Why Bigger Cruise Ships Are Starting to Lose Access — and Value
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What if the biggest ship in the harbor is actually showing you the least?
Bigger ships lose access and often value.
The right ship elevates the journey. The wrong one quietly limits it and adds hidden costs.
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How small, purpose-built ships deliver better destinations, fewer crowds, and true all-inclusive value. What if the biggest ship in the harbor is actually showing you the least? As ports from Venice to Alaska limit ship size, travelers are discovering that smaller, purpose-built ships deliver better access, longer stays, and real all-inclusive value. In this video, we explain why lines like Silversea, Regent Seven Seas, Windstar, Azamara, and Uniworld are redefining the cruise experience — and why mass-market ships often fall short once the extra fees add up. 📞 Call or text Ted & Shelley at 406-360-8059 📺 Subscribe to Cruisin’ with Ted on YouTube for honest cruise guidance and insider comparisons. https://bit.ly/3CdLgGA Your dream trip deserves a thoughtful approach. 🌍🚢

