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Cruise Selector - By Category


Ahoy, adventurer! Looking to turn your daydreams into sea days? Our Cruise Selector by Category is here to match your vibe with the perfect escape. From foodie-focused feasts and wellness retreats to cultural deep dives and thrill-packed expeditions, we’ve sorted it all for you. Whether you’re chasing sunsets or adventure, you’ll find a category that calls your name. So go on, explore your options, and let your next unforgettable journey set sail!

By Price

What's your budget?

​Ultra-Luxury (£3,500+)
  1. Silversea: £4,000+ 
  2. Ponant: £3,800+ 
  3. Seabourn: £3,500+
High-End (£2,000 - £3,500)
  1. Hebrides Cruises: £3,000+
  2. Oceania Cruises: £2,500+ 
  3. Windstar: £2,300+
  4. Cunard: £2,000+
​Premium (£1,200 - £2,000)
  1. Disney Cruise Line: £1,800+ 
  2. Celebrity Cruises: £1,700+​
  3. Virgin Voyages: £1,500+ 
  4. Holland America Line: £1,300+ 
​Mid-Range (£800 - £1,200)
  1. Princess Cruises: £1,200+
  2. Royal Caribbean: £1,100+ 
  3. Norwegian Cruise Line: £1,050+ 
  4. MSC Cruises: £1,000+
  5. Fred. Olsen: £950+ 
  6. Viva Cruises: £900+ 
​Budget (£800 and Below)
  1. P&O Cruises (UK): £800+ 
  2. Riviera Travel: £750+ 
  3. Costa Cruises: £700+ 
  4. Marella Cruises: £650+ 
  5. Carnival Cruise Line: £600+

These price ranges can vary based on factors like cabin choice, season, and promotions. All prices based on a 7 day cruise, per person in a double occupancy cabin. 

By Location

North, South, East or West?

Africa
  • Azamara
  • Celebrity Cruises*
  • Costa Cruises*
  • Cunard Line*
  • Holland America Line*
  • MSC Cruises
  • Norwegian Cruise Line
  • Ponant
  • Royal Caribbean*
  • Seabourn*
  • Silversea                                                                                                               

*As part of World Cruises or as part of another itinerary not starting/ending in Africa.

Asia
  • MSC Cruises
  • Celebrity Cruises
  • Royal Caribbean
  • Norwegian Cruise Line
  • Virgin Voyages
  • Princess Cruises
  • Holland America Line
  • Costa

Australia/New Zealand
  • Princess Cruises
  • Carnival Cruises
  • Royal Caribbean
  • Celebrity Cruises
  • Norwegian Cruise Line
  • Virgin Voyages

Europe
  • P&O Cruises (UK)
  • MSC Cruises
  • Cunard
  • Silversea
  • Costa
  • Marella Cruises
  • Fred Olsen
  • Viva Cruises
  • Riviera Travel
  • Virgin Voyages
  • Ponant
  • Seabourn
  • Windstar
  • Hebrides Cruises

North America
  • Princess Cruises
  • Carnival Cruises
  • Disney Cruise Line
  • Norwegian Cruise Line
  • Royal Caribbean
  • Celebrity Cruises
  • Holland America Line
  • Oceania
  • Virgin Voyages

Polar Regions
  • Silversea
  • Cunard
  • Seabourn
  • Holland America Line
  • Windstar
  • Ponant

South America
  • MSC Cruises
  • Celebrity Cruises
  • Holland America Line
  • Princess Cruises
  • Cunard
  • Seabourn
  • Silversea





By Ship Size

Big or Small?

Mega Cruise Lines (typically 5,000+ passengers)
  1. Royal Caribbean
  2. MSC Cruises
Large Cruise Lines (typically 2,000 to 5,000 passengers)
  1. Carnival Cruises
  2. Disney Cruise Line
  3. Celebrity Cruises
  4. Norwegian Cruise Line
  5. P&O Cruises (Iona and Arvia)
  6. Princess Cruises
  7. Holland America Line
  8. MSC Cruises
Medium Cruise Lines (typically 1,000 to 2,000 passengers)
  1. P&O Cruises (Arcadia and Aurora)
  2. Costa Cruises
  3. Fred Olsen
  4. Virgin Voyages
  5. Seabourn
  6. Silversea
  7. Marella Cruises
  8. Oceania
  9. Ponant
Small Cruise Lines (typically fewer than 1,000 passengers)
  1. Azamara
  2. Windstar Cruises
  3. Viva Cruises
  4. Silversea (expedition ships)
  5. Ponant (expedition ships)
  6. Seabourn (expedition ships)
  7. Celebrity Cruises (Celebrity Flora)
Specialty Cruise Line
  1. Hebrides Cruises (8 passengers)

Cruise lines in each category are ranked largest to smallest by ship size.