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We know what you're thinking... and we agree. It was about time we started setting sail, from the port, to the sea, to the beach and back again. Cruise holidays have just entered the chat. You've seen the adverts, you've got the jingles stuck in your head, and now you just need to get booking.

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Royal Caribbean International

When we say “next-level cruising,” Royal Caribbean literally built the level. Think skydiving at sea, surf simulators, robot bartenders, and pool decks that pop off harder than a Saturday night in Ibiza. These ships are floating cities of fun – packed with everything from boujee spas to bottomless pizza counters (yes, really).

Whether you’re chasing Caribbean scorchio or European chic, Royal Caribbean turns every sail-away into a full-blown spectacle – live shows, delish dining, and sunsets so stunning you’ll forget to check your phone (almost). Oh, and the best part? These bad boys set sail from Southampton (among other ports), so no-fly Cruises are well and truly on the cards.

Basically, if you want your Cruise holidays to go way beyond deck chairs and bingo, hop aboard – this is where the jollies get epic.

Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL)

Norwegian Cruise Line doesn’t do rules – it does freedom. Eat when you fancy, wear what you like, and dance ‘til sunrise if that’s your vibe. It’s all about your Cruise, your way – no stuffy dress codes, no awkward dinner times, just pure, top-tier fun on the open seas.

With show-stopping entertainment, delish dining from every corner of the globe, and decks that are straight-up stun, NCL brings a whole new energy to life at sea. Picture rooftop bars serving sunset cocktails, Broadway hits under the stars, and island-hopping itineraries that are downright dreamy.

So, if you’re the kind who likes their holibobs with a side of spontaneity and a splash of freedom – Norwegian’s your shipmate.

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Celebrity Cruises

If cruising had a VIP lounge, Celebrity Cruises would be running it. Think modern, designer ships with infinity pools, rooftop gardens, and food so delish you’ll be snapping pics before your first bite. Think luxury Cruises, but without the snooty vibes – just gorge décor, top-tier service, and cocktails that deserve their own fan club.

Days onboard glide by in a haze of spa bliss, sea views, and sunshine (with a cheeky Aperol, obviously). Evenings? That’s when things get stun – rooftop movie nights, live music, and menus curated by actual Michelin-starred chefs.

Basically, it’s the boujee beach club of the Cruise world – and you’ve got an all-access pass.

MSC Cruises

MSC Cruises are where Euro style meets serious sea swagger. Think marble atriums, espresso-on-tap energy, and that effortlessly chic vibe you only get from the Med. The ships are total stunners – glam décor, whirlpools with ocean views, and pool decks that look straight out of a music video.

Onboard, it’s a world tour for your tastebuds – from delish Italian trattorias to sizzling teppanyaki grills (because why choose just one cuisine when you can have five?). Add in dazzling shows, sun-drenched decks, and that signature MSC sparkle, and you’ve got yourself a Cruise that’s giving major BCE (Big Cruise Energy, obvs).

Your MSC adventure is calling – time to swap dry land for dolce vita.

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FAQs for Cruise holidays

What's actually included in a Cruise holiday?

Think of it as your floating all-inclusive - food, entertainment, and those whopper ocean views are all part of the deal. Some packages even throw in drinks and excursions, so you can save your cash for the casino or the duty-free gin.

Do I need a passport for a Cruise holiday?

If your cruise is sailing beyond the UK, then yep - passport at the ready. Even if it’s a quick European jaunt, don’t risk being left waving from the dock.

Are cruises good for families?

Absolutely. From kids’ clubs and splash zones to late-night shows for the grown-ups, there’s something for everyone. Basically, you get to chill while the little ones burn off their energy somewhere supervised. Win-win.

Do cruises stop at different destinations?

You bet. That’s half the fun. One day you’re sipping sangria in Spain, the next you’re snapping selfies in Santorini. All without repacking your suitcase once. Iconic behaviour.

Can I get seasick on a Cruise?

Most modern ships are massive and super steady - you’ll barely notice the waves. But if you’re worried, grab some travel sickness bands or tablets just in case. Better safe than queasy.

Terms & Conditions

If you wanna get clued up on all the legal bits and bobs, then you're gonna wanna head to our handy dandy pages we've popped down below, just to get all your ducks in a row. Don't want any surprises when you're gearing up to set sail, right? Check em' out:

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