I’ve been amazed at how many people become regular cruisers. We spoke to one couple who had been on 90 cruises, and another was on their 27th. It is a fun way to travel. I’m contemplating a cruise around the Greek Islands in a year or two, assuming the rioters leave something standing & our own economy hasn’t collapsed.
What’s not to love? Unpack once, be pampered in spas, sit by pools, tour different countries, walk beaches, play blackjack in casinos, see shows every night and eat great food - assuming you avoid the buffets.
I’ve been on the Sun (twice), the Dawn (twice) and the Pearl. I’ve never felt overcrowded or rushed on any of them. Our next will be the Epic.
The Greek islands are on our bucket list. Hope it’s still there in the next few years.
On the one cruise I took with my sister - we learned about a senior who stayed on the ship permanently. So I did a little research - it’s quite common.
http://www.silverplanet.com/lifestyles/retirement-living/cruise-ships-different-way-retire/46559
On the one cruise I took with my sister - we learned about a senior who stayed on the ship permanently. So I did a little research - it’s quite common.
http://www.silverplanet.com/lifestyles/retirement-living/cruise-ships-different-way-retire/46559