listen to what Cruise Critic says are some of the “biggest names in country music” such as Neil McCoy, Love and Theft and Wynona (27 in total on board). musicians). If you’re starting out as a musician yourself, you can take part in songwriting workshops or play with one of your heroes. As an added bonus, you can also visit Ocho Rios, George Town, Grand Cayman and Cozumel. With 16 restaurants and a bowling alley among the attractions aboard the Pearl, the starting price is 9$79 seems like a pretty good deal. “Norwegian pearl is perfect?” asks the cruise critic. “No, but our niggles are so minor they don’t matter.”

Wine, Dinner and Music Cruise

Wine, Dinner and Music Cruise on the Splendor of the Seas®

One satisfied customer stated that the Wine, Dinner and Music Cruise was so good that “Hubby, a die-hard cruiser, paved the way for onboard check-in ship to sign up for the next cruise. be thrilled with. Food from international chef John Ash, wine workshops and tastings from a wide variety of experts, and music from soft rock legends such as Kenny Loggins and Don Felder. This seven-day cruise costs 9$99 round trip from Tampa visits Grand Cayman and Costa Maya.

Dance Cruises

While most cruises offer dancing opportunities, this option is ideal for the true enthusiast.

Dancing With The Stars

On a Dancing with the Stars at Sea cruise to the east or west of the Caribbean, you can take part in a competition similar to the well-known TV show aboard Holland America Line’s Niew Amsterdam. Like the TV version, on-board competition is a slow but exciting process. Before the competition you will take part in free dance lessons with a professional dancer. The winner of each cruise is invited to take part in the Champion Cruise to find the Dancing with the Stars at Sea champion. Western and Eastern Caribbean cruises start at $79$9 and represents a seven-day round trip from Fort Lauderdale. “While some cruise lines are testing the waters with spectacular rides and spectacular slides on their newest liners, Holland America is sticking to its traditional successful style,” he said, according to Cruise Critic. “Niew Amsterdam is a warm, comfortable and friendly ship that highlights a firm yet subtle lift in style.”

Golf Cruise Options

Combining a tropical cruise with golf can be a dream come true for golfers.

Resort Golf Vacation

This seven-day golf vacation – one in the Western Caribbean and one in the Eastern Caribbean – takes place aboard the highly acclaimed Royal Caribbean Grandeur and Enchantment of the Seas (both rated 4 out of 5 by Cruise Critic) . Prices start at $1,200 for seven nights on any ship. The ships are similar to each other, both have eight bars and six pools. The biggest difference in terms of this holiday is the golf courses they invite you to. The Grandeur tour takes you to Cerromar Beach in San Juan and Mahogany Run Golf Course in St. Thomas. The charm of the seas will take you to the Runaway Bay course in Jamaica and The Links at SafeHaven in Grand Cayman.

Western Golf Ahoy

With this luxury golf holiday package from Golf Ahoy, you won’t set sail straight away, but start your vacation by spending three days in Miami sleeping in luxurious accommodations and playing all day at Trump National Golf Course Doral. After you finally pack your clubs, a chauffeur-driven vehicle will take you to the ship, where you will walk straight to your balcony cabin, the most expensive accommodation on the ship. This floating apartment will be your home for the next seven nights as you sail to the western Caribbean islands of Cozumel, Jamaica and the Cayman Islands, playing golf on each. Your chauffeur will again be waiting for you in Miami to take you to the airport. This unique golf vacation starts at $4,225. One customer said: “The Celebrity ECLIPSE is a beautiful ship that we have loved every day. Our pre-cruise stay at the EPIC Hotel in Miami was great too.”

Sightseeing Cruise

If you want to be able to visit as much as possible in each port, a sightseeing cruise can be a great getaway.

Regent Seven Seas Cruises

Seven Seas Navigator Cruise Ship

Regent Seven Seas Cruises are ideal for those who want to make the most of their sightseeing. This is because every cruise includes unlimited shore excursions to every port at no extra cost. For example, 30 shore excursions to the islands of Costa Maya, St. Thomas, de Castilla, Belize and Cozumel are included in their seven-day Western Caribbean cruise. Miami cruise prices start at 2,879dollars for seven nights. Since the Seven Seas Navigator can accommodate only 490 guests, the ship really feels like a group tour. “On the little ship,” said one reviewer, “you get to know people and we met very good friends; something we didn’t do on the big ships.”

Family Cruise Options

It’s not impossible to find cruises that have options that will appeal to every member of the family, from young children to the elderly.

Norwegian Freestyle Cruises

Norwegian Cruise Line offers what they call freestyle cruises with something for everyone. For adults, there are adult-only areas and the usual array of casinos, bars and nightclubs. For families, there are shows such as the Blue Man Group, as well as a range of activities and sports. Kids are provided with a Nickelodeon themed club that includes characters such as SpongeBob Square Pants. Cruises go to the south, east and west of the Caribbean for a period of 5 to 27 days, departing from Tampa, Boston, New Orleans and Miami. Five day cruises start from 329dollars per person. “Our 16-year-old went to a teen meetup on the first night and met ten friends,” said one pleased reviewer. “They hung out every night and didn’t go to the teen club, but it’s a great way to meet people on the first night.” .

Disney Dream

Disney Dream Cruise Ship

As you can imagine, Disney has the upper hand when it comes to family-themed cruises. As soon as you enter the ship, the sound becomes easier thanks to the statues of the Little Mermaid and the expected symbols of Mickey Mouse. For the rest of the trip, your kids can take advantage of the discotheques as well as arts and crafts at the Oceaneer Club – a youth club that looks like the inside of Captain Hook’s ship – and the Oceaneer Lab – an educational science lab with Theme Toy stories . “Everyone enjoyed the cruise and we recommend the trip for other families,” said one reviewer. One trip includes all the Caribbean islands (ABC islands, Cozumel, Belize and Costa Maya) and costs from $1579 for 23 days.

Gay Cruise Options

There are a number of cruises specifically designed for gay and lesbian travelers.

Olivia

Olivia runs gay cruises. Starting at $1,299, you can spend seven nights visiting the eastern Caribbean islands of Grand Turk, San Juan, St. Thomas, and Half Moon Cay. On board the MS Westerdam, you can enjoy interactive gourmet cuisine at the Culinary Arts Center and see comedians like Emmy Award-winning actress Judy Gold. In addition to the usual dining and entertainment options, the ship also has a number of galleries dedicated to both modern and classical art from the Dutch Golden Age. Cruise Critic Editor-in-Chief Caroline Spencer Brown states, “Westerdam very cleverly balances her commitment to respecting cruising tradition with the addition of the modern conveniences needed to keep things fresh.”

Tethered Cruises

St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands

If you’re more focused on the areas of the Caribbean you’ll be visiting rather than specific cruise types, consider choosing a voyage based on ports of call and sailing area.

Eastern Caribbean

A trip to the Eastern Caribbean is not complete without visiting St. Thomas and St. Maarten. St. Thomas, one of the US Virgin Islands once home to pirates, has banished them all by adding a collection of designer duty-free shops to its already bustling capital, Charlotte Amalie. On the outskirts of the island, you can experience the vast and varied marine life at the Coral World Aquarium. Saint Martin has two sides; the Dutch side, whose capital is Philipsburg, and the French side, whose capital is Marigot. While both sides are great for shopping, many will tell you that with a large selection of casinos, the Dutch side lags behind the French side in terms of nightlife. Princess Caribbean offers a seven-day cruise to popular ports in the Eastern Caribbean that departs from Fort Lauderdale.

Southern Caribbean

The Southern Caribbean is known for its ABC islands. All of them belong to the Dutch – these are Aruba, Bonaire and Curacao. Aruba is worth a visit just for its colorful capital, Oranjestad, whose sherbet roofs are reminiscent of the Dutch Golden Age, but the island also has a national park called Arikok Park, which covers a fifth of its area. Here you can see marine life and other animals, as well as explore the island’s caves. Bonner has a national park that is home to thousands of flamingos. Willemstad, the capital of Curaçao, is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. In addition to Dutch architecture, you can see Jewish colonial mansions. Each of the islands is great for shopping and activities like scuba diving. Holland America Line offers a 10-day cruise to popular ports in the southern Caribbean that departs from Fort Lauderdale.

Western Caribbean

The most popular islands in the Western Caribbean are the Cayman Islands, which consists of Grand Cayman, Little Cayman and Cayman Bar. As you would expect, Grand Cayman has all the gourmet restaurants and bars in the archipelago. However, all three islands provide world-class diving opportunities. The population of Little Cayman, for example, may be as low as 150, but the Blood Boy Wall is one of the best diving walls in the world. Another destination is Cozumel where you can visit the Mayan ruins of Tulum. Disney Cruises offers seven-day cruises to popular Western Caribbean ports departing from Port Canaveral.

More Cruise Options

There are a range of other Caribbean cruises, from wild and wacky to bohemian-style getaways. For example, if you want to go on a cruise without the usual young families, P&O Cruises (a British company) offers adults-only Caribbean cruises aboard the Arcadia. If you don’t want to wear clothes, you can book a place on the ship with the Bare Necessities Tour and Travel. An even more unique idea is a Star Trek cruise. No matter what you like, there is bound to be an option that you like.

Always keep an eye out for deals

Unlike cruise lines, many of which have been around for decades, special interest cruises like the ones above tend to come and go. For example, a dance cruise will probably only last as long as the TV program that inspired it is still popular. Undoubtedly, it will be replaced by the next fashionable concept.

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