Complete Guide to Cruising & Cruise Ships 2010 (Berlitz Complete Guide to Cruising and Cruise Ships)
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Berlitz is proud to welcome the 2010, 25th Anniversary Edition, of Cruising and Cruise Ships. Internationally recognised as the definitive cruise guide, this book is written by cruise-guru, Douglas Ward, the world's most highly regarded expert on cruising and is the only source of independent star-rating for ocean-going cruise ships worldwide. Authoritative and unashamedly frank, it has one single aim: to help you identify the cruise that is right for you. Fully revised and updated, it features hard-hitting, ship by ship reviews of 270 cruise ships, including Oasis of the Seas, the biggest cruise ship ever launched, not to mention the 12 brand new ships set to debut in 2010. At-a-glance charts compare the major cruise lines for cabin facilities, food and service. Other practical advice covers what to look for in a ship and crew, along with top tips on how to get the best value for money. So whether you are travelling solo, honeymooners, with children, or require special assistance, this guide will find the perfect ship to suit you. This 2010 edition also has a brand new chapter on environmentally friendly cruising. Full-colour photography throughout will bring the cruise experience to life, before you even step aboard. Whether it is your first or fiftieth cruise, this essential guide will answer all your questions in detail, leaving you more time to enjoy your cruise.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #9267 in Books
- Published on: 2009-10-15
- Format: Deluxe Edition
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 688 pages
Features
- ISBN13: 9789812686657
- Condition: NEW
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
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Editorial Reviews
Review
"Essential reading for anyone booking a cruise" - Choice, Nov 2009. "It's excellent" - Independent on Sunday. "The most feared man on the seven seas has to be Douglas Ward" - The Age, Melbourne. "The Industry bible" - Reader's Digest. "The cruise lines use his reviews as part of their quality control process" - Road & Travel Magazine.
About the Author
Douglas Ward, the world's top authority on cruising and cruise ships, is president of the Maritime Evaluations Group, an independent international agency that rates cruise ships worldwide. With more than 40 years of experience, he spends up to 200 days a year aboard cruise ships, inspecting and evaluating their facilities.
Customer Reviews
Indispensible
For years, in fact decades, I have found Douglas Ward's annual "Complete Guide to Cruising & Cruise Ships" indispensable in my work as a travel writer specializing in Alaska and Alaska cruising and as Editor/Publisher of the website [...]. There are lots of good cruising guides out there, but I rate this one best of all. It contains literally everything the reader wants and needs to know about cruising, whether he/she is a "newbie" or an "old salt."
In all, Douglas Ward's 692-page opus for 2010 provides 493 pages of vital information about 271 ocean-going cruise vessels. It covers size, passenger capacity, crew count, lifestyle, length, beam, age, ship builder, entertainment, foods and lots of other data. He literally covers the waterfront from small and intimate vessels to the newly commissioned "largest ever" cruiseship Oasis of the Seas (Royal Caribbean International) which can carry 5,400 passengers in lower berths or a total of 6,296 passengers in the unlikely event that all the upper berths are utilized.
One feature is particularly telling:
In a full-page critique of present-day cruising's weak points - called "What could be improved?" - the author candidly notes, "It's not all perfect. Here are some aspects of cruising in 2010 that the brochures won't mention." Then follows his list of 11 present-day negative aspects. He notes, for example, "In the standard seven-day cruise market, particularly from U.S. ports, disembarkation is mostly an untidy and hostile process..." (Right on, Brother!) The list goes on.
In the parlance of Ward's ship rating standard (1 star through 5) I would have to give this book a solid 5 - count 'em - 5 stars-plus.
VERY HELPFUL WHEN PLANNING A CRUISE
This reference guide is packed with useful information when planning a cruise. I would highly recommend it.
Cruising and Cruise Ships 2010
Bought this as a gift, got one as a gift three years ago and have used it a lot to determine cruise ships and cruises. Very valuable and helpful in making decisions about cruises.



