Features — Seniors
Choosing a cruise
You’ve decided to cruise for your next holiday, now comes the hard part
For the novice passenger embarking on their maiden voyage, selecting a cruise can be a daunting experience. It’s easy to feel all at sea when you’re faced with dozens of operators and an armada of ships, each catering to a different taste and budget. But by doing your homework and with a little expert advice, you can set your course for an unforgettable adventure.
So where to start? The first and most obvious question to ask is just what kind of passenger are you? Are you travelling on your own or with a partner or family? Are you the social type who loves to party or is time to yourself top priority? Then there’s your choice of destination. Do you prefer to island hop or catch a rare glimpse of some of the world’s most spectacular and inaccessible places?
As the trend toward niche cruising continues to gather momentum, there is literally a cruise for everyone, featuring everything from celebrity chefs, rock concerts and singles cruises to eco adventures.
Cruise ships range in size from small luxury liners with less than a hundred passengers to 6,000 passenger behemoths. Smaller ships can provide a quieter, more intimate cruising experience, while the mega liners of Carnival Cruise Line or Royal Caribbean International are brilliant for families. With multiple pools, kid’s clubs, climbing walls and even full scale water parks, there’s enough to keep the kids busy all day but you’ll need to be prepared for queues, frequent public announcements in multiple languages and staggered dinner sittings.
Even similar sized ships have their individual quirks, particularly in the passenger to staff ratio, amenities, entertainment, dining options and onboard activities. Onshore excursions may or may not be included in your package so it’s a good idea to check before you decide.
Cabin sizes can also vary. Family-oriented cruises, such as Disney and Carnival Cruise Lines usually have larger standard staterooms designed to accommodate children, while some newer ships also offer family suites. Luxury brands like Silversea, Regent Seven Seas and Seabourn feature suites exclusively.
If the sky’s the limit, there’s always Norwegian Cruise Line’s 460m2, three-bedroom Garden Villa Suite, complete with a sauna and hot tub, as well as your own butler and private elevator.
The position of your cabin on the ship can also make a difference. Generally, the lower and more central you are in a ship, the less roll and sway you will feel, so it might be worth trading a better view for a more comfortable journey. If you don’t plan to spend a lot of time in your cabin, you may be perfectly happy with a standard berth without a balcony. Those who like their own space will prefer their own verandah.
For novice and seasoned cruise shoppers alike, Fodor’s Cruising Guide is an indispensable resource, giving you side-by-side comparisons of the many cruise lines, along with the pros and cons of each. The golden rule for planning a successful cruise is to do the research and work with an experienced travel agent. YOU Travel have a dedicated team of cruise specialists who have sailed with virtually every cruise line.
An ocean of choices
Today’s cruise market literally offers something for everyone. Here are a few of our top picks:
Romantic Getaways
With smaller ships, impeccable service and luxurious appointments, Paul Gauguin Cruises and Windstar Cruises provide an intimate cruising experience, where children are not usually onboard.
Family Holidays
For an almost endless range of activities, Disney Cruise Line, Norwegian Cruise Line, Princess Cruises and Royal Caribbean International have large ships that cater for children of all ages.
Explorers
For active adventurers, Lindblad Expeditions or Silversea Explorer offer a range of off the beaten track destinations.
Groups and Special Interest
For groups and those wanting a themed ‘foodie’ or ‘music-themed’ cruise then check Seabourn and Celebrity Cruises’ schedules.
Seniors
Mid-sized ships from Oceania, Cunard and Holland America Line offer a balance of space, service and plenty of on and off ship activities. Experienced ocean cruisers may prefer river cruising with Uniworld Boutique River Cruises, Viking River Cruises or APT River Cruising.