On a day to day basis as a cruise consultant I talk to many people about their cruising needs. Many people know who they want to cruise with and where to cruise too but many others need advice as to who to cruise with and want to know who the best is.
I always find this a particularly hard question, for one I think every cruise line has their positive and negatives points, and as a whole it is impossible to compare them all as the range in costs involved can be ginormous. But I think if you are looking to compare the different cruise lines, price has to come into it when talking about the best cruise line as value for money is a key factor.
For instance how can you compare a luxury liner like Regent where you can easily pay £2000 a week and have everything included to a week cruise with Thomson’s which you could get for around £500?
Then it all comes down to personal preference, one of my colleagues loves the really big ships, the Independence of the Seas is her favourite. She will always going to the evening shows which I can’t stand 90% of the time as there is too much ‘Jazz Hand’ action going on for me. Whereas I love the Oceania vessels, space and tranquillity with amazing food and being smaller vessels you get to go too far more interesting ports (again in my opinion) and I know she would get bored on this type of vessel.
So I really don’t think you can judge who is the best cruise liner in general but you can work out which is the best cruise liner for you. How? Well ideally by trying them all and working out what you like from a cruise (in ideal world of course) and if not RESEARCH, RESEARCH RESEARCH! We have thousands or reviews on our website, and our forum section is full of past cruises that have oodles of information to share. And of course call us, between everyone in the office we will have been on every cruise liner out there so we can give you first-hand knowledge and figure out which cruise will suits you best.
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