If you’re considering hitting the high seas for your next holiday, be it on a luxury or budget cruise, these five websites will help you make the right choices.
Cruise Guide
Not only can you find affordable cruising options, last-minute deals and handy tips, but also the online community is a great place to ask questions about a particular cruise and get real feedback as to what other fellow cruisers think. After all, there’s nothing quite like an unbiased opinion.
Cruise Co
Aimed at an Australian audience, this site provides a comprehensive guide to all of the best cruising options available at any given time. It includes cruises all over the world and should be your first stop at which to look when planning your next cruise.
Cruise Australia
Cruise Australia provides a broad spectrum of cruising options around Australia, including some wanderlust inducing Whitsundays sailing trips. However, for those who have their sights set on horizons further afar, it also caters for around-the-world cruises.
Maritime Matters
Not for first-timers or amateurs, this website is for the seasoned cruisers who want to know more about the ships on which they will cruise. With information on the history of cruising, it even includes a page that lists details of ships currently being built. Nothing like a bit of forward planning!
CruiseShopping.com
If you know where you want to go, when you want to leave and for how long you want to travel, then this site is for you. Offering last minute deals, added value and competitively priced airfares, Cruise Shopping will help you locate the best deal for your chosen cruise. This is the site to visit when you’re ready to book.
Do you have any other go-to websites for researching, comparing or booking a cruise? We’d love to hear about them in the comments.
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