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Aurora cruises in 2023
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Mervyn and Trish
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I can certainly recommend Saga Carole. Our first cruise with them was our last pre Covid and we will be back. They are on the headline price more expensive but so much is included that in the end they are good value. Although their ships are small - only 1000 passengers - they have plenty of space.

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CaroleF wrote: 17 Jan 2023, 12:06
I'm put off Britannia and Arvia because of their size, I have some walking difficulties, and because they are obviously aimed at families, much more like some American ships, all freedom dining, less formality than of old.
Britannia has both Club and Freedom dining and is certainly as formal as any of the other ships, or at least it was when we were on her last year.

Surprisingly for her size we found Britannia one of the easiest ships to get around as everything is concentrated around the atrium.

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