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There is no end
to the options available to you when you cruise. In addition to being able to choose from cruise destinations around the world, you can select the style in which you prefer to sail to those destinations.
Every cruise line is different, with its own unique style and personality. In general, cruise lines can be organized into four categories: Contemporary, Premium, Luxury and Specialty. To assist you in deciding which cruise line is right for you, we've compiled a comprehensive guide to all of the great cruise lines available here at Our Vacation Store.
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| Cruise lines in the Contemporary category offer outstanding value and a wide range of onboard amenities and activities designed for cruisers of all ages and interests. Ships are the largest in the industry, constructed to be “floating resorts” capable of carrying more than 3,000 passengers. |
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| While still appealing to a broad range of cruisers, Premium cruise lines are typically characterized by smaller ships and a greater focus on exceptional service, cuisine and amenities. The atmosphere is generally more subdued and refined. |
| Luxury cruise lines offer the ultimate in service, accommodations and amenities. The atmosphere tends to be more formal, although some lines specialize in casual elegance. Ships tend to be smaller and carry fewer passengers, creating abundant space. |
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| A special focus on destinations and/or a one-of-a-kind cruise experience are the hallmarks of Specialty cruise lines. There is more variety among Specialty cruise ships than in any other category. |
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