Monday, October 19, 2009

Alaska Cruise Line Reviews

The kind of ship you pick for yourself says something about your personality, just as does the kind of house you live in or car you drive.
Which one's for you?
Different ships for different folks, and to give you some idea of which is which, I've put together a small sum up of the types of Alaska cruise lines you can find so that you can find the Alaska cruise lines and ships that best fit your tastes and those of your spouse or other cruise companions.
Mainstream cruises are the big boys of the cruise biz, with mostly giant ships offering the latest attractions designed to appeal to the widest variety of travelers. "Premium" lines are ginned-up main streamers, offering a more refined experience but without the super polish (or super-high prices) of the true luxury lines. Among the mainstream and premium lines, some ships tend to offer cruises geared more to families, party types, or romantic types, though you may be surprised at how many are able to offer all three. We use the description resort ships to refer to those that are just good all-around vessels with a range of activities and entertainment for everybody, though they may also appeal to families, partiers, and romantic types, too.
Luxury cruises are really luxurious, in other words, they walk the walk rather than just talking the talk. After all, almost every cruise line claims that they're luxurious, while few really are. Those are the ones that stick to the highest standards: exceptional service, refined decor, luxurious accommodations, a sophisticated ambience, and truly fine cuisine. They also tend to sail more wide-ranging itineraries, rarely doing the kind of season-long round-trip cruises from the same home ports, the way mainstream ships do. That gives you a much wider range of destinations from which to choose. Another perk? Though their prices are higher, they also tend to be more inclusive than mainstream rates, often covering wines and spirits, gratuities, and sometimes some shore excursions.
There are a few adjectives we can think of to differentiate between the luxury lines. On old-money lines, very traditional passengers enjoy a very traditional experience. On active luxury lines, the focus may be on taking out a Waverunner or sailboard rather than on putting on the tux for evening cocktails. Family luxury lines attract a lot of younger couples who sometimes sail with their kids.
Adventure and educational cruises are your best bet if you're after an experience that prizes in-depth learning about a destination's nature and culture more than quick port calls and on board relaxation. These ships rarely carry more than 200 passengers, and usually have naturalists and historians aboard to interpret what you're seeing. Within the small-ship world, most lines break down into one of three subcategories.
Learning cruises go full-throttle into the educational aspects of travel, with on board experts from leading nature publications offering lectures and helping with nature interpretation. Active adventure cruises also offer naturalists and historians, but focus more on getting passengers out into nature, programming kayaking, hiking, and trips by inflatable landing craft. Sailing ships are just that - ships with sails, some of them offering passengers the chance to help haul the lines and pull up the centerboard.
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