I walked up to the counter after arriving in Krabi airport, booked a bus ticket to the pier and squeezed myself on the bus between humongous backpacks and Scandinavian guys. We arrived at a random restaurant with extortionate prices and were told to buy our boat tickets here. I had researched that the next boat was at 2pm, luckily I would make it.

‘Can I have a ticket for the 2pm bus please?’ I said.

‘Sorry miss, no 2pm boat, boat only 4pm’. He replied curtly. Initially I accepted this but then realised that I would be stuck here in the pouring rain and forced to buy overpriced fried rice. The website did say that there would be a 2pm boat so they’re obviously trying to keep me captive so I spend money here. I’d much rather be on the boat ASAP so I could party at my hostel in Koh Phi Phi.

I marched up to the counter, this time there was a petite woman there.

‘Can I buy a ticket for the 2pm boat please’, I tried again.

‘Yes miss, the bust for the pier leaves in 10 minutes’, she replied softly.

Result! However, not all was as it seemed. I got the bus to the pier and to cut a long story short the only boat was at 4pm so I spent my time reaing my kindle amongst a pool of backpackers on the floor of the ferry terminal. It wasn’t all bad as I met two nice girls who I spent time with in Phi Phi.

Does travel always have to be this hard?

It’s at times like this when I dream of having a relaxing holiday. I love the excitement of solo, budget travel but sometimes I don’t want all the stress of organising something. Constantly being strong and standing up for myself is tiring!

Cruises are something that’s always appealed to me. Unfortunately I’ve never had anyone to go with or the money to justify one. Visiting many different countries in one trip and waking up in a new city or country is such an exciting prospect. The food or entertainment is rumoured to be great too. Cruises are also surprisingly affordable now but I would advise travelling with a friend to avoid paying a single supplement.

Here are 4 cruises that I would love to experience at some point in my life.

Mediterranean charms cruise.

I’ve visited many seas, oceans and countries but the Mediterranean always has a special place in my heart. My first holiday was in Lloret De Mar when I was just a baby and I had many childhood holidays by the Med.

This cruise visits 5 countries and 7 ports despite only being 7 days long. It would be a great cruise to get a taster of each country and decide where to visit next.

  • Malaga, Costa Del Sol
  • Cartagena, Spain
  • Trapani, Sicily
  • Valletta, Malta
  • Messina (for Mount Etna), Sicily
  • Corfu Town, Corfu
  • Dubrovnik, Croatia

I would love to visit Sicily, a place that’s always in the shadow of the much larger Italy and experience Sicilian food and culture. Dubrovnik is a place that has been on my travel wish list for years. I long to see the ancient architecture and clear blue water.

The Doric temple, Sicily
The Doric temple, Sicily
Dubrovnic looks like one of the most photogenic cities in the world
Dubrovnic looks like one of the most photogenic cities in the world
I feel like I'm in 'Game of Thrones'
I feel like I’m in ‘Game of Thrones’

Galapagos Island cruise

When you think of the ultimate place to explore, you think of the Galapagos islands. Best know as the inspiration for Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution, the Galapagos are renowned as being the place to experience unique flora and fauna that you cannot see anywhere in the world.

I would love to sail around and get close up to the unique and beautiful wildlife. Isabela island is where you can find the famous Galapagos turtles as well as thousands of species of flora and fauna. Surprisingly the island is composed of 6 active volcanos!

The famous Galapagos turtle
The famous Galapagos turtle
Unusual fauna
Unusual fauna
Isla Espanola
Isla Espanola

Antarctica Cruise

I’ve only travelled to 4 continents (I really want to travel to America and South America someday!) but to many Antarctica is the final frontier. The trickiest continent to tick off the list and one of the most expensive.

Antarctica is a continent of mystery. A place that not many people travel to and a place that’s so uninhabitable that no humans live there permanently, despite being the 5th largest continent.

I would love to practice my photography skills in Antarctica. The white snow would be such a clear background from which to photograph the abundant wildlife. I would also like to get off the boat and do some mountaineering or kayaking to see Antarctica, the land of snow and ice, close up.

It looks absolutely beautiful and the white abstract icebergs look sectacular and weirdly otherworldly.

 

 

Cute penguins
Cute penguins
Land of ice and snow
Land of ice and snow

Caribbean cruise

I don’t know about you, but when I think of paradise I think of the Caribbean. It’s a region that’s always hot too so it’s a perfect place to visit year-round.

I would love to visit Barbados, a tiny island that’s only 432 square kilometres. Despite being one of the top tourist destinations, The Bajans manage to hold on to their rich and vibrant culture. I would love to see the Crop over festival that features bright traditional costumes and Calypso dancing. So exotic! It also sounds like the perfect place to enjoy a cocktail on a crisp, white sanded beach. We all need that at some point in our lives don’t we?

Cuba is a place that I wish I could visit soon too. One of the last remaining communist countries it holds on tight to its culture and tradition. My image of Cuba is brightly coloured houses, friendly locals and old vintage cars. I hear it looks like a film set.

I once got offered a University place in the Cayman islands (Which is actually a British territory) but I declined because I didn’t want to be away from my family and my boyfriend at the time. Thinking back I must have been crazy but It’s normal to be scared of travel. Hopefully this blog will let you know how amazing travel is and to grasp every opportunity you are granted in life.

If travel is calling you, please just go!

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Barbados, look at that Ocean!
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Barbados
Cuba
Cuba
Bright coloured buildings in Cuba
Bright coloured buildings in Cuba

 

So there are the top 4 cruises that I would love to do one day. Have you ever done a cruise? If so how was it? Would you recommend it for solo travellers or just couples, friends and families? As always I would love to hear your thoughts.

 

 

12 thoughts on “My World Cruise Wishlist

  1. I’ve never been on a cruise myself. But when I lived in Jamaica, I knew a lot of people that had stopped by from one of many cruises who simply raved about how amazing their experience was!

    1. Oh you lived in Jamaica? That’s so cool, what was ypur job? Yeah I’ve heard nothing but good things from people who’ve been on cruises. They can’t be worse than my all inclusive experience lol

  2. Cruises are not my method of preferred travel. I like to explore places without a mass of people and pricey excursions. If you love to cruise. I hope you get to go on the ones you want to.

    1. I’ve never been on a cruise so I don’t really know what they’re like. One day I would love to go on one and have an easy, luxury holiday 🙂

  3. I’ve never been on a cruise either, but I’ve recently grown interest in doing one! it does seem like a very ‘easy’ vacation. All of these sound amazing, but the Mediterranean and Antarctica cruises interest me the most!

    1. I’m working so hard at the moment so the idea of an easy vacation really appeals to me! Antarctica would be such an amaxing place to visit. It really is the final frontier!

  4. I have been on many Caribbean and Hawaii cruises, and have always had a fantastic time! I have only gone with family and friends, though, so I don’t know what it is like for a solo traveler. I think there are specific cruises designated for solo travelers!

    1. Oh really? A cruise full of solo travellers would be great, so many friends to be made 🙂

      One day I’ll go on a cruise with family, a Caribbean cruise sounds like heaven.

  5. I also haven’t been on a ‘real cruise’ and have been a hesitant cruiser for all the reasons you would think. I do have two MAJOR exceptions to this – I would happily in a second go to the Galapagos, and I would also jump at the chance to go to Antarctica. But the Caribbean and the Med still scare me – I think finding a good fit in company might help 🙂

    1. I totally agree! I would want to go with a company with lots of activities and things to do. Not one with retirees who want to relax. I think Antarctica and the Galapagos would be amazing cruises. They’re both quite expensive though.

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