Cruise Ship Size Matters
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Creator's Key Takeaways
We are passionate about sharing our knowledge about river cruises, expedition, yacht, and barge cruises so you are informed when it comes to choosing your own vacation experiences.
We're going to define it as 1,000 people or less.
Small ships are great value for the money if you ask us.
You're going to get more of a destination focus. You're going to get that personalized service, less crowds, less crowds on the ship and at the ports.
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In this inaugural episode of Small Ship Cruise Talk, we explore the world of small ship cruising, discussing: ➔ What qualifies as a small ship, and how many passengers can you expect ➔ An overview of the advantages of smaller vessels ➔ The unique experiences small ship cruises offer We delve into the community aspect of small ship cruising, the cost considerations, and how these cruises compare to larger ships. Our discussion of some popular small ship cruise lines will excite your future vacation planning - some of which you may have heard of, and others you likely have not, but are certainly worth knowing about! For more information about small ship experiences, we encourage you to visit our website, Sometimes Sailing: https://SometimesSailing.com As Amazon Associates, we earn on qualifying purchases. Some trips and experiences are hosted. We may make a commission on affiliate links in this description.