Interesting trips

Old Dec 13th, 2002, 12:33 PM
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Interesting trips

As a single woman, ,more interested in a fascinating trip than finding romance, what sort of cruise trips would you recommend ?
Caribbean conventional ?
Norwegian explorer ?
or what ?
 
Old Dec 13th, 2002, 06:52 PM
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Aurora, it really depends on what you want. I have taken solo tips where I wanted to just get away and was not really looking for "company", and I have found relaxation on a Caribbean cuirse. I just didn't go to any of the lounges or social functions. People will leave you alone if you want to be left alone .
Pick a cruise base on what part of the earth you want to explore and what you want to get from your trip. Do you want warmth and beach and sun? Go Caribbean. Do you want education and exposure to culture? Pick an explorer cruise. I personally don't care for a cruise to Europe. I love Europe and it is too big for a few day stops to do justice to it. Pick what you want to experience.

My most "facinating" cruise was a trip on the Alaskan Marine Ferry. This is how the Alaskans that live along the inside passage travel. This was not a conventional cruise ship. I did it solo and met some facinating people and I could get on and off the ferry in towns and spend as much time as I wanted there. Had many great experience from encountering grizzly bears to going to the Moose Dropping Festival!

 
Old Dec 14th, 2002, 07:38 AM
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What about the Windstar?
 
Old Dec 14th, 2002, 11:21 AM
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Aurora -

If you want a "fascinating" trip, forget Caribbean.

If you would like info on these
"fascinating" or unusual cruises, just ask:

Norweigan coast, North Pole, Bering Strait and Sea, Easter Island, Antartica, Scotland's outer islands.
 
Old Dec 14th, 2002, 12:24 PM
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I really enjoyed Iceland and points north and down the coast of Norway on Princess a few summers ago.

If you enjoy history, I'd recommend the Greek Isles and Turkey (Istanbul and Ephesus).

I agree with Dave on the low interest in Caribbean.

How about China/Japan/Thailand etc.?

Keep searching. Lots of interesting places out there!!
 
Old Dec 14th, 2002, 10:28 PM
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My favorites: Thialand for its architecture and history. Antartica for its nature and wildlife.

Paul
 
Old Dec 17th, 2002, 08:34 PM
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Hi All,
I'm a fairly newbie cruiser--would love to hear more suggestions/information about port intensive/'fascinating' cruises.
I loved my port intensive Alaska and NY/NE Canada cruises. Definately looking for new adventures. Thx much for any suggestions.
Faith
 
Old Dec 28th, 2002, 06:15 AM
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New Zealand cruise was fantastic....just pricey to get there
 
Old Dec 28th, 2002, 10:40 AM
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Research the small "Amazing Grace" ship.
It supplies all of the Barefoot cruising ships in the Caribbean! I think it includes 13 very small interesting Islands. I know the Amazing Grace has solo Cruises! I would love the adventure of this particular ship!!
Have fun! MB
 
Old Dec 28th, 2002, 11:00 AM
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two weeks in the Baltic is awesome... great cites like Stockholm, St. Petersberg, Copenhagen and Amsterdam, culture, white nights...can extend on either end and easily see London or Paris..
 
Old Dec 28th, 2002, 11:14 AM
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To Sister: Windstar is geared more to couples-- We were on the Windsurf( their 330 pass. ship in the Med) and only met 2 single ladies on the entire ship--All else were couples.....

Now, you don't say your age, but WINDJAMMER ( a totally different experience- ie low key-shorts and tee shirt) sailboating might be right up your alley if you are between 20-40....
You can learn how to sail a boat etc on that ship and it is VERY VERY low key....
 
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hi,
i would like to have some informations about cruises.
I would like to do one myself,never been in one..can you tell me some relly interesting?
thank you
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Old May 23rd, 2012, 08:54 AM
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Iris-Zompi-In Sept. 2013 we're taking a Princess cruise from Copenhagen to NY, 16 days. It includes Norway, Scotland, N.Ireland,Iceland,Greenland. It will be our 10th cruise, so we're not nearly as experienced as some the salty dogs on Fodors, but experienced enough to know we love cruising. We enjoy transAtlantics and have done 3. Check out various cruiseline websites and see what interests you and what prices are within your travel budget. Good luck.
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Old May 23rd, 2012, 07:23 PM
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Aurora,

When I was single I took probably about 7 cruises on my own as a solo traveler, to include a Windjammer (which last I heard is no longer in business). The majority of the itineraries were Caribbean and Mexico. I agree completely with Cathy's comments except that I loved (and still do) Europe.

However, the most fascinating trip I took as a single was not a cruise - Egypt. So if it were me - - I would do a Nile River Cruise if you're set on cruising. The second most fascinating trip was also not a cruise - a trip through Morocco which I ended up doing through a company where my traveling companions turned out to be a family from Switzerland and me and that was it. I practiced French; they practiced English. We travelled in a VW minibus with a guide on a 12 day trip. Great adventure.

I agree with others that you need to decide what "fascinating" means to you.

Pat
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Old May 24th, 2012, 06:04 AM
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Pat-I love your sense of adventure. Sounds like you've had some great trips!
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Will we tell them this post is almost ten years old?

Nah. Let's keep it to ourselves - more fun that way. I'm sure Aurora, if she's still alive, will come back soon.

Aurora...? Aurora...? Are you there...?
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Old May 24th, 2012, 05:03 PM
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Geez dogster - minor little details!!! O.K. I hate it when this happens.
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They did not catch me the first thing I looked at was the date
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Yup, Percy - we all get caught the first time. THEN we learn to look at the date. It just takes someone to Google her way in, ask a really dumb question and off we go.

Of course, this cruising board moves so slowly that now this post will be top of the heap for months. More kind people like patandhank will offer replies and round we go again.
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Hi dogster

I was wondering how in the world anyone dug up a 10 year posting !!!

Guess people are not crusing much because like you said this board moves slooowwllly !!

The Europe Board goes like a flash !
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