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Top 10 Reasons to Take a Cruise

Family-friendly, affordable vacation deals await at sea.

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Ever wonder why so many people return home raving about their latest sailing? If you are among those considering a first cruise -- but who hasn't yet leaped -- take a look at these ten reasons from Cruise Critic as to why a cruise can be the perfect vacation for just about anyone.

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#1: A Cruise Vacation Offers Great Value

Cruises offer great value for your vacation dollar because the fares include nearly everything you will need for a fantastic trip: food, accommodations, daytime and evening entertainment, and transportation between travel destinations. We regularly see cruise deals on mainstream cruise lines for under $100 per person, per night, which is astonishingly cheaper than you would spend on land for a hotel, dinner, and a show.

On some lines, kids even sail free or at discounted rates when sharing a cabin with two adults—looking for luxury? Upscale bars are even more inclusive, with alcoholic beverages and soft drinks, gratuities, shore tours, onboard spending credits, and even flights often bundled into the base price.

 

#2: See Multiple Destinations, Unpack Only Once

On a cruise, you unpack once, and your floating hotel takes you from city to city or from island to island, and there's no need to mess with train or ferry schedules or lug your suitcase along cobblestone streets. Every morning, you'll wake up in a new place. Can't decide between St. Lucia and Barbados, or Italy or Spain? Why choose? Pick an itinerary that visits all the cities on your wish list.

 

#3: Cruise Ships are Family Friendly

From tots to teens, grandparents to grandkids, family cruises are fun for all ages. If you're struggling to find a vacation that your 5-, 10- and 15-year-olds will all love -- and that has adult activities, too -- ships now have extensive kids' facilities, split by age. Teens have their cool hangouts, far away from the play areas for the little ones (and certainly an excellent distance from parent-friendly pools and bars). How can you not love a trip that features video games and swimming pools while offering time for families to be together at dinner or onshore excursions? And parents can even sneak in a romantic dinner alone by taking advantage of late-night hours in the kids' club.

 

#4: Cruise Ships Come in All Shapes and Sizes

The ideal cruise ship for one person may be a mega-ship outfitted with onboard rock-climbing walls and outdoor movie theaters. At the same time, another will prefer an intimate ship with an upscale ambiance, and someone else will want the seafaring experience of a masted tall sailing ship. Luckily, all those different types of cruise ships exist.

From French Country Waterways' 12-person river barges to Royal Caribbean's 5,400-passenger Oasis of the Seas. More options range from the luxurious Seabourn Odyssey to the minimalist sailing ships of Star Clippers and even to ice-strengthened expedition ships like Hurtigruten's Fram. Read cruise reviews before you book to choose the best vessel for you.

 

#5: Ships Offer a Variety of Onboard Activities

Today's cruise ships are designed to keep everyone happy. Want to pamper yourself at the spa while your spouse hits the casino? Or lounge in the sun reading a book while your family plays basketball. You can go to an educational lecture, a wine tasting, a computer class or a dance workshop; paint pottery, play bridge, learn a language or do yoga; dine at a casual buffet, a fancy sit-down restaurant, a sushi bar, a diner or a steakhouse; watch a movie, a comedy routine, a song-and-dance show or live music performance. And if all you want to do is nothing while the ship sails from port to port, you can do that, too.

 

#6: Cruise Vacations are Easy to Plan

Because cruise vacations package together transportation and accommodations, they're effortless to plan. Pick your ship, itinerary, and cabin, and away you go -- no searching for hotels in your price range, no coordinating travel between cities. You can even get your travel agent to arrange your airfare for you -- or choose a departure port within driving distance to eliminate that extra planning step.

Group cruises are a cinch to book. Cruise lines have plans in place for group travel, eliminating the hassle of coordinating your 20 family members and friends from around the country who want to vacation with you. Book enough cabins -- and you will get extra perks, including a free fare!

 

#7: Ships Are Floating Cities

If you are concerned about being stranded in the middle of the ocean, relax. Cruise ships are like floating cities with everything you could want onboard. Today's vessels are outfitted with Wifi, cell service, and satellite TV so you can stay in touch with the real World during your cruise (if you even want to). Onboard shops sell the toiletries you forgot to pack, medical centers can provide medicine or doctor's services if needed, and laundry facilities let you wash your clothes mid-cruise, so you don't need to over-pack. Then, of course, there is also the fun stuff like gyms, multiple restaurants, movie screens, spas, swimming pools, theaters, and discos. And in a rare emergency, there are always enough lifeboats for everyone onboard.

 

#8: Plan an Exotic Vacation

I always wanted to visit Asia but are you nervous about the language barrier? Curious about the Middle East but worried about country customs? A cruise is one of the best ways to see the most exotic and foreign destinations in the World quickly.

Itineraries offer calls at major cities and picturesque villages, all of which will be regional highlights, so you don't have to research the best places to visit in an unfamiliar destination. If you're uncomfortable with independent sightseeing in a new locale, take a ship's tour with English-speaking guides. Or team up with more experienced travelers you meet online or onboard to share a cab or private guide.

 

#9: Cruising Is Romantic

Anyone who's watched "The Love Boat" knows that there's a romance to sea travel. The wind in your hair, the vistas of endless ocean, the stars twinkling above, all may be clichés, but they're real experiences onboard! So if you want to rekindle the spark with your sweetie, a cruise vacation provides plenty of together time-sharing side-by-side lounge chairs by the pool, a table for two at dinner, dancing in the evening, or sharing quality time onshore. Cruise lines also have special packages for honeymoons, vow renewals, and weddings onboard and onshore.

 

#10: Cruising is Social

If you love to meet people from around the country -- and the World -- cruising provides an excellent opportunity to make new friends. Onboard, you'll meet people at your dinner table, at the piano bar, or by the pool. The person seated next to you might be from Paris, Texas, or Paris, France; London, Ontario or London, England. Kids can find playmates their age during youth activities, so they're not always with adults or their older or younger siblings. Are they looking for Mr. or Ms. Right? We have proof that many long-term relationships begin during a vacation at sea.

Do you have questions about planning your first cruise? Which ship to choose, what to pack, or what to expect onboard?

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