Orient Lines Cruise Line

Off-the-beaten-track cruises to all seven continents, at fair prices

Orient Lines. Ever wanted to see the Antarctic? In addition to sailing to the Greek Isles and the Mediterranean, Orient Lines sets itself apart as a "destination-oriented" line that visits some of the more fascinating nooks and crannies on all seven continents. Very cool! The Marco Polo--with an ice-strengthened hull--visits smaller ports of call, yet a relatively deep draft provides more stability.

Highlights. A Best Cruise Value of the World Ocean and Cruise Liner Society, most Orient Lines itineraries include complete cruise-tour packages, which add pre- and/or post-cruise hotel stays to enhance your trip. Orient Lines combines the best of the mega-liners (resort features like a show lounge, casino, nightclub, and shipboard activities) with the ability of their mid-size ships to scoot into ports not frequented by the larger ships.

Who Loves Orient Lines? Seasoned travelers wanting to visit off-the-beaten-track ports of call, at fair prices, will enjoy Orient Lines. On the other hand, families with kids, or people looking for non-stop parties, may find that Orient Lines does not cater to their needs.

Locations. Orient Lines sails to all seven continents and offers regularly scheduled service to Antarctica, in addition to Egypt, Africa, India, Southeast Asia, Australia, New Zealand, South America, the Panama Canal and South Pacific.

Competition. Orient Lines cannot easily be compared to other lines, although in terms of also offering world-wide destinations, Princess may be the closest competitor.

Pricing. Orient Lines cruises start at about $150 per person, per day, including port charges but without airfare.

More Information. http://www.orientlines.com Please remember that our prices will almost always be lower than those that you see on the Orient Lines Web site.

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