November 26, 2006
Caribbean Vaction Cruises – Four Classes For Travel
Caribbean Cruises are among the most demanded cruise vacations in the world. Most of the cruise liners have their details listed on their own web site for further scrutiny.
There are four classes of cruises are right now available and you can pick any one of them depending on your objective, budget, time, places to visit and the facilities offered. Those classes are: Contemporary/Value class caters mostly to tight budget travels while premium, luxury and specialty classes cater to those special classes traveling on extravagance and high-status comforts. For cruise vacation portal
Contemporary/value cruises: Carnival and Royal Caribbean are two of the most popular contemporary/value cruise lines and together make up almost 90% of the entire cruise industry. These cruises are designed for people with tight budget and on popular holidays.
Premium cruises are more expensive and the ships aren’t as large as economy budget class, but the service is considered superior to that of a contemporary/value cruise. Ocean liners like Princess, Celebrity, and Holland America boast a larger online staff for fewer passengers.
Luxury cruises: Ocean cruise liners like Seabourn, Windstar and Cunard belong to this highest class and offer top-notch service and amenities and are designed for those who buy in for what is considered high society and premium grade.
Specialty cruises like American Hawaii cruises sail to a secluded and unique destination and are exclusively designed for special passengers like elders, singles and other special event types of passengers.
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