Meal Time, exploring great cuisine at sea

If you’re a foodie looking for the best culinary experiences at sea, here are some cruise lines renowned for their exceptional food:

  1. Oceania Cruises: Known for “The Finest Cuisine at Sea,” offers menus inspired by renowned French chef Jacques Pépin. Their ships feature a variety of dining options, including French, Asian, Italian, and American cuisine1.
  2. Celebrity Cruises:  is celebrated for its gourmet dining experiences. Their ships offer a range of specialty restaurants, including Murano (French cuisine), Tuscan Grille (Italian steakhouse), and Sushi on Five (Japanese cuisine)2.
  3. Holland America Line: This cruise line is known for its diverse culinary offerings, including the Tamarind restaurant, which serves Pan-Asian cuisine, and the Pinnacle Grill, which offers steak and seafood1.
  4. Seabourn Cruise Line:  provides an ultra-luxury dining experience with menus crafted by Michelin-starred chef Thomas Keller. Their restaurants include The Grill by Thomas Keller and Sushi, offering high-end dining at sea2.
  5. Virgin Voyages: offers a unique dining experience with no buffets or main dining rooms. Instead, they have over 20 eateries, including Razzle Dazzle (vegetarian-forward), The Test Kitchen (experimental cuisine), and Pink Agave (Mexican cuisine)2.
  6. Scenic Luxury Cruises & Tours: offers all-inclusive luxury cruises with a focus on fine dining. Their ships feature multiple dining venues, including French, Italian, and Asian cuisine2.

These cruise lines offer a variety of dining experiences, from casual to gourmet, ensuring that there’s something to satisfy every palate. Bon appétit! 🍽️🚢The Points Guy

SeaDream, Intimate Yachting

Named “Best Small Luxury Cruise Ship of 2015” in ForbesLife, twin mega-yachts SeaDream I & II are intimate boutique ships that provide a unique travelling experience unlike any other cruise vacation. The expression “yachting” is not only a statement about size; it’s a lifestyle aboard our intimate vessels. with the service of 95 crew members and 112 guests that make each guest feel like they are on their very own private luxury yacht. Chic and stylish, SeaDream’s 56-stateroom yachts are favored for its elegant informality, highly personal service. Inclusive items include  open bar and gratuities, all ocean views staterooms and suites, luxury accommodations and world-class cuisine. VIEW SEADREAM 360°

SeaDream Yacht Club offers a unique and intimate luxury cruising experience aboard its two boutique mega-yachts, SeaDream I and SeaDream II. Here’s what makes SeaDream Yacht Club stand out:

  1. Intimate Yacht Experience: SeaDream’s vessels are more akin to private yachts than traditional cruise ships, accommodating a maximum of around 112 guests each. This creates an intimate and exclusive atmosphere, allowing for personalized service and a sense of camaraderie among passengers.
  2. Luxurious Accommodations: The staterooms and suites aboard SeaDream yachts are elegantly appointed and feature upscale amenities such as marble bathrooms, plush bedding, and flat-screen TVs. Many accommodations offer stunning ocean views and some even have private verandas.

  1. Exceptional Service: SeaDream is renowned for its attentive and friendly service, with a high staff-to-guest ratio. This ensures that every need is met promptly and with a smile. The crew members are known for their professionalism and hospitality going above and beyond to create the most memorable experience for every guests.
  2. Culinary Excellence: SeaDream yachts offer gourmet dining experiences inspired by the flavors of the Mediterranean. We focus on fresh, locally sourced ingredients and deliver the most creative epicurean experiences on the seas. Guests can enjoy exquisite meals and service in the elegant Dining Salon or al fresco on the Topside Restaurant deck.

  1. Open-Air Activities: SeaDream yachts are equipped with water sports marinas, allowing guests to enjoy a variety of activities directly from the ship. From kayaking and stand-up paddleboarding to swimming and snorkeling. There’s always plenty of opportunities for outdoor fun in the pristine waters of the destinations visited.
  2. Exclusive Itineraries: SeaDream Yacht Club offers itineraries to some of the world’s most desirable and off-the-beaten-path destinations. Think, the Caribbean, Mediterranean, and Northern Europe. With smaller ships, SeaDream can access smaller ports and harbors that larger cruise ships cannot reach, providing a more immersive and authentic experience.

  1. Wellness and Relaxation: SeaDream yachts feature a full-service spa and fitness center, allowing guests to indulge in pampering treatments and stay active while at sea. Yoga and tai chi sessions are often offered on deck, providing opportunities for relaxation and rejuvenation against the backdrop of the ocean.

Overall, SeaDream Yacht Club offers a luxurious and intimate cruising experience tailored to discerning travelers who seek a blend of comfort, adventure, and personalized service. Whether exploring hidden coves in the Caribbean or picturesque ports in the Mediterranean, guests can expect a memorable journey aboard SeaDream’s boutique mega-yachts.

Ponant, Exquisite Luxury

Ponant is widely considered one of the most luxurious cruise lines. The French cruise company specializes in luxury expeditions to destinations around the world, including polar regions like Antarctica and the Arctic, as well as other remote and exotic destinations such as the South Pacific, Alaska, the Amazon River, and more.

Luxurious Accommodations: Ponant’s fleet consists of small luxury expedition ships featuring spacious and elegantly appointed staterooms and suites. Each accommodation offers upscale amenities, comfortable furnishings, and stunning ocean views, providing guests with a luxurious home away from home.

    1. Personalized Service: Ponant prides itself on providing personalized service to its guests. The attentive and professional crew members go above and beyond to ensure that passengers’ needs and preferences are met throughout the voyage, creating a welcoming and comfortable atmosphere onboard.
    2. Exquisite Dining: Ponant cruises feature gourmet cuisine prepared by talented chefs using high-quality ingredients. Guests can enjoy delicious meals inspired by the destinations visited, with a focus on fresh and locally sourced ingredients. The dining experience is enhanced by attentive service and elegant dining venues.
    3. Expert-Led Exploration: Ponant’s cruises emphasize immersive exploration and discovery. Each voyage is accompanied by experienced naturalists, expedition leaders, and guest lecturers who provide insights into the destinations visited, including wildlife, ecosystems

Credit: PONANT The onboard experience is characterized by personalized service, gourmet dining, and a range of enriching activities and excursions led by expert naturalists and guides.

Guests on Ponant cruises can expect spacious and elegantly appointed staterooms and suites, gourmet cuisine prepared by talented chefs, and a variety of onboard facilities including lounges, bars, spas, fitness centers, and theaters. Additionally, Ponant emphasizes sustainability and environmental responsibility in its operations.

Overall, Ponant offers a high-end cruise experience tailored to travelers seeking luxury, comfort, and immersive exploration in some of the world’s most remote and captivating destinations.

 

Caribbean Luxury Cruising

Credit: Royal Caribbean

The Caribbean is renowned for its stunning beaches, vibrant culture, and diverse array of attractions. Here are some of the best cruise destinations in the Caribbean:

  1. St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands: St. Thomas is a popular cruise port known for its beautiful beaches, duty-free shopping, and historic sites such as Blackbeard’s Castle and the 17th-century Fort Christian. Visitors can also enjoy water sports, snorkeling, and scenic tours of the island.
  2. St. Maarten / St. Martin: This unique island is divided between French St. Martin and Dutch St. Maarten. Cruise passengers can explore both sides, each offering its own charm, from French cuisine and European-style cafes to Dutch-influenced architecture and bustling markets. Orient Bay Beach and Maho Beach, famous for its proximity to the airport runway, are must-visit attractions.
  3. Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands: Grand Cayman is known for its crystal-clear waters, excellent snorkeling and diving sites, and the famous Seven Mile Beach. Visitors can also explore attractions such as Stingray City, where they can interact with friendly stingrays, and the Cayman Turtle Centre.
  4. Nassau, Bahamas: The capital of the Bahamas, Nassau, offers a mix of history, culture, and natural beauty. Cruise passengers can explore historic sites like Fort Fincastle and the Queen’s Staircase, relax on beautiful beaches, or visit popular attractions such as Atlantis Paradise Island Resort and the vibrant Straw Market.

  1. Cozumel, Mexico: Cozumel is a popular cruise destination known for its excellent diving and snorkeling opportunities, thanks to its spectacular coral reefs. Visitors can also explore Mayan ruins at sites like San Gervasio, relax on pristine beaches, or enjoy water sports and activities such as zip-lining and ATV tours.
  2. Barbados: Barbados offers a mix of stunning beaches, cultural attractions, and natural wonders. Cruise passengers can explore historic Bridgetown, a UNESCO World Heritage site, visit beautiful beaches like Crane Beach and Carlisle Bay, or tour attractions such as Harrison’s Cave and the Mount Gay Rum Distillery.
  3. St. Lucia: St. Lucia is renowned for its dramatic landscapes, including the iconic Pitons, lush rainforests, and stunning beaches. Cruise passengers can explore attractions such as the Sulphur Springs, Diamond Botanical Gardens, and Pigeon Island National Park, or enjoy activities such as zip-lining, snorkeling, and hiking.

These are just a few of the many incredible cruise destinations in the Caribbean. Each offers its own unique blend of natural beauty, cultural heritage, and exciting activities, making the Caribbean a beloved destination for cruise travelers around the world.

Cruising Japan…Tips and Trips!

  1. Selecting a Cruise Line: Research various cruise lines that offer trips to Japan. Consider factors such as price, amenities, onboard activities, and reputation. Some popular cruise lines that frequently visit Japan include Princess Cruises, Norwegian Cruise Line, Royal Caribbean, and Celebrity Cruises.
  2. Choosing a Departure Port: Depending on your location and preferences, you’ll need to choose a departure port for your cruise. Common departure ports for cruises to Japan include Tokyo (Yokohama), Osaka, and Kobe.
  3. Duration of the Cruise: Decide how long you want your cruise to be. Trips to Japan can vary in length from a week to several weeks, depending on the itinerary and ports of call.
  4. Itinerary: Determine which ports of call in Japan you’d like to visit. Popular ports include Tokyo (Yokohama), Osaka, Kyoto, Hiroshima, Nagasaki, and Okinawa. You might also want to consider stops at other destinations in Asia, such as South Korea or Taiwan.
  5. Budget: Establish a budget for your cruise, including costs for accommodations, meals, transportation, excursions, and any additional expenses. Keep in mind that prices can vary depending on the cruise line, cabin type, time of year, and length of the cruise.
  6. Booking Accommodations: Decide on the type of cabin you want (inside, oceanview, balcony, suite) and make your reservation. Consider factors such as cabin location, size, and amenities when making your decision.
  7. Visas and Documentation: Check the visa requirements for Japan based on your nationality and make sure you have all the necessary documentation for your trip, including passports, visas (if required), travel insurance, and any other relevant paperwork.
  8. Excursions and Activities: Research and book any excursions or activities you want to participate in at the ports of call. Whether it’s visiting historical sites, exploring local markets, or experiencing traditional cultural activities, there’s plenty to see and do in Japan.
  9. Packaging and Preparation: Pack appropriate clothing and essentials for your cruise, taking into account the season and weather conditions in Japan during your travel dates. Don’t forget essentials like sunscreen, medications, and any special items you might need.
  10. Travel to the Departure Port: Make arrangements for transportation to the departure port, whether it’s by plane, train, or car. Plan to arrive at least a day before your cruise departs to avoid any potential travel delays.
  11. Enjoy Your Cruise: Once you’re onboard, relax and enjoy the amenities and activities available on the ship, as well as the beautiful scenery and exciting experiences awaiting you in Japan!

Remember to check for any travel advisories or restrictions related to COVID-19 or other factors that may impact your plans. Happy cruising

Alaska Baby!

Image: Royal Caribbean

The best time to cruise Alaska isn’t obvious—until you’re quietly sailing along its calm waters under a cloudless, late-spring sky. It was on one such day that someone on board spotted a whale breaching. And then again. And again. Within minutes it seemed everyone on board had gathered at the railings on deck to watch. The captain of the ship nimbly repositioned us, giving both the port and starboard sides prime viewing, at a safe and respectful distance from the animals. With binoculars, cameras, and phones at the ready, the passengers and crew aboard UnCruise Adventures’ 86-guest S.S. Legacy settled in for what turned out to be an hour-long private show by a juvenile humpback who had migrated from Hawaii to spend the summer in the nutrient-rich Alaskan waters.

On that same late-April voyage with UnCruise, the Northern Lights danced through the sky on night one, and through the week we spotted grizzly bear mamas and their cubs skirting the coastline; bald eagles soaring overhead; humpback whales and orcas breaking the water’s surface to breathe; puffins, seals, and sea lions bobbing in the water and laying out on rocks—even a wolf on the shoreline, feasting on a fresh kill. (Our captain said he had seen a wolf in Alaska only twice in his 30-year career.)

We sailed roundtrip from Juneau, and while I’ve visited the capital city during the busy summer months, I found the restaurants, bars, and shops much less crowded, reliably filled with locals for the most part. On the water, we rarely passed any other ships or boats, aside from fishermen out for their catches.

According to Travel Alaska, cruising is the most popular way to explore the state, and Cruise Lines International Association Alaska predicts that 1.64 million cruise line passengers will sail to and within Alaska in 2024.

But when is really the best time to sail Alaska? We’ve broken the seasons down for you, including the highlights of each, as well as the best cruise lines and cruise ships to consider so you can make your bucket list dreams come true.

Celebrity Alaska Cruise

Celebrity Cruises’ Celebrity Edge sets sail for the first time in Alaska this year.

April and May

If your schedule allows, not only does sailing Alaska in April and May afford the possibilities of glimpsing the Northern Lights and seeing wildlife emerge from their winter hibernation, it’s a more affordable and less crowded time to cruise, too. April and May are also the driest months in Alaska, so the chances of rain are slim.

Norwegian Cruise Line kicks off the 2024 Alaska cruise season when Norwegian Bliss sets sail on a weeklong, roundtrip itinerary from Seattle; she will be the only ship sailing in Alaska the first two weeks of spring. Balcony cabins are still available on the season’s inaugural sailing at a discounted fare of $1,029 per person.

Smaller ships like those that comprise UnCruise Adventures’ and Alaska Dream Cruises’ fleets can maneuver closer to the coastline for better views of bears rambling along the beaches and on-land excursions without another soul around. Uncruise’s 12-night “Inside Passage” itinerary departs April 15 with rates starting at $6,300 per person, and Alaska Dream Cruises’ seven-night “Last Frontier Adventure” has starting rates from $3,995 per person.

Swan Hellenic
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June to August

Warmer temperatures, an average of 17 hours of daylight, and schools’ summer vacations all make Alaska a popular destination for cruising in June, July, and August. Expect crowded ports and more ships out on the water, but that’s not to say it’s not a good time to set sail: bears are still active, as are whales and native bird life.

Holland America Line, which has sailed in Alaska for 75 years, offers 50 itineraries throughout June, July, and August, including the new 28-day Alaska Arctic Circle Solstice itinerary that departs June 9 from Seattle; verandah staterooms start at $7,259 per person. Family favorite Disney Cruise Line offers 13 itineraries over the summer, including a seven-night itinerary from $3,467 per person.

September

Not only is school back in session in September, which means fewer crowds at ports, but the chances of seeing the Northern Lights return, especially if combining your cruise with a land tour that takes you further north into Alaska. Fall is also mating season for wildlife, so expect to see some friskiness.

Celebrity Cruises’ Celebrity Edge sets sail for the first time in Alaska this year and has four six- and seven-night itineraries in September, starting at $599 per person. For a cruise-tour option, Princess’ 12-day Denali Explorer itinerary blends five days on land with a weeklong cruise with mini-suite rates from $4,008 per person.

October

The Alaska cruise season winds down in October, with only a few ships setting sail. Just as in April and May, you’ll likely have the water to yourself, and even fewer people in the ports you call upon. Along with cooler weather, you’ll also find lower fares that will please your bank account.

Just as Norwegian Cruise Line kicks off the 2024 Alaska cruise season in April, it’s the last cruise line to set sail in the state, and the only one to sail in October. The seven- and nine-day itineraries sail roundtrip from Seattle, and a recent search found fares more than 80% off published fares, starting at $499 per person.

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