Cruises That Only Rich People Take
Luxury cruise lines have ships and itineraries to suit every taste and budget. Every detail of a luxury cruise line is impeccable. It’s the ultimate vacation experience, complete with immaculate refinement and delectable enjoyment. A hostess greets you with a glass of champagne as you board a luxury cruise ship, and a proficient room steward offers to hoist your carry-on as he takes you to what will be your place of staying for a couple of days. After stowing your belongings (presumably in a walk-in closet), you emerge from your apartment to get a sense of the ship’s layout. It’s not uncommon for world-renowned chefs to create trademark meals for luxury cruise companies, and their skill is reflected in unforgettable culinary experiences. Some of the luxury cruises are listed below.
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Seven seas Explorer, Regent Seven Seas Cruises
The palatial Seven Seas Explorer was launched in July 2016 by luxury cruise line Regent Seven Seas Cruises, claiming to be the “most opulent ship ever built.” Explorer, as the line’s flagship, exemplifies Regent’s traditions of exceptional food and extraordinary all-inclusivity. If you’re looking for a ship with exceptional accommodations at sea, this is the ship for you. The Seven Seas Explorer boasts some of the largest suites in the market, ranging from 55 to 995 square feet.
The passenger to crew ratio is- 750:542
Cost of traveling- Their packages start from $75000 per person.
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Crystal Cruises
The Crystal Esprit is the line’s first yacht, and while it isn’t new, the line did an incredible job repairing it before introducing it in 2015. It’s now one of the most modern and comfortable ships at sea, with the sense of a boutique hotel rather than a yacht. Even the smallest suites, which range in size from 223 to 280 square feet, feel roomy, and every room has an interactive bedside iPad that allows you to set an alarm, order room service, read about the ship, and more.
Passenger to crew ratio- 110:85
Cost of traveling- $69500 per person.
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Seabourn Ovation, Seabourn cruises
The second ship of Seabourn’s Encore Class, which is the next generation of the line’s popular Odysseyclass, is the Seabourn Ovation. The ship is essentially identical to the Seabourn Encore, with the exception that it is one deck taller and carries 150 additional people for a total complement of 600. Seabourn Venture, the company’s first purpose-built adventure ship, was set to debut in June 2021, with a sister ship following in May 2022.
Passenger to crew ratio- 600:450
Cost of traveling- $67000 per person.
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Riviera, Oceania Cruises
Riviera is well-known for its diverse dining options, which include numerous specialized eateries. The Grand Dining Room, as well as other favorites like Jacques, a French bistro with menus created by renowned chef Jacques Pepin; Polo Grill, a refined steakhouse serving USDA prime and dry-aged beef; Toscana, an Italian restaurant with tables set with custom-designed Versace china; and Red Ginger, an Asian restaurant, are among the dining options. For a charge, two extremely special, intimate meal alternatives are also available.
Passenger to crew ratio- 1250:800
Cost of traveling- $41600 per person
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SeaDream Yacht Club
The second ship in Seabourn’s Encore Class, which is the next generation of the line’s popular Odyssey-class, is the Seabourn Ovation. It’s the ultimate vacation experience, complete with immaculate refinement and delectable enjoyment. The ship is essentially identical to the Seabourn Encore, with the exception that it is one deck taller and carries 150 additional people for a total complement of 600.
Passenger to crew ratio- 112:95
Cost of traveling- 1000$ per person per day
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