Destinations
Africa & Canaries
A Canaries cruise introduces you to some of the Atlantic’s most spectacular islands. A pod of seven isles, they’re the quintessential island hopping destination. Sweeping sands and world-class watersports are at the top of the agenda for most, but it doesn’t’ stop there. The islands are the tips of a volcanic mountain range, which means lava deserts, tropical forests and soaring peaks are part of the deal on Canary Islands Cruises, too.
Alaska & Canada
An Alaska Cruise is an experience like nothing else. Proper log cabin country, it’s like nowhere on earth. With its pristine wilderness, skyscraping mountains and silent fjords, it truly is the last frontier. But there’s no doubt America’s 49th state is an out-of-the-way destination. In fact, it takes a week on the road or a pricey airline ticket to reach it. So it’s no wonder Alaska Cruises are on the upswing. It’s the best way to see it up close by far.
Australia & New Zealand
With three time zones and three million square miles to get around, most visitors only tick off a handful of sights down under. But that’s not the case on an Australia cruise. Cherry pick the places you want to see and you can stop off everywhere from New South Wales to Tasmania. It’s a country as big as your imagination. Where will your Australia cruise take you?
British Isles
On a British Isles cruise you’ll discover why the word great comes before Britain. This little island punches well above its weight when it comes to tourism. Its cloth is cut from feverish cities, wild moorlands and rolling countryside. Its history can be traced back 500,000 years. And, as part of the British Isles, it’s a springboard to more than 6,000 smaller islands, both familiar and unchartered.
Caribbean & Mexican Riviera
Caribbean cruises have got relaxation stamped all over them. While you’re sailing from one castaway island to another, there’s wall-to-wall sunshine and at every stop, all the desert island clichés – virgin white beaches, coral reefs and swishing palms – are guaranteed. That said, doing nothing isn’t the only thing to do. You could jitterbug down rushing rapids in Barbados or scale mountain slopes in the British Virgin Islands.
Far East
Asia is a chameleon of a continent and, on a Far East cruise, you’ll get to see it in all its shades. See Japan blush during cherry blossom season, take in the blindingly bright saris in the market places of India, and watch the flaming sunsets from the beaches of Thailand.
Iberian Peninsula
An Iberian Peninsula Cruise puts 220,000 square miles of the world on a plate for you. The second longest peninsula in Europe stretches from The Pyrenees in the north, to the north tip of Africa in the south, wrapping up Spain, Portugal and Gibraltar on the way.
Mediterranean
From the Phoenicians and the Romans to the Byzantines and the Ottomans, some of the world’s greatest empires have fought fiercely over the Mediterranean. Take a Mediterranean cruise and you’ll understand why. In countries like Greece and southern Spain, the mercury rarely drops below 20 degrees. Then there’s the food. Olive oil, plump tomatoes and fresh-from-the-net fish all are all part of the Mediterranean diet.
Mini Cruise
They say that good things come in small packages and on a mini cruise, you’ll find out why. The cruises in this collection may be short, but they serve up full measures when it comes to sights. What’s more, they’re ideal for beginner cruisers and travellers who are short on time.
North America & Hawaii
After a North American cruise you’ll understand why only 30 per cent of Americans own a passport. If you had free reign of 50 different states and nine different time zones, you might not want to leave the country either.
Panama Canal
The Panama Canal has been named one of the seven wonders of the modern world. On a Panama Canal cruise you’ll find out why. This snaking waterway is 48 miles long, took the equivalent of £10 billion dollars to build, and 140 million tonnes of cargo are transported along it every year. Most importantly, though, it can take you from the Pacific Ocean to the Atlantic Ocean in under ten hours.
River Cruising
They say you can’t step in the same river twice and on a river cruise holiday you’ll wonder why you’d want to. Thousands of rivers score their way around the world, acting as natural expressways to capital cities and must-see sights. And, once you’ve been bitten by the river cruising bug, you’ll want to work your way along all of them.
Scandinavia & Baltic
Scandinavia and the Baltic are the antithesis of the one trick pony. And there’s no better way to discover this than on a Scandinavia and Baltic cruise. Sat on the world’s scalp, the landscape in this part of the world morphs from severe arctic ice lands and guillotine-sharp mountain ridges to cosmopolitan cities and tightly-packed forests.
South America & Antarctica
A South American cruise holiday is the travelling equivalent of jumping down the rabbit hole. But instead of Mad Hatters, white rabbits and Cheshire cats, the curiosities of this continent come in the form of a 1.7 billion acre rainforest, a 7,000 kilometre spine of mountains, and a river that’s home to story-book creatures like pink dolphins.
The Red Sea & The Nile
If water could talk, the Red Sea and the Nile would have some tales to tell. On a Red Sea and Nile cruise you’ll get a feel for the sort of stories they might speak about. These liquid giants have seen empires wax and wane. They’ve seen religions birthed and buried. And they’ve watched as some of wonders of the world have been built and broken.
Transatlantic
You’ll relive the golden age of cruising on a transatlantic cruise. Crossing the pond is more than a means to an end in this collection of cruises. In fact, it’s one of the main reasons for taking the trip in the first place.
World Cruises
You’ll get a taste of the Phileas Fogg lifestyle when you take a world cruise. But, with Cruise Deals, you don’t have to do it all in 80 days – you can go round the world in anything from eight to 108 days.



