Cruising Excursions specialises in independent shore excursions at ports worldwide, offering a broad alternative to standard cruise-line tours at a fraction of the price. The range covers sightseeing, adventure, activity and many other tour types, catering for solo travellers, couples and groups alike. As members of ABTA, ASTA, ACTA and DRV, the company operated under recognised industry standards with clear consumer protections.
One of the main reasons travellers chose Cruising Excursions was the significant saving over cruise-line excursion prices. By booking independently, guests could explore ports on their own terms while still benefiting from professional, English-speaking guides. Shore Excursion Packages were available to match specific cruise itineraries, making it straightforward to plan visits across multiple ports in a single booking. A price-match guarantee gave added confidence that no better rate could be found elsewhere.
Cruising Excursions built its offering around reliability. Every excursion came with a guarantee to return guests to their ship on time, and if a vessel failed to dock due to weather or other circumstances, a full refund was provided. Low deposits of 25% kept upfront costs manageable, while group booking discounts made the service attractive for families and travelling parties. Tailor-made itineraries and small-group tours were also available for those who preferred a more personal experience.
Beyond shore excursions, Cruising Excursions offered a full range of port transfer services connecting airports, cruise terminals and hotels across their destination network. Vehicles were monitored against live flight data so that transfers remained on schedule even when flights were delayed. The service included 24-hour contact telephone support, no hidden taxes or surcharges, and a choice of vehicle sizes to accommodate different group requirements.
Cruising Excursions operated independently of cruise lines, which typically allowed them to offer the same or similar tours at significantly lower prices. Guests also benefited from smaller group sizes, professional guides who spoke their language, and more flexibility in how the day was structured.
Yes. Cruising Excursions offered a full refund if the cruise ship failed to port for any reason, including adverse weather. This gave travellers confidence that money paid in advance would not be lost due to circumstances outside their control.
The range included sightseeing tours, adventure activities, cultural experiences and many other categories. Shore Excursion Packages were designed to align with cruise itineraries, and tailor-made options were offered for those with specific interests or requirements.
Yes. Group booking discounts were available, making Cruising Excursions a practical choice for families or friends travelling together. Low deposits of 25% also reduced the upfront financial commitment for larger bookings.
The company was a member of ABTA (UK), ASTA (USA), ACTA (Canada) and DRV (Germany), indicating compliance with trade standards across multiple markets and providing a degree of consumer protection for customers from those regions.
Yes. A dedicated transfers service was available for journeys between airports, cruise ports and hotels in their destination network. All transfers included flight monitoring, 24-hour telephone support and clear pricing with no hidden charges.
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