Blue World Voyages

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Blue World Voyages

About Blue World Voyages:

Blue World Voyages is a wellness cruise line with plans to launch based on investments in the line. They will focus their programming, cuisine, shore excursions on a healthy active lifestyle. Blue World Voyages will offer healthy, fresh, locally sourced food. A variety of fitness classes including yoga, spinning, and TRX will be offered. Sports enthusiasts can enjoy hi-def golf simulators, an indoor basketball court, and batting cages. With only 350 passengers onboard, the line will offer personalized service for all.

Blue World Voyages Destinations:

Destinations will be focused on places with great hiking, water sports, golf, and educational opportunities.

  • Middle East
  • Mediterranean
  • British Isles
  • Northern Europe

Regarding children onboard Blue World Voyages:

Blue World Voyages does not recommend their cruises for anyone under 16. There are no children’s programs onboard.

 

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Trusted by over 1.5 million cruisers since 2003.
Get FREE access to members-only pricing.
There is a highly acclaimed way to receive multiple quotes from a site called CruiseCompete, where cruise specialists compete to offer you the best deal. The media sums it up for CruiseCompete:
Score Luxury Cruises at Bargain Prices” (The Street)
Best site for cruise deals” (The Wall Street Journal)
28 Best Travel Sites” (Kiplinger's) Multiple annual mentions
36 Web Addresses You Should Know” (The Washington Post)