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Issue 17, July 17, 2012; Daydream Excursions Insider Travel Tips - Our weekly vehicle to share knowledge and help you get the most out of your dream trips.
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Feature Article: Small Ship vs. Large Ship Cruising

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This weeks feature article explores small vs. large ship cruising.  We're not talking about just mega-ships vs. river cruisers; this week it's about the mega yacht trips offered from Variety Cruises. I attended a webinar and felt inspired to share with you.

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Feature Article: Small Ship vs. Large Ship Cruising

Here is a list of the Top 10 Differences of Small Ship vs. Large Ship cruising according to webinar presented by Variety Cruises covering accommodations, dining, entertainment, itineraries, excursions, and more.  We’re going to focus on the small ship difference as big ship cruising get most of the press!

While the demand for big cruise ships continues to increase, there’s also an increased momentum for the intimacy of small ship cruising.   (Refer to our River Cruise article.)  Similar to the difference between a boutique hotel and a sprawling all-inclusive resort, large ship offerings innately differ from small ships, and the choice is based on YOUR preferences.

Variety Cruises M/Y Harmony G

Variety Cruises M/Y Harmony G

  

1) Accommodations Beautifully appointed boutique-style accommodations all have large windows or portholes and many river ships offer balconies.

2) Dining Think intimate, casual meals including delicious local recipes.  Smaller ships may restock the pantries on a daily basis from local markets with fresh goods. Many Variety Cruises itineraries are half board—breakfast and one meal—depending on the schedule, encouraging guests to explore the culinary offerings ashore. Why rush back to the ship for a free meal and miss out on the local cuisine and culture?

3) Service & Crew With a crew-to-passenger ratio of 1-to-2, service is about as personalized as it can get. By the first day you’ll find yourself on a first-name basis with the captain and the crew. On the ground, local reps are your personal ambassadors to every region.

4) Services & Amenities Small ships and mega-yachts have inside and outside dining areas, a spacious sundeck, a swimming platform, lounge areas, a bar and multiple observation decks. Some have a spa and fitness center. While there is on board entertainment, your vacation is all about what you experience on shore. The ships aren’t the destination—they’re only the best way to get there.

5) Itineraries Small ships take you to smaller, more authentic ports. The combination of famous with off-the-beaten-track is key, and it’s made possible because of the small ship size (i.e., well known Mykonos paired with Folegandros, also known as the “Secret Santorini”.)  Fewer countries are visited allowing a more in-depth experience of the cultures, the communities and the cuisine.

6) Swimming

Compare the sea to a large ship pool!  A quick swim stop in the Aegean Sea for guests aboard the Galileo.

Compare this to a large ship pool! A quick swim stop in the Aegean Sea for guests aboard the Galileo.

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