Maybe we could line up all the cruises we have booked.
Well, since you asked:
Dec '24 - Silver Moon Caribbean Barbados to Cartagena (Colombia)
Caribbean & Central America luxury cruises from Bridgetown to Cartagena aboard Silversea cruise ships. Discover the itinerary and excursions! Departs Dec 21, 2024
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Jan '25 - Crown Princess Sydney-Hobart-Sydney with AFF
June '25 - Ponant Arctic/Svalbard (incl charter flights from.to Paris) (Virtuoso)
Somewhere in the High Arctic, between 76 and 80 degrees latitude North, Spitsbergen, meaning "pointed mountains”, awaits you for seven days of unforgettable travel looking out for wild life. You will lift the anchor in Longyearbyen, where colourful wooden
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Dec '25 - Ponant Bali to Cairns (Virtuoso)
With featured guest Christine Ockrent, journalist specialising in French and international news and geopolitical questions, author of some fifteen books. Over 16 days, fall under the spell of the beauty and richness of the Indonesian archipelago and the n
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July '26 - Ponant Greek islands and Med. (Virtuoso)
The mildness of summer on the waters of the Mediterranean Sea promises you an unforgettable 13-day journey between Greece, Corsica and Italy. Aboard Le Boréal, fall under the spell of the Mediterranean landscapes and the ancient vestiges that will tell yo
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Ponant, while not my first choice, is getting my business atm because they offer a huge number of cruises with no Single Supplement AND they are going to where I want to go.
Too big, too small
What's a just right?
All depends what you want to do. My classification
A: 'Expeditions' where you get out in zodiacs and explore on-shore, 1-2 times a day, vessels: <150-300pax. Expensive
B: Non expedition, day trips ashore and you want a bit of style: 200-400pax. Not bad
C: The cruise is part of the destination,1000+pax, cheaper.
In order, the above are B, C, A, A, B. My previous 3 have all been type A.