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Whether you’re after massive or modest, upmarket or mid-range, classic or expedition, there’s sure to be a ship to suit. Our experts offer the best advice on which cruise is best for you.

How to choose the perfect cruise

How to choose the perfect cruise

Whether you’re a cruise veteran or a first timer, a party animal or a culture vulture, there’s a cruise out there to suit every taste.

  • by Brian Johnston
Northern Lights.

25 incredible experiences you can only have on a ship

What cruise doubters overlook is that cruising, whatever its faults (and, yes, we’re aware of them), is an altogether different experience.

  • by Brian Johnston
Make good choices before boarding to ensure your cruise experience is the best it can be.

Are you the perfect cruiser? Check our etiquette guide to find out

If it takes two to tango, it takes a whole boatload of people to sail. Do you have your cruising etiquette down pat?

  • by Brian Johnston
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Fira town in Santorini island in Greece with cruise ship in the background.
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Traveller’s ultimate guide to cruise ports

Planning a cruise, but not sure what itinerary is right for you? Here’s our expert guide to some of the major port stops around the world.

The cost of drinks packages and individual drinks varies widely across cruise lines.

Are drinks packages worth it? 18 of cruising’s biggest questions, answered

Want to know how to score a seat at the Captain’s Table, or whether to splurge on a balcony suite or premium drinks package? We’ve got you covered.

  • by Brian Johnston
Beautiful St. Paul’s Bay in Rhodes, Greece.

The world’s 15 greatest seas and how to explore them in comfort

Dreaming of sailing the seven seas? Even better, match these 15 amazing expanses of water with the best lines for a cruise of a lifetime.

  • by Brian Johnston
Avoid the ‘single supplement’: How to choose the best cruise as a solo traveller

Avoid the ‘single supplement’: How to choose the best cruise as a solo traveller

Cruising solo can be better, cheaper and smarter – here’s how to make the most of your solo cruise.

  • by Kristie Kellahan
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How to choose the best cabin on a cruise ship

The location of your cabin influences cost, convenience, noise levels and movement, and also creates subtle differences in cabin space.

  • by Brian Johnston
Silversea’s newest ship, Silver Ray, at port in Lisbon.

Technology is transforming the way we cruise

Shipboard life is becoming increasingly digital – slow internet on board is a thing of the past.

  • by Brian Johnston
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Bora Bora comes into view.

The hassle-free, lazy way to explore the Pacific

Pacific islands are glorious, but the logistics of travelling through them can be challenging, unless you’re on a cruise.

  • by Brian Johnston
Sun Princess, the “next-level Love Boat”.

On board the new cruise giant that’s a ‘next-level Love Boat’

With a glass dome up top, a sphere atrium below and liquefied natural gas for propulsion, the new Sun Princess is in a class of its own.

  • by Kerry van der Jagt
The ship’s pool deck.

I can’t live like this: The cruise ship that ruined life on land for me

Returning to normal life is difficult after spending a week on board one of the world’s most luxurious ships.

  • by Craig Platt
Regional flavours in the SALT Kitchen.

The surprising things I learnt about Mediterranean food on board a ship

As a former food-magazine editor, I wasn’t expecting to broaden my culinary knowledge on a cruise ship.

  • by Trudi Jenkins
Norwegian Jewel passes beneath Centennial Bridge on the Panama Canal.

It’s one of the world’s greatest cruise experiences, but few Aussies do it

In the realm of amazing cruise experiences, a transit of the waterways and intricate locks of this engineering miracle is near the top.

  • by Kristie Kellahan
The Thrill Island waterpark is like some contraption Wile E Coyote might create to capture the Roadrunner.

I sailed on the world’s biggest cruise ship and it was bonkers

With capacity for 7000 passengers, Icon of the Seas is like an ocean-going lovechild of Looney Tunes and Las Vegas.

  • by Keith Austin
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Ascent celebrity cruise ship.

The coolest new cruises and ships for 2024

Expand your horizons as you float away on board the best vessels on offer in the new year.

  • by Brian Johnston
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How to travel on a luxury ship for half the price

Want to try a new cruise line or sample the high life on a luxury ship at below regular cost? A repositioning cruise might bag you a bargain-price holiday.

  • by Brian Johnston
Rent a bike to explore places like Bornholm, Denmark.

How to make the most of your time ashore during a cruise

When it comes to cruise ship shore excursions it pays to be sure of what you want to see and do when going ashore.

  • by Anthony Dennis
The Magic Carpet was designed by Tom Wright, responsible for the cloud-piercing Burj Al Arab in Dubai.

Too much to do: On board ‘the world’s most innovative cruise ship’

Named “one of the world’s greatest places” by Time magazine, Celebrity Edge is big enough to offer variety, without being a floating city.

  • by Jill Dupleix
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Australian passengers have one major complaint about cruises. This ship solves it

On behalf of a nation of espresso-sipping extremists, Silversea’s Silver Muse is doing god’s work in the caffeinating department.

  • by Anthony Dennis
Disney Wonder is the first Disney cruise ship to visit Australia.

The adults-only surprise on board Disney’s first cruise ship in Australia

Even before I set foot on board the Disney Wonder, I can tell this will be a cruise unlike any other.

  • by Craig Platt
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Resilient Lady is the first Virgin Voyages ship to cruise from Australia.

The verdict on Richard Branson’s first adults-only ship Down Under

A shave over a whisky, and the first tattoo studio at sea? Things are different on Resilient Lady, the first ship from Virgin Voyages to sail in Australia.

  • by Andrew Bain
Going places that bigger shops can’t – the Coral Geographer at sea.

The four-in-one Australian ship that can go anywhere

Coral Geographer isn’t just a ship: it has four adventurous ways to get you into Australia’s remotest corners.

  • by Brian Johnston
The Queen Anne arrives in Southhampton ahead of its first cruise.

A new Queen takes to the seas

There’s good news and bad news for Australians who appreciate Cunard, the cruise line that operates the Queens of the sea.

  • by Brian Johnston and Julietta Jameson
The Silver Nova is like a floating Riviera.

New ship’s unique design means you’ll never want to get off

Designed for warm weather sailing, with an open plan that doesn’t impede the spectacular views, Silver Nova is a destination in itself.

  • by Lee Tulloch
On board ‘the world’s most beautiful cruise ship’

On board ‘the world’s most beautiful cruise ship’

There’s eye candy everywhere you look on this floating hotel – you can tell a lot of money has been spent on it.

  • by Brian Johnston
Holland America’s MS Rotterdam, the seventh ship to bear the name.

From straw mats to luxury cabins: How cruising transformed over 150 years

Between 1900 and 1920, about 12.5 million Europeans crossed the Atlantic to the US and the Holland America line carried over 1 million of them.

  • by Jill Dupleix
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Wonder of the Seas, one of Royal Caribbean’s mega-ships.

Thinking about your first cruise? Here’s how to choose one

You wouldn’t book a budget urban hotel and expect swish resort-like amenities. Nor should you book a cruise ship that simply doesn’t suit.

  • by Brian Johnston
Olvera is considered the gateway of white towns in Cadiz.

Six incredible short walks from cruise ship ports

Need to work off your buffet breakfast? Here are six scenic walks straight off cruise ships that offer two hours of exercise – or a slower-paced day of sightseeing.

  • by Brian Johnston
Blue Eye Lounge, Ponant.

Buffet, bistro or fine dining? The best places to eat on cruise ships

From fish-and-chips to haute cuisine, cruise ships provide a temptation of dining choices. Here’s our food-lover’s guide to the best restaurant meals at sea.

  • by Brian Johnston
Captain Stubing mixed with all sorts at the Captain’s Table on the classic TV series The Love Boat.
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What it’s like to dine at the captain’s table on a ship

It’s often reserved for loyal customers and those in expensive suites. But I was really only interested in one thing: how dangerous is polar cruising. Really?

  • by Lee Tulloch
Splurge-worthy Monte Carlo.

The world’s 10 most exhilarating port towns

From big cities, small towns, fortified medieval harbours and ultra-modern ones, here are 10 ports you’ll long to see.

  • by Brian Johnston
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Eight myths I busted on my first cruise

As respected colleagues returned from cruises around the world, seemingly completely taken with it all, I started to wonder if I was the only person who didn't get cruising.

  • by Trudi Jenkins
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Oceania Vista.

New luxury cruise ship requires loose-fitting clothes

Oceania’s new and indisputably glam ship has no fewer than eight restaurants, three bars/lounges and a cafe.

  • by Trudi Jenkins
Puerto Williams, the world’s southernmost city.

The world’s southernmost town becomes expedition cruise hub

Visitors return from this icy land determined to save it.

  • by Catherine Marshall
Silver Ray’s unique asymmetrical design places the pool and lifts on one side.
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Think cruising is not for you? This ship will change your mind

Silversea’s newest ship has an innovative, asymmetric design that makes it feel more like a luxury resort.

  • by Trudi Jenkins

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