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Benefits of a no-fly cruise

No-fly cruising, a hassle-free way to travel the world.

Published on 07 Jan 2020


No-fly cruises offer the opportunity to travel the world without ever stepping foot in an airport. What’s more, your holiday starts from the moment you step on board. And with so much to do on your chosen cruise ship, you’ll never get bored at sea. Here are four benefits of choosing a no-fly cruise:

Start your journey closer to home

With so many UK ports to choose from (London Tilbury, Dover, Southampton and Portsmouth to name a few), your journey can start closer to home. You can also choose from a host of cruise lines that offer no-fly cruise itineraries, such as Celebrity Cruises, Cunard, Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines and P&O Cruises.

There are no restrictions

Fear the moment you place your suitcase on the scales and the numbers it blinks back confirms you’ve overpacked? With a no-fly cruise, there are no restrictions on baggage allowance, meaning you can pack as much or as little as you require. Great for world cruises with lots of formal events or squeezing souvenirs in for family back at home.

Time saving transfers

We’ve all been there; you’ve landed at the airport, had to fight with your luggage on the carousel before frantically searching for your car… in the wrong car park. But with a no-fly cruise that hassle is taken away. You can leave your car in a secure place at the port or you can alleviate parking entirely and arrange for a chauffeur to take you from door to door.

Fear of flying

It is estimated that a quarter of the UK population has a fear of flying. That fear doesn’t need to stop you from travelling the world however, a no-fly cruise is the maritime experience for you. Experience over 450 destinations; travel to the Mediterranean, Caribbean or even Asia and the Far East, all without flying.

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