Six-Star
Cruising on Luxury Cruise Lines
By Colin Hartness
A luxury
cruise is just what the name implies, a cruise at the upper end of
the spectrum, not just five stars but a six-star cruise. There are
six cruise lines that are in the luxury class: Crystal Cruise Line,
Cunard Cruise Line, Radisson Seven Seas, The Yachts of Seabourn,
Silversea Cruise Line, and Windstar Cruises.
Crystal Cruise
Line has received numerous awards for excellence. For the last nine
years, Conde Nast Traveler has named Crystal Best Large-Ship Cruise
Line. Also for the last nine years, Travel + Leisure magazine has
given Crystal the status of Worlds Best Large-Ship Cruise Line. And
for service, a Travel + Leisure readers poll voted Crystal Worlds
Best.
Crystal Cruise
Line operates only three ships: Crystal Harmony, Crystal Symphony
and Crystal Serenity. These ships carry approximately 1,000
passengers each and Crystal Cruise Line boasts the greatest
passenger space per guest of any cruise line.
Do you recognize
the ship names Queen Mary and Queen Elizabeth? These great ships
come from Cunard, a name long synonymous with luxury and elegance
in cruises. With Cunard, the journey may be even more magnificent
than the destination states their promotional
literature.
Cunard operates
just two award-winning luxury ships. The Queen Mary 2, launched in
January, 2004, is known as the longest, tallest and largest ocean
liner and carries 2,620 passengers. It is replacing the Queen
Elizabeth 2 for transatlantic crossings but the QE2 will still be
available for cruises.
Radisson Seven
Seas is a small luxury cruise line. Small here means that the ships
carry a small number of passengers. Fewer than 700 fortunate
passengers per cruise are pampered by attentive staff. Radisson
Seven Seas has been named by Conde Nast Traveler and Travel +
Leisure magazines to be the Worlds Best Small Cruise Line. Radisson
Seven Seas appeals to the sophisticated traveler.
The Yachts of
Seabourn cruise line advertises that they provide Ultra Luxury by
delivering the highest levels of personalized service to an
exclusive group of guests aboard intimate, elegant ships that could
visit the most enticing destinations worldwide. Seabourn sails
three identical all-suite ships that cater to only 208 passengers
each. Of course, dining and service is world-class.
Silversea Cruises
is a new company, founded in 1994, for the express purpose of
providing an ultra-luxury cruise experience aboard small and
intimate ships with all the features of a large cruise vessel. The
Silverseas ships Cloud, Wind, Shadow, and Whisper provide all-suite
accommodations that between 250 square feet and over 1,300 square
feet in size. Silversea vies with Radisson Seven Seas and Crystal
Cruise Lines for the accolades of Conde Nast Traveler and Travel +
Leisure in the worlds best categories. Silversea Cruises has also
has been named by Conde Nast Traveler and Travel + Leisure
magazines to be the Worlds Best Small Cruise Line many times since
its inception.
Windstar Cruises
offers a totally different sailing experience. Windstar Cruises
offers motor-sail-yachts instead of cruise ships. Yes, their ships
actually have sails that are computer-controlled with the latest in
technology. Windstars four ships carry just 148 to 308 passengers
in staterooms or luxurious suites, giving the feel of being aboard
a personal yacht. Even with such a small fleet, Windstar Cruises
sail to over 47 countries around the world.
If youre in the
market for a luxury cruise, there are a number of excellent cruise
lines to chose from.
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