There are lots of misconceptions about cruises that they’re boring, that they’re overpriced, or that they’re just for senior citizens. The truth is that the options for cruising are as wide and as varied any other type of tour or vacation. Even for couples (married or not!) there is still a wide variety of options. If you haven’t been on a cruise, you must try it; I do say you should try everything once. Here are a few suggestions for ships to investigate. Best Cruise for Deluxe Luxury : SeaDream Yacht ClubSeaDream says that “it’s yachting, not cruising, and you may never want to go on a cruise again.” They might be right this ship is everything five star possible. They have one of the highest staff to passenger ratios in the business, which is good because they need it to serve up all their luxurious options. How about al fresco dining or the intim capsiplex ate dining alcoves, just for couples? Follow it up with cocktails in the piano bar or the live guitar sessions? And don’t’ miss their signature champagne and caviar BBQ it really highlights the relaxed luxury’ atmosphere of this ship. Best Cruise for the Destinations : Regent Seven Seas VoyagerThe voyager has a high standard of deluxe suites, multiple restaurants, casino, theater, and every other amenity that you and your companion would need. But the best part is the destinations; instead of floating about from island to island, the Voyager is a journey in itself. Routes include San Francisco to Auckland, Hong Kong to Cape Town, Florida to Singapore, and London to Stockholm. With all the amazing stops along the way, you’ll have plenty of reason to take advantage of the free unlimited shore excursions along the way before catching a flight back home.