Sate Your Wanderlust With Orient Lines

Sate Your Wanderlust With Orient Lines Start Booking Your Dream Cruise
There are cruise lines which promise more port destinations than its competitors, while there are others who are plain mavericks of the cruise industry, and actually live up to their promises.  The Marco Polo of Orient Lines is probably the most revered single ship of the industry, due to its reputation for making truly port-focused 'one-way' cruises which seldom repeats.  This single ship, christened in 1965 and renewed in 1992, can only pack an intimate group of 826 passengers, but has sailed to most port destinations unheard of in other cruise lines, including the long stretch of the Antarctic.  Orient Lines offer the cruiser a truly unique experience, alternating the thrill of traversing the high seas with the feel of mystery upon arriving at truly exotic destinations.

Orient Lines claims to be the 'Destination Cruise Specialist', and not without good reason, as the Marco Polo can circle the entire globe throughout the course of a year, offering those who are looking for more than a tropical tan and brief port excursions, a new way to explore the world in convenience.  Orient Lines offer more ports of destination per itinerary, as well as extended onshore excursions, with frequent overnight stays at each destination.  If you're a seasoned traveler and you haven't experienced a cruise on Orient Lines, then you're out of the loop.  The cruise line has gained a cult following both from travelers and the travel agent industry, where vacation packages put the voyage itineraries in highlight, not excluding air and hotel accommodation frills, and extra excursion offerings.

Since the focus of Orient Lines is on the destination, they ensure that you are kept thoroughly informed about your next port stop so you'll have the best experience possible.  On almost all cruise expeditions they invite well-informed lecturers onboard, those who have an acute knowledge on history, politics, culture, and diplomacy - anything which can enhance your experience at the next port stop.  Your itinerary package is also well worth the money you spend on it, as it is well-planned and reasonably priced.  For instance a half-day's tour of Greece will cost you a measly 28 dollars, and an entire day costs for 75.  For destinations which are more exotic, such as the American Samoa or New Zealand, they offer outdoor excursions at an added 10% on the usual rates.

The onboard cuisine is not an afterthought either, as the menu for each trip is usually different, but as exquisite as the previous one.  Since the voyage courses the globe, it is inevitable that there are port stops in your itinerary which may be postponed or cancelled due to bad weather.  Not to worry though, as Orient Lines makes up for the loss by taking you to destinations which are as distinct as anywhere you originally intended to go.  The feel of authentic global cruising becomes more acute with every port stop, as some of your fellow passengers disembark, and replaced with fresh faces all set for a new trip.  If you're idea of cruising has something to do with sating your wanderlust (without the onboard frills), Orient Lines is the best way to go.