Thursday, January 14, 2010

I want a luxury cruise for 2, that includes a spa treatment, a suite or better, and some other amenities.?

It will be my first cruise and I really want a good experience for under 5,000.I want a luxury cruise for 2, that includes a spa treatment, a suite or better, and some other amenities.?
Luxury cruises will be closer to $5000 a person for a suite level room, not including a spa treatment.





I recommend visiting the websites of royal caribbean, celebrity, and holland america to kind of price things out. The cost will depend on when and where you plan on traveling, and remember the prices listed are per person. These lines do not include alcohol, but I know that on Royal Caribbean if you book a full suite or above, you gain access to the 'concierge lounge' that has cocktails available.I want a luxury cruise for 2, that includes a spa treatment, a suite or better, and some other amenities.?
Generally, cruises do not include spa treatments. That is separate as well as alcohol and sodas. The juice at breakfast is free. What makes the difference is the type of accommodation. You could try the QE2 for luxury.


http://www.cunardline.com/welcome.asp





Additionally, the world cruises are more luxurious that the ones for 4 days or a week.


http://www.hollandamerica.com/cruise-des鈥?/a>


http://www.princess.com/news/article.jsp鈥?/a>
If you are looking for a luxury experience - you should try Royal Caribbean or Princess Cruise lines - they will be right in your price point. When I book cruises, depending on when you want to sail - I am usually able to get some amenities points thrown in to make my clients trip more enjoyable.





Let me know if i can be of assistance.
Celebrity cruises will ideal for you.





Quality, spa treatments, and amazing suites.





However you will have to pay for your treatments on board unless they are doing a package which is some times available.
This is a classy line.....





http://www.cruiseline.co.uk/silversea-cr鈥?/a>





Don't go near Princess line, unless your idea of entertainment is passenger fights, sunbeds being thrown overboard, passengers being expelled at various ports.
I did my first cruise last June on Royal Caribbean and it was perfect. I highly suggest a balcony room for the extra money..well worth it. Just remember all the a la carte....bar tab, casino, spa....etc. Choose your islands wisely!
Just be sure to read the fine print on all the extras you have to pay for over and above the cost of the cruise....daily tip per person, bar tab, some eating places on board cost extra, etc.
I cruised on the Celebrity Solstice


and recommend it highly


for spa treatments they offer acupuncture, botox, Zoom teeth whitening all below land prices


we had a 2 bedroom suite with a balcony
Carnival is really nice. They have a spa and suites better... They have a lotta stuff to do too but how would it be fun if you knew every thing!
try the Royal Caribbean crusei line! =)





Good luck.

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