We’ve been talking about travel again. Not the frantic, jump-on-a-plane-with-hand-luggage kind. The sort where time feels slower, and everything doesn’t need to be planned down to the minute. It’s the kind of travel we haven’t really done before, something not just for the kids, or just for us, but for everyone.
And that’s how the idea of a family cruise quietly crept into the conversation.
If I’m honest, it’s something I used to mentally file under “not for us.” Cruise ships seemed enormous, scheduled, and possibly a bit too polished. We usually look for places with space to explore, moments to get a bit lost, and the option to sit on a quiet bench somewhere with snacks. A cruise didn’t exactly fit that picture, until recently, when we started thinking about what kind of holiday we actually need right now.
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