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The Top 10 Large-ship Ocean Cruise Lines in 2021

Paul Brady is the news director at Travel + Leisure and the brand's expert on cruise travel. He has been covering the travel industry for more than 15 years for outlets including Condé Nast Traveler , Skift , and The Huffington Post .

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Note: If you’re looking for our most recent recommendations, check out the 2023 list of our favorite large-ship ocean cruise lines.

This year's World's Best Awards survey was open for voting January 11 through May 10, 2021, as destinations around the world were lifting COVID-19 restrictions. Survey rules have always allowed readers to reflect on their travel experiences over a three-year period. We hope that this year's honorees will inspire your own travels as you get back out into the world.

Every year for our World's Best Awards survey, T+L asks readers to weigh in on travel experiences around the globe — to share their opinions on the top hotels, resorts, cities, islands, cruise ships, spas, airlines, and more. Readers rated individual cruise ships on their cabins and facilities, food, service, itineraries and destinations, excursions and activities, and value. Those assessments were combined to generate results for the cruise lines in five categories; large-ship ocean cruise lines have ships that can carry 600 to 2,199 passengers.

The 2021 edition of T+L's large-ship list held several surprises, including many changes at the top of the rankings. Some long-time favorites slipped in this year's voting. Viking Cruises, which was the top line last year, came in at No. 2 for 2021. Then there was Crystal Cruises, which fell to No. 4 in this year's voting after placing second in 2020.

Other cruise lines surged ahead as travelers looked back at their vacation memories. No. 3 Regent Seven Seas moved up the list one spot, with a strong score above 92 points (out of 100). No. 6 Oceania Cruises also got a better score this year, rising two places, as numerous voters mentioned the high quality of the line's onboard cuisine. "In our experience with eight different cruise lines," said one well-traveled voter, "Oceania consistently has the best food."

The top large-ship line for 2021 was Seabourn, which readers said seamlessly delivered a decadent on-board experience on all five of its ships around the world. Three of those vessels are slated to resume sailing in 2021, with destinations including the Caribbean and Greece; two other Seabourn ships will return to the seas in early 2022. The company has more news: the first of a planned fleet of expedition ships is scheduled to arrive, as of press time, in late fall of 2022, with adventures to South America and Antarctica lined up.

Find more reasons why Seabourn stood out to T+L readers — and which other companies made this year's cut — below.

1. Seabourn

"They're the best," said one traveler, who recalled a trip on the Seabourn Encore . "We never take a cruise on any other line. The accommodations are beautiful and comfortable, the service superb, and the food delicious and varied." Other voters had similarly high praise for what Seabourn offered. "Excellent service, attractive ship with plenty of open space, and cabins are nicely appointed," said one voter about the Seabourn Encore . "Undoubtedly the best cruise line ever," said another, who traveled aboard the Seabourn Ovation. "Great food, service, and large suites on small, intimate ships."

WBA Hall of Fame honoree. Score: 94.74 More information: seabourn.com

2. Viking Cruises

Score: 93.67 More information: vikingcruises.com

3. Regent Seven Seas Cruises

WBA Hall of Fame honoree. Score: 92.08 More information: rssc.com

4. Crystal Cruises

WBA Hall of Fame honoree. Score: 91.10 More information: crystalcruises.com

5. Silversea

WBA Hall of Fame honoree. Score: 89.27 More information: silversea.com

6. Oceania Cruises

WBA Hall of Fame honoree. Score: 88.74 More information: oceaniacruises.com

WBA Hall of Fame honoree. Score: 85.87 More information: cunard.com

WBA Hall of Fame honoree. Score: 85.41 More information: azamara.com

9. Holland America Line

WBA Hall of Fame honoree. Score: 83.48 More information: hollandamerica.com

10. Costa Cruises

Score: 83.18 More information: costacruises.com

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If you are taking a cruise in the United States aboard MSC, chances are high that you’ll be visiting Ocean Cay. This is the cruise line’s private island in the Bahamas that’s exclusive to guests of MSC.

View of MSC's Ocean Cay from cruise ship

In other words, if you’ve ever wanted to spend a day on your own island, surrounded by the bluest water on the planet, this is your chance. It’s large, with seemingly miles of beaches and enough space to where you can get away from it all.

But if you thought that MSC simply bought an island and opened it up to passengers, that’s not the case at all. In total the company spent a reported $300 million into renovating Ocean Cay. What began years ago as a former industrial sand excavation site is now a completely new and revitalized island.

Those lucky enough to visit Ocean Cay are in for a special day (and possible overnight stay). If you are about to take a trip there, we’ve covered the spot from start to finish below, with everything you need to know.

  • Official Name: Ocean Cay MSC Marine Reserve
  • Pronunciation: Ocean “Key”
  • Distance from Miami: 65 miles
  • Size: 150-200 acres (approximate)
  • Opened: December 2019

Ocean Cay Location

One of the defining features of Ocean Cay is its close location to Miami. As just 65 miles southeast from the Port of Miami, it has the advantage of being reached in just a few hours. In fact, the island is so close that ships sometimes dock overnight — giving passengers all day at the island… and then some — and still be able to reach Miami within a few hours.

Other major cruise ports (relatively) near Ocean Cay include Nassau, Key West, and Freeport. Don’t be surprised if one or more of these stops are also included on your cruise.

Ocean Cay Overview

As we’ve mentioned, the island is a private paradise for MSC passengers. But to simply call it that wouldn’t do the work that MSC has done justice.

Until a few years ago Ocean Cay was an industrial spot where sand was excavated for use in other places. The cruise line has since transformed it into what it is today, as well as an eco-friendly marine reserve.

Beach on Ocean Cay

Of course, guests will be most interested in the beaches and water. Ocean Cay today has enormous stretches of white-sand beaches that wrap around the island. As part of the building process, MSC put in a protective island and reshaped the land to also create a calm lagoon so that swimming and water activities are possible no matter how rough the surrounding sea may be.

Perhaps the biggest draw to the island is the surrounding water. A rare color of electric blue, the waters of Ocean Cay are some of the most striking we’ve ever seen. One thing to note is that the winter months can see cooler water temps. So just because the weather is warm year-round doesn’t always mean the water will be as well.

The first thing you will notice on the island is the large lighthouse that’s the anchor of Lighthouse Bay, right near where the cruise ship docks. The lighthouse features a viewing platform, as well as a bar at its base. At night it transforms into a colorful video screen, accompanied by music and a lightshow.

Lighthouse on MSC's Ocean Cay

Around the entire island are a number of other things to do, see, and visit. This includes eight different beaches, shops, a spa, food trucks, a buffet, bars, cabanas, and even a wedding chapel.

One thing that you’ll definitely notice is the size of Ocean Cay. If you’ve been on other private cruise line islands like CocoCay or Great Stirrup Cay , you know they are sizable, but the area reserved for guests is smaller.

Ocean Cay has much more area for their guests. We would estimate that to walk an entire loop around the island, it would take you about 30 minutes at a brisk pace. Have trouble walking? There are beaches right near the cruise ship so you don’t have to venture far. There is also a free tram that drives guests all around the island.

However, one positive about having a larger island is that there is plenty of space for everyone. While some of the most popular beaches can get crowded at peak times, you can simply walk a few hundred feet and have a spot all to yourself.

Things to Do On the Island

As you would expect, most of the time you’ll spend on Ocean Cay revolves around the beach and the ocean. Blessed with both gorgeous sand and stunning clear water, you’ll want to get your fill of both.

Beaches & Swimming If you come to Ocean Cay and don’t spend any time on the beach, then you may as well stay on the ship. Beaches are all around the island, including Lighthouse Bay that is right near the cruise ship.

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The most popular area for swimming and lounging is South Beach. This beach wraps around and another small island (North Beach) creates a large lagoon. In between these two spots the water is always calm as it’s protected from the open ocean. That makes it ideal for swimming. South Beach is roughly a 10-minute walk from the ship.

Other beaches include Bimini Beach, Ocean House Beach, Sunset Beach, and more.

Cabanas Want to hang out on the beach in style? Rent a cabana. These cabanas are dotted all around the island. They are open-air, but provide much needed shade during the day. There’s also a couch, chairs, and loungers. Prices start at $280 for up to six people.

Lighthouse Show During the day the lighthouse on the island is the biggest landmark you’ll see. It can be seen from everywhere and you can even pay to climb to the top. But if you think it’s prominent during the day, wait until night.

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At night there are lighthouse shows. The entire building is covered in light panels and circled at top and bottom with bright spotlights. Set to music, the show features colorful graphics around the lighthouse, along with an amazing lightshow. It’s a can’t miss.

Snorkeling/Diving Of course with so much gorgeous water surrounding the island, it’s a great place to snorkel. Equipment is available for rent on the island, and you can either explore on your own or book and excursion that will take you to some of the best spots.

Are you a diver? If you have your certification then you can book a one or two-tank dive from the island.

Shops and buildings on Ocean Cay, MSC's private island

Shops Right as you walk ashore, you will enter Ocean Cay Village. Here you’ll find an information booth, excursion desk, Springer’s bar, and also shops. Whether you want to pick up some sunscreen that you forgot or want to buy some souvenirs, the shops here have you covered.

Kayak/Paddleboarding If you want to get on the water, there’s no better way than renting a kayak or a paddleboard. Both are available for about $40. You’ll have the ability to go explore the waters around the island, including a chance to see wildlife in the area, including sea turtles if you’re lucky.

Jet Ski Tours Adrenaline junkies will love that you can book a jet ski tour to explore the island and the surrounding area. There’s space for one driver and one passenger, and you’ll be in charge of driving. Never ridden a jet ski before? Don’t worry, they will cover everything you need to know to get started before the tour.

Stargazing One of the unique things about Ocean Cay is that MSC features extended days at the island, with the ship often departing at midnight. That means you can spend some time ashore during the evening and night.

And given the remoteness of the island, it’s a pretty good spot for stargazing. MSC offers a stargazing excursion, but you can also wander out to the darker spots and see constellations that you won’t notice in the city.

What to Eat/Drink on Ocean Cay

Hungry? A day in the sun and the water can build up an appetite. There’s plenty to eat on the island, and it’s included in your cruise fare.

The biggest spot to eat is Seakers Food Court. This is a buffet that features buffet staples like burger and dogs. Just don’t expect high-end dining. It’s just about in the center of the island, and right near South Beach. There is also bar service at the buffet if you are feeling thirsty. 

Apart from Seakers, there are multiple food trucks around the island. These spots (called Beach Shacks) are also free, but we’ve noticed some have paid options. With so many of them, you never have to walk far to get a bite to eat. They have a menu of hamburgers, dogs, and pasta salad for those who don’t eat meat.

As well, if you simply want to go back to the ship, the buffet onboard will also be serving food.

Beach snack shack

Thirsty? Like the food trucks, there are multiple bars around Ocean Cay where you can get anything your heart desires. Especially popular are the beach drinks served in a souvenir pineapple cup. One good thing is that your drink package from the ship also works on Ocean Cay, so you can get drinks here just like on the ship.

Facilities on Ocean Cay

For your comfort, there are a number of facilities on the island for your use.

Several different restroom stations are dotted along the island, and feature handicapped accessible stalls. Each restroom also has water fountains for you to grab a drink (disposable plastic bottles are discouraged on the island).

Each restroom station also has showers alongside the outside wall where you can rinse off the salt and sand from your day at the beach.

Showers to use on Ocean Cay

As of our last visit, lockers were nowhere to be found. However, most people seemed to just put their stuff in or under a lounger and no one else messed with it. 

Frequently Asked Questions

Does wi-fi work on Ocean Cay? Have an Internet package on the ship? The good news is that this service extends to Ocean Cay. So whether you want to check email, or post that selfie of you on the island to your Instagram, you can do it from the shore. You do need to connect to a different network, but if you paid for wi-fi for the cruise, you can use it on shore as well.

Do drink packages extend to Ocean Cay? Yes. One of the best perks about booking a drink package is that unlike most ports of call, you can use your package on the island just like you would on the ship. Since Ocean Cay is the cruise line’s private island, you can get your money’s worth from the package even while on land.

Are there towels available on the island? No. You will need to bring the beach towel supplied to you in your cabin or grab one from near the pool. Then you will need to bring this back with you when you go back the ship or drop it off near the exit of the island. There is a charge for any missing towels not turned in at the end of the cruise.

Do I need cash on the island? Mostly no. There are some shops that take U.S. dollars. Everything else, including bars and rental stations, you can use your room keycard just like you do on the ship.

Is there transportation around Ocean Cay? Yes. The island is large and walking all day around it is enough to wear anyone out. MSC offers carts hat goes to several spots around the island. The stops are large pavilions that offer some shade while you wait for your ride. Just hop on and hop off where you want.

Other Things to Know About Ocean Cay

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Shade is at a premium While Ocean Cay has transformed into an island paradise, it is still a work in progress. The cruise line planted thousands of trees, but they are still growing. As a result, many spots around the island are barren or only have some vegetation. That means natural shade is rare.

As for the beach, the thousands of loungers are free to use, but if you want an umbrella for shade, you’ll need to rent one for the day ($17 for the day)

Traffic can be bad on the island We’re only slightly joking when we say that traffic is bad. There are concrete walkways that weave around the island, but they are also used for the tram and for golf carts used by the staff.

The result is that pedestrians get pushed to the side or off the path to let these vehicles past. So when walking, watch your step and be mindful of these carts driving around. 

Ocean Cay strives to be eco-friendly MSC is making a big push to have Ocean Cay do right by the environment. That means some huge moves like cleaning up the former industrial site the island is built on, but also smaller things. For instance, plastic bottles aren’t on the island so you’ll need to bring a reusable bottle or get a glass for water at the bar.

As well, sunscreens should be safe for coral reefs (it’s sold on the island if you need some). There are also no paper maps of the island to cut down on the waste.

Price List for Ocean Cay

As mentioned, the island is free to enjoy, but there are plenty of extras that will cost money. The prices below for various items are from a recent trip and are subject to change.

Have more questions about visiting the Ocean Cay Marine Reserve? Let us know in the comments below.

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These go very quickly and are not assigned until you arrive. The Cabana and Deluxe cabana offer shade and comfortable seating. No bar service, no food service. Bring your own towels and snorkel gear for your own comfort. Try to get off the ship as early as possible as the shaded areas(Very limited) go fast. Umbrellas are available first come first serve. IF you have limited mobility and need wheelchair assistance to the beach there are beach wheel chairs, but they may be all over the island or already on the beach. I needed one and one was not available at the check out but was on the beach. We used one to get me in the water and to get me out. I am on crutches and scooter due to a broken ankle and it worked out for me just fine.

All of the cabanas were sold out on the MSC website. Are there other options for renting one once we get there ? I was very disappointed.

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Transatlantic & transpacific cruises.

Reposition your view of paradise with a transatlantic or transpacific cruise.

Have you ever thought of traversing an entire ocean from coast to coast? You can go further than you ever thought possible on a transatlantic cruise, crossing the waves between the U.S. and Europe. Departing from Florida, Barcelona, Southampton and Copenhagen, these cruises include both tropical and cultural island stops, in ports such as the Bahamas, Puerto Rico, Greenland and Iceland. Meanwhile, transpacific cruises go from Sydney to the U.S., with plenty of white-sand-beach-filled South Pacific ports in between. Take in sweeping views of the Pacific while stopping in exotic ports to see the secluded beaches of Vanuatu or the volcanic vistas of Hawaii.

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MAKE HISTORY

There are historical sites across the Atlantic and Pacific to behold, such as  Old San Juan in Puerto Rico  with streets lined with blooming green trees. Or get an intimate look into Anne Frank's house in Amsterdam.

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Wander European Gems

A transatlantic cruise lets you see the architectural and cultural influence of Europe on the Americas and then view the original masterpieces for yourself on the other side of the ocean. See the Cathedral of San Juan in  Puerto Rico  and the 14th-century Gothic Basilica of Santa Maria in  Barcelona .

Coast Beach

OCEANS AWAY

Whether you're lounging on the beach or on board the ship, the oceans of the Atlantic and the Pacific hold plenty of opportunity for adventure. 

Sea Turtle Swimming in the Ocean

SNORKEL THE SEAS

Snorkeling is a popular activity in island ports across the world. In the South Pacific, many islands are surrounded by fringing reef as well, which is a haven for tropical marine life such as dolphins, squid and sea turtles.

Water Bungalows in the South Pacific

BE A BEACH BUM

Make the most of island ports on a transpacific cruise and enjoy some beach time. Lounge in the white sand and turquoise waters of  Mystery Island in Vanuatu . Enjoy the combo of urban and volcanic views at Waikiki Beach in Honolulu.

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JUMP ONBOARD

With so many days at sea, take advantage of the ship's many activities and attractions, including spa treatments, rock climbing, ice skating, musical performances and Casino Royale.

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SAIL THE SEAS AND SEE CROSS-CONTINENTAL CULTURES

Transpacific and transatlantic cruises offer plenty of relaxing days at sea, plus exciting stops at idyllic, beach-filled islands and cities bustling with life and culture.

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IN AWE OF THE ATLANTIC

Starting in Florida,  New York  or one of several European ports, a transatlantic cruise may include several city stops, Caribbean ports or a combination of both.

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PREPARE FOR THE PACIFIC

From Sydney to either  Honolulu  or Seattle, be prepared to cross hemispheres and visit the best (and most beautiful) South Pacific islands.

WHAT TO KNOW BEFORE YOU GO The Best Time to Cruise

For transatlantic cruises, the best time to set sail is either spring and fall, when the weather is still warm but prices are more affordable. However, transpacific cruises are recommended during the Southern Hemisphere's winter, from May to October. This is because summer is the South Pacific's cyclone season.

Remember to pack for all weather conditions, as you will have warm summery port days, as well as cooler nights at sea. On transpacific cruises, you'll also cross hemispheres, so may need clothing for summer and winter conditions if cruising from  Sydney  to  Seattle

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Although most Pacific and Caribbean islands have different currencies, many ports accept Australian or American dollars, and larger cities will also accept credit cards.

Consider bringing your own snorkeling equipment and reef boots to save on rental fees, if you're planning on snorkeling at multiple destinations.

With so many days at sea, try something new onboard, but also bring your own entertainment — whether that's an e-reader or a good book.

FOR THE FOODIE'S CROSS-COUNTRY CUISINES 

From Australia to the Azores, transatlantic and transpacific cruises expose you to several cuisines, including Caribbean, American and Pacific Islander. From fast-food favorites to rice-based comfort food, here are a few must-try foods.

Meat Pies from Australia

AUSSIE MEAT PIES

Found in bakeries and convenience stores, Australians love their savory meat pies. Visit the iconic Harry's Cafe de Wheels in Sydney and tuck into one of their flaky pies filled with curried beef or chicken with a side of classic mushy peas.

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PILE UP YOUR PLATE

Plate lunches are very popular in Hawaii, and traditionally feature scoops of white rice, macaroni salad and a meat-based entree like succulent kalua pig or a lau lau pork, with a smoky taste from its preparation in an underground oven.

Traditional Cuban Sandwich from Florida

FLORIDIAN FOOD

Tuck into some popular Floridian dishes before your transatlantic cruise departs. Savor a salty, satisfying Cuban sandwich piled high with pork and pickles. Try a Bahamian-inspired conch fritter, and key lime pie for dessert.

Related Ports

In the South Pacific, paradisal ports include Vanuatu, Fiji, French Polynesia and New Caledonia. In the Caribbean, choose from ports like the Bahamas, Barbados, Haiti and Antigua. Or spend more time in the great cities of Europe: Pop from Amsterdam over to the fjords of Norway or the natural volcanic spas of Reykjavik, Iceland.

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Akureyri, Iceland

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Brisbane, Australia

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Prins Christian Sund, Greenland

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Qaqortoq, Greenland

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Adelaide, Australia

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Airlie Beach, Queensland

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Bora Bora, French Polynesia

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Moorea, French Polynesia

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Cairns (Yorkeys Knob), Australia

Isle Of Pines, New Caledonia, Oro Bay

Isle Of Pines, New Caledonia

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Lifou, Loyalty Islands

Mare, New Caledonia, Clear Blue Water

Mare, New Caledonia

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Bay Of Islands, New Zealand

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Darwin, Australia

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Esperance, Australia

Geraldton, Australia Indian Ocean Cliffs

Geraldton, Australia

Hobart, Tasmania Landscape Beach

Hobart, Tasmania

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Melbourne, Australia

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Mystery Island, Vanuatu

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Noumea, New Caledonia

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Nuku'alofa, Tonga

Papeete, Tahiti Black Sand beach

Papeete, Tahiti

Champagne Bay, Vanuatu Palm Trees

Champagne Bay, Vanuatu

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Dunedin, New Zealand

Dusky Sound, New Zealand Stream

Dusky Sound (Cruising), New Zealand

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Tauranga, New Zealand

Vava'U (Neiafu), Tonga, Archipelago

Vavau (Neiafu), Tonga

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Wellington, New Zealand

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Napier, New Zealand Coast Tree Cape Kidnappers

Napier, New Zealand

Newcastle, Australia Lighthouse Beach

Newcastle, Australia

Auckland, New Zealand, Waitemata Harbor

Auckland, New Zealand

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Perth (Fremantle), Australia

Picton, New Zealand View from Tirohanga Track

Picton, New Zealand

Port Douglas, Australia Beach Vegetation

Port Douglas, Australia

Port Hedland, Australia Eight Mile Beach

Port Hedland, Australia

Port Vila, Vanuatu Sky Deck View

Port Vila, Vanuatu

Suva, Fiji Islands Small Waterfall

Suva, Fiji Islands

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Sydney (White Bay), Australia

Sydney, Australia, Opera House

Sydney, Australia

Willis Island (Cruising), Australia Great Barrier Reef

Willis Island (Cruising), Australia

Wollongong (Port Kembla), Australia Beach

Wollongong (Port Kembla), Australia

Nuuk, Greenland, Coastline

Nuuk, Greenland

New Zealand Christchurch Mountains

Lyttelton (Christchurch), New Zealand

Eden Australia Aerial Panaroma

Eden, Australia

Australia, Tasmania Port Arthur Harbor

Port Arthur, Tasmania

Cairns, Australia Aerial View Noah Beach

Cairns, Australia

Snelling Beach Aerial Panorama, Kangaroo Island (Penneshaw), Australia

Penneshaw, Australia

Beach in Town of 1770, Queensland, Australia.

Gladstone, Australia

Aerial photography of Cape Range National Park and Ningaloo Reef, Exmouth Western Australia

Exmouth, Australia

Bungalows at raiatea Island, French Polynesia

Raiatea, French Polynesia

Aerial View of Coral Reef in New Caledonia Lagoon

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I sailed on Royal Caribbean's 2 largest cruise ships. They were shockingly similar for the $1,000 difference

  • Royal Caribbean operates many of the cruise industry's biggest ships.
  • Icon of the Seas  launched in January, dethroning its predecessor, Wonder of the Seas, as the world's largest.
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Icon of the Seas, Royal Caribbean's new mega-cruise ship darling, was deemed a success before it was even built.

In January, the highly anticipated vessel — complete with more than 40 bars and restaurants, a six-slide waterpark, and a waterfall — set sail, dethroning its less than two-year-old precursor, the Wonder of the Seas , as the world's largest cruise ship.

Before its debut, Michael Bayley, the president and CEO of Royal Caribbean International, had already repeatedly called Icon its "best-selling product" yet. The company experienced its largest booking day ever when reservations opened for Icon of the Seas more than a year before its launch, it said

Despite all of this fanfare, you might be surprised by how similar it is to its predecessor.

I've sailed on both ships. Let's see how Icon and Wonder compare in six categories: size, neighborhoods, amenities, dining, cabins, and costs.

Both ships stunt the size of their competitors.

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Wonder of the Seas debuted in 2022 as the then-world's largest cruise liner, measuring 235,600 gross-tons, 1,188 feet-long, and 18 decks-tall. The ship can accommodate up to 9,288 people, including 2,204 crew.

Icon of the Seas is, comparatively, 13,063 gross-tons heavier, eight feet longer, and two decks taller. It can sail up to 9,950 people, including 2,350 crew, although it's 52 feet less wide than its predecessor.

Both vessels feel more like amusement parks than traditional cruise ships.

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Royal Caribbean invited me on complimentary, non-revenue sailings on both ships: two nights on Wonder in late 2022 and three nights on Icon in January.

I spent most of my time lost, overwhelmed, and exhausted.

It's no surprise both ships are operating weeklong itineraries this year. Any less, and you might not have time to experience all the activities and restaurants on your list.

Like other Royal Caribbean ships, Wonder and Icon have eight 'neighborhoods' that serve separate purposes.

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The new ship shares three of Wonder of the Seas' neighborhoods : Central Park, Royal Promenade, and Suite.

Icon's other five — Thrill Island , Surfside, Hideaway, Chill Island, and AquaDome — are a first for the cruise line.

Many of the ships' amenities overlap, but in differing quantities.

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Wonder has three waterslides. Icon has a six-slide waterpark complete with rafting and racing options.

Both have increasingly popular cruise amenities like decks-long dry slides, mini-golf courses, rock climbing walls, and playgrounds.

But instead of Wonder of the Seas' zipline , Icon of the Seas has Crown's Edge, a thrilling agility course with a small zipline that leaves travelers dangling 154 feet above the ocean.

Wonder’s Boardwalk neighborhood was my go-to.

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Boardwalk delivered exactly as it had promised: an open-air space grounded by wood-planked floors, a hot dog stand, a sweets store, and kitschy, colorful decor.

Icon of the Seas' Surfside , designed for families with young children, felt like its closest dupe.

Both neighborhoods had a carousel, an outdoor playground, and family-friendly dining. But Surfside was more toddler-friendly, as suggested by the children's water play area and nighttime story readings.

On to entertainment: Both mega-ships have ice skating performances and exciting multi-disciplinary shows at the AquaTheater.

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But travelers who enjoy musicals at sea will want to stick to Icon.

Unlike its predecessor, the new ship shows a rendition of Broadway hit "The Wizard of Oz" — Munchkins, a puppet Toto, and a 16-piece live band included.

The layout of Icon's amenities were better than its cousin.

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Some of Wonder of the Seas' enticing outdoor amenities — like the surf simulator, zipline, and mini-golf course — are clustered on the deck above and away from the pools and water slides.

This layout might be difficult for parents with children who bounce from one activity to the next. Wouldn't it be easier to have all of these outdoor extras near each other, or at least on the same deck, for parental supervision purposes?

This is where Icon of the Seas excelled: All its exciting open-air activities were adjacent.

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The rows of pools flowed perfectly into Thrill Island's waterpark , rock climbing walls, mini-golf course, and Crown's Edge.

The best part? The adult-only Hideaway — which flexes an infinity pool club with a DJ — is right behind Thrill Island, creating a clear separation between parents and their children without being too far from each other.

'Free' options like the buffet and build-your-own tacos and burritos bar are available on both ships.

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But you won't find the larger vessel's five-stall food hall or mini-golf-adjacent finger food stand on Wonder.

As expected, Icon of the Seas has more dining options than its predecessor, although there are some overlaps.

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Wonder of the Seas has 11 bars and 21 dining venues (9 complimentary and 12 upcharged).

Icon of the Seas has eight more bars, four more complimentary restaurants, and three more specialty dining choices.

Nor will you find the new ship’s plush $200-a-person Empire Supper Club on any other cruise liner.

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The multi-course dinner, paired with cocktails and live music, stunts the cost of either vessel's other dinner options.

But if you love Johnny Rockets, you’ll be disappointed by Icon of the Seas.

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Restaurants like the popular burger chain and Southern comfort-inspired Mason Jar are only on Wonder of the Seas. Fine by me: My fried chicken at Mason Jar was as dry as a desert.

The younger ship doesn't have Wonder's robot bartender-armed bar either. It does, however, have new watering holes with dueling pianos and live jazz.

Surprisingly, Wonder of the Seas has 65 more cabins than its new cousin.

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But several of Icon's 28 stateroom categories are a first for the cruise line.

This includes the new family infinite balcony cabin, which has a small bunk bed nook for children.

Royal Caribbean assigned me an ocean-view balcony stateroom on both ships.

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My Wonder of the Seas' cabin was 20 square-feet smaller than the one on Icon. But my bathroom on the latter was so tiny, I accidentally elbowed the walls at almost every turn.

Sailing on the world's largest cruise ship doesn't mean you'll have the world's largest cabin after all.

Wonder and Icon are both operating seven-night roundtrip itineraries from Florida to the Caribbean.

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In 2024, Wonder of the Seas is scheduled for year-round sailings from Port Canaveral to the Caribbean and Royal Caribbean's private island, Perfect Day at CocoCay , starting at $700 per person.

Icon of the Seas is spending its first year in service operating nearly identical itineraries but from Miami instead. The cheapest 2024 option is $1,786 per person.

That's a difference of more than $125 per person per day.

"Bookings and pricing for Icon of the Seas can only be described as 'iconic,'" Naftali Holtz, the CFO of Royal Caribbean Group, told analysts in February.

Icon of the Seas’ name speaks for itself.

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If your family is looking for a jam-packed kid-friendly cruise with enough amenities to stay entertained for a week, both ships are a great option.

But if you're a seasoned mega-ship-cruiser looking to experience something new, Icon of the Seas is your best bet.

They may be similar, but no other behemoth cruise liner has a waterpark for children and a pool club for adults just dozens of feet from each other.

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The 6 Hottest Cruise Lines for People Over 60

Posted: April 15, 2024 | Last updated: April 15, 2024

<p>For seniors looking to embark on a cruise adventure, choosing the right cruise line is crucial for ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable trip. From onboard amenities to itinerary options, there are several factors to consider before making a decision. We scoured travel websites like Conde Nest Traveler and Travel+ Leisure to compile this list of the best cruise lines for seniors, featuring options that cater specifically to the needs and preferences of older travelers. </p><p>Whether you're seeking a relaxing ocean voyage or a culturally enriching river cruise, these top-rated cruise lines offer exceptional service, top-notch amenities, and unforgettable experiences for seniors looking to explore the world by sea.</p>

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For seniors looking to embark on a cruise adventure, choosing the right cruise line is crucial for ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable trip. From onboard amenities to itinerary options, there are several factors to consider before making a decision. We scoured travel websites like Conde Nest Traveler and Travel+ Leisure to compile this list of the best cruise lines for seniors, featuring options that cater specifically to the needs and preferences of older travelers. 

Whether you're seeking a relaxing ocean voyage or a culturally enriching river cruise, these top-rated cruise lines offer exceptional service, top-notch amenities, and unforgettable experiences for seniors looking to explore the world by sea.

<p><b>Price range</b>: $100-$3,000 per person for a 7-night cruise</p><p><b>Top choice for</b>: Budget-conscious travelers who still want to experience the amenities and services of a top-notch cruise.</p><p><b>Why it's good for seniors:</b> Offers a traditional cruise experience with attentive service, classic decor, and excellent food options. They have a wide range of enrichment programs and activities, including culinary arts classes and lectures on various topics, which are ideal for seniors who love learning.</p><p>Cruising the seas for over 150 years, <a href="https://www.hollandamerica.com/en_US/deals/anniversary-sale-cruise-offer.html?xid=EXTHPS202304051QG342YX0W&gclid=Cj0KCQjwsIejBhDOARIsANYqkD3Xf7ts5JFNMCF5_q2P2xO67eRLfKI2GU-khNQGvAvTClZVimlxCFEaApV_EALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds">Holland America Line</a> started back in 1873 when the company launched its very first steamship, the Rotterdam. Since then, the cruise line has become renowned for its elegant ships, exceptional service, and classic ambiance that harkens back to the golden age of cruising.</p><p>One of the things that makes Holland America Line stand out is for offering exceptional value to its passengers. Compared to other luxury cruise lines, Holland America Line is often considered more affordable, making it a great option for budget-conscious travelers who still want to experience the amenities and services of a top-notch cruise. </p><p> The cruise line offers a wide range of classes, workshops, and lectures on various topics, including cooking, art, music, and history. These programs are ideal for seniors who enjoy learning and want to expand their horizons while cruising.</p><p>Over the years, Holland America Line has won numerous accolades for its exceptional service and onboard experience. It has been recognized by Conde Nast Traveler, Travel + Leisure, and Cruise Critic for its outstanding ships, dining, and itineraries. The cruise line has also been awarded for its commitment to sustainability, with a focus on reducing waste and emissions and preserving the natural environment.</p>

1. Holland America Line

Price range : $100-$3,000 per person for a 7-night cruise

Top choice for : Budget-conscious travelers who still want to experience the amenities and services of a top-notch cruise.

Why it's good for seniors: Offers a traditional cruise experience with attentive service, classic decor, and excellent food options. They have a wide range of enrichment programs and activities, including culinary arts classes and lectures on various topics, which are ideal for seniors who love learning.

Cruising the seas for over 150 years, Holland America Line  started back in 1873 when the company launched its very first steamship, the Rotterdam. Since then, the cruise line has become renowned for its elegant ships, exceptional service, and classic ambiance that harkens back to the golden age of cruising.

One of the things that makes Holland America Line stand out is for offering exceptional value to its passengers. Compared to other luxury cruise lines, Holland America Line is often considered more affordable, making it a great option for budget-conscious travelers who still want to experience the amenities and services of a top-notch cruise. 

 The cruise line offers a wide range of classes, workshops, and lectures on various topics, including cooking, art, music, and history. These programs are ideal for seniors who enjoy learning and want to expand their horizons while cruising.

Over the years, Holland America Line has won numerous accolades for its exceptional service and onboard experience. It has been recognized by Conde Nast Traveler, Travel + Leisure, and Cruise Critic for its outstanding ships, dining, and itineraries. The cruise line has also been awarded for its commitment to sustainability, with a focus on reducing waste and emissions and preserving the natural environment.

<p><b>Price range</b>: $800-$5,000 per person for a 7-night cruise</p><p><b>Top choice for</b>: Travelers looking for a luxurious and sustainable cruise experience.</p><p><b>Why it's good for seniors</b>: Offers a luxurious and sophisticated cruise experience with excellent service and amenities. They have a wide range of onboard activities, including art auctions, live music performances, and wine tastings, which are ideal for seniors who appreciate the finer things in life.</p><p><a href="https://www.celebritycruises.com/">Celebrity Cruises</a> burst onto the scene in 1989 with a clear mission: to provide a more upscale and sophisticated cruising experience. And boy, did they deliver. The cruise line quickly established a reputation for its elegant ships, exceptional service, and refined ambiance.</p><p>From stylish staterooms with plush bedding and 24-hour room service to Michelin-starred dining options and personalized concierge service, Celebrity Cruises is dedicated to providing an unparalleled level of comfort and indulgence.</p><p>Celebrity Cruises has a diverse range of itineraries that cover all corners of the globe, but some of their most popular routes include the Caribbean, Alaska, and the Mediterranean. Their Mediterranean cruises are particularly noteworthy, as they offer a chance to explore some of Europe's most iconic destinations in style, including Barcelona, Rome, and Santorini.</p><p>The company has received numerous accolades and awards, including recognition as one of the World's Most Ethical Companies by the Ethisphere Institute for several consecutive years and it has  also been a consistent winner of Condé Nast Traveler Readers' Choice Awards.</p>

2. Celebrity Cruises

Price range : $800-$5,000 per person for a 7-night cruise

Top choice for : Travelers looking for a luxurious and sustainable cruise experience.

Why it's good for seniors : Offers a luxurious and sophisticated cruise experience with excellent service and amenities. They have a wide range of onboard activities, including art auctions, live music performances, and wine tastings, which are ideal for seniors who appreciate the finer things in life.

Celebrity Cruises burst onto the scene in 1989 with a clear mission: to provide a more upscale and sophisticated cruising experience. And boy, did they deliver. The cruise line quickly established a reputation for its elegant ships, exceptional service, and refined ambiance.

From stylish staterooms with plush bedding and 24-hour room service to Michelin-starred dining options and personalized concierge service, Celebrity Cruises is dedicated to providing an unparalleled level of comfort and indulgence.

Celebrity Cruises has a diverse range of itineraries that cover all corners of the globe, but some of their most popular routes include the Caribbean, Alaska, and the Mediterranean. Their Mediterranean cruises are particularly noteworthy, as they offer a chance to explore some of Europe's most iconic destinations in style, including Barcelona, Rome, and Santorini.

The company has received numerous accolades and awards, including recognition as one of the World's Most Ethical Companies by the Ethisphere Institute for several consecutive years and it has  also been a consistent winner of Condé Nast Traveler Readers' Choice Awards.

<p><b>Price range</b>: $2,000- $10,000  per person for a 7-night cruise.</p><p><b>Top choice for:</b> Travelers who value cultural enrichment, immersive experiences, and sleek Scandinavian design.</p><p><b>Why it's good for seniors</b>: Offers a relaxed and elegant cruise experience with a focus on cultural immersion and enrichment. They have a wide range of shore excursions that allow seniors to explore destinations in-depth, along with onboard lectures and performances that provide insight into local history and culture.</p><p>When <a href="https://www.vikingcruises.com/oceans">Viking Ocean </a>Cruises launched in 2015, it was clear that the cruise line was a game-changer in the industry. With its focus on cultural enrichment, destination-focused itineraries, and sleek Scandinavian design, Viking Ocean Cruises quickly became a favorite among discerning travelers.</p><p>The cruise line offers an extensive range of onboard lectures, performances, and activities that are designed to provide passengers with a deeper understanding of the destinations they're visiting. From cooking classes and wine tastings to art workshops and historical lectures, there's something for everyone on a Viking Ocean Cruises voyage.</p><p>Another highlight of Viking Ocean Cruises is its destination-focused itineraries. The cruise line emphasizes immersive experiences in ports of call, allowing passengers to get a true sense of the local culture and history. From exploring ancient ruins in Athens to tasting wine in Bordeaux, Viking Ocean Cruises offers a range of experiences that go beyond the typical tourist attractions.</p><p>Since its launch, Viking Ocean Cruises has received numerous accolades and awards, including being named the #1 Ocean Cruise Line by Travel + Leisure for four years in a row. From the serene Nordic-inspired spa to the infinity pool with a retractable roof, Viking Ocean Cruises offers a range of features designed to make passengers feel pampered and relaxed.</p>

3. Viking Ocean Cruises

Price range : $2,000- $10,000  per person for a 7-night cruise.

Top choice for: Travelers who value cultural enrichment, immersive experiences, and sleek Scandinavian design.

Why it's good for seniors : Offers a relaxed and elegant cruise experience with a focus on cultural immersion and enrichment. They have a wide range of shore excursions that allow seniors to explore destinations in-depth, along with onboard lectures and performances that provide insight into local history and culture.

When Viking Ocean Cruises launched in 2015, it was clear that the cruise line was a game-changer in the industry. With its focus on cultural enrichment, destination-focused itineraries, and sleek Scandinavian design, Viking Ocean Cruises quickly became a favorite among discerning travelers.

The cruise line offers an extensive range of onboard lectures, performances, and activities that are designed to provide passengers with a deeper understanding of the destinations they're visiting. From cooking classes and wine tastings to art workshops and historical lectures, there's something for everyone on a Viking Ocean Cruises voyage.

Another highlight of Viking Ocean Cruises is its destination-focused itineraries. The cruise line emphasizes immersive experiences in ports of call, allowing passengers to get a true sense of the local culture and history. From exploring ancient ruins in Athens to tasting wine in Bordeaux, Viking Ocean Cruises offers a range of experiences that go beyond the typical tourist attractions.

Since its launch, Viking Ocean Cruises has received numerous accolades and awards, including being named the #1 Ocean Cruise Line by Travel + Leisure for four years in a row. From the serene Nordic-inspired spa to the infinity pool with a retractable roof, Viking Ocean Cruises offers a range of features designed to make passengers feel pampered and relaxed.

<p><b>Price range:</b> $500-$3,000 per person for a 7-night cruise.</p><p><b>Top choice for:</b> Travelers who value diverse itineraries, exceptional service, and family-friendly amenities</p><p><b>Why it's good for seniors</b>: Princess Cruises offers a diverse range of onboard activities and entertainment, including Broadway-style shows, casinos, and movies under the stars. They also have a variety of dining options, including specialty restaurants and traditional dining rooms, which are perfect for seniors who love to socialize and try new things.</p><p><a href="https://www.princess.com/">Princess Cruises</a> has been a mainstay in the cruising world since it launched in 1965. The cruise line has since grown into one of the largest and most popular in the industry, known for its diverse itineraries, exceptional service, and family-friendly amenities.</p><p>One of the standout features of Princess Cruises is its diverse range of itineraries. The cruise line offers voyages to all corners of the globe, from the Mediterranean to the Caribbean to Alaska and beyond. Whether you're looking to explore ancient ruins, soak up the sun on a tropical beach, or spot whales in the wild, there's a Princess Cruises itinerary that's perfect for you.</p><p>Another highlight of Princess Cruises is its family-friendly amenities. The cruise line offers a range of activities and features that are designed to appeal to travelers of all ages, from kids' clubs and teen lounges to family-friendly dining options and onboard entertainment.</p><p>The cruise line has been named Best Cruise Line for Multi-Generational Families by Travel Weekly and Best Cruise Line for Food Lovers by Food & Wine Magazine, among many other honors.</p>

4. Princess Cruises

Price range: $500-$3,000 per person for a 7-night cruise.

Top choice for: Travelers who value diverse itineraries, exceptional service, and family-friendly amenities

Why it's good for seniors : Princess Cruises offers a diverse range of onboard activities and entertainment, including Broadway-style shows, casinos, and movies under the stars. They also have a variety of dining options, including specialty restaurants and traditional dining rooms, which are perfect for seniors who love to socialize and try new things.

Princess Cruises  has been a mainstay in the cruising world since it launched in 1965. The cruise line has since grown into one of the largest and most popular in the industry, known for its diverse itineraries, exceptional service, and family-friendly amenities.

One of the standout features of Princess Cruises is its diverse range of itineraries. The cruise line offers voyages to all corners of the globe, from the Mediterranean to the Caribbean to Alaska and beyond. Whether you're looking to explore ancient ruins, soak up the sun on a tropical beach, or spot whales in the wild, there's a Princess Cruises itinerary that's perfect for you.

Another highlight of Princess Cruises is its family-friendly amenities. The cruise line offers a range of activities and features that are designed to appeal to travelers of all ages, from kids' clubs and teen lounges to family-friendly dining options and onboard entertainment.

The cruise line has been named Best Cruise Line for Multi-Generational Families by Travel Weekly and Best Cruise Line for Food Lovers by Food & Wine Magazine, among many other honors.

<p><b>Price range</b>: $1,500-$5,000 per person for a 7-night cruise</p><p><b>Top choice for:</b> Travelers who value gourmet cuisine, immersive itineraries, and luxurious accommodations</p><p><b>Why it's good for seniors</b>: Oceania Cruises offers a sophisticated and intimate cruise experience with a focus on culinary excellence and cultural immersion. They have a wide range of shore excursions and onboard activities, including cooking classes and wine tastings, which are ideal for seniors who love food and wine.</p><p> With its focus on gourmet cuisine, immersive itineraries, and luxurious accommodations, <a href="https://www.oceaniacruises.com/">Oceania Cruises</a> has been a leading name in the luxury cruising industry since its launch in 2002.</p><p>The cruise line is renowned for its gourmet cuisine, with menus created by renowned Master Chef <a href="https://www.oceaniacruises.com/culinary?exp=jacques-pepin">Jacques Pépin</a>. From the elegant main dining room to the specialty restaurants and cooking classes, Oceania Cruises offers a culinary experience that's unparalleled in the cruising world.The cruise line offers voyages to destinations all over the world, from the exotic ports of Southeast Asia to the rugged landscapes of Alaska. With a focus on smaller, less crowded ports of call, Oceania Cruises offers passengers the opportunity to explore destinations in-depth and experience the local culture and history.</p><p>Another highlight of Oceania Cruises is its luxurious accommodations. The cruise line offers some of the most spacious and elegant staterooms at sea, with each room featuring a private balcony and a range of upscale amenities. From the opulent Owner's Suites to the comfortable Veranda Staterooms, every aspect of the accommodations on Oceania Cruises is designed with comfort and style in mind.</p><p> Oceania Cruises has been named the Best Cruise Line for Foodies by USA Today and has received high praise from publications such as Travel + Leisure and Conde Nast Traveler.</p>

5. Oceania Cruises

Price range : $1,500-$5,000 per person for a 7-night cruise

Top choice for: Travelers who value gourmet cuisine, immersive itineraries, and luxurious accommodations

Why it's good for seniors : Oceania Cruises offers a sophisticated and intimate cruise experience with a focus on culinary excellence and cultural immersion. They have a wide range of shore excursions and onboard activities, including cooking classes and wine tastings, which are ideal for seniors who love food and wine.

 With its focus on gourmet cuisine, immersive itineraries, and luxurious accommodations, Oceania Cruises has been a leading name in the luxury cruising industry since its launch in 2002.

The cruise line is renowned for its gourmet cuisine, with menus created by renowned Master Chef Jacques Pépin . From the elegant main dining room to the specialty restaurants and cooking classes, Oceania Cruises offers a culinary experience that's unparalleled in the cruising world.The cruise line offers voyages to destinations all over the world, from the exotic ports of Southeast Asia to the rugged landscapes of Alaska. With a focus on smaller, less crowded ports of call, Oceania Cruises offers passengers the opportunity to explore destinations in-depth and experience the local culture and history.

Another highlight of Oceania Cruises is its luxurious accommodations. The cruise line offers some of the most spacious and elegant staterooms at sea, with each room featuring a private balcony and a range of upscale amenities. From the opulent Owner's Suites to the comfortable Veranda Staterooms, every aspect of the accommodations on Oceania Cruises is designed with comfort and style in mind.

 Oceania Cruises has been named the Best Cruise Line for Foodies by USA Today and has received high praise from publications such as Travel + Leisure and Conde Nast Traveler.

<p><b>Price range:</b> $1,500-$10,000 per person for a 7-night cruise</p><p><b>Top choice for</b>: Travelers who value elegance, luxury, and sophistication</p><p><b>Why it's good for seniors</b>: Cunard Line offers a classic and refined cruise experience with a focus on luxury and tradition. They have a wide range of enrichment programs and activities, including ballroom dancing lessons and guest lectures, which are ideal for seniors who enjoy elegant and intellectual pursuits.</p><p><a href="https://www.cunard.com/en-us">Cunard Line</a> is one of the most iconic names in the cruising world. Since its launch in 1839, the cruise line has been synonymous with elegance, luxury, and sophistication, offering passengers a truly unique and unforgettable experience.</p><p>One of the standout features of Cunard Line is its commitment to the traditions of ocean travel. The cruise line's iconic ocean liners, including the Queen Mary 2, are designed to evoke the glamour and sophistication of a bygone era, with elegant decor, fine dining, and exceptional service.</p><p>Cunard Line is also known for its immersive itineraries. The cruise line offers voyages to destinations all over the world, from the glittering capitals of Europe to the exotic ports of Asia and Africa. Whether you're looking to explore historic landmarks, soak up the sun on a tropical beach, or experience the local culture and cuisine, there's a Cunard Line itinerary that's perfect for you.</p><p>Another highlight of Cunard Line is its commitment to exceptional service. From the attentive staff to the luxurious accommodations and amenities, Cunard Line is dedicated to providing passengers with an experience that's truly unforgettable. Whether you're looking for a romantic getaway or a family vacation, Cunard Line goes above and beyond to ensure that every detail of your voyage is taken care of.</p><p>The cruise line has been named Best Luxury Cruise Line by Travel Weekly and Best Cruise Line for Romance by US News & World Report, among many other honors.</p><p><b>Editorial note</b>:<i> Prices may vary based on the time of year, itinerary, and cabin type selected.</i></p><p><i>This article was produced and syndicated by <a href="https://mediafeed.org/">MediaFeed.</a></i></p>

6. Cunard Line

Price range: $1,500-$10,000 per person for a 7-night cruise

Top choice for : Travelers who value elegance, luxury, and sophistication

Why it's good for seniors : Cunard Line offers a classic and refined cruise experience with a focus on luxury and tradition. They have a wide range of enrichment programs and activities, including ballroom dancing lessons and guest lectures, which are ideal for seniors who enjoy elegant and intellectual pursuits.

Cunard Line is one of the most iconic names in the cruising world. Since its launch in 1839, the cruise line has been synonymous with elegance, luxury, and sophistication, offering passengers a truly unique and unforgettable experience.

One of the standout features of Cunard Line is its commitment to the traditions of ocean travel. The cruise line's iconic ocean liners, including the Queen Mary 2, are designed to evoke the glamour and sophistication of a bygone era, with elegant decor, fine dining, and exceptional service.

Cunard Line is also known for its immersive itineraries. The cruise line offers voyages to destinations all over the world, from the glittering capitals of Europe to the exotic ports of Asia and Africa. Whether you're looking to explore historic landmarks, soak up the sun on a tropical beach, or experience the local culture and cuisine, there's a Cunard Line itinerary that's perfect for you.

Another highlight of Cunard Line is its commitment to exceptional service. From the attentive staff to the luxurious accommodations and amenities, Cunard Line is dedicated to providing passengers with an experience that's truly unforgettable. Whether you're looking for a romantic getaway or a family vacation, Cunard Line goes above and beyond to ensure that every detail of your voyage is taken care of.

The cruise line has been named Best Luxury Cruise Line by Travel Weekly and Best Cruise Line for Romance by US News & World Report, among many other honors.

Editorial note :  Prices may vary based on the time of year, itinerary, and cabin type selected.

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Cheers broke out on Holland America Line’s Koningsdam ship when the total solar eclipse began on Monday.

Off the coast of Mazatlan, Mexico, passengers were perched on loungers, reclining on beach towels and lining the railings of Deck 14 with cameras on tripods at the ready. When the sliver of fiery orange that remained of the sun disappeared, a black circle ringed by white light took its place. Passengers applauded the moment they'd been awaiting since the ship departed from San Diego on Friday.

The sunny, 72-degree weather – quintessential cruise weather – gave way to chilly wind and late morning’s best impression of sunset. The horizon line glowed orange in the dusky sky.

Cruise ships can help take guests to the path of totality for eclipses, allowing passengers to get a prime viewing spot and make a vacation of it.

What is a total solar eclipse?

A total solar eclipse occurs when the moon completely blocks the face of the sun as it moves between the sun and Earth.

While the sun is about 400 times bigger than the moon, the moon is roughly 400 times closer to Earth. “In the past, the moon was much closer, and in the future, the moon will be much further away,” said Adam Burgasser, a professor of astronomy and astrophysics at the University of California, San Diego, and director of the Cool Star Lab, who served as an onboard expert during the cruise. “And so we're in a special time, which, of course, lasts for billions of years, where it's set up just right to block out the sun.”

Total solar eclipses take place about every 18 months on average, but the last one visible from the U.S. was in 2017 .

The phenomenon creates a multi-sensory experience, with a cold front moving in ahead of the eclipse. “You block the sun, and it gets cold,” said Burgasser. “It’s actually just that simple. And it's slow enough that the atmosphere can react.”

Plants and animals respond, too: Birds often begin to chirp, plants may close up, and nocturnal will come out. “It’s kind of an all-around-you experience where it's not just the fact that the sun has been blocked that’s so fascinating, but just the effect it has on the entire environment.” Those effects weren’t easily discernible on Koningsdam, though, which was about 150 miles from shore.

Nicole Chaput, a 57-year-old passenger from Calgary in Canada, said partial and total eclipses are “totally different.”

“I heard someone describe it as being partly pregnant,” she said. “You can’t do it. There’s no comparison.”

What makes a cruise a good place to see an eclipse?

Bad weather can wreck even the best-laid viewing plans. If a city in the path of totality has overcast skies, it can be tough to quickly move to an alternate site.

“If you're on a cruise ship and a little bit farther to the east or a little bit farther to the west along the path, there's clear sky, the ship can move,” said Dan Jarrell, who was on the cruise with his wife, Kay, and friends. The Washington, D.C.-area resident has seen solar eclipses with friends during two other sailings, including on Holland America’s Veendam in 1998.

“If you're on land and there's not a road there, you’d better have a tank,” Jarrell said.

That’s where a cruise ship comes in handy. “Having the ability to map out based on what the current weather is where you can catch the eclipse, and having a range over the course of the ocean where you could chase that a little bit is certainly helpful,” Burgasser added.

Capt. Ane Smit, Master aboard Holland America’s Zaandam for the viewing, said the ship can move at a maximum of 20 knots, so the crew needs to scout out the conditions with enough time to move as needed.

“If it's not good enough, we really need to start finding another spot because we are not the quickest vehicle, of course, to be driving around, but we have the luxury of being able to go in any direction without any restriction,” he said. “It’s a pretty wide highway that we have.”

The view of the horizon also allows passengers to “see that shadow coming in and leaving more so than you can in a topographical area,” said Burgasser. Being in the ocean away from city lights is also helpful for seeing stars and other parts of the sky usually only visible at night.

The cruise line also made the practicalities of watching an eclipse easier: eclipse glasses were distributed to guests’ staterooms and Burgasser guided guests through the event via the ship’s speaker system, before and after totality.

More eclipse cruises on the horizon

If you missed your chance to see it this time or want another go, Holland America has more eclipse-viewing opportunities on the books.

“Guests have reacted positively to our 2024 eclipse cruises and with the next full eclipse in 2026 we plan to have three sailings in Europe that will align with the path of the eclipse,” Paul Grigsby, the line's Vice President of Deployment & Itinerary Planning, said in an email. Details have not yet been released.

Other cruise lines offer similar opportunities as well. Princess Cruises' Emerald Princess was near Koningsdam on Monday.

Chaput, the Canadian passenger, said she’s been “chasing” total solar eclipses since seeing her first one in 1991. Monday’s eclipse marked her seventh viewing and second on a cruise ship.

“I think it’s just such an amazing natural phenomenon,” she said. “It’s seeing science in action.”

Contributing: Josh Rivera, USA TODAY

The reporter on this story received access to this sailing from Holland America Line. USA TODAY maintains editorial control of content.  

Nathan Diller is a consumer travel reporter for USA TODAY based in Nashville. You can reach him at [email protected]

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The father of the 20-year-old passenger who jumped off a Royal Caribbean cruise ship last Thursday in a reportedly drunken, impulsive leap believes his son is still alive nearly a week later.

Francel Parker, dad of missing Levion Parker, told the Daily Sun that he believes his child — whom he called a master diver — is still alive in the waters off the Bahamas.

“As soon as he went off the side, I prayed over him. I was confident the prayers I said over my son were heard. I stand on the word of God. I believe he is alive,” Francel Parker said to the local Florida paper Wednesday.

Levion Parker was ID'd as the 20 year old who jumped to his death from the Royal Caribbean cruise ship.

The US Coast Guard called off its search for the North Port man a day earlier.

The younger Parker allegedly jumped off the 18-story Liberty of the Seas around 4 a.m. in front of his helpless dad and younger brother after getting into an argument with his father, witnesses previously told The Post.

But Francel, who runs an AC business in Port Charlotte, told the local newspaper that he wasn’t arguing with Levion and that his son wasn’t trying to take his own life.

He said Levion is a skilled diver who works on a commercial fishing boat, and he is demanding to know how his underage son was given alcohol on the four-day cruise to Cuba and the Bahamas’ Grand Inagua Island.

“We don’t drink,” Francel said. “I’d like to know how my son was served so much alcohol.”

Levion Parker is shown pictured with his family.

Another passenger onboard the cruise who witnessed Levion’s heart-stopping jump said Francel was “fussing at him for being drunk.”

Bryan Sims told The Post that he was hanging out with Levion and his 18-year-old brother, Seth, in the hotel tub of the ship in the early hours of April 4 before they went their separate ways.

After Sims had used the restroom and dried off, he bumped into the brothers and their father near the elevators.

Levion Parker's dad claims his son is still alive, adding that he's a skilled diver who works on a commercial fishing boat.

“As we were walking from the hot tub back to the elevators, his dad and brother were walking towards us. His dad was fussing at him for being drunk, I guess,” Sims said of the moment before Parker jumped.  

“When we got to them, he said to his dad, ‘I’ll fix this right now.’ And he jumped out the window in front of us all,” Sims said, calling what he witnessed “surreal.”

Another cruise guest described the frantic chaos that followed.

“There was a lot of yelling, and the crew was alerted immediately,” Deborah Morrison told The Post.

A witness claimed to have saw the father become growingly upset about Levion being too drunk while on the cruise.

“His family was horrified. Just beside themselves. I can’t even begin to imagine what they’re going through.”

Francel told the Daily Sun that he threw six life rings off the ship in hopes of saving his son before the massive vessel was able to come to a stop about 20 minutes later.

Royal Caribbean said it “immediately” launched search boats to look for the 20-year-old and alerted the Coast Guard, which later took over the search.

Royal Caribbean said it called for search boats to look for Levion Parker alerted the Coast Guard.

At least 406 people on major cruise lines and ferries have gone overboard between 2000 and 2024, according to data collected by retired professor and cruise industry researcher Ross Klein.

Death rates among overboard passengers and crew members vary significantly among cruise lines, but even the safest cruise companies were only able to rescue about 40% of people who fall or jump off the ship, Klein told the Washington Post in July.

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Levion Parker was ID'd as the 20 year old who jumped to his death from the Royal Caribbean cruise ship.

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Vacationing woman killed when shuttle bus crashes into group of people near cruise port

HONOLULU ( KHNL/KGMB/ Gray News) - A woman on vacation was killed when a shuttle bus dropping passengers off near a cruise port in Hawaii crashed into a group of people.

Dianna Cricelli, 68, from Pocahontas, Illinois, was taken to a hospital in critical condition where she later died, according to police traffic investigators.

She was reportedly with family celebrating her 46th wedding anniversary. Her husband, 66-year-old Frank Cricelli, was also seriously injured in the crash.

“The family is mourning the loss of Dianna. They are asking for privacy during this difficult time,” Frank Cricelli said in a message relayed by the Visitor Aloha Society of Hawaii.

Three others, including a 67-year-old woman, a 55-year-old woman, and a 58-year-old man, were also seriously injured in the crash, according to officials.

Additionally, a man in his 70s was taken to the hospital in stable condition while six other adults, ranging in age from their 40s to their 70s, suffered minor injuries and declined transport.

The crash happened at about 10:20 a.m. Friday in a private parking lot near a cruise ship port in Honolulu. Honolulu police reported the 57-year-old driver of the shuttle bus was dropping passengers off and picking others up when he was notified that the vehicle was moving forward.

According to police, the driver jumped into the driver’s seat in order to stop the bus but pressed the gas pedal instead of the brakes.

“Somebody screamed, and then I looked over and the bus hit into the crowd,” Janet Lightfoot, an ER nurse from Florida, said.

Lightfoot and her mother had been on a cruise and just disembarked Friday morning to go shopping. They were waiting for a shuttle when they saw a bus with a Hilo Hatties logo heading toward a crowd of people.

“It just kept going and my daughter yells out, ‘There’s nobody driving the bus.’ And then poof, it hits the wall,” Linda Reck, who was vacationing from Florida, said.

Police said the bus crashed into a group of people, pinning several against concrete barriers.

“It just kept going until it hit the wall there. Big, cement block was pushed out and the bus hit into the wall,” Lightfoot said. “I ran over and kind of started triaging people and trying to help.”

Bystanders said the chaotic scene unfolded in seconds.

“It was shocking,” witness Mike Frost said.

Lightfoot said she’s accustomed to seeing traumatic injuries, but that witnessing this crash felt different.

“We’re on vacation. The husband of one of the family members was there and just sad,” she said.

The Visitor Aloha Society of Hawaii said those who were seriously injured were all from Illinois and that they are being offered assistance.

Carnival Miracle issued a statement following the crash, reporting that nine of the people hit by the shuttle bus were guests on their cruise.

“Members of the Carnival Care Team are assisting the guests,” the statement said in part. “Our thoughts are with the guests affected and their loved ones.”

They reported the ship was on a 15-day trip that departed from Long Beach, California on April 6.

Honolulu police said it’s unknown if drugs or alcohol were factors in the crash.

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