Family cruises, couples getaways, luxury sailings, group voyages, and river cruises. We match every client to the right ship, the right cabin, and the right experience. Payment plans available.
Why a Cruise?
A cruise is one of the most stress-free ways to travel. You unpack once and wake up in a new destination every morning. Meals, entertainment, and accommodations are all handled in one place. Whether you are traveling with young children, planning a romantic escape, organizing a group reunion, or looking for a luxury experience that rivals the finest hotels in the world, there is a cruise line built exactly for you. The key is knowing which one that is. That is what we do.

Family and Contemporary Cruise Lines
Royal Caribbean
Royal Caribbean is the gold standard for families and adventure seekers. Their newest ships, Icon of the Seas and Star of the Seas, are floating resorts unlike anything else on the water. Think Category 6 waterparks, surf simulators, rock climbing walls, laser tag, zip lines, ice skating rinks, and Broadway-caliber entertainment, all while sailing the Caribbean. Star of the Seas departs Port Canaveral and pairs perfectly with a Disney World or Universal Orlando stay. Royal Caribbean also offers strong group pricing and some of the best loyalty benefits in the industry through their Crown and Anchor Society.
Carnival Cruise Line
Carnival is the most accessible cruise line in the world and a great entry point for first-time cruisers. With departures from ports across the US including Miami, Tampa, Galveston, and New Orleans, Carnival makes it easy to cruise without a long travel day. Their ships offer lively entertainment, multiple dining options, waterslides, and a fun casual atmosphere that appeals to families, friend groups, and solo travelers.
Norwegian Cruise Line
Norwegian pioneered Freestyle Cruising with no set dining times, no formal nights, and total flexibility. Their ships offer a wide range of specialty restaurants and entertainment across the Caribbean, Alaska, Europe, and beyond. Norwegian’s Haven is a ship-within-a-ship luxury enclave with a private pool, restaurant, and butler service that rivals boutique hotel experiences.
Disney Cruise Line
Disney Cruise Line is unmatched for families with young children. Rotational dining, adults-only areas, and exceptional kids clubs mean everyone in the family has their own perfect experience on the same ship.
Premium Cruise Lines
Celebrity Cruises
Celebrity sits in the sweet spot between mainstream and luxury. Their Edge class ships are among the most beautifully designed vessels at sea, featuring the Magic Carpet, stunning suite class accommodations, and a culinary program that rivals fine dining on land. A strong recommendation for couples, empty nesters, and travelers who want a step above the mainstream without crossing into ultra-luxury pricing.
Virgin Voyages
Virgin Voyages is adults-only cruising reimagined. Every restaurant on board is included in the fare with no main dining room and no buffet. The ships have a boutique hotel feel and attract a younger, style-conscious traveler. Explore Virgin Voyages.

Luxury Cruise Lines
Luxury cruising is a different category entirely. Smaller ships, higher staff-to-guest ratios, all-inclusive fares covering premium beverages, specialty dining, gratuities, and often shore excursions. If you have cruised the mainstream lines and are ready for something more elevated, these are the lines we recommend.
Oceania Cruises
Oceania is renowned for the best food at sea. Mid-sized ships carrying between 684 and 1,200 guests, destination-focused itineraries, and all specialty dining included with no surcharge. Learn more about Oceania.
Regent Seven Seas Cruises
Regent operates the most all-inclusive product in luxury cruising. Every voyage includes round-trip business class airfare, all shore excursions, all specialty dining, unlimited premium beverages, pre-cruise hotel stays, and gratuities. Nothing is extra. Learn more about Regent.
Silversea
Silversea combines intimate ship sizes with ultra-luxury accommodations and an expedition focus. All suites have butler service and their expedition ships reach Antarctica, the Galapagos, and the Arctic. Learn more about Silversea.
Seabourn
Seabourn’s ultra-yacht sized ships carry fewer than 600 guests in all-suite accommodations with open-bar service throughout, multiple dining venues, and a level of personal service that knows your preferences from day one. Learn more about Seabourn.
AmaWaterways
AmaWaterways leads the river cruise category. Small ships carrying between 106 and 196 guests travel the Danube, Rhine, Moselle, and Seine, stopping in the heart of cities and villages ocean ships cannot access. Shore excursions, farm-to-table dining, and twin balcony cabins all included. Learn more about AmaWaterways.
Boutique and Expedition Cruise Lines
Beyond the well-known luxury lines, there is a world of boutique and expedition operators that deliver experiences no mainstream ship can replicate. Small yachts that dock where larger vessels cannot, sailing ships that deploy canvas at sea, expedition vessels with onboard submarines, and French-flagged ships that reach the poles. These are the lines we recommend when a client wants something genuinely extraordinary.
Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection
Three custom-built superyachts carrying between 298 and 448 guests. The Ritz-Carlton service standard, a marina on every ship for direct water access, Michelin-starred dining on Ilma, and some of the highest staff-to-guest ratios at sea. The Caribbean, Mediterranean, and beyond. Learn more.
Crystal Cruises
One of the most celebrated names in luxury cruising, relaunched in 2022 with renewed commitment to exceptional food, world-class enrichment programming, and all-inclusive fares. Crystal Symphony, Crystal Serenity, and the forthcoming Crystal Grace. Learn more.
Azamara
Small ships carrying 690 guests that stay longer in port, overnight in destination cities, and depart late so guests have time ashore after the day-trippers leave. AzAmazing Evenings included at select ports. The destination is the point. Learn more.
Windstar Cruises
Sailing ships and intimate motor yachts carrying between 148 and 342 guests. Sails deployed at sea. Docking in harbors and coves that no larger ship can access. The Caribbean, Greek Islands, Tahiti, and French Polynesia. Learn more.
Ponant
France’s only luxury cruise line. Small ships carrying between 30 and 264 guests with a distinctly French aesthetic, genuine expedition capability, and a partnership with Smithsonian Journeys for select sailings. Antarctica, the Arctic, the Amazon, and the Mediterranean. Current offer: $1,000 shipboard credit on all 2026 Ponant Explorations voyages in alliance with Smithsonian Journeys. Learn more.
Atlas Ocean Voyages
Luxury expedition ships carrying 196 guests with butler service for every guest fleet-wide. Antarctica, the Arctic, the Amazon, Patagonia, and beyond. All-inclusive fares covering beverages, dining, gratuities, and curated expedition experiences. Learn more.
Explora Journeys
MSC’s ultra-luxury ocean house concept. All-suite ships carrying 900 guests with all nine restaurants included and no reservation requirements. The largest pool terrace at sea in the luxury category. Caribbean and Mediterranean itineraries. Learn more.
What We Handle For You
- Cruise line and ship selection based on your travel style, budget, and group
- Cabin category selection and upgrade strategies
- Flights and pre-cruise hotel stays
- Shore excursions at every port of call via Viator and Project Expedition
- Drink packages, specialty dining reservations, and onboard upgrades
- Travel insurance through Roamright
- Payment plan coordination
- Check-ins on embarkation day and throughout your sailing
Current Featured Sailing
Star of the Seas departs Port Canaveral April 25, 2027 for a 7-night Caribbean sailing returning May 2, 2027. Pairs perfectly with a Disney World or Universal stay beforehand. Spots available now with payment plans.

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