Cruise ship holidays (vacations) are, in general, far better compared to any other type of holiday (vacation)
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The definition of a cruise ship holiday is quite simple. It is to purchase a package like the examples in the link, and take a vacation onboard the cruise ship. Though obviously you are allowed off the cruise ship also.
Cruise ships are large passenger ships used mainly for vacationing. Unlike ocean liners, which are used for transport, they typically embark on round-trip voyages to various ports-of-call, where passengers may go on tours known as "shore excursions".
A fly-cruise is a cruise with flights included in a package deal. You can fly from a choice of regional UK airports to the airport nearest to the port from which your cruise ship departs.
Cruise & Stay is a great option if you fancy extending your holiday and getting to see more of a particular destination. You can spend a week cruising, followed by 3, 4 or 7 nights at one of our cherry-picked hotels or apartments. Or you can do it the other way around and spend 7 nights in a hotel before setting sail.
- All meals onboard inclusive + free buffet
- Activities
- Spa
- Evening entertainment & Broadway style shows
- Pay as you go Speciality restaurants
- Sports facilities such as tennis, mini-golf & 10-pin bowling
- Library, casino & games room
- Duty free shopping
- Bars and lounges with all inclusive drinks packages available
- swimming pools
- Gym, sauna and whirlpools
- Cinema
- Art gallery
- Children's indoor and outdoor playroom and activities
- Shore excursions
- Choice of Cabins
- Air Conditioning
- Bathroom with shower
- Desk
- Double bed that can be converted to two single beds
- Safe
- Wardrobe
- Telephone
- Television
- Wireless internet access (for a fee)
- Interior
- Mini bar
- Balcony
- Floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors
- Private Ocean view balcony
- Private veranda with seating
- Sofa
- 24-hour room service
- Armchair
- Bathroom with bathtub and shower
- Free B&B
- Double sofa bed
- Free room service delivery
- Miami
- George Town, Grand Cayman
- Cruise the Caribbean
- Cartagena, Colombia
- Transit the Panama Canal
- Cruise the Pacific Ocean
- Manta
- Salaverry
- Lima
- Some destinations are overnight on board, so if you want to hire a car, or campervan, or visit a holiday resort and do a bit of beaching, you have the opportunity to do so.
- Hanga Roe, Easter Island
- Fakarava
- Rangiroa
- Raiatea
- Papeete, Tahiti
- Bora Bora
- Pago Pago
- Lautoka
- Suva
- Champagne bay
- Port Villa
- Alatau
- Cruise the Coral Sea
- Cairns
- Thursday Island
- Darwin
- Cruise the Indian Ocean
- Benoa, Bali
- Celukan, Bawang
- Surabaya
- Cruise the South China Sea
- Muara, Brunei
- Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia
- Puerto Princesa
- Boracay
- Manila
- Okinawa
- Ishigaki
- Taipei, Keelung
- Hong Kong
- Hanoi, Vietnam
- Hue
- Ho Chi Minh City
- Cruise the gulf of Thailand
- Bangkok
- Koh Samui
- Singapore
- Kuala lumpur
- Penang
- Phuket
- Sabang
- Colombo, Sri Lanka
- Male
- Goa
- Mumbai
- Muscat
- Dubai
- Abu Dhabi
- Salalah
- Praslin
- Mahe, Seychelles
- Nosy Be, Madagascar
- Mayotte
- Maputo
- Richards bay
- Mossel bay
- Cape town
- Cruise the Atlantic Ocean
- Walvis bay
- Bom Bom Island
- Lome
- Sekondi, Takoradi
- Abidjan
- Dakar
- Mindelo, Sao Vincent
- Santa Cruise, Tenerife
- Arrecife, Lanazarote
- Agadir
- Grenada
- Alicante
- Barcelona
- All Inclusive
- Free shore Excursions
- Inclusive Drinks
- Free Flights
- Free Wifi
- Free airport transfers
- Free door to door luggage service
- Free laundry facilities
- Free phonecalls
- Free hotel stays
- Elegant Casual Dress Code, with formal and semi formal nights that are not usually strict
- soaps, shampoos and lotions.
- Open Bars and Lounges
- Welcome Bottle of Champagne.
- gourmet restaurants
- Continental dining
- indoor and outdoor dining
- poolside grill
- Unlimited Beverages
- 24-hour Room Service
- Free speciality restuarants
- Fitness Programs, Sauna and Steam Rooms
- Onboard Activities Including Expert Guest Lectures, Theatre Performance and Entertainment.
- 1 Marble and Stone Detailed Bathroom
- 24 hour room service
- Accommodation Up To 3 Guests
- Satellite Phone
- King-size bed
- FREE unlimited Wi-Fi
- Mini-Bar
- Interactive flat-screen television and movies-on-demand
- Private balcony
- bathrobes and slippers
- Shoe shine service
- Vanity and hairdryer
- Safe
- Binoculars
- SoundLink Mini II Bluetooth Speaker
- Personal butler
- Spacious Living Room
- Free flowers every day
- Whole host of other extras
Modern cruise ships typically have aboard some or all of the following facilities:Casino — Only open when the ship is at sea to avoid conflict with local lawsShops — Only open when the ship is at sea to avoid merchandising licensing and local taxesSpaFitness centerLibraryTheatre with Broadway-style showsCinemaIndoor and/or outdoor swimming pool with water slidesHot tubBuffet restaurantLoungesClubsPool tablesPing pong tablesInfirmary and morgue[41]Card roomObservation loungeKaraokeTeen LoungesChild care facilities[42]Some ships have bowling alleys, ice skating rinks, rock climbing walls, sky-diving simulators, miniature golf courses, video arcades, ziplines, surfing simulators, basketball courts, tennis courts, chain restaurants, ropes obstacle courses, and even roller coasters.[43]
A two-night, three-day cruise to nowhere can offer a quick vacation for a very reasonable price. Ships depart from their home port and sail in a loop to and from the same port, without any other stops. Passengers enjoy all the onboard amenities offered on a longer cruise, without the worry of port stops, tender boats, or the added cost of booking shore excursions. Major cruise lines offer these voyages in between longer trips, or when a ship has arrived at a new port for the season.
- Africa
- Alaska
- Amazon river cruise
- Antarctic
- Arctic
- Asia
- Australasia
- Azores
- Baltic
- Bahamas
- British Isles
- Black Sea
- Cuba
- Canada
- Canary Islands
- Central America
- Caribbean
- Dubai
- Dublin
- Europe
- Far East
- Galapagos
- Greece
- Greenland
- Hawaii
- Indian ocean
- Las vegas
- Middle East
- Mexico
- Mediterranean
- Norway
- North america
- Panama Canal
- Pacific islands
- Red Sea
- South East Asia
- Scandinavia
- South America
- Svalbard
Total worldwide ocean cruise capacity at the end of 2021 will be 581,200 passengers and 323 ships.
- Azamara Cruises
- Celestyal Cruises
- Costa Cruises
- Celebrity Cruises
- Carnival Cruise Line
- Cunard
- Disney Cruise Line
- Fred. Olsen
- Hurtigruten
- Holland America Line
- MSC Cruises
- Marella Cruises
- Norwegian Cruise Line
- Oceania Cruises
- P&O Cruises
- Princess Cruises
- Riviera Travel Ocean
- Regent Seven Seas
- Royal Caribbean
- Silversea Cruises
- Seabourn
- Saga Ocean Cruises
- Tradewind Voyages
- Virgin Voyages
Security guards aboard an Italian cruise ship 500 miles off the coast of Somalia traded gunfire with pirates this weekend as almost 1,000 passengers waited anxiously in their cabins to know whether they would continue their journey as holidaymakers or hostages.The pirates drew alongside the liner in a small speedboat on Saturday night and sprayed the bridge with automatic rifle fire. But as they attempted to board the vessel, Israeli security guards on board opened fire with pistols, forcing the pirates to retreat.
Balmoral is a cruise ship owned and operated by Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines. She was built in 1988 by the Meyer Werft shipyard in Papenburg, West Germany, as Crown Odyssey for Royal Cruise Line. She has also sailed for the Norwegian Cruise Line as Norwegian Crown and Orient Lines as Crown Odyssey. In 2007–2008 she was lengthened by 30 m (98 ft) at the Blohm + Voss shipyard in Hamburg prior to entering service with her current operator.[1][4]
Capacity:1,325 passengersCrew:530
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MS_Black_Watch_(1971)MS Black Watch is a Royal Viking Star-class cruise ship that's currently serving as accommodation vessel. She was built by Wärtsilä Helsinki Shipyard, Finland for Royal Viking Line as Royal Viking Star, entering service in 1972. She has also sailed for Norwegian Cruise Lines as Westward and Royal Cruise Line as Star Odyssey.
MV Ventura is a Grand-class cruise ship of the P&O Cruises fleet. The 116,017 GT ship was built by Fincantieri at their shipyard in Monfalcone, Italy and is 288.6 m (947 ft) long. She officially entered service with the company in April 2008 and was named by Dame Helen Mirren.[5]Ventura underwent a refit at the Blohm & Voss shipyard in Hamburg, Germany, during March and April 2013, and re-entered service on 7 April 2013 with a voyage to Spain and Portugal.
Capacity:
- 3,192 passengers
Norwegian Getaway is a cruise ship of the Norwegian Cruise Line. It was built by Meyer Werft in Papenburg, Germany, and was delivered to its owner on 10 January 2014.[3] At the time of its christening it was the world's ninth-largest cruise ship[4] with a passenger capacity of 3,969 and a crew of 1,640.[5]
Amenities on board the ship include restaurants by chef Geoffrey Zakarian, an entertainment venue devoted to magic called the "Illusionarium", and another entertainment venue themed in conjunction with the Grammy Awards. The ship is based in Miami and mostly sails seven-night Eastern Caribbean cruises. It was christened in Miami on February 7, 2014, with the Miami Dolphins Cheerleaders serving as godmothers.[4] The ship departed on its maiden voyage the next day.
Entertainment on board the ship includes the "Illusionarium", an entertainment venue devoted to magic and illusion performances. It also includes a 30 feet (9.1 m) high video dome in the middle of the performance area.[12] The water park has five slides, including two freefall drop and two twister slides located side by side in a spiral and one kids slide.[12]
There is a Grammy entertainment venue which includes items taken from the Grammy Museum at L.A. Live in Los Angeles. In line with this, Norwegian Cruise Line became the "Official Cruise Line Partner of the Grammy Awards".[12] Chef Geoffrey Zakarian has food venues on board the ship including the Ocean Blue concept. Ocean Blue forms part of the area on the ship called "The Waterfront" which allows for outdoor dining in most of the restaurants on board.[8]
Capacity:
3,963
Crew:
1,646
It is undeniable that Cruise vacation is good and has many benefits, as Pro went extra lengths to write a long list of things you can enjoy or access on a tour of a Cruise ship. However, the thing is, we are not arguing about whether Cruise tourism is good or not, we are arguing if it is the BEST. In the end, Pro has no argument with actual weight in it—since to prove that cruise holiday is better—or the best, comparison is needed. There is no comparisons from Cruise holidays to any other form of vacation, which means that all the benefits provided by Pro doesn’t fulfill his burden of proof.And the burden of proof obviously rests on Pro as he makes the claim, in obvious tradition.
It is June 2021. COVID is still around, and according to that COVID could transmit when near an infected patient[1], it is probably dangerous to go in large gatherings at this point of time.Cruise ships, on the other hand, have an enormous density of people onboard as of now[2]. The many facilities onboard would mean nothing other than that you get to meet more new people the more time on the ship. What does that mean? Being on vacation on a cruise ship now would be dangerous as you are more likely to be exposed to diseases, such as COVID.In fact, such an incident has already been documented. The Diamond Princess, for example, has 600 people infected, more than any country at one point of time[2]. This is what happens when large amounts of people gather around on a cruise ship.It is to be understood that cruise ships obviously have checking stations on board, but due to undetectable variants of the virus[3][4](2 different sources to show that this isn’t a joke), we can’t exactly say we are safe, especially since a good tour goes to many regions of the world.The fact is that the cruising business is going down. Many cruise ships along the years have retired due to the lack of people willing to go on them[5], with the Diamond Princess incident being one of the main reasons, as people are afraid of the virus[6]. So, even if you are fond of a cruise ship trip, the array of choice would shrink anyway at the moment.Combining all of these, and you get a form of tourism that may get you the virus, and is restricted in choice. Even if the form of cruise ship tourism is a good form of tourism, looking back at history, it wouldn’t mean much to the topic statement “cruise vacation is the best form of vacation” in the special period that we are in currently.So in the end, it wouldn’t be true that the form of Cruise holiday IS better than every other form of holiday.
Emerging infectious diseases are novel to humans and the mode of transmission, infectivity (basic reproduction number), severity rate, fatality rate, and long-term prognosis are not known at the time of confirmation. At the beginning of the outbreak in China, it was thought that COVID-19 could not be spread via human-to-human transmission. However, it later became clear that human-to-human infection could occur. The possibility of airborne infection was also raised.
What is “better” is subjective from person to person, group to group. Nevets, as a singular human being, cannot represent the majority of the world. And for this reason, I will define “better” as “preferred by more people”, since tourism is an obviously subjective issue.However, as the cruise ship business is sinking[6], and people are less likely to board one anyways, can we really say that it is the “best” form, seeing that it isn’t even honest or attracting people to come successfully?[7] in a recent survey, 52% of the people liked beach vacations, 22% over the cruises’ popularity.[8] in a more recent survey, only 10% wanted to be on cruises while 46% were okay staying in the cities.[9] in a worldwide source, cruise ships, again, didn’t take the top of the cake. This is back at a time where cruise business didn’t plummet.And much more. Of none of the surveys did I see that cruise ships are the most popular.In the end, Cruise ships aren’t even the most preferred way of spending a vacation, according to the people. It isn’t “far better” than others if not a lot of people prefer it.
Also, BOP is usually shared, and as of yet you are still to come up with a holiday type which is preferable.
Also, if you want to book a cruise, you can book for 2023. It would be unadvisable to go on any holiday just now.
Cruises with embarkation dates beginning November 1, 2021: Given the ever-evolving nature of the pandemic, the accelerating rollout of the vaccine, and the speed of scientific learnings, it is premature to make decisions on our health and safety protocols for cruises with embarkation dates beginning November 1, 2021.
Things have changed, and new rules from the Centers for Disease Control are in place. Under these new rules, cruises can last no longer than seven days, so those around-the-world ventures will probably not sail in 2021. Furthermore, the CDC will require ships to perform rapid COVID-19 tests of passengers and crew.
My opponent's argument is regarding popularity. But this debate is not about what is most popular but about what is best.
And for this reason, I will define “better” as “preferred by more people”, since tourism is an obviously subjective issue.
Better: Having more advantages or advantages that weigh more, so that the subject in question tends to better attract the intended audience
My opponent gave an example of people preferring beach holidays. However you can go on a cruise which takes in beaches as a destination.
- BoP is still on Pro.
- The present is still the interval being discussed.
- Pro has no way of proving the resolution, if we think technically and logically.
- Cruises are still not safe yet and they are still bottom-tanking, thus ruling out a large chunk of Pro's listed choices.
- Evidence still shows that Beaches are more preferable than cruises for the people, and that is facts.
- In the end, it is still unproven that Cruise ship holidays are the best kind of holidays.
- Surveys have shown that going to the beach is a more popular and more preferable form of spending the holidays compared to going on cruises
- For a subjective topic aimed at equal people, "better" is really "more preferable to the people", which is basically "more popular", and there is no critique of this definition
- Data now has shown that the cruise industry is sinking, meaning that it is NOT a good time now to spend your vacation on a cruise, or at least your choices are narrowed down seeing global big cruise lines are still shut
- As a result, it is unproven that cruise ships are the vehicles of the best methods of spending one's holiday, which means CON still has the upper hand
- Please vote CON if you find CON's arguments convincing
Forfeitures.
Pro forfeited most of their rounds
Argument: Pro's primary Resolution argument of "far better" was gradually, through the rounds, shifted to "best." Further, in an effort to support either "far better" or "best," Pro went excessively overboard in lists, effectively making them TL/DR. Not impressed. Con effectively rebutted the argument by Pro that a cruise has cruise + shore leave, or cruise + fly, signifying additional off-ship activities, by demonstrating that at that point, the cruise is merely a means of conveyance, which any other vacation type can offer, such as fly + leave activities, or train + leave, or car + leave. Con wins the points.
Sources: Both opponents had reasonable sources, but Con's are superior by such as examples as Statistica, offering data demonstrating that cruises are not preferable. Pro attempted to argue the point that preference is not a factor, but failed to demonstrate that without vacationer preference, there is still a "far better" or "best" condition to vacations. Whose preference ixceeds that of actual vacationers? Pro does not attempt to answer.
Legibility: Tie
Conduct: Con wins by Pro forfeit of 3 of 5 rounds.
Will get it in a day.
Living in a country that has barely any cruise ships but an extensive array of holidays, I think I can win this.
Got there before me.
I have modified the title slightly. I have also considered the title already. But my argument is not going to be based upon what most people think. I am going to be simply arguing that cruise ship holidays (vacations) are better than other forms of holiday vacation. Why they are better will be contained in the argument within.
4 rounds would be optimal. Also I have trouble understanding the resolution. "Cruise ship holidays are far better compared to any other type of holiday". Far better for who? Far better on average? Perhaps you can change it to "For most people, Cruise ship holidays are far better compared to any other type of holiday".
I always adjust the settings to suit the requests of those interested in the debate! Are you wishing to argue? If so how many rounds do you want?
5 rounds for a fun topic like this is quite extensive.
Ok, debate updated
Change the argumentation time to 1 week and I will accept it.
Define cruise ship holidays.