List of Cruise Line Group Tours

The Cruise Line group offers a selection of cruises from 36 different cruise companies and has more than 300 ships in commission. A small selection of some of the Cruise Line group tours includes the waterways of Europe and Australia, Disney Cruise Line tours and tours of the Galapagos Isles. Cruise Line has a group cruise administrator who helps arrange cruise itinerary tailored for your group, club or society. The minimum group size is 12, although this varies depending upon the type of cruise selected.
  1. Australia

    • Captain Cook Cruises is a small ship specialist cruise operator and part of the Cruise Line group. It offers a choice of up to 150 different weekly cruises around Australia and the Pacific. One popular tour is the regular Murraylands and Wildlife Cruise which is a small paddleboat cruise of the Murray River, using the MS Murray Princess which takes up to 120 passengers in 60 cabins. All meals are included and options include table d'hote menu, Captain's dinner and buffet restaurant meals; campfire barbecues are on shore. This cruise offers the opportunity for guided nature walks, visits to the Barossa Valley wine-growing region and calls at the Ngaut Ngaut Aboriginal Reserve.

    AMA Waterways

    • AMA Waterways is part of the Cruise Line group and offers a range of cruise options, many leaving from the United States. There are European river cruises on the Danube and Rhine and the six ship visit Portugal, Spain, Germany, Hungary, Slovakia, France, Russia and Austria. Accommodation on board ship is available in cabins, suites and staterooms and offers all amenities, including complimentary Internet access. All of the ships benefit from bars, lounges, sun lounges, fitness suites and range of on-board dining options.

    Galapagos

    • Haugan Cruises operates two catamaran style ships and is part of the Cruise Line group, offering luxury cruises of the Galapagos Islands. The catamaran style of travel ensures that your cruise is a carbon neutral vacation. Both M/C Athala and M/C Nina have spacious travel accommodations, sun decks with Jacuzzis and on-board dining facilities. From 2011 Haugan Cruises offer five, six, eight and 15-day cruises of the Galapagos Islands, stopping at a number of ports en route.

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