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    I know a lot of people that have been on cruises and none of them have returned with Covid. Some cruise lines are better than others.

    I would guess that the ships with fewer passengers and a higher crew to passenger ratio are much more likely to end up Covid free.

    Some of the biggest ships take nearly 7,000 passengers and have 2,100 crew where as smaller ships have 1250 passengers and 800 crew,. Other size ships are available. :whistle:
     
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      Is scurvy still a problem on the longer ones.
       
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            and wear an eye patch but never on the same eye two days in a row?....

            I guess if you had a really bad room mate, it wouldn't be much problem disposing of the corpse..

            I've mused about those river cruises. They sound like a nice way to float about. From what friends have said, they make lots of stops so you don't feel at all confined.
             
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              River cruises can be sightseeing intensive as you're at a different place each day. Usually you have a choice of excursion at each stop and most companies offer you one excursion free which is normally one of their cheaper ones. So if you want one of the others you pay extra. Some companies allow a choice of excursions free.

              A very popular one is on the river Danube but most of the cruises are good. If you like wine and port tasting then a cruise on the river Douro (Portugal) is a must. Most cruise companies offer extra days at either end of the cruise at a town or city.

              Further afield there are some good cruises in Asia - Cambodia, Vietnam, Thailand and, before the recent troubles, Myanmar. A trip on the Ganges with a combined land holiday to the Golden Triangle (Delhi, Jaipur and Agra) is also a good choice. As with all foreign holidays you need to choose a time of year that suits you from a weather point of view.

              @CanadianLori of course, nearer home for you are Canadian river cruises or down in the U.S. where the most popular river cruise is on the Mississippi.

              The river Nile is also popular.
               
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                I really like to pack a lot of sightseeing into a vacation so either a river cruise or one of those organized tours would be ideal. The only reason I didn't go for a tour when I visited there is because they did not go anywhwere near Shineyland and I was determined to meet everybody here.

                I loved all the walking and soaking up local ambience. Even the underground was a wonderful lesson. Every colour line, grey, yellow, red, etc.was educational. Saw lots of fancy shoes on the grey! :)
                 
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                  If you do decide to pick a river cruise in Europe and want to pop over our way you are welcome to stay in our summerhouse here at Shineyland. :thumbsup:
                   
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                    Oh, that is a lovely offer @shiney and I hope I'm in the position someday to take you up on it!
                     
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                      Saga staff to passenger ratio is 1 crew member to 2 passengers and their largest ship is less than 1000 passengers...called a " boutique cruiseliner " ,
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                        Yes, some of the cruise companies call their smaller ships 'boutique'. Oceania and Regent Seven Seas have about 700 passengers. :blue thumb:
                         
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                          In Crete we visited Knossos and in the queue chatted with a family from Birmingham who were on one of those Mediterranean cruises. They only had a couple of hours to rush through the island's sights and checked with us if they were in Greece or somewhere else. :frown:

                          We spent a full day in Knossos and had time to just sit on the wall in the shade and watch the ants, we felt very sorry for the Brum family who had to rush through it being mindful of their schedule.

                          I want to be a person who goes on cruises, but my priority would be what happens and can be seen from the ship, rather than the nips to the land destinations that look quite brief and superficial.

                          But I will go :)
                           
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                            As with everything, you need to decide your priorities. If you like sightseeing the destinations you need to pick a cruise where they give you more time at the sites. In the Med most ships try to get to the islands by 7 a.m. and leave in the evening. Some ports they will stay overnight but it depends on the length of the cruise you book. On a seven night cruise they can't stay overnight (some only spend just over half a day at each port) whereas longer cruises give more ports of call but also longer at each port.

                            I received two emails today advertising cruises in the Med. One had an itinerary with port arrival 'early morning' and departure 'early afternoon'. The other had arrival 6 a.m. or 7 a.m. with departures between 5 p.m. and, with most of them, 7 p.m. or 8 p.m. I wouldn't recommend the first one.

                            Most companies will offer a pre or post cruise three day stay.
                             
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                            Always fancied a cruise from Florida down through the Panama canal then up to Alaska. :smile:
                             
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                            To find a cruise like that is difficult and would need something over a month and a lot of dough! :yikes:

                            Best done as two separate cruises :blue thumb:

                            In the old days you could find cargo ships that would take about a dozen passengers and you could change from one to another when you needed to go in another direction. The sort of thing you fancy could take four to six months but be very cheap. Cabin would be comfortable, food good and you could drink with the crew. :ccheers:
                             
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