2017-02-13

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African Safari Club Cruises – Indian Ocean and African river cruises on smaller ships. Includes fleet, itinerary and charter flight information.

American Cruise Lines – Small cruise line offering cruises on the US Eastern Seaboard on American-flagged small ships (none larger than 100 guests).

American Safari Cruises – Small line with sailings to Alaska, Pacific Northwest and Mexico on small yachts (12-36 guests each). Itineraries feature close-up viewing of wildlife.

Azamara Cruises – Small “deluxe” cruise line positioned below luxury and above premium. Mid-size ships on European, Caribbean and Asian itineraries. Includes online booking.

Captain Cook Cruises – Small ship, destination-oriented line with ships operating in Australia and the South Pacific. Offers online booking.

Carnival Cruise Lines – Popular, mass-market cruise line with sailings to the Caribbean, Mexico, Europe and Alaska. Information about destinations, excursions, and life on board. Direct bookings.

Celebrity Cruises – Premium-priced line with mid to large-size vessels sailing to the Caribbean, Alaska, Europe, and South America. Offers online booking.

Clipper Stad Amsterdam – Tall ship sailing vessel built in modern times but with traditional sails and ambiance. Dutch-registered, voyages in Europe and the Caribbean. Charters available.

Compagnie des Îles du Ponant – French line with modern sailing vessels on exotic itineraries around the world.

Coral Princess Cruises – Small cruise line with small-ship expedition cruises in Australia’s Great Barrier Reef, New Zealand and small South Pacific islands.

Costa Cruises – Large, “Italian style” contemporary cruise line with sailings in the Mediterranean and Caribbean. Offers online booking.

Cruise West – Small-ship line (maximum capacity 102 guests) sails in Alaska, the Pacific Northwest, Mexico, Costa Rica and northern Asia. Includes a crew and officer blog written from the ships.

Crystal Cruises – High-end cruise line with mid-size ships sailing relatively exotic, longer itineraries. Numerous theme cruises each year. Includes a travel agent finder.

Cunard Line – Luxury line following British ocean liner tradition. Trans-Atlantic crossings, around-the-world, Caribbean and European cruises. Includes historic information and a travel agent finder.

Disney Cruise Line – Family-oriented, Disney-themed cruises on modern and well-appointed ships. Caribbean and Mediterranean itineraries.

EasyCruise – Low-cost cruise holidays in the Greek islands and Turkey. A la carte pricing (food is not included), many over-nights in port, and a young demographic. Offers online booking.

Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines – Premium-priced line catering for British customers with older small- to mid-sized refit to a good standard. Relatively longer, exotic cruises. UK customers can book online.

Great Lakes Cruise Company – Small-ship cruise line sailing the Great Lakes between the U.S. and Canada. Owned by Conlin Travel.

Hebridean Island Cruises – Very high-end Scottish luxury line operating small ships around Northern Europe, the Med, the Caribbean and South America. Pricing is more inclusive than most.

Holland America Cruise Line – Large, premium-priced line known for gracious service. Mid-sized ships sail to Alaska, Caribbean, Europe and exotic locations including an annual around-the-world cruise. Offers direct booking.

Hurtigruten the Norwegian Coastal Voyage – Exploration-oriented cruise line focused on remote, beautiful coastlines in Norway, Greenland and Antarctica.

Imperial Majesty Cruise Line – Offers two night sailings from Fort Lauderdale, FL to Nassau, Bahamas on the Regal Empress.

Island Cruises – UK-targeted line that sails to the Mediterranean, Caribbean, trans-Atlantic. Offers online booking.

Kristina Cruises – Small Finnish line with older vessels. Baltic, Finland, Red Sea, Western Europe and Mediterranean itineraries. Formerly known as Rannikkolinjat. Available in English and Finnish.

Lindblad Expeditions – Adventure cruises and exotic vacations to the Galapagos, Alaska, and Antarctica. Includes extensive information on destinations and affiliation with National Geographic.

Louis Cruises – Mediterranean and Black Sea cruises on older vessels.
MSC Mediterranean Shipping Company – Italian cruise line with a large, modern fleet operating in the Mediterranean, Atlantic and Caribbean.

North Star Cruises Australia – Australian wilderness and coral reef diving itineraries aboard the yacht True North, which features an on-board helicopter.

Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) – Mass market line with large ships offering “freestyle” cruising: no set dining times, no dress codes, numerous extra-charge restaurants. Sails to the Caribbean, Mexico, Alaska, and Europe. Also operates NCL America, a US-flagged subsidiary operating in Hawaii. Offers online booking.

Oceania Cruises – “Upscale” line positioned below luxury and above premium. Sails to exotic locations on mid-size ships.

P&O Australia – Large ship sailings around Australia and in the South Pacific, departing from Sydney and Brisbane.

P&O Cruises – British line with worldwide destinations including Europe, Australia, Caribbean and a World Cruise. Offers online booking.

Princess Cruises – Large, mid-price cruise line with ships that sail to a wide range of North American and exotic destinations. Offers online booking.

Regent Seven Seas Cruises – Small luxury line with mid-size ships (under 700 guests each) that sail on longer cruises to relatively exotic destinations. Formerly known as Radisson Seven Seas Cruises.

Royal Caribbean International (RCI) – Mass-market line known for innovative large ships with features such as rock-climbing walls and onboard surfing. Sails to the Caribbean, Mexico, Alaska, Europe, South America and Asia. Offers online booking.

Sea Cloud Cruises – Two tall sailing ships in the Caribbean and Mediterranean and river cruisers operating in European waterways.

Sea Wolf Adventures – Classic, 12-guest vessel offers natural history and wildlife adventure cruising in Glacier Bay Alaska, British Columbia and the San Juan Islands.

Seabourn Cruise Line – Luxury vacations on large yachts. Known for highly personalized service, formal atmosphere, and water sports off the ship’s own marina. Sailings to a range of exotic destinations worldwide.

SeaDream Yacht Club – Small, high-end line with ships that carry up to 110 guests. Relatively exotic destinations and access to small ports. Offers charters.

Sikumi Alaska Cruises – Small-ship Alaska cruises on the M.V. Sikumi, a 12-guest converted trawler.

Silversea Cruises – High-end line with small ships (250-400 guests). Relatively long sailings to a range of exotic destinations around the world.

Spirit of Adventure – Value-oriented discovery and exploration-oriented cruises on a classic (i.e., older) ship to South America, Antarctica, Europe, Africa, and the Caribbean. Offers online booking.

Star Clippers – Tall ship sailing vessels in the Caribbean, the Mediterranean and the Far East. Offers charters and a travel agent finder.

Star Cruises – Large Asian cruise line with modern ships sailings primarily out of Singapore, Hong Kong, and Malaysia. Offers both gambling-oriented short cruises and longer voyages.

Travel Dynamics International – Small line with small ships focused on cultural and educational travel. Sails to the Mediterranean, South America and Antarctica. Offers charters as well as scheduled cruises.

Variety Cruise – Small yacht sailings in the Greek Islands and the Red Sea.

Viking Star Cruises – Small-yacht cruises in the Greek islands on sailing and motor vessels. Focus is on time in port, with an average of just 4 hours per day at sea.

Voyages of Discovery – Value-oriented discovery cruises on a classic ship to exotic destinations including Antarctica, South America, Northern Europe, and the South Pacific.

Windstar Cruise Line – Casual-atmosphere luxury cruises on small vessels (100-200 guests). Ships use sails and diesel power. Mediterranean, Caribbean and Central America itineraries.

The World of ResidenSea – Luxury residences available for condo-style purchase aboard “The World” cruise liner. Occasionally short-term rentals are possible.

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