Since my first toot-toot cruising adventure, I’ve experienced the following major lines: Carnival, Celebrity, NCL and Royal Caribbean. The process of handing over my boarding pass and packing for a seven-day getaway is second nature to me (and yes, I can tell you everything you’ll need to know about attending the Broadway-style productions, beating the buffet lines and dressing up for the lido deck’s White Hot Party). Since I was a young girl, my family and I sailed on a family cruise annually. That’s right, nearly everything you can hope for or want is already on board. Why, you may ask? From my experience, the all-inclusive nature of cruises allows you to generally save money on a la carte travel expenses - like food, checking luggage and other forms of entertainment - and they’re the type of vacation I always look forward to.
Sailing away on a cruise - whether docking in the tropics of The Bahamas or the chillier abode of Alaska - is one of the best vacations you can opt for. Norwegian cruise ship with 266 passengers loses ability to navigate after ‘rogue wave’ smashes bridge Videos show Norwegian cruise ship rocked by massive waves ahead of power outage that knocked out navigation
Gen Z passengers flock to 9-month-long Royal Caribbean Ultimate World Cruise UK traveler saw massive wave hit Norwegian cruise ship before being ordered to hunker down for hours: ‘It just exploded’