Sue Bryant
Cruising is addictive, there's no question, whether it's the romance and nostalgia of crossing the Atlantic on the Queen Mary 2 or the decadence of sipping champagne on your private balcony as your ship glides along Venice's Giudecca Canal. I've been hooked for about eight years now, so much so that I launched a magazine, Cruise Traveller, here in the UK and have also contributed to the Insight Guides to Caribbean cruising, Mediterranean cruising, and co-authored the Insight Guide to Great River Cruises. I also freelance for national newspapers in the UK and cruise magazines worldwide, including Cruise Passenger in Australia and Deckchair in Canada, and I edit the onboard magazine for Star Clippers.
Being lucky enough to go on so many cruises, I get asked the inevitable question: 'What's your favourite?'. It's a tough one to answer, as there's a ship or a cruise for every occasion. I love the classic sailing ships of Star Clippers and the unashamed luxury of Silversea. Well, who wouldn't? With my children, it's hard to beat NCL and Royal Caribbean, both of which are great for family cruising. But then, Celebrity Cruises has fantastic food, and the service on Crystal is superb. Brit-friendly Island Cruises does a great curry, while Ocean Village has the best stand-up comedy. Let's not forget the alternatives to mainstream cruising, too: the sparse beauty of northern Norway on Norwegian Coastal Voyage, or the ultimate indulgence - chartering your own yacht.
Cruising is an emotive topic and I hope it generates plenty of discussion on these pages, whether you're a first-timer or a seasoned cruiser. Please email me, too, at Cruiseislandtravel@suite101.com.
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Best Ships for Family Cruising
Plenty of cruise lines offer family-friendly cruising but different lines, and even ships within those lines, appeal to kids of different ages, from babies to teens.
Jul 14, 2009
- Sue Bryant
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Choosing a European River Cruise Operator
Summer and peak river cruising season on Europe's scenic waterways is here, with a vessel and cruise line to suit every taste.
Jun 12, 2009
- Sue Bryant
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Environmental Reseach On Board Royal Clipper
Sail on Royal Clipper in the Mediterranean this summer and assist in various working marine biology projects while learning about conservation at the same time.
Jun 1, 2009
- Sue Bryant
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Off The Beaten Track Caribbean Cruising
The Caribbean is the world's most popular cruise destination and ports can feel overwhelmed by big ships. Here's a guide to avoiding the masses.
May 12, 2009
- Sue Bryant
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Retrace the Historic Voyage of the RMS Titanic
A British travel agent is to recreate the tragic voyage of the RMS Titanic, 100 years after the ship struck an iceberg and went down in the North Atlantic.
May 1, 2009
- Sue Bryant
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Luxury Cruises for Less
Canny cruisers are shopping around for vacations on the top cruise lines at a fraction of the brochure price. Here are some insider tips on finding a discounted cruise.
Dec 24, 2007
- Sue Bryant
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Summer Mediterranean Cruises
Where should you start your Mediterranean cruise? Palma, Barcelona and Venice are three of the most popular ports.
Dec 24, 2007
- Sue Bryant
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Is Antarctica Safe?
An Antarctica expedition is the ultimate cruise for many, but cruise lines are taking risks without concern for their passengers or the environment
Nov 24, 2007
- Sue Bryant
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A New Gem for NCL
NCL will succeed in family cruising and in attracting a younger market with a dazzling new ship that doesn't have to try hard to be cool
Nov 9, 2007
- Sue Bryant
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Getting Married At Sea
More and more couples are choosing to tie the knot abroad nowadays - but why not celebrate the big day at sea?
Oct 26, 2007
- Sue Bryant
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