Radisson Cruises Online Dating Secret
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Radisson Cruises With Luxury And Service
By Julia Barnes
Though it’s just a modest fleet of six medium-sized
ships, luxury and service are paramount to Radisson
Cruises. It will take no longer than ten minutes to
be checked into your spacious balcony suite with your
bags waiting for you. The friendly crew is there for
you, at your beck and call, but they’re distant enough
in public spaces that you never feel crowded or uncomfortable.
You’ll enjoy the separate tub and shower in your suite
and the oversized vanity that allows you to get ready
for fancy dinners comfortably. Little touches like fresh
fruit and complimentary champagne, a seating area and
high-quality toiletry items are the extras that add
a bit of coziness to your excursion, whether you’re
on a Western Mediterranean cruise, a Costa Rican tour
or traversing Antarctica.
Cruising In Luxury
There are many reasons to choose Radisson Cruises for
your overseas adventure. First, the luxuriousness of
the cabin suites are top-caliber, ranging from 300-square-feet
to over 2,000-square-feet, all with private balconies
to make the most of your sea experience. Your room will
have cool Egyptian cotton bedding, goose down duvets
and spacious bathrooms.
The ships often offer 2-for-1 deals to make this sort
of luxury more affordable. Also, since the ship sizes
are more modest, you’ll be traveling with hundreds,
rather than thousands, which means no long lines or
unmanageable port stops. Unlike the Princess Mediterranean
cruise option or the Celebrity Caribbean cruises, you’ll
receive complimentary fine wines with your dinners.
Radisson excels at crew service, enrichment programs
and their cruise itinerary offers port stops on all
seven continents.
Award Winning Food With A Dining Experience
One feature that sets Pacific and Atlantic cruises
apart is the food. Radisson Cruises has won several
awards for their dining experience, including "Best
Culinary Experience" (Cruise Gourmet), "Best
Food" (Cruisers Poll), "Best Food at Sea"
(Travel + Leisure) and "Best Cruises Line for Kosher
Food, Luxury category" (Total Traveler Guide).
Most dining rooms aboard the ships have open seating,
allowing passengers to set their own meal times.
House wines come complimentary with dinner, which is
a rare exception in the cruise world, and complimentary
champagne comes with the room. Complimentary cocktail
parties are also held throughout the excursion. At the
restaurants, you can order everything from basic spaghetti
to smoked salmon and international cuisine from France,
Italy and North Africa. The ships also offer the only
Le Cordon Bleu restaurants at sea.
For Honeymooners And Anniversary Couples
If you’re interested in Radisson Cruises heading
to French Polynesia and Tahiti, then be sure to hop
aboard Regent’s "Paul Gauguin," a 330-passenger
ship that has gained favor with honeymooners and anniversary
couples.
With a strong Polynesian decor, local delicacies featured
on the menu and abounding luxury, you’ll be glad
you ordered the whole shebang. The "Seven Seas
Navigator" is a star at Western and Eastern Mediterranean
cruises, Asia and Australian cruises, Alaskan cruises
and Caribbean cruises stopping in Mexico.
The "Seven Seas Mariner" specializes in world
tours, Africa & India excursions and Latin America.
Lastly, the "Seven Seas Voyager" will travel
to many of the other destinations but makes special
stops in the Baltic/Russian region. In 2011, another
slightly larger ship will be added to the fleet, making
even more cruise destinations possible.
About the Author:
Julia Barnes is a popular author of dating articles
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More Mediterranean Cruises Facts....
Is it better to take a large cruise ship or a small
cruise ship for my cruise of the Mediterranean?
This question is a bit tough to
answer because there are many factors to consider. The
first is how many amenities you would wish to partake
in. The larger cruise lines are going to offer more
in the way of on-ship entertainment. You are also more
likely to find better prices because there are more
rooms available.
However, small cruise ships may
offer different ports of call and be able to offer you
more personalized service because there are fewer passengers.
Another thing to take into consideration is the size
of the ship. Larger ships are far more stable in rougher
waters.
You will hardly even notice any
pitching or tossing due to the buoyancy of the ship.
Smaller ships do not handle rough waves so well. So
if you get seasick easily due to pitching and rolling
of the waves, a smaller cruise ship may not be for you.
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