Modern cruise vessels have changed beyond recognition from the days of steam funnels. Although some cruise lines, like P&O, still offer luxury world cruises on board classically designed ships, others, such as those of the Princess, Celebrity and RCI lines, are more akin to holiday resorts. We at The Co-operative Travel have a wide selection of cruise holidays, ranging from 4-day mini-cruises in mini-liners, to round-the-world cruises in palatial luxury.
Our cruise itineraries take you to every major destination on the globe – and many of the minor ones too. Our range of cheap cruises ranges from NCL’s stop-off tours of Scandinavia and the Baltic to Carnival’s fun-packed Caribbean cruises.
We also have cheap cruises to Australia, the Mediterranean, the Far East, the Canaries, the Greek Islands and many more. If you can put a pin in the blue parts of your Atlas, generally you’ll find at least one cruise ship ploughing the waves there.
Royal Caribbean International (RCI) cruises aren’t just about Bermuda – they take in Hawaii, Canada and the US too.
An RCI Alaskan cruise allows you to view the wonder of the Northern Lights, from the deck of a ship which truly is a holiday resort in itself. Freedom Class vessels like Independence of the Seas and Freedom of the Seas (the largest superliner ever built) feature climbing walls, onboard surf parks, water parks and climbing walls – complete with mountain peaks.
Itineraries vary from 6-night cruises visiting ports in the Adriatic, to cruise-tours of Europe, Australia and South America, where you get the chance to leave your Freedom liner and explore the area by coach or train. Anyone scared that a cruise holiday will be a boring experience should try one of RCI’s family cruises
If such an activity-filled cruise isn’t for you, a P&O cruise might be. The fleet of seven fast, modern vessels combines refined British service, sleek teak decks, exquisite cuisine and stylish interiors – complete with artworks on the walls.The child-free Artemis and Arcadia are traditionally styled vessels, in which you can take a three month world cruise, or explore the Asian ports. Family-friendly Oceana offers a fun-packed entertainment program, and is popular with families looking for Caribbean cruises with a British feel. Sleek, newly-built Azora offers chic elegance and is perfect for newlyweds wanting stylish Mediterranean cruises.
Book an NCL cruise, and the chances are your ship will be named Norwegian – Pride of America excepted. Yet that doesn’t mean Scandinavia and the US are the only destinations. NCL run Adriatic, Caribbean and Adriatic cruises too. Whatever your budget, we at The Co-operative Travel have luxury cruises that will take you round the world.
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