Cruises

General Cruise Information

General costs for going cruising

The most popular cruise destinations

Frequently asked questions

Special Cruise offers

Costs Involved

Many people still labour under the delusion that cruising is expensive - and it's a misconception that could cost them money!

Because when you compare the price of a cruise with the cost of a land-based holiday, you'll quickly see what excellent value for money cruise holidays represent.

Though at first sight a cruise may look more expensive than a land-based holiday, you'll find that all too often the small print tells a different story.

Check the section of the brochure entitled 'What Your Holiday Includes'- and you could be in for a surprise. For you'll find that cruising includes many essentials which are counted as 'extras' ashore.

 
INCLUDED 'EXTRAS'
For a start, all meals are included in the fare - and on the average cruise ship you can eat from daybreak to midnight, and then some.

At sea, the foodies' day begins with an Early Riser's coffee and croissant. Then you can go to the dining room or the indoor / outdoor cafe for a full English breakfast.

Lunch could be at least five-courses, dinner up to seven. And should you feel peckish between the two, you'll find afternoon tea being served in one of the ship's lounges.

No chance of night starvation on a cruise ship - the Midnight Buffet sees to that. And many ships even offer free ice cream throughout the day.

No wonder people gain weight on cruises! But for parents with a tribe of hungry youngsters in tow, all that free food is a lifesaver for the family budget.

Then there's free after-dinner entertainment. You can take in a play or a musical, enjoy a peaceful drink in an elegant piano bar, or dance the night away in a high-tech nightclub - without the hassle and expense of taxi rides and entrance fees.

On some ships, even shore excursions are included in the price and where they are not, YOU choose which trips to take - so you can stay in control of your budget.
TIPPING
Tipping levels, where applicable (some lines include tips in the fare), are clearly explained so you can plan in advance how much you'll spend - no embarrassing search for small change to tip porters, barmen and other service staff as you go.

But then, that's the whole point of cruising - it creates an environment where you can let worries simply drift away in your wake. And that includes anxiety over the hidden 'extras' which can send holiday costs soaring.