Saga Cruise has a minimum of age of 50 years, however, if you are in your 40’s and travel with someone over the age of 50 years you are fine. Don’t be fooled into thinking this is going to a geriatric trip because it won’t be. Guests do not retire to bed at 9 pm.
With so many extra benefits it is hard not to fall in love with Saga.
Every cruise is all-inclusive on Discovery and Adventure- an excellent choice of wines and beers with your lunch along with unlimited drinks, so no nasty bar bills at the end of your holiday.
All meals and snacks included along with Tea & Coffee, A full programme of live music and talks.
Not forgetting the Gym and Sauna which are on offer, and if your feeling very energetic you can join the exercise classes.
24-hour room service is available for you, along with complimentary Wi-Fi, that in itself is a bonus as most cruise lines now charge for Wi-Fi, Free shuttle buses are also included at most ports you will visit.
The food is reported as being sensational on board and with the East to West speciality restaurant being free of charge, you can’t eat better on the seven seas.
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