Having a considerable background in the industry, Bolsover Cruise Club has a greater understanding of cruising than any other agent. We know that booking a cruise is an important event, therefore all our Sales Consultants have considerable travel experience, which we feel is of great importance when delivering a high degree of personal service. This approach sets us apart from our competitors, and as we continue our position as market leaders, our staff continue to travel on cruise ships to better provide you with first-hand knowledge and experience.
Take a look below at some of our recent staff cruise reviews by clicking on the name of the ship:
P&O Cruises
Having invented the art of cruising way back in 1837, P&O Cruises boasts a long and established history. Currently sailing Britain's largest and most modern fleet from their home port of Southampton, they are Britain's leading cruise line. Exceptional value and tailored specifically for British passengers, they encompass an amazing selection of destinations and durations on board five modern superliners.
Arcadia, by Rachel.
Oriana, by Lauren.
Oceana, by Jay and Lisa.
Family cruising aboard Oceana, by Claire.
Ventura, by Katie.
Princess Cruises
The most recognised cruise line in the world, Princess Cruises' modern fleet of 17 modern and luxurious ships offer a total experience -- more unique itineraries, affordable private balconies, flexible mealtimes with Personal Choice Dining®, and the amenities and individual service of any luxury resort, thanks to their Big Ship Choice, Small Ship FeelSM.. Offering voyages to more worldwide cruise destinations than any other major line, Princess has more than 150 itineraries ranging from 7 to 108 days.
Sea Princess, by Hayley.
Tahitian Princess, by Laura.

Cunard Line
For more than 167 years, Cunard ships have reigned the high seas, and today the classic traditions of the grand ocean voyage are very much alive aboard the luxurious liners of Cunard. Queen Elizabeth 2 continues to set the standard of British elegance with superb White Star Service™ and gourmet cuisine. Queen Mary 2 debuted in 2004 as the tallest, longest, largest and most expensive cruise ship ever built. And more recently, the new Queen Victoria exudes an exquisite amalgamation of old and new, a modern liner that is warmly reminiscent of a more gracious era.
Queen Victoria, by Katie.
Ocean Village Holidays
Free-spirited and unconventional, Ocean Village is a far cry from traditional cruising. Created for a new generation of 30-50 somethings who want to explore new places without the formalities of dress codes and fixed dining. The newest, biggest, best equipped ship in its class, Ocean Village combines great facilities with informal dining and a laid-back atmosphere. Gone are the timetables and dinner jackets - do what you want, wear what you like, eat when the mood takes you.
Ocean Village, by Katie
Ocean Village Two, by Katie.
Fred Olsen Cruise Lines
Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines has defined and refined the cruise experience, and judging by the number of passengers that come back time and again, they seem to have styled it to perfection. As a family-operated company, they are justly proud of their lineage and heritage as much as their success. With their fleet of five glistening-white ships, they believe that small is beautiful, and they're proud of the intimate world they offer.
Braemar, by Chris.
Boudicca, by Andy.
Royal Caribbean International
Cruising into the new millennium, RCI continue to lead the cruise industry in innovation. With a wealth of contemporary leisure facilities and activities for all the family, superb entertainment and a variety of dining options, a cruise with Royal Caribbean offers exceptional value and a world of choice. Somewhere between the jet skiing, the mountain biking, cycling through Rome and the rock wall, it hits you - this is Way More Than A Cruise.
Voyager of the Seas, by Kelly.
Navigator of the Seas, by Jay.
Regent Seven Seas Cruises
A world of six-star luxury for those who seek pampering combined with genuine, authentic discovery. From the moment you step aboard you'll receive the warmest welcome. Regent Seven Seas Cruises have brought together the best of everything, from the finest vintages selected by experts, to the exquisitely blended finest woods, marble, glass and metals to reflect a comfortable and stylish ambience.
Regent Seven Seas Voyager, by Roland.
Group ship visit aboard Seven Seas Voyager
African Safari Club
Since 1990, African Safari Club has offered a year round programme of cruises to the idyllic and beautiful islands of the Indian Ocean aboard the yacht-like M.S. Royal Star. For a unique experience these cruises can be combined with a relaxing stay at an exotic Kenya beach hotel and optional safari adventures.
M.S Royal Star, by Julia.
Hebridean Cruise Line
Hebridean International Cruises has been setting the benchmark for luxury cruising since 1989. Featuring some of the World's Finest Privately Escorted Tours, our two small, five star luxury cruise ships - Hebridean Spirit and Hebridean Princess - afford our guests the highest standards of luxury cruise ship accommodation, together with a level of service from an almost forgotten era.
Hebridean Spirit, by Wendy.

