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Niche cruises are for those people who are passionate about voyages of discovery to exotic and interesting places, but who aren’t attracted by the luxury of the typical cruise ships. They are the perfect choice if you want to try a particular experience and you enjoy a taste of adventure.
Exploration cruises, small coastal ships, river journeys and freighters offer to passengers something different than the ordinary cruise holiday.
Niche cruises are smaller, without carrying a large number of passengers, and they don’t provide facilities such as chic boutiques, luxurious restaurants, swimming pools and spa treatments: travellers who choose this kind of holiday are usually more attracted by history, archaeology, marine life, bird-watching or just by the travel itself than gambling, sunbathing or cabaret shows.
In the evening it’s possible to take part to the lectures on ports of call or take a walk through the deck. In addition, you could be allowed to visit the bridge whenever you want, and observe how the crew sail the ship.
The ambience aboard is informal, so you don’t need to wear an elegant suit, a cocktail dress or an fashionable beachwear: casual clothes are more appropriate and, if between your ports of call there are places like Greenland or Patagonia, walking boots and waterproof jackets would be very useful.
If your voyage is along the Norwegian fjords or the glacier bays in Chile, it may happen that your journey schedule is modified because of the ice: there’s no fixed itinerary on a niche cruise, and this is the best part of the adventure.
Once the purpose of vessels was the voyage, meanwhile today big modern cruise ships have become the real attraction for who is interested in luxury. If you’re not, and you would love to take part in a real sea voyage, you’re probably a candidate for a niche cruise.
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