Feel Young Again With These Best Cruises For Seniors In 2010

Cruising is a great vacation idea for seniors, whether you are traveling alone or as a couple. Going on a cruise lets you peer places you’ve always wanted to visit and gets you away from your normal life for a fantastic vacation.

Silversea’s newest ship, the Silver Spirit, exemplifies luxury cruising at its best. With more activities, restaurants, and things to do the Silver Spirit is a unique definition for luxury cruises on a huge ship. For the inaugural season, embark upon a cruise that starts in Los Angeles and ends in New York and lasts twenty days. Or you can start at Fort Lauderdale and return on many voyages to the Caribbean. Some ports of call begin and destroy in Europe. Either way, taking a luxury cruise is perfect aboard the new Silver Spirit where more is better.

Cunard’s Queen Mary 2 is also a luxury cruise ship at its finest. The substantial ship is reminiscent of the luxury of the Titanic with all of the modern conveniences. Assume a cruise from one of many destinations including Europe, the Mediterranean, or even to China and Australia, the Queen Mary 2 will have you going places you never thought possible. This type of flee is a once in a lifetime opportunity.

Princess Cruises has affordable luxury with the Sapphire Princess. Whether you want to move to Alaska, Canada, or even the south Pacific, seniors will fit in perfectly with the Sapphire Princess. A huge stateroom, entertainment every night, and a day spa are all on ship for your comfort. While Princess doesn’t exactly come to mind as a cruise line for seniors, their reliability as a cruise line in general is top notch for the budget traveler.

Celebrity Cruises is also a very good glide line for seniors. The Constellation even has a conservatory for viewing an on-ship garden paradise in addition to dancing, live music, and plenty of places to walk around. If you enjoy reading, there is a huge library on ship for your reading and relaxation. Whether you go to the Pacific or the Panama Canal, there are plenty of places to see on the Constellation from Celebrity Cruises.

Lastly we have a more intimate setting on the Queen of the West, a steamboat that travels up and down the Columbia River and the Snake River in the Pacific Northwest. A seven-night waft starts at $3,400 and the ship is small enough to make an intimate enough setting to secure to know the ship and crew very easily. On shore excursions can also be included with your cruise as you retrace some of the steps that Lewis and Clark made over 200 years ago.

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