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CRUISE LINE GUIDE
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"CRUISE LINE GUIDE
By Chuck Hawks
I have been cruising for many years, and observing the evolution
of cruise lines and cruise ships with interest. This background
knowledge served me well when I began compiling the summaries you will
find below. I have also relied heavily on the valued opinions of family
and friends, who are experienced cruise passengers, about ship lines
they have sailed with, and various other sources.
I have not attempted to summarize every cruise line in the world,
but rather I have tried to create a simple survey, suitable for the
Internet, of the most popular cruise lines serving the North American
trade. Of primary interest is which ship lines offer what level of
cruise experience.
For those who are interested, I can recommend a comprehensive
ship-by-ship Guide. That is the World Ocean & Cruise Liner
Society's annual survey "Cruise Ship Classification Guide," published
in their magazine Ocean & Cruise News. You can follow the
link on my Travel Page to the WOCLS web site. Where applicable, I have
included WOCLS awards and cruise value ratings (i.e.: "Ship of the
Year," "Best Overall Value" in category, and "Best Cruise Value" among
all categories) in my comments about some of the cruise lines.
Before booking a cruise it is wise to determine the category of
cruise that you will enjoy most, based on your lifestyle and
expectations. Then choose the cruise line within that category that
best fits your specific needs. See my article Selecting A Cruise
for more information about how to use the information presented in this Guide.
For this Guide, I have used a "star" rating system to delineate the
categories. One star would indicate a very basic product (there are
none on this list), three stars represent the center of the market, and
five stars indicate the most deluxe. A plus (+) indicates that a cruise
line is at the top of their particular category. I have put the "plus"
lines at t"
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