Large Cruise Ships vs Small Cruise Ships - Which is Better?

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  • Опубликовано: 15 июн 2024
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    Large Ships Vs. Small Ships
    1:10 What is a Small Cruise Ship?
    2:05 Small Cruise Ship Features
    3:10 Pros of Cruising on Small Cruise Ships
    6:02 Cons of Cruising on Small Cruise Ships
    8:05 Small Cruise Ship Cruise Lines
    8:35 Large Cruise Ships
    9:18 Pros of Cruising on Large Cruise Ships
    12:13 Cons of Cruising on Large Cruise Ships
    15:20 Large Cruise Ship Cruise Lines
    15:45 Other Factors to Consider When Selecting a Ship
    17:08 Deciding on Your Cruise Budget
    Explore the differences between small cruise ships and large cruise ships to discover which is ideal for your next vacation! In this video, we break down everything you need to know to make an informed decision.
    Small cruise ships typically carry fewer than 1000 passengers, offering a more intimate and personalized experience. They often visit unique destinations that larger ships can't access, like the Galapagos Islands or smaller Greek ports. With fewer guests onboard, you'll enjoy shorter lines for embarkation, disembarkation, and shore excursions. Small ships also tend to have all-inclusive fares and provide a quieter, more relaxed atmosphere.
    On the other hand, big cruise ships are like floating cities, accommodating thousands of passengers and offering a plethora of amenities. From Broadway-style shows to water parks and multiple dining options, large ships cater to families and travelers seeking extensive onboard activities and entertainment. They visit popular ports and can be a destination in themselves with their expansive facilities.
    Whether you prioritize personalized service and off-the-beaten-path destinations or seek endless activities and entertainment options, understanding these distinctions will help you choose the perfect cruise experience for you.
    Which type of cruise ship do you prefer, big cruise ships or small cruise ships, and why? Share your thoughts in the comments below and don’t forget to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell for more travel tips and cruise insights!
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Комментарии • 11

  • @Eatsleepcruise1
    @Eatsleepcruise1  15 дней назад

    Do you prefer large ships or small ships? Let us know why in the comments!

    • @renadenham4250
      @renadenham4250 14 дней назад

      Small! Easier to embark and disembark and you get to know more people. I can zipline and go-cart on land.

  • @jesusvalencia3450
    @jesusvalencia3450 17 дней назад +2

    I always take small ship, not crowded, services are great, employees are much nicer. I am an old man, small ship fit for me.

  • @rickeymcelroy274
    @rickeymcelroy274 17 дней назад +2

    We are about to go on the Carnival Jubilee in September. The largest ship we have been on

  • @QueenKayKay47
    @QueenKayKay47 17 дней назад +2

    I prefer mega ships, I'm not old yet....it takes more than a book and sunbathing for me!

  • @matthewfelsburg6235
    @matthewfelsburg6235 15 дней назад

    Have done pretty much every class from radiance all the way to oasis class ships and I will still say I prefer the oasis class ships.I will say odyssey of the seas was amazing though

  • @HollyPlake
    @HollyPlake 16 дней назад

    Viking cruise line is 18+. I went on Viking last year with my dad; the average age was probably 75.

  • @matansapir18
    @matansapir18 15 дней назад

    Can you make a video on MSC tier benefits and how it works ?

  • @vmsushi
    @vmsushi 17 дней назад +1

    Great content! My wife and I never cruised before, but are leaning towards smaller ships. However, we would like to do some shorter cruises on larger ships, but are concerned that we will be left with a bad impression since we lean towards quieter, more relaxing settings. Are there any cruise lines in the middle?

    • @richardgotshall2703
      @richardgotshall2703 17 дней назад

      Look into Princess’s older ships. There are no roller coasters or water parks or Broadway shows. But the itineraries are varied and often call on ports mega ships can’t.

    • @NurseTara04
      @NurseTara04 15 дней назад +1

      I would consider Celebrity Cruises older ships like the Solstice and Millennium class.