When you think of a cruise, what comes to mind? You might
picture a traditional onboard scene of old-fashioned decor, formal dinners and
stuffy lounges with cabaret entertainment. That might have been true a few
decades ago, but in recent years cruising has had quite a revamp – and today’s
cruise holidays are not at all like they used to be.
increased dramatically – and they’ve become a lot more accessible too. For
instance, once upon a time Caribbean cruises were reserved for the
rich and famous – glitzy affairs that cost a small fortune and brought the
concept of luxury to a new level. But today, such cruise itineraries are much
more accessible. They’re still luxurious, covering a wide range of beautiful
destinations and they’re not exactly cheap, but many cruise operators have
shifted the focus away from the ‘other half’ to those of us with more modest
salaries. This means that more people can enjoy the millionaire lifestyle
without breaking the bank to get it.
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and that’s certainly true in the world of cruise holidays. Each cruise operator
and liner is different to the next – some are adults-only holidays with
fabulous evening entertainment and a focus on child-free relaxation. Others are
quite the opposite, designed for families and children of all ages with endless
activities and entertainment. One such family-friendly cruise operator is Royal
Caribbean International, and they’re one such operator that’s really pushing
the boundaries of cruise experiences.
Take Navigator Of The Seas for instance. This
fabulous ship has a whole host of things to do, including a rock-climbing wall,
an ice rink, roller skating track, mini-golf course, spa facilities,
Broadway-style entertainment, nightclubs, high street shopping and more. One
word: wow.
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