Every major cruise line, what makes them different, and why having an advisor changes what you get when you book.
Adults-only. All-inclusive. Utterly different.
Virgin Voyages didn't just enter the cruise market — they redesigned it. Built for travelers who've dismissed cruising as "not for them," these ships are stylish, social, and refreshingly free of the traditional cruise formula. Think rooftop pools, 20+ restaurants, and no main dining room in sight. No kids onboard, ever.
* Perks, credits, and availability vary by sailing, promotion, and booking program. Not guaranteed on all itineraries.
Not every cruise line is right for every traveler. Here's what makes each one special — and who they're best for.

"Go big. Go bold. Go everywhere."
The world's largest cruise ships call Royal Caribbean home. From surf simulators to Broadway shows to sky bridges over the ocean — this is cruising as spectacle. Best for families, couples, and groups who want it all in one place.
Onboard credit, complimentary amenity packages, and access to group rate blocks on select sailings.
Best for: Families, first-timers, thrill-seekers, groups

"Freestyle your way."
Norwegian pioneered Freestyle Cruising — no set dining times, no dress codes, no rules. With a massive Free At Sea promotion often including dining, drinks, and wifi, it punches well above its price point.
Additional Free At Sea bonus packages, onboard credit, and priority booking on The Haven suites.
Best for: Flexible travelers, couples, value seekers

"Come back new."
Princess has quietly become one of the smartest value plays in premium cruising. MedallionClass wearable technology, Princess Plus all-in packages, and the best Alaska itineraries in the industry.
Amenity upgrades, onboard credit, and Princess Plus package assistance on qualifying bookings.
Best for: Alaska dreamers, longer voyages, value-minded premium travelers

"150 years of knowing how to do this."
Holland America is the grand dame of cruising — refined, unhurried, and genuinely destination-rich. Grand Voyages, World Cruises, and longer port times. Their culinary program is among the best at sea.
Amenity packages, complimentary specialty dining, and OBC on qualifying sailings.
Best for: Experienced travelers, destination-first explorers

"Ocean state of mind."
MSC Group's luxury brand launched in 2023 and immediately set a new standard. Fewer than 1,000 guests. Residential-style suites. All-inclusive luxury that doesn't feel transactional — just effortless.
Shipboard credit, suite upgrade priority, and exclusive shore experience packages on select sailings.
Best for: Luxury travelers seeking space, quiet, and culinary depth

"European soul, global reach."
The world's fastest-growing cruise line brings a distinctly European sensibility to the seas. Sleek ships, competitive pricing, and unmatched depth in Mediterranean itineraries where they have a genuine home-market edge.
Onboard credit, amenity packages, and early access to MSC Yacht Club availability.
Best for: Mediterranean itinerary seekers, European style lovers
Don't see your preferred line? I have access to every major cruise brand — from mass-market to ultra-luxury expedition. Here's a broader look at what I can book for you:
If it floats, I can book it. Reach out and I'll match you to the right ship for your trip.
Tell me where you want to go, what kind of traveler you are, and your budget. I'll match you to the right ship — and make sure you get more out of the booking than you'd get on your own.