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If you want to travel by cruise, what cruise is the best? Do you have any recommendations?

There are many kinds of cruise ships, which can be roughly divided into ordinary cruise ships and luxury cruise ships according to the different internal facilities and decoration grades, and can be divided into ocean cruise ships, coastal cruise ships and inland cruise ships according to the different navigation waters.

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First, ocean-going cruise ships. It is mostly used for intercontinental or global transoceanic navigation, with large tonnage, superior performance, luxurious internal facilities and high cost. Modern ocean-going cruise ships developed from early cruise ships. 65438+In the late 1930s, steam engines were first used for passenger transport in the Atlantic Ocean. Since then, ocean-going passenger ships have become the only means to transport mail by sea, so they are also called cruise ships. Cruise not only greatly promoted the ocean passenger transport at that time, but also promoted the ocean tourism trend at that time. More and more people took cruise ships for intercontinental tourism and even global tourism. Some cruise ships have specially contracted this business, and these cruise ships have also become cruise ships. With the progress of shipbuilding technology, ocean-going cruise ships are getting bigger and more luxurious. Nowadays, more and more people choose cruise ships every year, and sea travel has gradually become a trend. At present, large cruise ships can reach more than100000 tons and accommodate more and more passengers.

Second, offshore coastal cruise ships. Sail in local areas, such as Caribbean, Bahamas, Mexico, Bermuda, Alaska, Hawaii, Mediterranean, Northern Europe and other beautiful sea areas. A voyage usually starts from a port, arrives at one or several scenic tourist ports, and then returns to the port of departure to start a new voyage. For example, Norwegian Sky set off from Miami, USA, and went to the Bahamas for a meal. The passengers returned to the ship after dinner, and the cruise ship returned to Miami again.