Congratulations on your pending marriage ( need a photographer?

) A good man to ask is Hashcake ( Darran) I know he is a man of leisure and taste and has experienced a number of cruises. He will know all the answers

Rob

Cheers Rob :razz:
We did our first cruise in Sept 2008.
It was a Med cruise from Southampton with Royal Caribbean.
We enjoyed it so much that in March 2009, we used the same company again and did a cruise from Miami that took in central America and the Caribbean.
We like that one so much that with the same company yet again, we are doing Alaska in August.
I like having a taste of different countries and being able to take photos from various places is a bonus I enjoy.
It all depends on the itinerary but you might not see land for a few days.
There are various activities onboard the ships and too be honest, apart from a couple of the shows, the rest were naff in my opinion.
They organise various activities during the day and some are ok.
If you like a drink they will tend to have various bars but the prices tend to similar to hotels.
We like taking the land tours when the ships dock as its a good way to learn about the various countries and a chance to take in some culture
Although it adds to the cost we always book a cabin with a balcony as its nice to be able to chill and have breakfast or evening drinks.
Food wise, well there will plenty, the norm is a buffet and the main dining room and you can have your meals in either.
There will probably be specialty restaurants that you have to pay for in addition but with Royal Caribbean, their Portofinos is worth every extra penny you pay.
There is a miss conception that cruises are only for old people and yes, although you will see quite a few, weve met many young couples and a fair few honeymooners as well.
One word of advice, do not book a cruise when the kids are on school holidays.
Cruises are becoming quite popular with British and America families and although you wont find a cruise ship filled with chavs, you want some peace and quiet
Have a look at my flickr and you will see that I have collections from our cruises and it will give you a basic idea.
We like taking the land tours when the ships dock as its a good way to learn about the various countries and a chance to take in some culture.
Oh one more thing, avoid Carnival cruises as they've earned the nickname 'the party ships' as American college kids tend to book them in their breaks and unless you want to 'get down with the kid's, don't bother
