There is no right cruise for everyone.In addition to providing tips on how to choose a cruise and we look at the different personalities of cruise lines, and the diffences you may expect to find depending on length of cruise, time of year. we are not trying to lure you into buying "cheap cruises" or "discount cruises," you can rely on us as a source of independent advice.
one logical point of departure might be to focus on who is going, and how much you are willing to spend. If you are a family with young children, and are operating on a tight budget, the choices you want to consider are very different than if you are a couple in your 50s looking for a high-end cruise.
Review your cruise documents in advance for important information, guidelines and tips.
The amount you have budgeted and the overall cost of the cruise.
Any special price breaks or deals.
The Cruise Line’s previous ship safety and cleanliness record.
The Cruise Line’s reputation for the quality of its cuisine and its menu.
The Cruise Line’s reputation for customer service.
Taxes, surcharges, and fees. Including airport fees, handling fees, departure taxes and port charges. You should verify which fees and port taxes are included in your cruise rate.
The overall atmosphere the cruise conveys. Whether it is family fun, party time, quite elegant