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Julia said:I'm currently looking at cruises ex Singapore, visiting Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam and ending Hong Kong. Never done a cruise and I like the idea of unpacking once but still visiting several places.
Has anyone done anything like this and can say if they enjoyed it or not?
Julia
Thanks for that endorsement, Spottygoose. Yes, looking through the internet it doesn't take long to sort out the best cruise lines. A criticism I've heard of Cunard (theQM2 is one of theirs) is that it's very structured, and if you book a certain class of accommodation then you must stay within that class of public area on the ship. This doesn't appear to have been a problem for you. Thanks very much for your response.spottygoose said:I have just returned from a Mediterranean cruise on the QM2, it was my first trip to Europe and a fantastic way to be introduced to it.
I travelled a bit before and after the cruise around the UK but once i got on the ship it was great to be able to unpack and to always know you had a great room to come back to.
Naturally, each port is only a day so you don't get to really experience the city as you should but you certainly get a taste of it and get to see alot of the major sites. There is no thinking about "where will we stay tonight", "where will we have dinner". That of course can be half the fun but if you are look for a stress free trip - cruising is it.
I was a bit worried the ship would be full of old "babara cartlands" but there were people of all ages, nationalities, families, couples etc. On the QM the food was great - although you tend to overeat!
We found 12 days on the ship was enough - we didn't want to stay any longer but thoroughly enjoyed the time on board. I would recommend getting the best room you can afford on the ship. We had a friend who worked on it and he upgraded us to a room with it's own glass balcony. It was awesome and meant we could relax outside without having to join the throngs. Also, was great for arriving in and leaving port.
My other recommendation would be to make sure you choose a reputable cruise line, do some seaches on the net, there are many reviews from people who have cruised.
I had never wanted to cruise before but I had an awesome time on the QM2 and would definately look at cruising again it takes so much of the hassle out of travelling.
As a New Zealander, I just have to add my vote to the above. Some of the most amazing scenery you'll see anywhere. Easy to spend a month in just the South Island, though if you're into bubbling mud, geysers, Maori communities etc, then Rotorua and surrounds in the North Island is interesting.imajica said:driving around New zealand south island is awesome
Queenstown, Franz Josef Glacier etc
Julia said:A criticism I've heard of Cunard (theQM2 is one of theirs) is that it's very structured, and if you book a certain class of accommodation then you must stay within that class of public area on the ship. Julia
Flying Fish said:Sorry I guess I should be exact. I don't have a lot of money but would like to travel somewhere that is safe, and where people are friendly. I would like to met people, but don't want the organised tour thing. Someone mentioned vietnam or around there. Any suggestions?
wow - nice photos wysiwyg!Wysiwyg said:I`ve never been there but outback China makes some stunning scenery.
thidoan, if people are planning to just buy a one way ticket and stay there for a few months, then yes, the jetstar prices are great - a bargain even! But to get a return ticket that is close to the very cheap prices being advertised now, you'll end up staying there for longer than a month. However, the majority of travellers will be at that destination for 1-2 weeks tops. And this is where they get caught out, because the return one-way ticket is nowhere near the price of the ticket they bought to get there. I've heard of two seperate occasions where the ticket on the way back is considerably more than the ticket there, one that was double the advertised price. So if you work it out, for a little bit more, you could buy a Qantas return ticket, knowing that you'll get full service, meals etc. You know what they say, some things are too good to be true...thidoan said:well if you are in australia
jetstar is having a big sale
so you can pretty much travel to either vietnam/thailand or even NZ for a decent price, and wont cost you an arm and a leg.
ps: only bad thing about jetstar is you have to bring your own food haha
Wysiwyg said:I`ve never been there but outback China makes some stunning scenery.It`s funny the mental picture I had of the communist country... over populated dirty and evil... is now different.
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