Freestyle Cruising. I guess that’s what caught my attention the most. Embarking on a trip to the Bahamas because of an inviting online review of the Norwegian Cruise Lines.
Honestly, I am not much of a forget-everything-behind-and-have-fun kind of person, but there’s something about this cruise that just took me in – its simple splendor, its free spirit and of course, the sun and the sea. After reading one review from a former passenger, I said to myself, “Wow.” Again, I am not the kind of person who acts on impulse, so I guess that review was that good.
Norwegian Cruise Lines takes trips to Alaska, Bahamas and Florida, Bermuda, Canada and New England, Caribbean, Europe, Hawaii, Mexican Riviera, Pacific Coastal, the Panama Canal and South America on almost any give date. They give their passengers the chance to choose which ship they want to board. They also take pride in their hip, trendy and edgy interiors that truly caught my attention. Actually, they give so much convenient features that I never thought I would find in a regular cruise line.
They are actually the company who popularized ship interconnecting rooms for large traveling parties so it’s never really a problem to find a travelmate’s room amidst the ship when they can be just a door away. But I guess one of the most exciting parts of the cruise is its shore excursions, where they can easily drop one off any place for sightseeing at, and get picked up as conveniently. A 4-day Bahamas & Florida trip costs between $169 to $359 (depending on accommodations) and I simply found myself booking after I took a tour in their online website.
Cruising has long been a dream for me. But I have found little time to consider looking around the Web for options, and I haven’t had the time to know which place I want to go to either. I believe that cruise review was a blessing in disguise. With a little taste of what I will be in for, through their informative and attractive online portal and booking, I strongly believe I will be having a good time.