Showing posts with label Caribbean cruise. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Caribbean cruise. Show all posts

Saturday, July 23, 2011

Cruising with Kids

A cruise vacation is a fantastic option, no matter how you want to do it. But, it could be particularly special if you are sailing with kids. You can be sure that the kids are going to love you for taking them on the ship. They will be all excited and run along the decks, as you just sit back in the recliner, take a dip into the pool or head to the gym. The cruise vacation will remain in their memory for a really long time, perhaps, for ever. I went on my first cruise when I was just 12 years old, and still have those fond memories of standing on the deck and watching the blue waters of the sea, and the fish swim by the ship. I remember my father as he stood by me, with his hand on my shoulder. It was fantastic!

But, do remember a few things when you are selecting a cruise where you want to take your kids along. Remember, not all cruises are good for kids. For instance, you cannot of course take your child or infant on a ship that travels all the way to Antarctica – it might simply be too cold. And, if you are going on a month-long cruise, it might be a better idea to leave them back with the granny. A full month away from home and their friends might be too much for most kids.



And remember one more thing. Kids get bored easily, and so, no matter how beautiful it is, they cannot just look at the sea at all times. So, the ship you select should offer some interesting activities too. The kids are definitely going to love them. There are so many activities and shows to choose from that your little one can never get bored. Remember, there are hardly any activities or shows on cruises that travels the Nile River in Egypt. These ships must be narrow, as two of them must pass each other through the channel. With the cabins, restaurants and the machine rooms, these ships simply cannot include them.

So, what is the Right Cruise for a Kid?

Select a cruise that is anything between 7 and 10 days, 2 weeks maximum. If you are located in the United States, then you can pick one that travels to the Caribbean islands. The islands here are close to each other, and so, the travel time is never long. The beauty is stunning, and there are plenty of shore excursions. Some of the most modern vessels travel to the Caribbean waters. You can thus expect to find all the amenities and facilities on board.


If you are in Europe, then you can try one of the Mediterranean cruises. Your ship may touch various ports, such as, Barcelona, Marseilles, Naples, Malta, Monaco, the ports of Greece, and even those in Northern Africa. Or, you can also travel to Turkey and Crete.

If you are a history buff, then one popular option might be to combine Egypt, Turkey, Greece, and a little bit of cruising, as you travel from one destination to the next. But, such a program will take at least 3 weeks. So, it is best to leave it for the future, when your kids have grown up a little.


Monday, May 24, 2010

Crown Princess

Owned and operated by Princess Cruises, the cruise ship Crown Princess is not only considered as a Grand Class ship, but it is also regarded as the gemstone of the Princess fleet. The 113,000 ton, 951 feet long floating city having accommodation facility for 3080 passengers sails the Caribbean during the winter season, and Europe for the rest of the year. So no matter which cruise you choose, you are sure to enjoy an amazing cruise ship vacation.

The awe-inspiring luxury liner is loaded with features that are quite amazing among the many cruise ships that sail the seas. Its superb piazza-style Atrium housing the International Café and Vines wine and seafood bar are acclaimed as the most striking extravaganza ever created in a contemporary sea-going vessel. Also, the innovative dining arrangement provided in the Crown Princess goes beyond the customary food venues like its Crown GrillSM or Sabatini’s SM, reaching the passenger’s own private balcony, being part of the ship’s ultimate balcony dining.


Here is what the Crown Princess provides for its valued guests.

  • Art auctions for buying paintings made by renowned artists
  • Scholarship@Sea® courses for brilliant students
  • Movies Under the Stars® on deck movie theater
  • Wedding-at-sea event officiated by the ship’s captain
  • Nine-hole putting course and golf simulators
  • 4 pools that include one that provides ‘swim-against-current’.
  • Wrap-around Promenade Deck
  • Sports Court and jogging track
  • Asian-themed Lotus Spa® with ocean-view gym
  • One of the decks dedicated to mini-suits
  • Around 900 staterooms having private balconies
  • Conference room with wireless Internet connectivity, PC with all peripheries and part time secretarial service
  • Caribbean-themed Café Caribe specializing in local delicacies
  • Two Specialty Restaurants – an extended Sabatini’s and the newly established Crown Grill famed for steak and seafood.
  • One of the most lavishly appointed casinos afloat
  • Skywalker’s Night Club-cum-Observatory

Saturday, May 22, 2010

Carnival Legend

If you feel tired, worn-out and exhausted, it is time to take a 7-day roundtrip Caribbean cruise on board the legendary cruise ship Carnival Legend and forget about everything else.

The 88,500-ton luxury liner sails from Tampa in Florida, and visits the Cayman Islands, Mexico, Belize, Isla Roatan and Honduras before bringing you back to Florida. But by the time you are back home, you have regained all your vitality and verve – thanks to the exotic food served in the ship, and the relaxing environment provided onboard the fabulous ocean liner. Take, for example, the Carnival Legend’s Atlantis Lounge, an ideal setting for meeting co-passengers who may turn out to be equally eager to meet you. And as for creature comforts, its luxury galore! There are five different styles of rooms to choose from while the options include Ocean view, Interior, Balcony, Jr. Ocean & vista suits and, of course, the majestic Grand Suite, complete with deep pile wall to wall carpeting and swanky décor.


Feeling lucky? Why not try your hand at blackjack, poker, roulette and many more exciting games at the Carnival Legend’s Club Merlin Casino for a change? Chances are that you may win. Or check out the ship’s Piano Bar for ultimate relaxation. Sit back and do nothing but listen to the live music, request a song or else hum a tune that you like most.

And when you feel hungry, stroll around to any of the ship’s elegant dining rooms. Flexible time dining routine for which is the ship is famous for, will not disappoint you. Explore the special quality food menu that ranges from sushi to chicken cream sandwiches. As for ice creams, there are endless varieties and tastes. By the way, there is also an excellent steak house on board the Carnival Legend. Order your steak as you like – Done, well-done or under-done.

On board the Carnival Legend the central theme revolves round the great legends of the world. This spirit is carried out throughout the ship’s 16 Lounges, 12 Passenger Decks as well as the indoor and outdoor promenades. The Spirit-Class “Fun Ship” also has a 9-deck high Atrium, duty-free shopping mall, on board golf program, video arcade and an amazing 1,800 square feet children’s play area.