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Photo courtesy of Laura Grier/Instagram lauragriertravel Cruising has never been hotter. According to the Cruise Lines International Association CLIA, 30 million people are expected to sail the high seas in 2019 — that's up from million in 2009. And a whopping 21 ships are launching in 2019, adding to an already crowded marketplace. The good news is that you can find a ship for every personality, whether you're a woman traveling solo or a multigenerational family on the go with the whole crew. But where to start? I tapped into a handful of women travel experts and influencers and got them to share the cruises they're most excited about for 2019, from new ship launches to exciting destinations to classic vessels that are worth a second look. Plus, you'll find perks like Dom Perignon dinners, private-island escapes, F1 simulators and more. It's going to be a very good year. READ MORE "Quit Your Job And Travel the World 27 Easy Ways To Make Money Online" Photo courtesy of Royal Caribbean International High-Octane Thrills in the Caribbean Royal Caribbean Chosen By Corina Quinn is an editor at Condé Nast Traveler, where she oversees the city guides and co-leads cruise coverage. She's worked in travel and lifestyle magazines for more than 10 years — yet her bucket list is never near completion. She loves being on the water, and believes there's a cruise out there for everyone. Why It's no surprise this aptly named cruise line gets Caribbean cruising right. By offering a wide range of things to do on its ships — think activities like surf simulators, skating rinks and bumper car tracks — Royal Caribbean International makes sailing a fun-for-everyone kind of time. Now, though, the company is turning to its offerings off its ships, as it prepares to unveil its newly refurbished private island in the Bahamas, called Perfect Day at CocoCay. The island re-opens in May, coming out of the gate with new features like a waterpark, zip line, aqua park, freshwater pool and even balloon rides. Which ship should you sail to get there? If you crave a short getaway, Navigator of the Seas — which re-enters the market in February following a $115 million revamp — offers three- and four-night Caribbean cruises from Miami with a new poolscape, two waterslides and the first dry bar at sea kind of ideal for those of us whose hair wilts in the humidity. She'll make stops at Perfect Day at CocoCay after it reopens, along with sister ships Mariner of the Seas, which makes short trips from Orlando to the Bahamas year-round, and Enchantment of the Seas, which sails from Galveston. But if it's some real R&R you crave, you couldn't do better than Symphony of the Seas, the world's largest cruise ship that launched late last year. It will hit the island on its seven-night Eastern and Western Caribbean sailings. Symphony features a whopping 22 restaurants and grab-and-go spots, a 10-story slide, laser tag and its own boardwalk. It's possible that even after seven nights you won't get to it all. Photo courtesy of Laura Grier/Instagram lauragriertravel Intimate Luxury on the Mekong Abercrombie & Kent Chosen By Known as “the Indiana Jones of Adventure Travel Photography” Laura Grier has been published in over 25 publications worldwide and is presently the lead photographer for Novica, National Geographic's Artisan Catalog, training their in-house photographers around the world. She is also the cofounder of Jetset Collective Media. Follow her on Instagram lauragriertravel. Why I love going on smaller, boutique ships. On Abercrombie & Kent’s Cruising the Mekong Siam, Saigon & Angkor Wat, there’s never more than 24 guests onboard. And with 27 staff members, you get the most luxurious over-the-top service. Everyone knows your name, and they think of what you want before you even want it. Sailing with A&K feels like something out of another era You’re transported back in time. Another advantage to a small luxury riverboat is that you can access different waterways than larger ships, sailing into little inlets along the Mekong River, visiting jungles and villages and floating markets. While you get to visit the big cities, you also see a side of Cambodia and Vietnam that only locals usually see. A&K also offers a lot of interactive experiences, focusing on new wellness programming to cooking classes with local fruits to visiting a school and helping teach English. For me, one of the highlights was visiting a village and seeing how the locals weave baskets and purses out of water lilies from the Mekong River. It was magical. READ MORE "Why You Should Skip Iceland And Go To These 9 Under-the-Radar Places" Photo courtesy of Celebrity Cruises Exploring the Galapagos in Style Celebrity Chosen By Jane Wooldridge, business editor of the Miami Herald, specializes in cruises and adventure travel. She is also president-elect of the Society of American Travel Writers. Follow her on Instagram janewooldridge and look for her new website launching this year at Why When it comes to stylish cruising, Celebrity Cruises delivers like no other line. Though it is best known for its new Edge-class ships and the 2,900-passenger Solstice, the premium line also runs expedition-type cruises in the Galapagos. This year it welcomes the all-suite Celebrity Flora, specially built to squire 100 passengers through the remote Ecuadorean islands made famous by Charles Darwin. Flora combines Celebrity’s comfortably chic ambiance — including its “infinite verandah” cabins that switch from floor-to-ceiling window to balcony with touch — with active exploration on land and under the sea. Small enough to access snug coves but large enough for open-water sailing, Flora is the ideal size for making new friends without feeling too close. Beginning in May, the ship's 10- and 11-day itineraries include a visit to Quito; prices include all excursions, drinks and tips. My voyage on predecessor Xpedition wowed me into a marine wildlife lover; don’t miss the chance to cavort with baby sea lions, even if it means climbing into a wet suit. Photo courtesy of U by Uniworld Cool River Cruising in Europe U by Uniworld Chosen By Meagan Drillinger is a freelance travel writer based in New York City. She is also the founder of Vaera Journeys, a company for entrepreneurial women that uses travel as a muse to take women out of their comfort zones and help them network and build upon their individual brands and businesses. Vaera's next immersive retreat is in Puerto Vallarta in May 2019. Follow her on Instagram drillinjourneys and vaerajourneys. You can also read Drillinger's tips on the Cheapest Places to Travel in 2019 here. Why Uniword is sailing into the next generation of cruising with the launch of U by Uniworld, a new take on river cruising for the experiential travel generation. While in the past, river cruising has been associated with an older generation or those with a lot of cash to burn, U by Uniworld is a culturally immersive, social and active travel experience — with trips starting at under $1,600. Cruise Germany, Austria, Slovakia, the Netherlands and Hungary with like-minded travelers, immersive shore excursions, festivals, great food and more. Photo courtesy of Oceania Cruises Dom Perignon Dinners Oceania Chosen By Chris Gray Faust is managing editor of the web's largest cruising resource. She is a Lowell Thomas award-winning travel writer, has WSET Level 3 certification in wine and believes that there's a cruise for every type of traveler. Why What we love about cruising is that lines are always looking for new ways to delight current passengers — and draw new ones onboard. Oceania Cruises, already a Cruise Critic winner for its outstanding gourmet dining, has upped the ante in 2019 by developing a partnership with the famed Champagne house Moet & Chandon, featuring its iconic Dom Perignon. On Oceania's two larger cruise ships, Marina and Riviera, guests can experience a six-course tasting menu centered around three vintage Dom Perignon years. The meal, served in the ship's special La Reserve dining room, is limited to 26 guests and was specially designed by chefs from both Oceania Cruises and Moet & Chandon. Foodies will die for luxe ingredients such as foie gras, lobster, Wagyu beef and gold leaf expertly plated atop of black truffle risotto while oenophiles will be delighted to sample three different Dom vintages from 2006, 2009 and a special 2004 rose. The extra fee of $295 per person plus gratuity may seem steep at first, but the generous pours of high-end Champagne that's hard to find elsewhere particularly by the glass, plus the decadence of the meal itself, makes it comparable to a special dining experience on land. Photo courtesy of Crystal Cruises Yachting in Europe, the Seychelles and the Caribbean Crystal Chosen By Tara Moss is a globally recognized travel writer, photographer and founder of Ladyhattan, a Manhattan-based travel blog. A graduate of Harvard University and former hotel lawyer, Tara has traveled to over 50 countries and curates engaging travel content through the lens of a lady. Why If the negative stigma of big-ship cruising has kept you away from the waters, then 2019 is the year to reconsider and set sail to a whole new experience. How about yachting? Crystal Cruises indulges luxury travel seekers through customized and intimate yachting journeys that shatter prior misconceptions about what is possible on the water. The all-suite Crystal Esprit mesmerizes guests by sailing to destinations that are difficult to reach and often accessible only by private yacht. From the Dalmatian Coast and Greek Isles to the Seychelles and West Indies, each itinerary is thoughtfully planned to ensure vacation time is best spent exploring cultural delights. On the West Indies Yachting Explorer itinerary, you will garner front-row access to indulgent islands like St. Barts, Saba and Nevis, places where large cruise ships are typically precluded from docking due to size. Crystal Yacht Expeditions boast 6-star service with 90 staff catering to just 62 guests in 31 butler-serviced suites. The intimate size facilitates an experience of luxury yachting versus mainstream cruising. Imagine jumping off the ship into ocean water and jet skiing to the sunset, sipping signature cocktails and savoring Michelin-star quality meals served by a crew who always know your name. With Crystal, you can capitalize on the convenience of exploring exclusive destinations without sacrificing luxury amenities and intimate surroundings. There is no better time to test out the waters. Photo courtesy of Viking Ocean Cruises Nordic Pampering in the Mediterranean and Northern Europe Viking Chosen By Rona Berg is editor in chief of Organic Spa Media, and cited by the Wall Street Journal, New York Magazine, USA Today and others as an expert on spa and wellness practices around the world. Rona has been editorial director of ELLE, Deputy style director at The New York Times Magazine, advisory board member of Shape and contributed to hundreds of publications. Why I never saw myself as a cruiser, somehow who loves cruises. In fact, I studiously avoided them. But my experience on the Norwegian-owned Viking completely changed my mind. My journey up the coast of Norway on the Viking Sky was luxurious and comfortable, full of hygge, the Nordic concept that translates, loosely, into “enjoying life’s simple pleasures.” Floor-to-ceiling windows in the ship’s public areas bring the outside in and make you feel close to nature. But most of all, I loved the spacious Liv Nordic spa, which featured traditional Scandinavian treatments, and a Nordic Bathing Ritual, where you can hop from the steam room to the snow grotto into the tranquil pool. That feeling of stillness and tranquility is what I look forward to experiencing again on what will hopefully be my next Viking cruise. The line is debuting the Viking Jupiter, the sixth ship in the fleet, this month, sailing the Mediterranean and Northern Europe, which is where I hope to be following the Viking Shores & Fjords itinerary, or the new In Search of the Nordic Lights. I love the north, and Viking is the only cruise line to offer a winter itinerary north of the Arctic Circle to search for the Aurora Borealis. My husband thinks I’m crazy, but my bucket list includes Antarctica, too. Now that I’ve experienced the romance of spending a holiday at sea, I don’t want to stop. Photo courtesy of MSC Cruises Endless Activities in the Caribbean, Mediterranean and MSC Chosen By CruiseTipsTV’s Sheri Griffiths and her family are California-based content creators focused on providing practical tips and advice to new and seasoned cruisers. CruiseTipsTV’s audience enjoys following Griffiths and her family as they travel the world by ship, visiting destinations like Japan, Mexico, Alaska and the Caribbean. Griffiths was named one of Porthole Cruise Magazine’s "10 Travel Influencers Changing How We Vacation." Why With the delivery of two new ships, a major repositioning and a private island under development, MSC Cruises is raising the bar in 2019. The much-anticipated private island, Ocean Cay MSC Marine Reserve, has everyone talking. Guests will be able to enjoy the natural beauty of a Bahamian paradise with seven beaches and have easy access to activities like paddle boarding, snorkeling and kayaking. They can also shop, splurge on spa services in cabanas and even get married in a wedding pavilion. For travelers looking to cruise the Mediterranean, the line’s brand new flagship, MSC Bellissima, will feature some of the most innovative technology at sea with the introduction of the world’s first virtual personal cruise assistant, ZOE. A voice-enabled artificial intelligence device available in seven languages, ZOE will allow guests to get answers to the most commonly asked cruise questions right from their stateroom. In addition to the new HOLA! Tapas Bar by Ramón Freixa, the entertainment is sure to shine, with two new Cirque du Soleil at Sea performances. In October, MSC Cruises is repositioning its elegant MSC Meraviglia to the East Coast of the United States for Canada/New England and Caribbean sailings. Cruisers who have enjoyed MSC Meraviglia in the Mediterranean rave about the Galleria Meraviglia, a two-deck "inside promenade" with a 262-foot long LED dome. Families love the outdoor waterpark and endless onboard activities, like the F1 simulator and an outdoor ropes course. Later in the year, MSC is going even bigger with the launch of MSC Grandiosa, which will feature a Mediterranean-style promenade and a dazzling LED Sky screen. PHOTO COURTESY OF PATRICIA STONE/GLOBAL_ADVENTURESS INSTAGRAM Sailing and Gastronomy in French Polynesia Windstar Chosen By Patricia Stone founded Global Adventuress and grew up in Tahiti. She has traveled to 166 countries and seeks out unique, off-the-beaten-path destinations for solo, girlfriends, couples and family travel. Her award-winning site has been featured in Forbes, the Times, San Francisco Chronicle, Toronto Star and USA Today. Follow her on Instagram global_adventuress. You can also read Stone's tips on the Cheapest Places to Travel in 2019 here. Why Tahiti welcomes its visitors with a warm “Ia Ora Na," gentle smiles and tiare flowers. There are 118 islands in French Polynesia, and Windstar Cruises is the best way to visit some of the most stunning islands in the world. Windstar also offers excellent deals on luxury trips. A bonus Windstar has a new partnership with the James Beard Foundation, so guests may savor a culinary-themed cruise presented by expert chefs and sommeliers. Choose the seven-day Tahiti cruise with stops at Raiatea, Huahine, Bora Bora and Moorea, or the 11-day voyage where you can visit seven islands including the coral atolls Fakarava and Rangiroa in the Tuamotus. Windstar’s ship, Wind Spirit, is small enough to navigate tight passageways and anchor near deserted islands, motus and shallow lagoons. You’ll find slices of paradise at every turn — black-sand beaches, crystal-clear waters, white sandbanks, waterfalls, lush rainforest, coral gardens, majestic valleys and massive mountains. Active cruisers will love the watersports platform on the ship, for snorkeling, swimming and kayaking. Some activities not to miss Learn the Tahitian dance, the Ori Tahiti. Buy a flower lei and a pareu a Tahitian fabric sarong at a local market. Harvest your own black pearls. And take a helicopter flight from Tahiti to Moorea to get a bird's eye view of the rugged beauty of these islands. Photo courtesy of Marsel van Oosten Bucket-List Antarctica Hurtigruten Chosen By Veronica Stoddartis the former travel editor of USA Today and an award-winning editor, writer and content consultant with more than three decades in travel publishing. A high-profile expert in travel and tourism, she has visited more than 100 countries, reporting from many of them. She believes that travel can be a force for good in the world. Why Calling all Scott, Shackleton and Amundsen wannabes. Get ready for the trip of a lifetime to the White Continent, the coldest, driest and windiest place on the planet. It’s also one of the most dazzling landscapes on earth — filled with soaring sculpted glaciers, surreal icebergs in startling shades of blue and a wonderland of endless snow and ice. Not to mention plenty of penguins and seals and whales, oh my! Cruises to Antarctica are all the rage these days for bucket listers, with choices from ultra deluxe to barebones. I found it especially appropriate to sail with Hurtigruten, a storied 125-year-old Norwegian line with roots in Norway’s seafaring heritage going back to the ancient Vikings. Indeed, this was very much an expedition cruise, with the emphasis on expedition — which seems only fitting for a continent that remains largely unexplored. The Midnatsol Midnight Sun offered thrilling land and sea excursions, illuminating scientific lectures — and one of the most memorable experiences of my life, a tented overnight on the Antarctic snow. Who knew that I had to go to the bottom of the earth to feel on top of the world! A Classic Transatlantic Crossing Cunard Chosen By Kathy Witt is an author and travel and lifestyle writer who pens the monthly “Travel Trending with Kathy Witt” column for Tribune News Service. Her fifth book, Secret Cincinnati – A Guide to the Weird, Wonderful and Obscure, was published by Reedy Press in fall 2018. Kathy’s books and magazine and newspaper articles have won numerous Mark Twain Travel Writing awards and two Lily Scholarships. She is a member of Midwest Travel Journalists Association and the Authors Guild. Why Boarding the world’s only ocean liner to experience a transatlantic crossing between New York and Southampton, London is a once-in-a-lifetime experience many repeat with a classic that never goes out of style Cunard’s Queen Mary 2. For a pre-sunrise peek at the Statue of Liberty glowing softly in the harbor, make the iconic crossing west. From its very beginnings in 1939, Cunard has been an innovator in offering a true luxury experience, chalking up lots of firsts, including a lounge for women and hot and cold water in every cabin. The QM2 carries on the tradition, with the first planetarium, Canyon Ranch SpaClub and Veuve Clicquot Champagne Bar at sea and the largest ballroom and library at sea — shelved with an astonishing 10,000 volumes. Hundreds of hours of programming and activities go into each crossing, including the special treat of theatrical productions staged by London’s prestigious Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, plus any genre of music your heart desires, wines to please the palate and lectures that intrigue. QM2 definitely retains that air of Old World formality and tradition, with white glove afternoon tea and three formal nights, but it isn’t all sparkles and ballgowns a cocktail dress for ladies and a nice, dark suit for men suffice. You can also skip out on formal night, opting for the more casual King’s Court or lazy-night room service. The catwalk heads to sea for Transatlantic Fashion Week, July 28-Aug. 4, 2019, adding even more excitement to a crossing and bringing aboard the hottest looks and heaviest hitters of the industry. Photo courtesy of Norwegian Cruise Line Action-Packed Caribbean, Bermuda and New York Norwegian Chosen By Heidi Bucolo is the co-editor of a top-rated cruise blog that focuses on providing travelers with the latest cruise tips, cruise reviews and travel planning advice. She and her husband took their first cruise together back in 2007, and they have been hooked ever since. Through their website and social media, they help travelers “sea the world, one port at a time." Why Norwegian Cruise Line’s final Breakaway Plus-class ship, Norwegian Encore, hits the ocean this fall. Pushing the boundaries when it comes to onboard experiences and entertainment, Norwegian Encore will definitely be one of the hottest cruise ships of 2019. She's set to debut even bigger and better family-friendly attractions than her sister ship,Norwegian Bliss, featuring a digitally enhanced laser tag arena that is unlike anything on land, nevermind at sea. The ship will feature the largest racetrack at sea including turns that extend up to 13 feet over the side of the ship. I feel the need for speed, do you? If that’s not enough, she's home to the Galaxy Pavilion, an interactive and technologically advanced virtual reality experience that's sure to bring out the kid in all of us. Encore will also feature the Waterfront and 678 Ocean Place an oceanfront boardwalk lined with shops, restaurants and bars, as well as the Observation Lounge, a space with amazing panoramic views of the ocean and ports of call. When she sets sail this fall from Miami, Norwegian Encore will be visiting the revitalized Eastern Caribbean, stopping at San Juan, Puerto Rico, St. Thomas and Tortola, This ship will then transition to New York for the summer to visit the pink-sand beaches of Bermuda. Photo courtesy of Carnival Cruise Line Fun on the West Coast Carnival Chosen By Fran Golden is the chief contributor to Porthole Cruise Magazine and a frequent contributor to Bloomberg and Conde Nast Traveler, who has sailed on more than 150 ships. Why Carnival Cruise Line is everyone’s affordable cruise line and the emphasis is on having a good time — and that includes for kids and adults. This is the first time in 20 years the line will be basing a new ship on the West Coast, and I think a lot of people will be surprised by the updated, contemporary look of the 4,008-passenger Carnival Panorama. As one of Carnival’s largest, she will have plenty of space for cool things — including a first-at-sea indoor trampoline park. One of my favorites, introduced on sister ships Carnival Vista and Carnival Horizon, is the onboard brewery. In addition to imbibing craft beer, you can book a tour with the shipboard brewmaster to see the beer-making operation. I’m also a fan of the SkyRide, where you bike around a track while dangling over the ship and sea — a brag-worthy experience. Carnival food always surprises me, in a good way. For those not watching calories, Food Network star Guy Fieri’s complimentary burgers and “real deal” BBQ are a decadent delight. For those not into the lively scene at the main pool and the waterslides at the waterpark, there’s an adults-only sun area with hot tubs. You get what you pay for in terms of accommodations, but the Havana section has some impressive suites with lanais and includes daytime access to a private pool area. The oversized Family Harbor staterooms include access to a special family lounge with snacks and other amusements. I think a lot of people will be impressed. Photo courtesy of Laura Grier/Instagram lauragriertravel Alaska by Land and Sea Princess Chosen By Known as “the Indiana Jones of Adventure Travel Photography” Laura Grier has been published in over 25 publications worldwide and is presently the lead photographer for Novica, National Geographic's Artisan Catalog, training their in-house photographers around the world. She is also the cofounder of Jetset Collective Media. Follow her on Instagram lauragriertravel. Why Alaska is pristine and beautiful, and if you just see it by ship or by land, you’re missing a large part of it. Traveling with Princess Cruises is one of the best ways to see Alaska, since the cruise line offers trips that combine land and sea, visiting towns that are only accessible by boat or seaplane. It’s also one of the few lines that has permission to sail into Glacier National Park. While you’re on the deck, you can hear naturalists pointing out glaciers. I went with my father, who is 80 and can barely walk, and what’s great is that there are activities for all ages and all health ranges, from glacier visits to amphibious ATVs. We also saw the Northern Lights in all of their glory in the middle of summer. This year, Princess celebrates its 50th anniversary of traveling to Alaska, and in honor of the anniversary, they will be rolling out the red carpet for all their ships going there. It truly is the last wild frontier, and if you want to see glaciers and the Northern Lights, now’s the time to do it. Photo courtesy of American Queen Steamboat Company Cruising the Great Lakes American Queen Chosen By Chris Gray Faust is managing editor of the web's largest cruising resource. She is a Lowell Thomas award-winning travel writer, has WSET Level 3 certification in wine and believes that there's a cruise for every type of traveler. Why The sailing season may be short on America's Great Lakes; summer is the time to get the best out of cities like Chicago and Duluth and states such as Wisconsin and Michigan. But Great Lakes itineraries on small ships have become more popular, thanks to steady interest in domestic cruising. In 2019, two 202-passenger ships, Victory I and Victory II, are getting complete overhauls by new owner, the American Queen Steamboat Company, and will be offering new amenities to those already booked. Luxury expedition company Ponant has added an itinerary traveling from Quebec to Milwaukee that stops at all five Great Lakes and the St. Lawrence Seaway, adding a French flair to Midwestern nice. Other lines that regularly sail the Great Lakes include Pearl Mist and Blount Small Ship Adventures. Draws in the region include wildlife, natural beauty, charming towns like Mackinac Island and First Nation history along the border, as well as the engineering marvels of the St. Lawrence locks and Sault St. Marie. Photo courtesy of David Roark Celebrating Mickey's Birthday Disney Chosen By Veronica Stoddart is the former travel editor of USA TODAY and an award-winning editor, writer and content consultant with more than three decades in travel publishing. A high-profile expert in travel and tourism, she has visited more than 100 countries, reporting from many of them. She believes that travel can be a force for good in the world. Why Hold onto your mouse ears! It's a big year for Disney, thanks to Mickey's 90th birthday. What better incentive is there than to sail on a Disney ship, the gold standard for family cruising. Take the Disney Dream or Disney Fantasy, for example, two of four Disney ships. They boast enough activities to keep the whole family busy from dawn to dark. Start with such signature features as the AquaDuck, a first-of-its-kind-at-sea elevated water coaster; the Millennium Falcon, where youngsters can pilot Han Solo’s famous spaceship through the Star Wars universe; the Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique, a beauty salon for young princesses, pirates and knights; and Broadway-quality musicals based on Disney stories, of course. In the Animator’s Palate dining room, cartoon stills come to life via high-def screens where Disney characters interact with diners. Disney doesn’t forget the adults, either Grown-ups can escape to the Senses Spa, with its Turkish baths, saunas and misting-jet showers; a well-equipped gym; two adults-only restaurants; and an adults-only zone with chic lounges and bars. This summer, the Disney Fantasy is celebrating the man of the hour with Mickey and Minnie’s Surprise Party at Sea. Now that’s something Mickey himself would surely approve of. PHOTO COURTESY OF PATRICIA STONE/GLOBAL_ADVENTURESS INSTAGRAM Cultural Immersion in Cuba Holland America Chosen By Patricia Stone founded Global Adventuress and grew up in Tahiti. She has traveled to 166 countries and seeks out unique, off-the-beaten-path destinations for solo, girlfriends, couples and family travel. Her award-winning site has been featured in Forbes, the Times, San Francisco Chronicle, Toronto Star and USA Today. Follow her on Instagram global_adventuress. You can also read Stone's tips on the Cheapest Places to Travel in 2019 here. Why The best time to visit Cuba is now with Holland America Line’s 10-Day Authentic Cuba cruise on the ms Veendam, which sails in and our of Fort Lauderdale. This tropical island nation is a feast for the sense You’ll follow your nose to a cafe where Cuban coffee beans are roasting, and your eyes will delight in the cobbled plazas, pastel houses, 16th century Spanish-colonial architecture and vintage cars. Holland America offers one of the easiest and most affordable ways to visit Cuba and will arrange for the Cuban Visa Tarjeta de Turista Visa Tourist Card and help guests plan their time. The cruises start as low as $999 per person for a seven-day cruise — a great deal, considering how much it would cost and how much effort it would take to travel to Cuba on your own. Every itinerary stops in Havana. Explore Old Havana’s main squares, meander through its cobblestone streets lined with cafes, boutiques and galleries. Engage with the Cuban people and listen to bands perform along the Obispo pedestrian street. Take a ride in a classic car along Havana’s ocean boulevard, the Malecon, where fishermen, musicians and lovers pass the time into the evening hours. Holland's Cuba itineraries vary and can also include other Caribbean ports Cozumel, the Bahamas, Jamaica, Cayman Islands. Photo courtesy of Laura Grier/Instagram lauragriertravel Amazon on the Water and in the Trees Rainforest Cruises Chosen By Known as “the Indiana Jones of Adventure Travel Photography” Laura Grier has been published in over 25 publications worldwide and is presently the lead photographer for Novica, National Geographic's Artisan Catalog, training their in-house photographers around the world. She is also the cofounder of Jetset Collective Media. Follow her on Instagram lauragriertravel. Why When you’re traveling with Rainforest Cruises, you get the best of all worlds on the water and in the trees. The Delfin 1 is one of the only luxury riverboats on the Amazon, and the vessel itself is gorgeous, with hardwood floors and rooms that look like a suite at the Four Seasons. One whole wall of your room is a giant window, so you can be in your bed and see the pink dolphins swimming alongside the boat. Another amazing thing about traveling on a luxury boat through one of the most inhospitable places on the planet is that there are no mosquitos and no bugs since you are moving and are in air-conditioned rooms. The food on the Delfin is as local as it gets You catch piranhas in the river and private chefs prepare them for you. Rainforest Cruises also partners with eco lodges like the Treehouse Lodge so you can get both the Amazon river and canopy experience, which is amazing — in addition to being on the boat, you stay in rooms that are perched in the trees connected by suspension bridges, surrounded by animals. It’s like something out of Swiss Family Robinson. Glamorous Small Ships in Europe Ponant Chosen By Rona Berg is editor in chief of Organic Spa Media, and cited by the Wall Street Journal, New York Magazine, USA Today and others as an expert on spa and wellness practices around the world. Rona has been editorial director of ELLE, Deputy style director at The New York Times Magazine, advisory board member of Shape and contributed to hundreds of publications. Why Ponant is a French-owned luxury line of small ships with a crazy passenger-to-crew ratio. You won’t hear much English spoken, as most of the passengers are French or German, but that only makes you feel farther away from home, which is a good thing on vacation. This summer, the line is launching two new ships in the Ponant Explorers series, which will sail throughout Europe and have a unique “sensory lounge” below the waterline, where passengers can watch the subaquatic world go by. Fortunately for me, one of the new voyages explores the coast of Greenland, which is where I would love to go. Always look up, and head north! Photo courtesy of Regent Seven Seas Culturally Immersive Cruises on Regent Seven Seas Chosen By Modern-day explorer, perpetual seeker and diligent travel scribe Elissa Garay has traveled to and reported on nearly 60 countries and 30 cruises around the globe. Touting nearly two decades of experience as a cruise-specialized travel editor and writer, she's served as an editor at AFAR, Fodors and ShermansTravel, and has authored hundreds of travel articles in major national publications like Condé Nast Traveler, CNN, AFAR, Cruise Critic and more. Why For cruisers intent on not digging their hands into their pockets once they step foot aboard their cruise vacation, Regent Seven Seas Cruises readily ranks as the industry’s most all-inclusive cruise line. Their fares have long bundled in perks like airfare and airport transfers, unlimited drinks including premium wines and spirits, gratuities, all restaurants including a 2018-debuted poolside grill dinner experience, Wi-Fi and fitness classes. Perhaps the best value of all, though Guests get unlimited shore excursions to choose from, too, with outings on offer in each and every port, which hone in on everything from art to architecture, wine to wellness. In 2019, that portfolio is bolstered by a new selection of Go Local-branded excursions that place a special emphasis on community connection and cultural immersion 50 of the 122 new tours are entirely complimentary, though note the rest do carry a surcharge. Some examples Set out to dig in on a traditional Spanish lunch in a local host family’s home in Andalusia, or share sweets with nuns at a nunnery in Crete. 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It’s wave season, which means it’s time to book great deals on cruises — including seven-night Caribbean sailings for a little as $429 per person and itineraries on the newest ships — for a last-minute getaway this winter or a pre-holiday escape later in the year. But, the Caribbean is a big place, so that means having to choose a cruise that visits one of three regions The Eastern, Western, or Southern Caribbean. We’ve scouted four terrific itineraries in each region based on ship size large, medium, and small, and one that’s just a great value overall. Nab these 12 Caribbean cruise deals plus a special bonus while they last — they won’t be around for long. Best Eastern Caribbean Cruises Visit some of the region’s best-known islands, including Puerto Rico, St. Thomas, St. Maarten, and Antigua. 1. Large Ship 7-Night Eastern Caribbean Cruise on Celebrity Edge Celebrity Edge / Courtesy of the Celebrity Cruises It’s Celebrity’s newest, most-talked about ship so book super-fast by Jan. 16, 2019 to snag a deal that includes up to four free onboard perks beverage package, wifi, pre-paid tips, and $150 onboard credit as you experience the cool design of the 2,918-passenger Celebrity Edge. The itinerary, available on three sailings in February and March, embarks in Fort Lauderdale and visits Puerto Rico, the British Virgin Islands, and St. Maarten. Fares start at $1,299 per person. 2. Medium Ship 10-Night Sunny Charms on Oceania Marina Book now to cruise round-trip from Miami on March 16, 2019 aboard the 1,250-passenger Oceania Marina and enjoy six free shore excursions, a free beverage package, and a $600 credit per stateroom as you spend 10 days cruising Puerto Rico, St. Maarten, Antigua, St. Lucia, St. Barths, and the Bahamas. Fares start at $2,099 per person. 3. Small Ship 7-Night Classic Yachtsman’s Caribbean on Seabourn Odyssey With two February 2019 sailings on this itinerary, the 450-passenger Seabourn Odyssey makes an elegant base for cruising from St. Maarten to St. Kitts and Nevis, Anguilla, Antigua, Guadeloupe, St. Lucia, St. Vincent, and the Grenadines, before disembarking in Barbados. Fares start at $2,699 per person for an ocean view suite. 4. Great Value 7-Night Eastern Caribbean Cruise on Nieuw Statendam Nieuw Statendam / Courtesy of Holland America This cruise on Holland America’s newest ship, 2,666-passenger Nieuw Statendam, departs Feb. 17, 2019 from Fort Lauderdale and calls on Grand Turk, Turks and Caicos; San Juan, Puerto Rico; St. Thomas, Virgin Islands; and Half Moon Caye, Bahamas. Inside cabins start at $599 per person — or, for $1,099 per person, you can stay aboard for 14 nights and visit the Western Caribbean, too. Best Western Caribbean Cruises Visit popular islands such as Jamaica, Grand Cayman, and Key West — along with coastal ports in Mexico and Central America. 5. Large Ship 7-Night Western Caribbean & Perfect Day on Royal Caribbean’s Symphony of the Seas If you’re looking for an amazing family vacation, book now for November or early December 2019 sailings aboard the 5,518-passenger Symphony of the Seas, Royal Caribbean’s newest Oasis-class ship. This itinerary, roundtrip from Miami, calls on Costa Maya and Cozumel, Mexico; Roatan, Honduras; and Perfect Day at CocoCay Royal Caribbean’s new amenity-packed private island. Fares start at $832 per person. Symphony of the Seas / Courtesy of Royal Caribbean 6. Medium Ship 7-Night Caribbean Cornucopia on Crystal Symphony Take a post-Thanksgiving vacation and book this Nov. 24, 2019 Fort Lauderdale roundtrip itinerary aboard the 848-passenger Crystal Symphony. It visits Grand Turk, Grand Cayman, and Key West. What’s more, the elegant ambience and all-inclusive pricing except for excursions make this a super deal, with fares starting at $1,715 per person for an ocean view stateroom. 7. Small Ship 6-Night Havana & Cozumel on Azamara Journey Departing March 15, 2019 from Miami, this Western Caribbean itinerary aboard the 690-passenger Azamara Journey visits the sunny Mexican island of Cozumel before overnighting in lively Havana, Cuba. Fares start at $1,599 for an ocean view stateroom. 8. Great Value 7-Night Western Caribbean on Norwegian Getaway Norwegian Getaway / Courtesy of Norwegian Cruise Line This cruise, departing Miami weekly in February and March 2019, calls on Roatan, Honduras; Harvest Caye, Belize; and Costa Maya and Cozumel, Mexico. Plus, the 3,963-passenger Norwegian Getaway offers onboard fun that’s perfect for the whole family. Book during the “Free at Sea” promotion to choose from an included beverage package, specialty dining, or other perks. Inside cabins start at $579 per person, while balcony cabins start at $799 per person. Best Southern Caribbean Cruise Visit distinctive islands stretched along the coast of South America and the edge of the Atlantic — including Barbados, Curacao, Grenada, and St. Lucia. 9. Large Ship 10-Night Southern Caribbean Medley on Crown Princess Book now to enjoy a pre-Christmas Caribbean getaway aboard the 3,080-passenger Crown Princess. This Dec. 7, 2019 roundtrip from Fort Lauderdale visits St. Thomas, Dominica, Grenada, Bonaire, Curacao, and Princess Cays Bahamas. Fares start at $1,109 for an inside stateroom ocean view is $1,229, with free specialty dining and onboard credit. 10. Medium Ship 7-Night Southern Caribbean Cruise on Carnival Fascination Although this itinerary – available on three sailings in March 2019 on the 2,056-passenger Carnival Fascination – is a Southern-Eastern Caribbean hybrid, it’s a great value. Cruise roundtrip from Barbados and visit St. Lucia, St. Kitts, Puerto Rico, and St. Thomas for fares starting at just $429 for an interior cabin, and $549 for an ocean views. 11. Small Ship 7-Night Grenadine Islands Cruise on Royal Clipper Book now to enjoy “Choose Your Wave” perks that include $200 onboard credit or a cabin upgrade and prepaid gratuities on this March 16, 2019 cruise that sails roundtrip from Barbados aboard the 227-passenger Royal Clipper, a tall sailing ship that visits Grenadines, Grenada, Martinique, and St. Lucia. Fares start at $2,260 per person. 12. Great Value 7-Night on MSC Preziosa MSC Preziosa / Courtesy of MSC Cruises Fly to the Southern Caribbean either Martinique or Guadeloupe in February, March, or early December and board the 3,502-passenger MSC Preziosa which makes stops in Guadeloupe, Saint Lucia, Barbados, Trinidad and Tobago, Grenada, Saint Vincent, and The Grenadines. Fares start at $649 per person for interior cabins. Bonus 50-Night Caribbean Cruise on Holland America’s Veendam You know you’ll be sick of winter by mid-February, so why not escape the cold from Feb. 4 - March 26, 2019 aboard the 1,350-passenger Veendam? The ship embarks in Fort Lauderdale and visits 10 Caribbean islands, along with the entire eastern coast of Brazil. And, it may be within reach – fares start at $3,399 per person for inside cabins, and $3,799 for ocean views.
Ahuge highlight for 2019 is that all four of the world's largest cruise ships— the Oasis Class —will depart for the Caribbean. The current largest ship, Harmony of the Seas, sails from Port Canaveral, and sister ship Allure of the Seas returns to Fort Lauderdale from Miami.
Grand Cayman PhotoJo Ann Snover/ShutterstockHomeFirst Time CruiserBest Time to Go on a CruiseGrand Cayman PhotoJo Ann Snover/ShutterstockKyle ValentaSenior SEO EditorIt's one of the most common cruising questions What is the best time to go on a cruise? There is no one right answer, and lots of factors come into play, from where you want to cruise to how much money you want to spend on your regions have three seasons. High season is when you'll find the most cruise options, highest prices, most crowded ships and best weather. The shoulder season coincides with moderate demand and relatively nice weather, and fares will be lower. Low season is the cheapest season - and least busy - but may mean sacrifices in what you can see and possible cancellations due to best time to go on a cruise varies widely around the world. That's why we've broken down when you should cruise everywhere from the Caribbean and Mexico to New England and Alaska. Read on to find out what the best time to cruise is for This PageBest Time to Cruise Hawaii May - SeptemberBest Time to Cruise the Caribbean December - Mid-AprilBest Time to Cruise Australia November - MarchBest Time to Cruise to Mexico November - JanuaryBest Time to Cruise to Bermuda June - AugustBest Time to Cruise Alaska June - AugustBest Time for a Canada & New England Cruise Mid-September - Mid-OctoberBest Time to Cruise Europe April - Mid-June and September - OctoberBest Time for a Mediterranean Cruise April - June and September - OctoberBest Time to Cruise European Rivers May - SeptemberBest Time to Cruise Hawaii May - September Na Pali Coast, Kauai, Hawaii Photo Shane Myers Photography/ShutterstockSummer into early fall is the best time to cruise Hawaii especially June and July. June through September is also the cheapest time to go to Hawaii on a cruise and coincides with some of the nicest weather in in Hawaii in June and July is some of the driest of the year, so you'll be able to explore the many beautiful ports and cool shore excursions on offer, like a helicopter cruise over the Na Pali Coast in Kauai or visiting Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park. You will, however, be sailing with lots of families and you're considering a summer or early fall Hawaii cruise, note that seas can be rough in if September is a good time to go to Hawaii? Well, while the islands aren't generally hit by hurricanes, they come closest in September and weather patterns can bring hot, humid weather to the islands despite technically being dry season. They can also kick up storms that lead to rough seas and less-than-ideal excursion a less kid-packed cruise? Check out Hawaii cruises in May, when the weather is relatively dry as Planning Hawaii's Best Shore ExcursionsBest Time to Cruise the Caribbean December - Mid-April Overwater CocoCay Cabanas Photo Royal Caribbean InternationalYou can sail to the Caribbean year-round, but the best time to cruise the Caribbean is when it's coldest in the Northern Hemisphere. Not only is the warm Caribbean climate a welcome respite from bad weather, but December through April are the driest months in the islands as months coincide with peak season in the Caribbean, though, so crowded ports and beaches plus higher cruise fares are the norm. However, the vast number of cruise lines plying the Caribbean Sea mean you can find a massive spread of cruises for almost every budget. You can often land deals if you travel during the early weeks of December and in the later spring, when weather is still mostly calm and cheapest time for Caribbean cruises runs from late summer into fall, when hurricane season is at its peak. If this is the only chance you have to cruise, keep in mind that itineraries can change or be canceled depending on the you dislike large numbers of children, avoid sailing late June through August or during school break times late December, early January and March through mid-April.Read More The Best Months to Cruise the CaribbeanBest Time to Cruise Australia November - March Sydney PortThe best time to cruise Australia is from late November to March, when late spring crests into Australia's summer months. Major ports of call like Sydney, Adelaide and Perth will be quite warm and sunny, while Cairns in the northeast - the gateway to the Great Barrier Reef - will be steamy and November through March in Australia is also typhoon season, which may affect some ports of call particularly in the northeast and lead to some rough waters. Aussies generally vacation between late December and January, so expect big crowds and jammed ports during that Australia's weather varies, winter temperatures between June and early September are rarely as extreme in North America. If you're after a cheap Australia cruise, this is the time to go. Crowds are fewer, and there are bargains to be had, especially on larger ships and Great Barrier Reef cruises that are available downside to Australian winter cruises? Expedition cruises and sailings to Tasmania are often limited during the rainier months of June, July and AugustCheck It Out Australia Cruise TipsBest Time to Cruise to Mexico November - January Cabo San Lucas PortIf you're after that sweet spot of cheaper fares and perfect weather, the best time to go to Mexico is from November through January. Skies during this period are mostly clear, temperatures are warm and crowds are smaller with the exception of Christmas and New Years. That's true if you're after bright and warm Riviera Maya weather or optimal conditions in the Mexican Riviera on the Pacific Coast as February onward, the number of visitors swells, as European and Canadian residents flee the cold. In March and April, spring break revelers descend on destinations like the Riviera Maya, Cabo San Lucas and Ensenada. If you love a party vibe, go for it. But if your version of fun is a little more mature, opt for the November through January time likely to find discounted rates for cruises from June through November, but keep in mind that both Mexican coasts are affected by hurricanes throughout hurricane season. May can be a decent time to go to Mexico as well. Cruise fares can be cheaper, though weather in the Riviera Maya and Cozumel will be oppressively humid. While it will still be dry in the Mexican Riviera, weather in Cabo and other Pacific Coast destinations will be incredibly It Out Is It Safe to Travel to Mexico? Best Time to Cruise to Bermuda June - August Rocky Coastline on Bermuda's Beach Photo Melanie Hobson/ShutterstockBermuda cruises sail from April through mid-November, mostly during Bermuda's beach season. Most people travel during the summer months June through August, making those voyages pricier, but you'll find deals on spring and fall departures April through early June and September through November, respectively.The Bermuda hurricane season lasts from June through November, as it does for the Caribbean and East Coast. But the island is generally far less likely to be struck than either of those regions, and a strike is most common between late August and October. October also tends to be the rainiest month in in Bermuda is your best bet for shoulder season travel if you're after discounts and the highest likelihood for sunny skies and warm temperatures. Even so, you can expect temperate weather year-round, and far less humidity than islands farther south. If it's too chilly for the beach in the shoulder season, you can always try out the island's many golf courses and Inspired Bermuda Cruise TipsBest Time to Cruise Alaska June - August Skagway PhotoCruise CriticAlaska has a short cruise season that lasts from late April through October. June through August is Alaska's high season, when weather is warmest and summer vacation season is in full swing. However, crowds and high fares are the norm at this time of year and rain is likely, especially in you're after peak wildlife viewing in Alaska, though, high season is the best time to cruise the state. Bears, whales, salmon and caribou are far more abundant June through August than at other times of year. There are also numerous festivals in the port towns during the summer. You'll want to book well in advance for an Alaska cruise between June and August, as itineraries tend to sell out and September can also be great times to cruise Alaska if you'd like to save a little money. Whale watching is good in both months, as gray and humpback whales migrate to and from the state. Other wildlife will also start to emerge from their winter slumbers in May or be in the middle of mating season in you're choosing between May and September, note that May is the driest month of the Alaska cruise season, so you're less likely to be rained out of your flightseeing tour, glacier walk or other shore The Best Time to Cruise Alaska A Month-by-Month GuideBest Time for a Canada & New England Cruise Mid-September - Mid-October Sydney, Nova Scotia Photo jo Crebbin/ us out The best time to go to Canada and New England on a cruise is September through mid-October. Will it be warm? Not really. But fall foliage will be blazing across the region, and temperatures are crisp. Late autumn rains and snow are also still far entire Canada and New England cruise season lasts from May through October. If you're after warmer weather, book a cruise for late June through early September. That makes exploring the cities in the region on foot more and late-October Canada and New England cruises are the cheapest times to cruise, but don't expect to be using the onboard swimming pool much. You may also be contending with Best Shore Excursions in Canada and New EnglandBest Time to Cruise Europe April - Mid-June and September - October Paris PhotoDitty_about_summer/ShutterstockTourists flock to Europe in the summer, but the best time for a European cruise is in the late spring and early fall. Temperatures are more pleasant and the crowds of tourists tend to much smaller than the peak summer months. You'll also find the lowest Europe cruise prices during these two shoulder seasons, which run from April through early June and September into October. Fares for European cruises rise dramatically over the summer and Northern European cruises have a shorter season, running from April to October. Keep in mind that April and October can still be quite chilly in Scandinavian and Baltic Sea ports. Lines like Viking and Hurtigruten offer Northern Lights sailings to the region's northern reaches from January through European cruises span a large geographic area, we’ve outlined our seasonal strategies separately for Mediterranean cruises and European river cruises Time for a Mediterranean Cruise April - June and September - October Malta Cruise PortPeak season for Western Mediterranean cruises runs from April through November, with stops generally in Spain, France, Italy and Malta. The Canary Islands and the warmer Eastern Mediterranean Croatia, the Balkan countries, Greece and Turkey welcome cruises between April and December, with a sprinkling of winter cruises from select you're after a cheap Mediterranean cruise that doesn't sacrifice beautiful weather, May or September are the best times for Western Mediterranean cruises. You'll avoid school holidays, which means less kids on board your cruise. Temperatures will still be warm to hot, and skies are mostly dry. In the Eastern Mediterranean, you can add April and October to the best time to Your Pick Eastern Mediterranean vs. Western Mediterranean Cruises Best Time to Cruise European Rivers May - September Les Andelys on a Seine River Cruise from Chateau Gaillard photo by Peter Falk, courtesy of Viking River CruisesPeak season for European river cruises lasts from May through September. And if you're after the best of those European summer vibe, it's a hard time of year to top. Cafes are packed, streets bustle with life and days are long and are some caveats, though. Most cities and towns along any of Europe's rivers will be crowded. In some cases, heat waves and low rainfall can cause European rivers to be too low for ships to sail. If that's the case, most lines will opt for motor coach tours. Additionally, depending on where you're sailing, July and August may mean some local cafes and restaurants are closed for summer you're seeking a slightly cheaper river cruise in Europe, spring can mean flowers in glorious bloom and milder temperatures. Tulip-viewing itineraries in the Netherlands and Belgium are especially popular. Keep in mind that heavy rains and early-spring flooding can make the rivers swell and the locks river lines also offer Christmas market cruises in November and December to Germany, Austria and Eastern Europe. These tend to sell out More Rhine River vs. Danube River Cruises
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This hidden island features an overwhelming number of activities such as the Daredevil’s Tower Aqua Park, Splash Summit, the Wave Pool and more! The line also holds the distinction of debuting the Central Park and the Royal Promenade neighborhoods, two distinct areas found in many Royal ships, where guests can find many eateries, shops, bars and live entertainment throughout the Caribbean PromotionsLooking to save big and get the best deal on your next cruise? Check out Royal Caribbean's latest promotion. View OffersRoyal Caribbean ArticlesHOW TO SPEND THE PERFECT DAY AT COCOCAYHeather McManus - May 2, 2019 Royal Caribbean has taken the private island experience to the next level. Check out all the amplified awesomeness that make this private island a must see port of call. 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