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Cruises? Do you love them/ hate them etc ?

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nanna8 Tue 13-Jul-21 01:31:24

Following on from a question in Fanny ‘s thread, what are your experiences, if any, with cruising? I am missing the cruises but not quite ready to risk one yet. We have been on a variety, river and ocean and they have been very enjoyable and a place where you meet and make friends with people you might not come across normally. They are relatively cheap for what you get compared with many holiday packages and I love waking up in a different country most days.

Serendipity22 Wed 14-Jul-21 22:52:46

Love, love, love cruises. Been on 5 so far. Waking up each day to a new destination , a full day of things to do or not to do, the choice is yours. Restaurants to choose from, posh or informal, lazy days, balmy nights gazing at stars or watching a 'west end' show, sipping cocktails in the 'piano bar', eat when you want, bliss, bliss.

On our last cruise our cabin had a balcony, whoaaaaa i felt i had hit JACKPOT. To wake up and sit on your balcony with a coffee, wonderful..

Won't be booking another for few years and if we decide to call it a day with cruising, we have 5 to reflect back on with happiness .

Witzend Wed 14-Jul-21 10:53:12

Dinahmo, the Nile is one cruise I could really fancy.
We spent a week in Luxor maybe 20 years ago, with dds and my mother. We had wanted a 2 centre thing with a Nile cruise thrown in, but had left it too late to book.
The week in Luxor was brilliant though.

Dh had formerly spent some time in Cairo on business, and once made me green with envy by phoning to tell me he’d just visited the Giza pyramids at dawn, with not another soul there - he’d bribed the guards to let him in!
I still haven’t seen the Giza pyramids.

Jane43 Wed 14-Jul-21 10:18:35

We went on a Caribbean cruise for our 25th wedding anniversary in 1990. It was a Cunard ship with main meals all waiter service in the restaurant. It was a wonderful experience but the way cruises have evolved and become more popular they appeal less to me, especially since Covid. A friend went on a European river cruise which was expensive but she rated it very highly.

Witzend Wed 14-Jul-21 10:08:10

We’ve never fancied them, especially not those colossal-ship ones. And if it’s anywhere hot, we much prefer to be in the sea, rather than on it.
We used to holiday in a place that was popular with huge cruise ships - we’d see them arrive early in the morning, when enjoying a walk along a pristine, virtually deserted beach, and leave just as it was getting dark (when we’d be last off the beach and enjoying a sundowner or two) and think how infinitely nicer it was to be where we were, than on that massive thing.

Each to their own, though. Two siblings and their spouses regularly go on cruises, of the smaller-ship sort, and certainly do enjoy them. Except perhaps for a river cruise that Dbro and SiL went on a couple of years ago - he said never again, for reasons I’d better not quote here for fear of being accused of ageism!

Oh, and a Black Sea ditto they also did a few years back - the ship lost power in a storm? and was helplessly tossed about for some time - even my fairly intrepid brother said it was bloody scary!

nanna8 Wed 14-Jul-21 01:51:46

We did a Viking cruise that went into Venice a couple of years ago, pre Covid. We spent an extra week there ourselves and we were glad we did because the ship excursions seemed to be very superficial and hurried . Mostly that cruise was excellent, though, round the Mediterranean, Greece, Spain etc. Looking forward to Grannygravy report. There’s nothing like your first cruise, you will always remember it.

Lucca Tue 13-Jul-21 22:54:30

Or even cruise ships…..but hooray !

Dinahmo Tue 13-Jul-21 21:54:11

We've been on one cruise - up the Nile from Luxor to Aswan and back, stopping off to look at various sites along the way.
our cruise took 7 days, some are shorter which means that the ships race to get to the Edfu locks. Our captain took his time. Having taken 6 days to get up to Aswan, we sailed back overnight and were in Luxor when we awoke.

The Nile was beautiful. Much of it reminded me of the Bible story books that we had as children. Houses made of mud bricks, donkeys turning wheels in order to get water from the Nile for the fields. It was very green. We didn't get to Abu Simbel to see the temples of Rameses because we either had to fly from Aswan at vast expense of a 4 to 5 hour each way coach trip along sandy roads.

There were 150 max guests on our boat so no problems with getting seats on the upper decks. Food was good. The best meals were when they cooked N African food. There were several different nationalities and the chefs did their best. our tour guide told us of some Americans who took several cans of tuna on board and ate tuna sandwiches for most of the trip.

This cruise was one of our best holidays.

News today - Italy is banning cruise shops from the Venice lagoon, at long last.

Mollygo Tue 13-Jul-21 21:21:36

Humptydumpty I understand.
I keep reading the same thing about cars, central heating, use of electricity for powering my technical devices, so I can post on here, using too much water for various purposes and some foods. I could spend my whole life feeling guilty if it wasn’t bad for . . . my blood pressure and my mental health.

humptydumpty Tue 13-Jul-21 21:02:19

Can't get over the nagging feeling that I've read that cruises are terrible for the environment so no matter how potentially enjoyable it was I'd spend my whole time feeling guilty ...

Maggiemaybe Tue 13-Jul-21 20:38:02

We’ve been on three cruises - two as add-ons to touring holidays and one, probably my favourite, a great value CMV Baltic cities one, sailing from Newcastle on a small unpretentious ship, to so many interesting places we could just walk into from the dockside. I’m very sorry that CMV have gone under just after we discovered them - we fancied trying their British Isles cruise.

I’m another who’s a bit surprised that people who’ve never been on a cruise have such strong opinions on them (unless it’s for ecological reasons, which I could well understand). We’ve had all sorts of holidays over the years with all sorts of budgets and I wouldn’t knock anything we haven’t tried. For instance, I’d rather stay at home with my creature comforts than holiday in a villa miles from anywhere, but at least I’ve given it a shot.

As others have said, you can always find a quiet corner on a cruise ship. I like to settle down with a book for an hour or so looking out at all the expanse of sea, and I’ve never had a problem finding just the spot. We’ve never paid for a balcony, though I can see the attraction!

GrannyGravy13 Tue 13-Jul-21 20:33:48

Will report back Mollygo

Mollygo Tue 13-Jul-21 19:42:17

GG13 we looked at signing up for a cruise like that in August, but suddenly there was a flurry of wedding and anniversary party invitations do we decided not. I’d love to know how it goes.

GrannyGravy13 Tue 13-Jul-21 19:17:34

I have been persuaded by DH and our close friends to go on my first cruise in August, huge ship round the U.K.
We have a large balcony so I can escape the crowds, but as the ship is operating at less than half capacity it shouldn’t be a problem.
I have a real phobia of being on water which is odd as I love being beside it.

MissAdventure Tue 13-Jul-21 18:52:07

The idea doesn't appeal to me; particularly the ones where there is a dress code.

CanadianGran Tue 13-Jul-21 18:48:52

Almost everyone that has gone on a cruise loves them, and very many of us that haven't say we would not (including me). I suppose we should keep an open mind to new experiences.

I have looked at small cruises like the ones Atqui has experienced. I think this would be my preferred type of cruise.

Harris27 Tue 13-Jul-21 18:22:20

Been on three hubby loves them I’m indifferent. I like to abroad and see the areas I’m staying in. But really they are love,y holidays totally relaxing and lovely food and indulgence.

Hellogirl1 Tue 13-Jul-21 18:15:02

I should have said, we went to the posh restaurant on the first night, hated it, we weren`t dressy up types, so for the rest of the time we frequented the self service restaurant, casual clothes, better atmosphere, and still good food. I loved that small ship, but the company has gone out of business, and that ship has gone to be scrapped, sad.

Atqui Tue 13-Jul-21 18:02:05

We’ve been on two Croation cruises and loved them . There are only 30 ish passengers, very casual dressing and not round the clock food.

Hellogirl1 Tue 13-Jul-21 17:46:48

We went on one cruise, 5 years ago, as my husband had always fancied it, but it was just 6 days to the Norwegian fjords, on a small ship, 800 passengers. I was dreading it, but surprisingly, I enjoyed it, but wouldn`t want to be on one of the floating blocks of flats. Definitely wouldn`t go now, on my own.

Justwidowed Tue 13-Jul-21 16:56:29

My husband and I started cruising to spend a rather large amount of American dollars won in Las Vegas. He became more and more apprehensive as the weeks ticked away.Once on board we both enjoyed it so much that we managed 16 cruises in 6 years.Our last year of cruising saw us aaway in April we'djust sorted the insurance,May to St Petersburg again,July for my birthday,September for our wedding anniversary and November for his birthday.
They were all very reasonably priced and left me with so many happy memories .
I wouldn't cruise again as a single due to the covid restrictions.
We met lovely people ,saw some wonderful places and enjoyed the entertainment. Our preferred cruise companies were P &O and Cunard .

Lin52 Tue 13-Jul-21 16:44:33

Loved my cruise, 6 years ago now. From Australia to Southampton. Such an amazing experience.

Smileless2012 Tue 13-Jul-21 16:38:33

Loved the ones we did quite a few years ago. Always chose smaller ships and spent a week on board followed by a week on shore.

Blondiescot Tue 13-Jul-21 16:32:57

But I don't need to go bungee jumping to know it's not for me, same way that I know a cruise wouldn't be for me either. If that's what floats your boat (pun fully intended!) then fine, but the OP did ask for opinions either way...

dogsmother Tue 13-Jul-21 16:28:41

BlueBelle, it seems the haters haven’t in fact tried them though ?

GillT57 Tue 13-Jul-21 16:27:21

We all have our likes and dislikes when it comes to holidays, my absolute no no would be a week self catering in the middle of nowhere, with rain. Leaving my own clean well equipped kitchen behind in exchange for a poorly equipped one full of cutlery and cups that others had just used.......yuk. When I go away I want to relax, have my bed made, all meals cooked, choose what I want to eat or drink, visit what I want to see, talk to people, or not.