I sailed on a cruise ship with 107 vs. 7000 passengers: here's how they compared
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I have cruised on large cruise ships over two dozen times whether to explore Alaska or Island toop through the South Pacific
the first difference I noticed between cruising with 107 passengers versus 7,000 passengers was the lack of a concrete itinerary
Expedition cruises on the other hand put the primary focus of the cruise experience on the destination
I found my experience cruising to Antarctica on the Sea Spirit to be among my most monumentous rewarding travel experiences
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Jenna sailed on the world's largest cruise ship and one of the smallest, so here's what it's like to try both. Disclosure: Poseidon Adventures invited us to sail at no additional cost, but opinions are our own. [Subscribe for more Royal Caribbean videos!] https://is.gd/p6dgx0 [Listen to our Podcast] https://www.royalcaribbeanblog.com/podcast Get news, information and advice at http://RoyalCaribbean.Blog [Social Links] https://www.facebook.com/royalcaribbeanblog https://www.tiktok.com/@therclblog http://instagram.com/royalcaribbeanblog ------------------- Feeling inspired to visit Antarctica with Poseidon Expeditions yourself next season? Get an additional discount of $500 USD for cruises in the 2024/25 Antarctic season by using the code #JENNA500 when booking. For more details on expedition cruise offerings, contact Poseidon Expeditions directly (and follow them on Tik Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@poseidonexpeditions) https://poseidonexpeditions.com/?utm_source=cruiseblog&utm_medium=referral #poseidonexpeditions #seaspirit #antarctica