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If you're looking for a holiday that offers you luxury, variety and value for money, then maybe you should be thinking of a Thomson Cruise.
Cruise Holidays enable you to island hop without any hassle. You can explore several different countries during the same holiday using the ship as your floating hotel. With Staff on hand to pamper you from the moment you arrive, it means you're free to relax and enjoy the first-class cuisine and entertainment.
Dress onboard the ships is casual, however the dress code during the evening varies and your daily Cruise News will tell you whether the evening is formal or informal. 'Informal' is smart casual (including long trousers for gentlemen). 'Formal' nights, such as The Captains' cocktail party and gala dinner, let you pull out all the stops if you wish - dinner jackets and cocktail dresses will fit right in and gentlemen should at least wear a jacket and tie. There is one formal night on a seven-night cruise.