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The World – Residensea |
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This is arguably the best of the lot. It is not only a cruise line, but also a floating residency on the sea. Each of its cabins are sold to owners and they can also rent it to others who want to stay for a short while on the ocean residence. It travels across the world be it to India or Antarctica or the Hawaii. |
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Silversea Cruise Line |
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This cruise line travels across Europe, South America and Asia with around 300 guests. Many people consider it as the benchmark of cruising. |
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Regent Seven Seas Cruises |
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It carries its guests on a trip across the three ships, Guest Mariner, Voyager and Navigator. It is known for providing more intimate experience. |
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Crystal Cruises |
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This line has won numerous award in the category of “best large ship cruise line”. It carries around 940 guests in trips across the world for 10-14 days. |
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Seabourn Cruise Line |
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This liner flaunts a number of vessels with the most one, The Odyssey, coming out in 2010. It includes four restaurants and can carry around 450 guests. It takes its guests on trips across the world for 108 days. |
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