A low cost cruise exists! Here is the site that helps you find your low cost cruise: river cruises, but also holidays in sailing ships and the classic cruise in the northern fjords, in Europe or in the Caribbean.
Travel it means moving, it means seeing new things and dealing with other worlds. Traveling means forgetting your own world for a while and making the world of others our own. There are different ways to travel, there are those who prefer to do it by car, taking all the time they deem right, those who do it by train to avoid tiredness problems and to rest while looking at the landscape that passes by and those by plane. Someone has still decided to see the world on foot and almost as a challenge grinds miles and miles in search of their happiness. Others, perhaps the laziest, have decided to see it on a boat and some of these even on a cruise.
La cruise it's just a different way to explore a world, the world. On a cruise, you are accompanied, step by step, towards what is far away, towards the unknown. We do not decide the route, even if we can choose the stops, and we do not decide the cabin mates or the shows on board.
The cruise is a different way to move, a more relaxed way for sure, but also calmer and many times more practical. On a cruise you don't need to know how much gasoline costs in that country, you don't need to know where to eat the best burger in town or where to go to sleep, on a cruise you have everything, at your fingertips. The cruise it's an easier way to travel and usually it is not young people who prefer it, but older couples or old friends. Young people have in mind the cruise as something expensive, like a not low cost holiday, but I can prove to you otherwise with cruises
Speaking of cruises, we must immediately say that there are not only the giant cruise ships that we are used to seeing, but there are several. Among these i sailing ships, to spend a holiday and feel in another era. An unusual means for a trip, but of great effect. Finally, just to disprove those who think of the cruise think of the most common routes such as that of Genoa-Spain, there are also river cruises, which cross Europe, but not only, passing within its cities, through rivers. Have you ever thought of see Budapest and Vienna in a single boat trip? Now you can!
Then there are the cruises that we all dream of taking at least once in our life, the cruises that catapult us in a few moments, only with the thought, into distant worlds populated by gnomes and stars. The cruise that touches theAntarctica and the Arctic Ocean it is one of the cruises that in my opinion makes you dream more. Beyond this, to go from one extreme to the other there is the Caribbean cruise or the Hawaii cruise or that which, even, runs through a world Tour. And now comes the crucial question.
How much do these cruises cost?
We begin to do the math in our pockets. First we have to choose the cabin, perhaps even before the routes. Obviously the inside cabin, the one that has no view, is much less than the outside cabin and the balcony. Let's talk about one difference of 200 € per cruise per person about. If you are two, it is already a saving of 400 €. The view of the sea or of the coast in the morning as soon as you wake up, I understand that it may have its reason, but with a saving of this type you have to give something, and be satisfied.
Le less expensive cruises are those in Europe, especially the river ones. If you have never done one and want to start "seeing how you are", I recommend one of these. To give an example, a cruise departing and returning to Hamburg in mid-September, touching Belgium, France, Holland and of course Germany, costs € 499 per inside cabin for two people.
What is included in the price?
Regardless of the tempting price, this is one thing that does not and perhaps never will change on a cruise. THE prices include all meals, then breakfast, lunch and dinner and coffee and tea, but I don't understand the drinks. If you want to make a splash then find out about how much drinks, such as water, come in on a cruise and make an estimate based on the people who will travel. Nothing that expensive anyway. If you think that a week of cruising for two is around € 500 excluding drinks, it means € 250 per person minimum, for a maximum of € 300 / € 350 each. There are those who spend much more for a week at the beach here in Italy, don't you think?
How do you think? Have you tried a cruise? Are you curious to do it?
What is the route you would like to do for a lifetime? Will I reveal mine? That of the Norwegian fjords!