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If You Won The Lottery What’s The First Thing You’d book?

We published an article recently (which you can read in full here) in which we were musing about where we’d visit if we’d won the lottery. In the end we decided a World Cruise would be the best way to visit as much of our planet as possible but of course, seeing the world is just one thing we could do with the money… What if instead, we wanted the most luxury money could buy? The best service, the best food, the best suite… Being treated like royalty or better is what we’re aiming for here… Here’s the Ultimate Luxury Cruise...

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The Definitive Guide to Dining on a Cruise Ship

Ask anyone that’s ever been on a cruise to describe cruising and we’re sure one of the first things they’ll mention is the food. It’s what everybody always say’s and you know what…? They should! The dining experience (and the food in general) is one of the biggest (and best) parts to cruising and once you get past the luxury of the ship and the amazing destinations you’ll visit, it’s probably one of the things you’ll remember the most! It’s with that thought in mind that the www.CRUISE.co.uk team put together this guide on all things food related on your cruise…..   What to Wear to Dinner – Before they even get to dinner many people get hung up on what they’ll need to pack and wear on a cruise. That’s why we put together this helpful guide comparing all the different cruise lines dress codes so you can see at a glance what you might need.   Cruise Line Dinner Menus – Have you ever wondered if you’d like the food on a cruise ship? (Obviously you will!) If you’re a fussy eater though we’ve helpfully collected all the menus from every ship we’ve been on so you can see what the food is like before you even book!   Restaurant Comparison – Gone are the days when you’d just eat in the main restaurant on your cruise ship....

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The Definitive Guide to Ultra Luxury Cruising

By it’s very nature, cruising is luxurious. How could it not be? A cruise holiday always has and always will be one of, if not the most luxurious forms of travel. However, to paraphrase George Orwell – All cruise ships are luxurious but some are more luxurious than others, and there is exactly where choosing a cruise line can be difficult some times. What is luxury? How do you define it? It’s easy enough to say you recognise luxury once you’ve experienced it, but that doesn’t help when you’re trying to choose between ultra luxury, six star cruise ships. It was with that in mind that the www.CRUISE.co.uk team have put together the definitive guide to ultra luxury cruising…   Five of the Poshest Spas at Sea – What could ever be more luxurious than being pampered hand and foot in a spa? With that in mind we put together our top five most luxurious spa’s at sea.   Seabourn Seabourn’s Signature Experience’s – It’s hard to define that ‘je na sais quoi’ that makes cruising so luxurious but Seabourn have tried and even given them a name – Their signature experiences. Find out what makes them so special here.   Seabourn Dining – Nothing say’s elegance quite like dining on a cruise ship – You can find out what makes Seabourn’s dining experiences so unique here.   Seabourn’s Suites – Even Seabourn’s most...

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New Relaxation Chamber for Seven Seas Explorer

If you’re partial to the finer things in life, you’re in for a treat because Regent Seven Seas Cruises has unveiled the luxurious details of its latest vessel, the Seven Seas Explorer. Set to debut in July 2016, the 750-passenger cruise liner will be Regent’s most prestigious, rivalling that of its fleetmates Mariner, Voyager and Navigator. The design of the new ship captures the essence of the line’s much-loved traditional features, while incorporating a selection of more contemporary aesthetics. At a recent event at New York City’s St Regis Hotel, it was announced that the new luxury cruise ship will feature an in-cabin relaxation chamber inside the sumptuous Regent cruise. Spanning 3,875 square feet, with an additional 1,000 square foot veranda, the suite is the first to stretch across the width of a ship for 270-degree views. Regent suites have always been glamorous, but this one proves to be the best yet! Guests can marvel in the breathtaking sights from the glass-enclosed sunroom that overlooks the forward-facing balcony. Or for the music meisters among you, it’s likely that the custom-built Steinway grand piano will tempt you to play some classics. Not only this, but the suite also boasts an ensuite spa tucked inside the bathroom. Relax on the heated mosaic tile loungers while gazing out across the blue waters, or retreat to the steam room and sauna for some...

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The Most Luxurious Ship Ever Built

If you regularly embark on cruises but are looking for a holiday experience like no other, the new Seven Seas Explorer may be the answer. Deemed ‘the most luxurious ship ever built’, the high-quality vessel is the brainchild of Prestige Holdings, which includes Oceania Cruises and Regent Seven Seas Cruises. This month, Jason Montague was named president of the cruise line, taking over the role from Kunal Kamlani. Speaking about the new vessel, Mr Montague said: “We’re building the most luxurious ship ever created, and our loyal guests and travel agent partners are eagerly awaiting detailed information about Seven Seas Explorer. “This dedicated microsite provides us with a platform to provide our passionate brand advocates with the latest updates and exciting developments surrounding this extraordinary new ship from now through launch.” Prestige Holdings and Oceania Cruises were recently acquired by Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings. Together with the arrival of Seven Seas Explorer, the refurbishment of Princess Cruises‘ Ocean Princess by Oceania and the construction of the Norwegian Escape, the company fleet will be comprised of 24 ships. In addition, the Norwegian Bliss will arrive in 2017, followed by two Breakaway Plus Class ships in 2018 and 2019. Currently being constructed at the Fincantieri shipyards in Genoa, Seven Seas Explorer is the fourth addition to the luxury fleet, following the Seven Seas Mariner, Seven Seas Voyager and Seven Seas Navigator....

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