Which is the Best Cruise Line
Which is the Best Cruise Line
Article by Ryan Sutton
The answer to the question of which is the best cruise line is as varied as the people asking it. When considering a cruise it doesn’t matter who is the best overall, it matters who can best fill your needs. In order to find the cruise line that best matches your needs; you first need to discover what those needs are. Begin by asking yourself the following:
1. Where am I interested in taking a cruise to? 2. How long of a cruise do I wish to take?3. What port do I want to sail out of? 4. What is my cruise budget?
Once you have the answer to those questions you can begin by researching the different cruise lines that match your criteria. The reason this is so important is because cruise lines don’t have ships in every port and for every type of cruise you wish to take for the length and time you wish to take it. Let’s say for example, that you live in Jacksonville Florida and are looking for a cheap, quick getaway to the Bahamas. Because your budget is tight you really want something that will sail out of Jacksonville so you don’t have to pay the added expense of traveling to another port. You will soon discover that based on these criteria, only Carnival sails out of Jacksonville. Therefore it no longer matters who holds the title of overall best cruise line, as Carnival will be your only option.
There is also the matter of personal opinion. I may think Disney is the superior line while many others may feel another well known cruise line is superior. I’ve chosen a line in the past based on others raving about it only to have my cruising experience with that company be less than impressive.
So how do you choose which is the best cruise line for you? Begin by answering the four questions above. Once you have your choices narrowed down to the specific lines that meet your criteria, you can then visit the individual cruise lines website and compare ships.
Check out the age of the ship, how many passengers it carries, and most importantly what it offers in terms of on board entertainment and dining. You should also look at the itinerary and see how long each ship is in each port, because although each ship may visit the ports you desire, their time in those ports may differ and you may have a personal preference of wanting to spend more time in port A than in port B.
One final thing to consider when choosing the best cruise line for your needs is your travel party. If you and your spouse want a peaceful, romantic getaway, choosing a line that caters to kids and spring breakers may not be your best option. On the flip side, if you’re traveling with your family and want plenty of activities for the kiddies, a cruise line that caters more so to adults will not be your best option.
Always remember that your cruise and vacation are what you make it. As long as you make sure your needs are met, you will have an amazing time regardless of overall opinion of a specific cruise line!
Ryan Sutton is a cruise enthusiast and founder of the . Visit his for more information on cruising.