Free Cruise Holiday Brochures by Post
Cruise holiday brochures bring the world of ocean and river cruising to life on the printed page, helping travellers compare cabins, itineraries and onboard experiences at their own pace. Through catalink.com, a range of cruise brochures can be requested entirely free of charge, delivered free by post anywhere in the UK with no obligation. Visitors are welcome to request as many titles as they like, and some are also available as an instant digital edition.
What cruise brochures are and what's available
Cruise brochures are detailed printed guides produced to showcase holidays at sea and along the world's great rivers. They typically present sample itineraries, cabin and suite options, deck plans, dining and entertainment details, and the destinations a voyage visits. Browsing a selection helps holidaymakers understand the differences between styles of cruising before committing to anything.
- Ocean cruising, from short coastal sailings to grand worldwide voyages
- River cruising along inland waterways and scenic routes
- Worldwide itineraries covering many regions and ports of call
- Different cruise styles, such as relaxed, family-friendly, adventure-led or luxury-focused experiences
- Cabin and suite comparisons, deck plans and onboard facilities
How to order cruise brochures free by post, step by step
Requesting brochures through catalink.com is straightforward and completely free. The whole process takes only a few minutes.
- Browse the cruise and travel category to see the titles on offer.
- Select each brochure you would like to receive, adding as many as appeal to you.
- Enter your name and UK postal address so your free brochures can be sent.
- Submit your request and wait for the printed editions to arrive by post.
- Where available, open the instant digital edition straight away while the printed copy is on its way.
There is no charge for the brochures or the postage, and no obligation to book anything.
Why request the printed editions
Printed cruise brochures are particularly useful because cruising involves so many variables. Holding a physical guide makes it easier to flick between deck plans, cabin grades and itinerary maps, and to mark pages or jot notes. Many people enjoy spreading several brochures across a table to compare voyages side by side, something that can feel harder on a screen. Printed editions are also handy to share with travelling companions or family members planning together.
How to choose the right brochures
With so much choice, it helps to think about the kind of holiday you are after before requesting titles. Consider the points below.
- Destination: whether you are drawn to ocean voyages or scenic river routes.
- Length: short breaks at sea versus longer, multi-region itineraries.
- Style: relaxed and traditional, family-oriented, adventurous or more luxurious.
- Cabin type: from inside cabins to balcony staterooms and suites.
- Practicalities: departure ports, time of year and the pace of the itinerary.
Requesting a few different titles allows you to weigh up options without pressure.
Digital versus printed editions
Some cruise brochures offer an instant digital edition you can view immediately, which is ideal for a quick first look or for browsing on the move. Printed editions, by contrast, are easy to read in comfort, annotate and revisit over several evenings of planning. Many travellers use both: the digital version for an instant overview and the posted copy for considered comparison. The choice is entirely yours, and both remain free.
Managing what you receive
Because you can request as many brochures as you like, it is worth keeping track of which titles you have ordered so you can compare them effectively. Keep the ones that interest you to hand while planning, and recycle any you no longer need. If your preferences change over time, you can simply request fresh brochures whenever you wish.
Frequently asked questions
Are the cruise brochures really free?
Yes. The brochures are free to request and are delivered free by post within the UK, with no obligation to book.
How many brochures can I request?
You can request as many as you like. Ordering several makes it easier to compare different cruise lines and itineraries.
Do I have to book a cruise after requesting one?
No. Requesting a brochure places you under no obligation whatsoever; it is purely for research and inspiration.
How long do they take to arrive?
Printed brochures are sent by post, so delivery times can vary. Where an instant digital edition is offered, you can view it straight away.
Can I get a digital version instead?
Some titles offer an instant digital edition alongside the printed copy. Availability depends on the individual brochure.
What information do I need to provide?
Simply your name and a UK postal address so the free brochures can be delivered to you.
Do brochures cover both ocean and river cruising?
Yes. The selection spans ocean and river cruising, worldwide itineraries and a variety of cruise styles.
Is there a cost for postage?
No. Both the brochures and their delivery within the UK are entirely free of charge.
