
Cruise ships were once thought of as floating retirement homes. A holiday that moves because you can't anymore. Well, it's not true. Today, only 9% of people believe cruises are only for the elderly. In fact, 55% of people aged 19-24 wanted to go on a cruise when researched.
Oh, the places you will see. Taking a cruise gives you the rare opportunity to see a lot of wonderful places in one go. From the coast of the Baltics walking tours of london to the beaches of South America, the great thing about being mobile is you'll never see just one thing. The world comes to you.
When moving walking tours of london from place to place, it's always easy to forget that a cruise ship is its own holiday resort. There's going to be a lot of things to do on ship. If you're into your cabaret, there's song and dance. If you're into your cabernet then the ship comes with bars, clubs and restaurants. There's also swimming pools for the kids (that ocean can be pretty cold), rock climbing for the more adventurous and even ice skating on certain cruise liners.
Remember, you're not confined to the ship. Cruises offer the chance to stop off at ports and take a day wandering around some remarkable cities and towns. Embracing lots of different cultures in one holiday is amazing. Just make sure you're back in plenty of time. When you miss a train, there's always another 10 minutes later. Miss your boat and you could be there for a while!
If you've ever thought of yourself as a dashing, sea-loving pirate of old, then a cruise offers you the chance to pretend for a while. Feel free to call people 'land-lubbers' and grow a beard. Just be sure you've cleared it with your family!
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