by Keith | Aug 19, 2023 | Ambassador Cruise Line, Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines, Marella Cruises, MSC Cruises, No Fly Cruise Blog, No Fly Cruise facts, No Fly Cruise Lines, No Fly Cruises, No Fly Cruises Blog, P&O Cruises, Saga Cruises
If you’re looking to embark on a cruise from the UK without needing to fly to the starting point, there are several cruise lines to consider. Many offer no fly cruises, which mean you can simply travel to the port (often by car or train) and set sail...
by Seb | Aug 5, 2023 | No Fly Cruise Blog, No Fly Cruise facts, No Fly Cruise Lines, No Fly Cruises
The requirements for no fly cruises vary depending on several factors, including the cruise itinerary, your nationality, and the specific cruise line’s policies. Generally, if you are a citizen of the United Kingdom and your cruise starts and ends in a UK port,...
by Seb | Dec 20, 2020 | Cunard, No Fly Cruise Blog, No Fly Cruise facts, No Fly Cruise News
Whilst this sounds like a far-fetched headline, it’s actually completely true! We are used to watching the world’s most gorgeous ships grace the small screen thanks to Jane Macdonald most recently. Glancing back further in time we have had numerous movies...
by Seb | Nov 9, 2020 | Hebridean, Hebridean Cruises, Hebridean Princess, No Fly Cruise facts, No Fly Cruises Blog, No Fly Cruises Investigates
One of our subscribers sent us a question last week about an island in the Bristol Channel that they had once visited called Lundy. The question was whether it was a potential cruise destination, owing to it’s stunning wildlife and positioning on the...
by Keith | Sep 24, 2020 | No Fly Cruise facts, No Fly Cruise Blog, Swan Hellenic
The first new-build expedition ship under the new Swan Hellenic owner will be christened Minerva, and this news prompted the editorial team at NoFlyCruises to step back in time and delve into the history of this nostalgic ship name, and its three instances over...
by Seb | Aug 24, 2020 | No Fly Cruise facts, No Fly Cruises, No Fly Cruises Blog, Viking Ocean Cruises
It is widely reported that the longest continuous passenger cruise was operated by Viking Cruises and was marketed as their “Ultimate World Cruise”. This 245-day voyage on the 930-guest Viking Sun ship also set sail and returned to London, making it the longest no fly...