Which is best for Honeymoon?
#4
Guest
Posts: n/a
children, children. When is your honeymoon, Steph? What do you and your fiancee enjoy? (dancing, hiking, snorkel, beach, castles) Cruises go everywhere and offer everything. Some lines cater to older passengers, others want to maintain a "party atmosphere". Tell us more about yourseld and your fiancee, the month you are traveling and the part of the world you want to visit.
#7
Guest
Posts: n/a
Steph,<BR><BR>Other than the now defunct Renaissance, I can't think of any adults only lines. Most of the upscale lines do not actively encourage children nor offer any programs for them, so therefore don't have many children on board. If you're looking for active, pampered, and relaxing, you may want to look into Radisson, Windstar, and perhaps even the new SeaDream (have read some positive reviews). The latter two have fold-down watersports platforms on the stern of all of their ships with different water toys for your use. And Radisson has them on some (I know on Paul Gauguin) if not all of theirs. I've seen lots of discounts lately that would make these lines much more reasonable than usual. Hope this helps.
Trending Topics
#8
Guest
Posts: n/a
A honeymoon on one of Seabourn's mega<BR>yacht's would be perfect!! No children<BR>and the passengers are great as is the<BR>crew and staff! I've been on the Legend and the Pride and Seabourn is the finest<BR>line!! I describe it as "an out of body experience!!" Have fun!!




