Think Big, Cruise Small

by admin on 21/04/10 at 8:39 pm

Think Big, Cruise Small

We’ve all seen the news when the new mammoth cruise liner with 5 olympic pools, 10 tennis courts and 3 indoor malls sets sail, and we’ve all seen the faces of the cruise dealers stating that “it’s just like a small town, only better”. But although those are indeed the ideal holidays for a lot of people and, certainly, worth trying out at least once, many of us would prefer to actually experience what a cruise is all about and see a little bit of ocean while traveling without a big McDonalds sign right next to it.

Personally, I loathe the large cruise ships, not because of their size but because of what they can’t do. People often don’t realize that those large liners will sometimes spend as much time waiting to get to a port as they do traveling there, and that the picturesque small harbors that host the most worthwhile beaches are almost always closed to them. So you’ll be stuck in a floating small town and when you actually get to leave it you’ll be stuck in a big town and, at least to me that feels too much like home. For me, the best cruise deals are in a small, versatile ship that can take me anywhere and everywhere.

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