Cruise Ship Reviews

Which cruise ship you select will depend on your feelings about people, food, relaxation, activity, aesthetics, and so on. You should also consider cruise ship reviews but don't take them as gospel because tastes vary from passenger to passenger. Whereas one passenger may be delighted by a ship that offers a diverse Continental menu of gourmet delights, another may fell dissatisfied because the kitchen staff cannot prepare a thick, juicy sirloin steak. This is why you shouldn't rely solely on cruise ship reviews. You should put more stock in the opinion of someone you know well that has taken the cruise and has made a positive recommendation.

Cruise ship reviews are necessary and helpful because the quality of food, service, and entertainment, as well as the general physical condition of cruise ships is constantly changing. Any attempt at making accurate cruise ship reviews must reflect a great deal of personal preference and may be somewhat undependable inasmuch as quality can vary from cruise to cruise on the same ship due to a change in chefs, staff, or company policy. In fact, the quality can even change between the date of this writing and the time you are reading this.

However, travel agents, potential cruisers, and the cruise industry in general have come to rely on cruise ship reviews done by travel writers as well as the personal opinions of passengers. Since all ships are not competing for the same potential passengers, it would be unfair to make overall comparisons with vastly different price structures. Obviously, a ship charging $600 to $1,000 per day per passenger for an average cabin can afford to give it's affluent customers more than a cruise ship charging $150.

A deluxe category cruise ship is expected to perform at a higher level than a premium or mass-market category vessel; therefore, the standard of excellence required to receive high ratings for the latter category is less stringent in the cruise ship reviews. Be careful not to compare cruise ship reviews across publications as they certainly use different criteria in conducting their cruise ship reviews.

All cruise ships are not excellent, good, or bad across the board. Some excel in one area while falling short in others. Therefore it is important not too rely only upon the overall cruise ship reviews but rather take a deeper look into the specific categories that are of particular interest to you in taking a cruise. A ship with an overall good rating but bad ratings in the categories most important to you may not be a good choice.

Ultimately it may not be the cruise ship reviews that make or break your decision. You might be more interested in a particular port of call and if there is only one cruise ship sailing to that destination at the time of year you want to go, then it's not a matter of looking at cruise ship reviews and selecting what appears to be the best cruise ship, it's a matter of whether you want to take that particular cruise or not. Cruise ship reviews are an important resource to be sure but the entire cruise should not necessarily be based solely on cruise ship reviews.