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We can't wait to set sail once again. Having trouble viewing this email? [Click Here]( [10best logo]( [forward this email]( Note from 10Best: Someday, we'll all be ready to pack our suitcases again and head out on our next adventures. In the meantime, here's some inspiration for the future. Vote Now: World's Best Cruise Lines and Ships With vaccines rolling out, we're excited for the prospect of setting sail later in 2021. In anticipation of a return to the Seven Seas (and rivers), we're asking you to vote for your favorite cruise lines and ships. Vote once per day, per category until voting ends on Monday, March 1 at noon ET. [placeholder]( [Best Adventure Cruise Line]( If you think cruising is all about lounging on the lido deck, piña colada in hand, think again. With these 20 cruise companies, nominated as the best in the industry by our panel of cruise experts, cruising becomes an... [Vote Now]( [placeholder]( [Best Boutique Cruise Line]( Boutique cruise lines, like these 18 nominated as the best of the best by a panel of cruising experts, elevate your vacation experience with extras like small ships, attractive passenger-to-staff ratios, luxury amenities... [Vote Now]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [placeholder]( [Best Cruise Ship for Dining]( Gone are the days when fixed seating meals in a single dining room are your only option aboard cruise ships. Modern cruisers enjoy their choice of several restaurants–over two dozen aboard some of the bigger mega... [Vote Now]( [placeholder]( [Best Cruise Ship for Families]( Thanks to their excellent travel value, more and more families are turning to cruising when planning their vacations. These 20 cruise lines, chosen as the best in the industry by our panel of cruising experts, cater to young... [Vote Now]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [placeholder]( [Best Large Cruise Ship]( Sometimes the journey is more important than the destination. That’s often the case when you board one of these giant floating hotels. These 19 cruise ships represent some of the biggest and newest at sea, each with a... [Vote Now]( [placeholder]( [Best Mid-Sized Cruise Ship]( Some cruise ships are like floating horizontal skyscrapers with all the bells and whistles, others feel more like a private yacht. These 20 ships with a capacity between 1,000 and 3,000 passengers, chosen by a panel of... [Vote Now]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [placeholder]( [Best New Cruise Ship]( While the pandemic caused cruising to come to a halt in 2020, things are looking up for 2021. Cruise lines around the globe are preparing to launch a whole host of new ships sailing the world’s rivers and seas. Our panel of... [Vote Now]( [placeholder]( [Best Ocean Cruise Line]( Whether you prefer long days at sea or ample time in diverse ports of call, mega-ships packed with features or intimate yachts, more restaurants than a resort or a single luxury dining room, there's a cruise line out there for... [Vote Now]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [placeholder]( [Best River Cruise Line]( River cruising has been exploding in popularity in recent years, and it's easy to see why. You check in, unpack your bag and let your floating hotel take you on a journey of discovery down some of the world's great... [Vote Now]( [placeholder]( [Best River Cruise Ship]( From the Seine to the Danube, the Mekong to the Chobe, the world’s great rivers have become a hotspot for cruising over the last decade. Riverboats serve as floating hotels, allowing passengers to unpack once and explore... [Vote Now]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [placeholder]( [Best Small Cruise Ship]( While large ships come with certain advantages (bowling at sea, anyone?), some cruisers prefer the intimacy, personalized service and destination-focused itineraries of a smaller vessel. These 20 cruise ships and yachts... [Vote Now]( [10best logo]( Trusted Travel + Lifestyle Advice [visit us on facebook]( [visit us on twitter]( [visit us on pinterest]( [visit us on pinterest]( --------------------------------------------------------------- 32 E Broad St, Greenville, SC 29601 Need to unsubscribe? [Click Here](

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