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Views on a cruise

(196 Posts)
H1954 Thu 15-Aug-19 08:52:35

Not actually the view you can see on a cruise, that would be a silly question, more importantly I would be interested to read anyone's personal view and experiences of taking a cruise holiday.

humptydumpty Mon 23-Sept-19 16:33:01

I don't believe I used the word evil? And I don't know anything about JE (unless she too has reasons for needing to cruise like my friend and Doodle) other than what she wrote in her post of Fri 20-Sep-19 17:10:37 which implies multiple cruises. Her choice - but surely she could 'own' the climate contribution?

Jane10 Mon 23-Sept-19 16:35:16

For all you know she could be an indefatigable warrior for the environment. Are we now going to have to justify everything we buy or do?

humptydumpty Mon 23-Sept-19 16:40:26

fgs no "indefatigable warrior for the environment2 would take multiple cruises over 14 years! do you know anything about her, or is this just taking potshots?

JenniferEccles Mon 23-Sept-19 16:57:35

You did use the word evil humpty presumably to criticise my cruise habit. That’s your right of course.

We have all got our own opinions after all

humptydumpty Mon 23-Sept-19 18:50:14

I didn't actually say YOU are evil, Jennifer, it was in the context of a well-known phrase (as you know).

JenniferEccles Mon 23-Sept-19 19:08:35

Yes I know humpty and the well known saying is very true in many instances but not I feel in this case.

Rosiebee Fri 27-Sept-19 23:07:50

To get back to OP, we came back a few weeks ago from a Baltic cruise with Tui out of Newcastle. Fantastic cruise, lovely friendly ship and great ports. Don't knock cruising until you've tried it. Never felt herded together or pushed into enforced jollity. You make of it what suits you but you can go to so many places in a couple of weeks and do your own thing wherever. We've been fortunate to go on quite a few different cruises and loved each one. Wish I had another planned.

Daisymae Sat 28-Sept-19 08:23:13

I imagine that all of the people pointing out the environmental impact of cruising are vegan?

Norah Wed 30-Oct-19 18:15:51

Cruising is brilliant.

crazyH Wed 30-Oct-19 18:22:13

Love cruising- been on a few. Would love to go again but unfortunately my cruise-mates are indisposed for one reason or another.

Winniewit Thu 16-Jan-20 22:00:38

We love cruising. Wev done 15 and booked to do Venice Dubrovnik etc this year.

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biba70 Wed 14-Oct-20 18:38:48

'' Are we now going to have to justify everything we buy or do?''

No, but others also have the right to comment on the 'products' bought.

Never ever fancied a cruise- my idea of a nightmare- unless on small ship. Currently, both for environmental reasons AND Covid, and the awful way staff have been treated- it would be a total big NO for me.

Enas2 Tue 27-Oct-20 05:25:32

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hondagirl Tue 27-Oct-20 23:54:04

The problem with a cruise ship is that it is a contained environment. If there are any bugs they spread like wildfire and turn it into a floating petri dish. You only have to look at recent events and all the cruise ships where coronavirus was rife and it is not always easy to be allowed off. I would never go on a cruise for that reason. Why would anyone risk it?

winterwhite Wed 28-Oct-20 11:30:33

Further to the many people 'doing their own thing' - We've been dithering for years about a river cruise in Europe as a different way of seeing the river itself. One hang-up is that we've assumed all along that the ship's docking point would always be some distance from the centre of wherever we are. So those who potter off on their own have miles of dock front to fight their way through before they get anywhere. Do maps show this? Do taxis come to the docking point? How is it done? How is it done?

nanna8 Fri 30-Oct-20 11:18:49

Wait until Covid is conquered before cruising. We went on a European cruise last year and it was wonderful. The river cruises get pretty close to where you need to be, unlike the sea cruises which put on coaches to ferry you into the towns. They organise everything,though we do our own thing and pre book day tours because we like smaller tours and we like to pick and choose the itinerary. You can pre book via google ! The Med cruises are great and so is the Amsterdam to Budapest one, just fantastic and you meet lively people, too. We went with Scenic for that one and Viking for the Med and both were excellent.

Sparkling Mon 16-Nov-20 07:03:43

Rosiebee

To get back to OP, we came back a few weeks ago from a Baltic cruise with Tui out of Newcastle. Fantastic cruise, lovely friendly ship and great ports. Don't knock cruising until you've tried it. Never felt herded together or pushed into enforced jollity. You make of it what suits you but you can go to so many places in a couple of weeks and do your own thing wherever. We've been fortunate to go on quite a few different cruises and loved each one. Wish I had another planned.

Crazy H, when this has all passed, do consider a cruise, an ideal holiday,if you are on your own, just make sure you choose the right ship for you,

Kiplet Wed 19-May-21 14:13:37

Reassured all cruise lines except MSC are only taking Covid vaccinated passengers...