How to pick the perfect European Cruise Ship

Given how well the European Cruise market has held up in 2009, even with the recent credit crunch, it probably well worth your while to start looking into cruises scheduled for the summer of 2010, that’s if you want to make sure that you get the date, cabins and ships of you choice before all the best bargains are snapped up.

If you’ve previously this summer, been cruising the Caribbean, then choosing a ship for European waters is a whole different kettle of fish!

On a European cruise, you will find that spending time aboard ship is not one of the main activities, its the shore excursions that count. This is totally different from a Caribbean cruise experience. For example, if you have been on the atypical Caribbean cruise you will remember that you will have spent far more days at sea, so therefore the crux of you enjoyment aboard ship is what facilities and entertainments it has to offer. This differs somewhat to the European Cruise where passengers can expect to spend much less time at sea and more time travelling and touring the ports of call.

This, of course means that the criteria for picking the ideal European cruise, in my opinion should be as follows; The Itinerary, Your stay in Port and finally the expected Dress Code.

When it comes to ships, try and compare the length of time that each will be docked at port, especially if you are visiting a destinations that’s got lots too see and do, for example Venice in Italy. That way you will make the most of the time you have ashore.

Check the dress code of the ships you are looking at too, make sure that you don’t end up packing loads of formal wear and suites when the expected attire is casual, equally the opposite is true, if there lots of evening functions you will need to have enough suitable outfits for the entire cruise.

Another good tip is to not bother with getting a cabin with a sea view, since most of your travelling is overnight and you spend each day in port, there’s not much point really. Much better to save some money and get and internal cabin leaving more money to spend on the critical shore excursions and day tours. After all there not alot of point having a room with a view that you are not spending a great deal of time in.

If you are looking for casual dining options then Norwegian cruise line, Princess and Oceania are you best bets, this is a great option if you intend to spend all your time out and about each day, after all who wants to get dressed up every night when your all worn out for having some much fun exploring those European destinations!

Med Cruises for the Younger Generation

Med cruises can be great fun no matter how old you are, if you are under 30 however, there is plenty of excitement to be found.

Understanding what’s on offer is important to making sure you get a great cruise for your age group. Many young people might want to see the Mediterranean but don’t actually consider a luxury cruise as an alternative route for a summer vacation with their under 30′s friends. Bringing a Mediterranean cruise in reach of anyone is easy, all you have to do is a bit of research.

There is always lots to do and see on a Med cruise, with many interesting place to visit such as Venice, Rome, St. Tropez, Nice and many Portuguese cities. Take a few hours to search out the comparison websites for cruise packages and you can get a great affordable deal quite easily to the destinations you want to see. Get the chance to see each destination during the day time, returning to the cruise ship each evening before the ship sails onto it’s next Med place.

To get a cost effective budget cruise, perhaps if you are a undergraduate, you will most likely be able to save money by pooling resources and sharing cabins, make sure you opt for cheaper inner berths without any of the frills that way the overall cost be reduced. If you can sort out between your friends the best time to go, off season is a good choice since an off season cruise is definitely going to be cheaper and this will leave you more money to spend on your day trips at the places you visit.

Making the right choices for you day excursions is another great way to cut back the cost, if you plan them yourselves rather than using travel tour operators to sort them out you can get a great deal. Mediterranean cruises for the under 30′s comes very highly recommended, with a bit of planning you too can get a cheap and fun summer holiday.

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