Royal carribean
It is kate middleton who own there royal princess cruise ship, or the duchass of cambridge, which is her offically name now, since marrying prince william.
Typically, passengers are not allowed to bring their own alcohol or beverages on a cruise ship due to the ship's own onboard regulations. However, there may be exceptions for special occasions or specific cruise lines that allow you to bring a limited amount of alcohol. It is best to check with the cruise line's policies before attempting to bring your own beverages on board.
Carnival Cruise Lines. They also own Costa Cruise line and Princess Cruises.
Yes, at least on Carnival cruiselines. Each stateroom has it's own climate control.
It displaces an equal or greater amount of water than its own weight.
The only other way is by sea. You could sail your own boat or go on a cruise ship. You may first have to travel to another country to get a cruise, depending on when you want to travel.
It displaces an equal or greater amount of water than its own weight.
Norwegian doesn't really own any cruise lines, that is if you want to include NCL America which is currently sailing just one ship, Pride of America. Norwegian is owned by Star Cruises - the world's third cruise operator. Star Cruises is the premier cruise line in Asia and also used to own Orient Lines in concert with Norwegian Cruise Line.
Many cruise lines now offer express checkout. If you have paid with a credit card and you don't mind carrying your own luggage, you can usually leave the ship as soon as the port authorities have cleared it (usually about a half hour to an hour after docking).
Yes, you can typically buy adult diapers on a cruise ship, as many ships have shops that offer various personal care products. However, the selection may be limited compared to what is available on land. It's advisable to bring your own supply if you have specific preferences or needs, as this ensures you have enough for your trip. Always check with the cruise line for specific amenities and product availability.
Don't you think each room--or cabin--would have its own restroom? Don't you think the crew members would have their own? You wouldn't need very many "public" restrooms.
Every Caribbean cruise I have been on requires the passenger to use the ship's own credit card for onboard purchases, including beverages, shore excursions, photographs, etc. The passenger gives the purser either a personal credit card or any chosen amount of cash to cover these onboard purchases. This transaction is done at the very beginning of the cruise. On some cruises, this ship's card is also the room key. On every ship, this card must be shown when leaving and returning to the ship while it is docked at any port.