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The ultimate guide to MSC Cruise ship classes

MSC Cruises has an impressive 22 cruise ships in service, with several more on the way. This is a result of their aggressive growth plans, which have seen them become the third-largest cruise brand in the world. 

So which is the best ship and class to pick? That depends on several things. The type of cruise experience, travel preferences, destination, cabin options, and onboard amenities all play a role in picking the right cruise ship.

I took my first Carnival cruise on its oldest ship. Booking a small ship was my biggest regret

Back in August 2022, I set sail on Carnival Cruise Line for the first time in my adult life. A quick getaway from Mobile, Alabama, which is just 1.5 hours from my house, was an eye-opening experience to the cruise line, to say the least.

Guide to weekend cruises: Tips for taking a 3-night cruise

When in the initial stages of the cruise planning process, you may feel overwhelmed with all the options available. You can find itineraries ranging from short weekend getaways to two-week-long transatlantic voyages! Of course, not everyone is in the market for those longer cruises, whether because of budget restraints, schedules, or available time off. 

10 things I wish I knew before my first MSC cruise

While preparing for my first MSC cruise earlier this year, I had no idea what to expect. I had never sailed on a European cruise line before, and all of my previous cruises had been exclusively on Royal Caribbean.

Wanting to do something different, I booked a 7-night Western Mediterranean cruise on MSC World Europa, the cruise line’s newest and biggest ship. I was excited to try the best of the best by MSC, from the ship’s dreamy pool spaces to her international dining venues.

I am going on my first Disney Cruise: Here’s what I think I should do

I am so excited to be planning my first Disney cruise! Disney Cruise Line is one of the biggest names in the cruise line industry, and I am thrilled to be checking out this popular cruise line for the first time as an adult. 

Cruise week report: flexible vs. traditional dining, Princess cruise hits & misses, new Carnival AmEx offer and more!

There's plenty happening in the cruise world, so in case you missed any of it, we have a look at all the updates we shared this week.

If you are busy but want to keep up with all the helpful cruise advice we share, this is an easy-to-digest look at the recent articles and updates we've posted.

New Amex offer could get you hundreds of dollars in points for booking a Carnival cruise

If you plan to sail on Carnival Cruise Line in the near future, you might want to take a look at your American Express credit cards for a new Amex Offer that will earn you thousands of extra points. That means you could save hundreds of dollars on your next Carnival cruise!

Many American Express cardholders are reporting new Amex Offers that provide an additional 25,000 Membership Reward points if you spend at least $1,000 with Carnival Cruise Line. This equates to around $400 - $500 depending on your redemption strategy - which is nearly 40% to 50% savings!

Guide to flexible dining vs traditional dining on a cruise ship

When you book your cruise vacation, you will notice that you have two options for dinner. You can either select a set time, meaning that you will dine at the same time each evening, or a flexible option that allows you to either make reservations in advance or show up to the main dining room whenever hunger strikes. 

11 things I loved and hated about my first Princess cruise

Booking a cruise on a new-to-me cruise line is always exciting, as I never know exactly what to expect. Whether the food, entertainment, or activities, it’s always interesting to see the good and the bad of what other cruise lines have to offer.

I recently returned from my first-ever Princess cruise, a 7-night Alaska sailing on the Royal Princess. Princess Cruises is one of the most popular American cruise lines, and they are most well known for their Alaska itineraries, in which they are a market leader.

Viral internet products for your next cruise that you need to look at for Prime Day

Amazon's Prime Day sale began today and will continue for 48 hours through July 12. While you can snag a deal on tons of different products, ranging from household items to fashion accessories, Prime Day is a great time to think ahead to your next cruise vacation. 

These deals can be accessed by anyone; however, Amazon Prime members will receive the best discounts. If you want, you can opt in for a 30-day free trial. Just remember to cancel it later if you do not want to continue being charged!

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