Cruise Lines
Royal Caribbean
Royal Caribbean International is a contemporary, activity-focused cruise brand known for large, innovative ships packed with entertainment, dining and technology-driven experiences.
It is best suited to families, multi-generational groups, couples and active travellers who want a lively holiday with plenty to do onboard rather than a traditional luxury cruise.
Their ships range from mid-sized vessels to some of the world’s largest cruise ships, featuring surf simulators, zip lines, water parks, Broadway-style shows and resort-style amenities.
The atmosphere is energetic, modern and casual, with itineraries spanning the Caribbean, Europe, Alaska and Asia.


Carnival Cruise Line
Carnival Cruise Line is a fun-focused, affordable cruise brand known for its lively atmosphere, casual style and strong value for money.
It is best suited to families, groups of friends, first-time cruisers and travellers looking for entertainment-led holidays rather than luxury experiences.
Their ships are large, colourful and resort-style, featuring water parks, comedy clubs, live music, themed bars and extensive dining options.
The onboard vibe is energetic and social, with an emphasis on fun and relaxation. Carnival mainly sails the Caribbean, Bahamas, Mexico and Alaska, offering short breaks and family-friendly itineraries.
Norwegian Cruise Line
Norwegian Cruise Line is a contemporary cruise brand known for its relaxed “freestyle cruising” concept, offering flexible dining, casual dress codes and a modern onboard atmosphere.
It is best suited to couples, families, groups and independent travellers who prefer freedom and variety over formal cruising traditions.
Their ships are large, modern and entertainment-focused, featuring multiple specialty restaurants, lively nightlife, go-kart tracks, water slides and Broadway-style shows.
The experience is casual, social and activity-driven, with itineraries across the Caribbean, Europe, Alaska, Hawaii and Asia.
