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As well as bargainhunting on the websites of the major cruise lines, a second way to cruise at areasonable price is to opt for a cruise of a less traditional nature. By this Imean the "mini-cruises" offered by ferry companies such as P&O,or the cruises offered by small fleets of sailing ships, such as those thatoperate from Greece and Turkey. Dealing first withthe ferry companies, these offer some amazingly cheap deals, and are good forthose looking for the cruise experience, but on a short break. The major ferrycompanies frequently find that they need to fill up the places on theirpassenger ferries, particularly in the out-of-season periods, and offering "mini-cruises" is a good way of doing this.When booking a mini-cruise you can also book and pay for all your meals onboard ship. Paying in advancegets you a better price, and the all-you-can-eat meals are generally of fourstar quality. You only need to pay extra for the optional drinks that areserved at your table. The mini-cruise usually includes transfers from the portto the major sightseeing centres too. P&O run some very pleasantmini-cruises from Hull, which give you a greatday out in the exciting cultural metropolis of Amsterdam,the unique port town of Rotterdam, or the quaintlittle Belgian town of Bruges.P&O also run mini-cruises from Portsmouth toBilbao in Spain,and the ferry company DFDS do similar mini-cruises to Norway and Denmark.Going on a cruisesummons up images of being on a large ship at sea, but there are also some veryinteresting river cruises to be had, such as Nile cruises, cruises on theDanube that take you to some of Europe's majorcities, and even cruises on the beautifully serene Norwegian fjords. These tendto be run by smaller companies, and are significantly less expensive than themajor sea cruises.One type of cruisethat is relatively inexpensive, and yet offers wonderful fun in the Aegean Sea is the gulet cruise. A gulet is a type ofTurkish yacht, and normally takes just 8 14 passengers. You can join a guletcruise out of the Turkish marinas of Marmaris, Bodrum or Antalya, and prices are usually based on twopeople sharing a cabin. Gulet cruises are definitely for the young and livelycrowd, and prices usually include all food and some drinks, making them excellentvalue for money. Gulet cruises take in pretty little bays and inlets, as wellas visiting picturesque fishing villages, with plenty of opportunity forsunbathing, snorkelling and partying. Similar sailing holidays can be had fromports and marinas in Greece,and also now from the marinas of Croatia. Fun and informalcruises on sailing ships are also to be found around the West Indies, Panama, Costa Rica, and other seas furthera field, from companies such as Windjammer Cruises. So, there is more tocruising than traditional cruise ships and some of these alternative formsoffer great value for money, along with a great deal of fun and adventure.
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