Would you rather spend the night in a luxury hotel or a wine barrel that's been converted into a tiny home?
17.09.2023 - 13:49 / insider.com
My first cruise-ship experience was on one of those enormous luxury "big box" ships with thousands of people and it was complete with bad buffet food and very limited excursions.
It wasn't my style, and I thought that cruising just might not be for me. Then, I discovered expedition cruises in 2019.
I took my first expedition cruise with Adventure Canada, a Canadian-based adventure travel company. It was a 14-day trip that made several stops in Greenland before sailing to Arctic Canada, and the experience completely changed how I think about cruises.
After getting hooked on expedition cruises, I don't think I can ever go back to classic luxury ones. Here's why.
Would you rather spend the night in a luxury hotel or a wine barrel that's been converted into a tiny home?
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