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  • History of Cruise ships
    The concept of cruising as we now know it evolved out of the tradition of the lengthy transatlantic sea crossings of old, which were always at least four days. Ocean liners, in the quest for wealthier customers, began to compete with each other by offering hotel-style luxuries such as in-house restaurants and expensively decorated cabins. Over time, the dedicated ocean liner evolved into a hybrid vehicle that could be converted into a cruise ship for the winter cruising season. The first ship ...
  • The most exciting new cruise ships.
    Picture an ocean cruise and you’d be forgiven for imagining a luxury liner packed with silver-haired holiday goers. But there’s more to your average cruise liner than deck chairs and ocean views, and these ships in particular are far from average. Take a look at our guide to what’s hot in the world of modern cruising!
  • Great new cruisers
    Picture an ocean cruise and you’d be forgiven for imagining a luxury liner packed with silver-haired holiday goers. But sea cruises are changing, and for the better. Below is your guide to some of the most exciting cruises currently on offer!
  • Cruise ships defined
    The term ‘cruise ship’ is used to denote a passenger ship used exclusively for recreational voyages, where the journey itself and the facilities on board are considered to be part of the holiday experience. Cruising attracts millions of tourists each year, and is a vital part of the tourism industry. Ever since the cruise ship business began in earnest in the mid sixties, the number of passengers embarking on cruise ships has grown exponentially, and ship builders have striven to build more and ...
  • Cruise ship travel
    Cruise ship travel is now one of the biggest tourist industries in the world, with millions of passengers taking to the waves every year. Some of the more popular destinations for cruise ships leaving from the US include Mexico, the Caribbean, Alaska, Canada, Central and South America, and Miami.
  • Cruise ships yesterday and today
    The modern day cruise ship voyage has its origins in the long journeys taken across the Atlantic, which were always at least four days. In the race to attract more well-heeled travellers, these liners began to offer levels of on-board luxury that could only be matched by the finest five star hotels. In the late 1800s, Albert Ballin was the first to send transatlantic liners on long cruises round the Southern hemisphere, in order to offer wealthy customers a respite from the cold Northern ...

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