
Auckland Cruise Ship Port Guide
Auckland’s cruise terminal is slap in the city — no shuttle, no hassle. Here’s how to make the most of New Zealand’s biggest port call.

Auckland’s cruise terminal is slap in the city — no shuttle, no hassle. Here’s how to make the most of New Zealand’s biggest port call.

Can you see a Broadway show during a New York port call? Our guide covers the best matinees, walking routes from Pier 88, and how to snag tickets.

Everything solo travellers need to know about Cunard, which ships have single cabins, how the dance host programme works, and what Queen Anne means for solo pricing.

Oceania wins on food and intimate ships. Cunard wins on heritage and the transatlantic. Here’s the honest comparison for discerning cruisers choosing between the two.

Viking is all-inclusive and destination-focused. Cunard is heritage and ocean liner grandeur. Two premium lines solving completely different problems — here’s which wins.

Celebrity positions itself as modern luxury. Cunard offers heritage and formality. Both premium — but for completely different travellers. Here’s the breakdown.

Cunard and Holland America share a similar demographic but deliver very different experiences. Here’s what separates them and which suits you better.

Both British, both sailing from Southampton — but Cunard and P&O attract very different passengers. Here’s the honest difference from someone who’s sailed both.

Traditional British ocean liner vs the world’s biggest party ships. Cunard and Royal Caribbean couldn’t be more different — here’s how to choose.

Cunard or Princess? Jo has sailed both extensively. Here’s an honest head-to-head on formality, dining, value and who each line actually suits.