Traditional Cruises vs. Yachting

November 2nd, 2009 by admin

When you take a traditional cruise, you are given access to an unlimited number of onboard activities. It is not uncommon to find cruise ships that have casinos, fine dining restaurants, salons, swimming pools, hot tubs, and game rooms. While many of these establishments and amenities cannot be found onboard a traditional yacht, you are often given access to a number of other fun activities. For instance, you may be able to go swimming in the ocean, right off of your yacht, scuba diving, or snorkeling. Some of these activities are not allowed on traditional cruise ships.

The amount of privacy that you receive is also extremely different. Although you are given your own cabin or room aboard a traditional cruise ship, that tends to be the only privacy that you receive. Whether you want to enjoy dinner or dancing, you must do so with other cruise ship passengers. On a private yacht, you are given the utmost level of privacy possible. Yes, you will also be traveling with a yacht crew, but that yacht crew is advised to give your own personal space and privacy. In some instances, you may not even realize that they are on the yacht with you!

The above mentioned differences, between a traditional cruise and the chartering of a private yacht, are just a few of the many that exist. These differences should play an important part in your decision to take a traditional cruise or charter your own yacht charter.