Unlike rating systems used in other guides, our system is simple. We break down the essential elements of a cruise experience (dining, activities, children's activities, entertainment, service, overall enjoyment, and overall value), and rate them from "poor" to "outstanding." Photos of each ship combine with the text to give a better sense of the very real differences among the various lines.
Most important, this is the only cruise guide that provides the real prices people pay for cruises, not just the rack rates. Other guides tell you that a seven-night cruise aboard Norwegian's Norwegian Jewel costs $2,299. You can pay that if you want to, but only Frommer's tells you that the same cruise is selling for $764. We give both the rack rates and the discount price for every cruise we review. This feature alone makes Frommer's Cruises and Ports of Call by far the most valuable trip-planning book among cruise guides.
Our authors, noted cruise experts who've personally checked out every ship sailing in and around North America, offer candid and unbiased opinions on them all. They are completely up to date, with all the latest developments and the newest ships. You'll also get complete coverage of the major port destinations, with advice on how to spend your limited time ashore.
Forget the "overfed, newlywed, nearly dead" stereotype. Today's cruises are tailored for your tastes, whether you're a senior, a traveling family, a swinging single, a wheelchair user, or a swinging, wheel-chair-using granddad. You can sail on a floating country club to little yachting islands; bop around Hawaii in the first new U.S.-flagged cruise ships in generations; take an expedition from Alaska over to the Russian Far East; take the Queen Mary 2 across the pond to England; sail a 100-year-old schooner off the Maine coast or a floating B&B down the Mississippi; travel among the reefs and indigenous cultures of Central America; or spend a week in the Caribbean on board a big white megaship. There are also active adventure cruises, cruises geared to fine food and wine, cruises with a cultural or historic bent, and, of course, the classic fun-in-the-sun relaxation escape. In this chapter, we'll introduce you to the lot of them.
1 Homeland Cruise Regions in Brief
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