5 Senior-Friendly Cruise Destinations Well Worth the Money
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Even as cruise lines seek to attract younger travelers and families, nearly one-third (32%) of the cruise market remains baby boomers aged 65 and up, according to PortEconomicsManagement.org. Cruises are convenient and generally all-inclusive, which makes budgeting and booking travel easy.
Travelers can create a customized journey by booking excursions independent of the cruise line. Shore Excursions Group recently highlighted some top excursions across the world. While cruises to these destinations may not be cheap, although we’ve unearthed some deals, they’re worth the cost.
Alaska
Luxury Alaska cruises start at more than $6,000 through Regent Seven Seas Cruises. But you can also find all-inclusive packages to Alaska for less than $2,000 through cruise lines like Princess and Holland America Line. Active seniors will want to take a break from the ocean with a hike through Tongass National Forest to explore the rainforest and Totem Park.
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Norwegian Cruise Line’s Northern European cruises can take you to a different city each day, with prices starting under $1,000. If your journey includes a stop in Amsterdam, consider a Candlelight Cruise along the Canal Belt with snack and beverages included. Experience key sights in the historic city, including the Anne Frank House, the Skinny Bridge, and the city’s breathtaking skyline.
Santorini, Greece
Cruise from Spain or Italy to Greece on Holland America cruise lines for prices starting around $1,100 and experience the culture and cuisine of the Mediterranean. Wine-lovers will enjoy a tour of three Santorini vineyards, with wine tastings included.
Antigua, Caribbean
Caribbean cruises on Celebrity offer tropical temperatures, white sand beaches, watersports and more at prices starting under $1,000. Seniors interested in history will want to add a guided tour through Antigua to their agenda. The half-day walk takes your group through Nelson’s Dockyard National Park on English Harbour, offering breathtaking views of the Caribbean.
Bermuda
Bermuda is a popular and affordable cruise destination for travelers from the U.S., and with good reason. Pink sand beaches, historic sites, shopping and watersports offer something for everyone to do on this collection of islands in the North Atlantic Ocean.
Cruises leave from a variety of U.S. East Coast cities, making a Bermuda cruise convenient and affordable. Norwegian Cruise Line offers a variety of Bermuda cruises under $1,000. Book an excursion for snorkeling, shopping, or focus on historic sights to make the most of your trip.
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