Best cruise destinations to experience culture: Latest trends in cruising

By Brian Johnston
August 29 2015 - 12:15am
Seabourn Odyssey in Venice.
Seabourn Odyssey in Venice.
Seabourn Odyssey in Venice.
Seabourn Odyssey in Venice.
Silversea passengers in Ephesus in Turkey.
Silversea passengers in Ephesus in Turkey.
A theatre performance in Kyoto in honour of cherry blossom season.
A theatre performance in Kyoto in honour of cherry blossom season.
The theatre on Regent Seven Seas Voyager.
The theatre on Regent Seven Seas Voyager.
Regent Seven Seas Mariner off the Greek island of Santorini.
Regent Seven Seas Mariner off the Greek island of Santorini.
Seabourn Odyssey in Venice.
Seabourn Odyssey in Venice.
Seabourn Odyssey in Venice.
Seabourn Odyssey in Venice.

Ever since young aristocrats set off on the Grand Tour, culture and education have remained at the core of many a journey. In the 18th century, tourists were expected to polish their Latin and artistic skills, learn a new language and take in the great architecture, ruins and literature of continental Europe. You can still do this (except perhaps improve your Latin) on 21st-century cruise ships, though fortunately without risking 10-day English Channel crossings or being carried off to a harem by Barbary pirates.

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