Romance and luxury cruises
Luxury cruises have definitely many lovers as well as others who just hate them. The ones who claim to hate them haven’t necessarily tried one and their have a rather stereotypical opinion. For many people they are just remnants of the first half of the 20th century, the time when so many luxurious cruise boats were shipped. The Britannic and Titanic are two of the big names but mainly because they were sunk. Some of the biggest and most luxurious boats ended people’s lives in a tragic way and this is why people are still talking about them.
Watching the Titanic when I was still a teenager I was amazed by the size, wealth and all that incredible amount of money spent for the construction of a luxurious boat, which was meant to be unsinkable. My relatives who had immigrated to the United States were visiting us in England almost every summer, always in a cruise as they didn’t want to risk getting in a plane. They seemed to enjoy it so much talking about those cruises that we didn’t have much chance to interrupt them and talk about our things.
The romance, is a large part of the reason that luxury cruises appeal to so many people. After so many Hollywood made cruise films it seems extraordinary if anyone will ever get in a cruise without falling in love with that beautiful and aristocratic man/woman. At the same time I knew that my budget wouldn’t make it very possible to try any of those 5 star cruises my aunties were so enthusiastic about. Sometimes they were even talking about those amazing Silver Sea cruises or about those Oceania cruises that it became one of my dreams into the child’s mind.
It all changed though after my wife won a pair of tickets for a luxury cruise in a competition and I was forced to join her. I definitely recommend it to all open minded people and those who like having their own experience before making any judgments.
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