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Any seasoned cruise holiday makers here?
Going on my first next year
Any tips?
Going on my first next year
Any tips?
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Don't.
So how else would you see Antarctica?Don't.
Run with stereotypes
Those who like to cruise - older clientele
Those who’d be. On forums - younger clientele
You’d find some around here who cruise, but I’m willing to bet, they’re not prowling this part of bigfooty frequently.
It’s a great family activity. Went 2 years ago on 12 day cruise with the wife and 7 year old son and we had an absolute ball. There is always something to do or just laze around it’s up to you.
The mix was fairly even, families, 20/30s and older people.
New Caledonia.New Zealand or Caledonia ?
Sounds great - would love to see Antarctica that way, although I suppose apart form those sightseeing flights there is no other way. I know what you mean about the price though, we (sisters and brother) just booked the folks on an anniversary cruise (50th) to the Kimberley through this mob and there was no change from $25k for the two of them.. Was something that they've been wanting to do for ages and it does look great, but so it should for those prices!So how else would you see Antarctica?
Was gonna go a low end cruise.
But great uncle was going to go same season, so I delayed mine from nov 19 to feb 20 to go silver seas (nearly went ponant)
Yeah yeah, high end and 4x the cost as what I planned. But goi with family effectively on my 30th (cruise starts 5 days after my 30th) was a nice touch
Run with stereotypes
Those who like to cruise - older clientele
Those who’d be. On forums - younger clientele
You’d find some around here who cruise, but I’m willing to bet, they’re not prowling this part of bigfooty frequently.
I have never been on a cruise myself, but would be open to going on one within Australia. Does anyone know if you need a passport if the ship is only going to Australian ports, for example Perth - Adelaide - Melbourne - Sydney - Brisbane?
I assume the cruise stops at a few of the islands, if so that would be pretty enjoyablewe are doing our first cruise next year, cruising from Brisbane upto Cairns and back for 7 days. something we have been talking about for awhile and decided to bite the bullet and book a cruise
I assume the cruise stops at a few of the islands, if so that would be pretty enjoyable
you would be better off driving imodoesn't stop at islands, but stops at Airlie Beach, Port Douglas and Cairns for the day
you would be better off driving imo
But that would be more expensive I assume with car hire, petrol, accom, food ext