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+)
- Silversea: £4,000+
- Ponant: £3,800+
- Seabourn: £3,500+
High-End (£2,000 - £3,500)
- Hebrides Cruises: £3,000+
- Oceania Cruises: £2,500+
- Windstar: £2,300+
- Cunard: £2,000+
Premium (£1,200 - £2,000)
- Disney Cruise Line: £1,800+
- Celebrity Cruises: £1,700+
- Virgin Voyages: £1,500+
- Holland America Line: £1,300+
Mid-Range (£800 - £1,200)
- Princess Cruises: £1,200+
- Royal Caribbean: £1,100+
- Norwegian Cruise Line: £1,050+
- MSC Cruises: £1,000+
- Fred. Olsen: £950+
- Viva Cruises: £900+
Budget (£800 and Below)
- P&O Cruises (UK): £800+
- Riviera Travel: £750+
- Costa Cruises: £700+
- Marella Cruises: £650+
- 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)
- Royal Caribbean
- MSC Cruises
Large Cruise Lines (typically 2,000 to 5,000 passengers)
- Carnival Cruises
- Disney Cruise Line
- Celebrity Cruises
- Norwegian Cruise Line
- P&O Cruises (Iona and Arvia)
- Princess Cruises
- Holland America Line
- MSC Cruises
Medium Cruise Lines (typically 1,000 to 2,000 passengers)
- P&O Cruises (Arcadia and Aurora)
- Costa Cruises
- Fred Olsen
- Virgin Voyages
- Seabourn
- Silversea
- Marella Cruises
- Oceania
- Ponant
Small Cruise Lines (typically fewer than 1,000 passengers)
- Azamara
- Windstar Cruises
- Viva Cruises
- Silversea (expedition ships)
- Ponant (expedition ships)
- Seabourn (expedition ships)
- Celebrity Cruises (Celebrity Flora)
Specialty Cruise Line
- Hebrides Cruises (8 passengers)
Cruise lines in each category are ranked largest to smallest by ship size.