Favorite Adult-Oriented Cruise Line
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To NYGolfer41,
When you say HAL has an "older" clientele, do you mean 50's or as high as 70's? And are there fewer children?
My husband & I have booked a 4th of July Caribbean cruise on HAL and I'm hoping for an older (50-something) crowd, & not a bunch of wild teens.
Thank you.
When you say HAL has an "older" clientele, do you mean 50's or as high as 70's? And are there fewer children?
My husband & I have booked a 4th of July Caribbean cruise on HAL and I'm hoping for an older (50-something) crowd, & not a bunch of wild teens.
Thank you.
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I second the vote for Windstar - Windsurf. Just returned and will go again. If you are looking for lots of activity - windstar doesn't have it. There are no rock climbing walls, no golf or skeet shooting, no ice rinks just a beautiful ship, with library, spa, casino, fitness room, pool and hot tubs,lounge singer and plenty of time to relax. Our ports of call were Lisbon, Morroco, Spain. They were enjoyable but time was limited so you don't really get a full taste of the area but enough to wet your appetite. The ages were 40 - 70. THis is a group of people who are well traveled so that is the topic of most conversations. We bought our ticket half price from a charity auction but I noticed that there were deals up to the week before we left.
Give Windstar a try. The Windsurf is their largest (5 mast) but they also have two other ships that are a bit smaller.
Give Windstar a try. The Windsurf is their largest (5 mast) but they also have two other ships that are a bit smaller.