Articles About European Cruises



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Copenhagen Cruises

Copenhagen cruises travel along Norway’s west coast to the North Cape. Port of Copenhagen is also a popular embarkation point for cruises to Greenland and Iceland.

Kristina Cruises

M/S Kristina Katarina is the company’s new flagship. She has room for 400 guests, three dining venues, saunas, massage and salon services at Day Spa Mare, a gym, a children’s playroom, and several lounges.

Costa Cruises: Costa Deliziosa

Costa Deliziosa also features 11 bars, four restaurants, a 4D cinema, a theater on three levels, a casino and a disco, and a multipurpose sports pitch, and pool deck with retractable glass roof and giant screen.

Barcelona Spain Cruises

The typical western Mediterranean cruises features stops in Spain, France, Italy, Tunisia, and Sicily. The ports of call vary greatly, but Barcelona is one of the top stops in Spain.

Blue Water Holidays

Blue Water Holidays Sailing Cruises feature tall ships that sail around the world. Destinations include the Caribbean, Costa Rica, Nicaragua and Mediterranean, Greek Islands, and Amalfi Coast.

Hurtigruten Cruises

In fact, Hurtigruten offers both big and small ships cruises, as well as adventure cruises, and sightseeing cruises. Some cruises even stop in small towns and villages to deliver cargo.

Jobs on Yachts

Jobs on yachts or sailing ships are not as plentiful as jobs on larger ships. The crews are smaller and they typically do not hire entertainers, large numbers of cocktail servers or bar staff, or large numbers of retail personnel.

How to Get a Job on a European Cruise Line

In some cases, European cruise lines will lean towards hiring European citizens and in others a work visa may be acceptable. It is important to note that there are a number of different “agencies” and websites that will guarantee a position on a European cruise line for a “fee.”

How to Become a Gentleman Host on Luxury Cruise Lines

Gentleman hosts are typically well educated, healthy and fit, and they are usually well versed in dances such as the waltz, the fox trot, ballroom, and other formal dances.

Oceania Cruise Lines

Oceania Cruise Lines features three premium vessels including Regatta, Insignia, and Nautica. Each 30,277-ton vessel accommodates 684 guests, which creates an intimate environment for the ultimate in comfort and relaxation.