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Synonyms for cruise
- travel along
- keep a steady pace
an ocean trip taken for pleasure
Related words, drive around aimlessly but ostentatiously and at leisure, travel at a moderate speed, look for a sexual partner in a public place, sail or travel about for pleasure, relaxation, or sightseeing.
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Synonyms for cruise kruz cruise, this thesaurus page includes all potential synonyms, words with the same meaning and similar terms for the word cruise ., princeton's wordnet rate these synonyms: 2.2 / 6 votes.
cruise, sail verb
an ocean trip taken for pleasure
Synonyms: sheet , canvass , sail , canvas
- cruise verb
drive around aimlessly but ostentatiously and at leisure
"She cruised the neighborhood in her new convertible"
travel at a moderate speed
"Please keep your seat belt fastened while the plane is reaching cruising altitude"
look for a sexual partner in a public place
"The men were cruising the park"
sail or travel about for pleasure, relaxation, or sightseeing
"We were cruising in the Caribbean"
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Synonyms: rove over the sea
cruise noun
Synonyms: roving voyage
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It was his first cruise and it sounded like she had done a few and she said were on our honeymoon and so were going to do an excursion at every port stop. And I mentioned to them this was my 105th cruise on Royals so we started talking, conversing and I didnt see them in the lounge last night and there were rumors that there were honeymoon couples on White Island and you just showed me one of the news footage with their picture of their wedding and it confirmed that it was them, you never know, your life changes in a moment so, life is short.
Adrian Daniel :
We see investment opportunities at transport companies ... at airlines and operators of cruise liners, where oil consumption is a significant cost driver.
Stewart Chiron :
Thankfully this story has a happy ending for the couple but cruise ships are not floating hospitals.
At the end of the day, cruise ships have motors, propellers and rudders, and God forbid we can't operate in the state of Florida for whatever reason, then there are other states that we do operate from, and we can operate from Royal Caribbean for a ship that otherwise would have gone to Florida.
Mark Goldsmith :
I had no idea this sort of thing was out there, i'd been driving a 15-year-old Jeep, which only had cruise control that you constantly had to adjust, so all these new features are a novelty.
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Definition of cruise noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary
- I'd love to go on a round-the-world cruise.
- a luxury cruise ship
- Fire crews were called to the scene.
- He crews for a billionaire on his yacht.
- We're taking a cruise around the Mediterranean.
- I'd love to cruise down the Nile.
- package tour
- self-catering
- have/take (British English) a holiday/ (North American English) a vacation/a break/a day off/ (British English) a gap year
- go on/be on holiday/vacation/leave/honeymoon/safari/a trip/a tour/a cruise/a pilgrimage
- go backpacking/camping/hitchhiking/sightseeing
- plan a trip/a holiday/a vacation/your itinerary
- book accommodation/a hotel room/a flight/tickets
- have/make/cancel a reservation/ (especially British English) booking
- rent a villa/ (both British English) a holiday home/a holiday cottage
- (especially British English) hire/ (especially North American English) rent a car/bicycle/moped
- stay in a hotel/a bed and breakfast/a youth hostel/a villa/ (both British English) a holiday home/a caravan
- cost/charge $100 a/per night for a single/double/twin/standard/ (British English) en suite room
- check into/out of a hotel/a motel/your room
- pack/unpack your suitcase/bags
- call/order room service
- cancel/cut short a trip/holiday/vacation
- apply for/get/renew a/your passport
- take out/buy/get travel insurance
- catch/miss your plane/train/ferry/connecting flight
- fly (in)/travel in business/economy class
- make/have a brief/two-day/twelve-hour stopover/ (North American English also) layover in Hong Kong
- experience/cause/lead to delays
- check (in)/collect/get/lose (your) (especially British English) luggage/ (especially North American English) baggage
- be charged for/pay excess baggage
- board/get on/leave/get off the aircraft/plane/ship/ferry
- taxi down/leave/approach/hit/overshoot the runway
- experience/hit/encounter severe turbulence
- suffer from/recover from/get over your jet lag/travel sickness
- attract/draw/bring tourists/visitors
- encourage/promote/hurt tourism
- promote/develop ecotourism
- build/develop/visit a tourist/holiday/ (especially British English) seaside/beach/ski resort
- work for/be operated by a major hotel chain
- be served by/compete with low-cost/ (especially North American English) low-fare/budget airlines
- book something through/make a booking through/use a travel agent
- contact/check with your travel agent/tour operator
- book/be on/go on a package deal/holiday/tour
- buy/bring back (tacky/overpriced) souvenirs
- They met on a cruise.
- a cruise along the coast
- a pleasure cruise around the bay
- Modern cruise liners have every conceivable luxury on board.
- Now they could afford the world cruise they had promised themselves.
- She worked on a cruise ship as a croupier.
- They are going on a Mediterranean cruise.
- This year's cruise will visit the Norwegian fjords.
- We will be taking a cruise down the Nile.
- You can take a leisurely cruise on the lake.
- on a/the cruise
- cruise along
- cruise around
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- They're going on a cruise round the Med.
- They've just set off on a round-the-world cruise.
- Do you dream of a luxury skiing vacation or a Caribbean cruise?
- age of sail
- ocean-going
- under sail idiom
- They are cruising off the west coast of Vancouver Island.
- Thousands of spectators watched the tall ships cruise the Detroit River.
- After launch , the probe will cruise for 6 months before intercepting the comet beyond Earth's orbit .
- The car is more fuel efficient because the engine can run on just three of six cylinders when cruising.
- A guy cruised up in a convertible and offered me a lift .
- He goes cruising the streets looking for places to rob .
- Our department is doing all the work while the rest of the business is cruising.
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noun as in journey
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- sightseeing
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- commutation
- peregrination
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- globetrotting
verb as in journey on a trip or tour
- cover ground
- get through
- go into orbit
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- make a journey
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You just travel light with carry-on luggage, go to cities that you love, and get to hang out with all your friends.
He did travel to China and Australia while the story was unfolding.
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Under ordinary circumstances these men can travel with their burden from twenty to thirty miles a day.
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MSC Cruises' Latest Sale Has Voyages Starting at $179 — When to Book
The sale is running until April 18.
Courtesy of MSC Cruises
MSC Cruises is offering monumental savings on sailings to warm weather destinations starting at less than $200 per person.
The sale, which was extended and must be booked by April 18, offers cruises starting at just $179 per person, according to MSC. The sale rate is based on double occupancy and does not include the taxes, fees, or port expenses.
Travelers who take advantage of this deeply-discounted rate can sail on three and four night journeys from Miami for just $179, or from Orlando starting at just $189, MSC shared with Travel + Leisure .
“It’s a great opportunity, whether you’re curious about cruising for the first time or you’re an avid cruiser looking to book your next sailing,” Koreen McNutt, the senior vice president and commercial sales officer for MSC Cruises USA, told T+L. “These quick getaways let guests discover everything we have to offer from world-class onboard entertainment and outstanding family programming to a variety of delicious dining venues and wonderful amenities. Plus, these short cruises all visit our private island in The Bahamas, Ocean Cay MSC Marine Reserve, with beautiful white-sand beaches and pristine water brimming with vibrant marine life.”
The sale also includes MSC’s cruises from Galveston , which the company plans to introduce as its newest homeport in the United States in 2025. The cruise line expects to sail 7-night trips to Mexico and Central America on the MSC Seascape out of Galveston, which start at just $459 per person during the sale.
In addition, MSC is offering savings on its newest ship, the MSC World America , which the company plans to launch next year complete with a thrilling over-water swing ride, 13 different restaurants, an 11-deck-high dry slide, and more. Cruises on this ship start at just $649 per person as part of the sale.
“Cruising offers an unbeatable value proposition for vacations and we’re offering more itinerary options from a larger selection of embarkation ports than ever before, which makes it even easier for more people to discover what MSC Cruises is all about,” McNutt added.
Beyond the cruise fare, MSC is offering the option for travelers to add a drink package and Wi-FI to their booking starting at just $329.
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'The ship can move': Why you should watch next solar eclipses from a cruise ship
Cheers broke out on Holland America Line’s Koningsdam ship when the total solar eclipse began on Monday.
Off the coast of Mazatlan, Mexico, passengers were perched on loungers, reclining on beach towels and lining the railings of Deck 14 with cameras on tripods at the ready. When the sliver of fiery orange that remained of the sun disappeared, a black circle ringed by white light took its place. Passengers applauded the moment they'd been awaiting since the ship departed from San Diego on Friday.
The sunny, 72-degree weather – quintessential cruise weather – gave way to chilly wind and late morning’s best impression of sunset. The horizon line glowed orange in the dusky sky.
Cruise ships can help take guests to the path of totality for eclipses, allowing passengers to get a prime viewing spot and make a vacation of it.
What is a total solar eclipse?
A total solar eclipse occurs when the moon completely blocks the face of the sun as it moves between the sun and Earth.
While the sun is about 400 times bigger than the moon, the moon is roughly 400 times closer to Earth. “In the past, the moon was much closer, and in the future, the moon will be much further away,” said Adam Burgasser, a professor of astronomy and astrophysics at the University of California, San Diego, and director of the Cool Star Lab, who served as an onboard expert during the cruise. “And so we're in a special time, which, of course, lasts for billions of years, where it's set up just right to block out the sun.”
Total solar eclipses take place about every 18 months on average, but the last one visible from the U.S. was in 2017 .
The phenomenon creates a multi-sensory experience, with a cold front moving in ahead of the eclipse. “You block the sun, and it gets cold,” said Burgasser. “It’s actually just that simple. And it's slow enough that the atmosphere can react.”
Plants and animals respond, too: Birds often begin to chirp, plants may close up, and nocturnal will come out. “It’s kind of an all-around-you experience where it's not just the fact that the sun has been blocked that’s so fascinating, but just the effect it has on the entire environment.” Those effects weren’t easily discernible on Koningsdam, though, which was about 150 miles from shore.
Nicole Chaput, a 57-year-old passenger from Calgary in Canada, said partial and total eclipses are “totally different.”
“I heard someone describe it as being partly pregnant,” she said. “You can’t do it. There’s no comparison.”
What makes a cruise a good place to see an eclipse?
Bad weather can wreck even the best-laid viewing plans. If a city in the path of totality has overcast skies, it can be tough to quickly move to an alternate site.
“If you're on a cruise ship and a little bit farther to the east or a little bit farther to the west along the path, there's clear sky, the ship can move,” said Dan Jarrell, who was on the cruise with his wife, Kay, and friends. The Washington, D.C.-area resident has seen solar eclipses with friends during two other sailings, including on Holland America’s Veendam in 1998.
“If you're on land and there's not a road there, you’d better have a tank,” Jarrell said.
That’s where a cruise ship comes in handy. “Having the ability to map out based on what the current weather is where you can catch the eclipse, and having a range over the course of the ocean where you could chase that a little bit is certainly helpful,” Burgasser added.
Capt. Ane Smit, Master aboard Holland America’s Zaandam for the viewing, said the ship can move at a maximum of 20 knots, so the crew needs to scout out the conditions with enough time to move as needed.
“If it's not good enough, we really need to start finding another spot because we are not the quickest vehicle, of course, to be driving around, but we have the luxury of being able to go in any direction without any restriction,” he said. “It’s a pretty wide highway that we have.”
The view of the horizon also allows passengers to “see that shadow coming in and leaving more so than you can in a topographical area,” said Burgasser. Being in the ocean away from city lights is also helpful for seeing stars and other parts of the sky usually only visible at night.
The cruise line also made the practicalities of watching an eclipse easier: eclipse glasses were distributed to guests’ staterooms and Burgasser guided guests through the event via the ship’s speaker system, before and after totality.
More eclipse cruises on the horizon
If you missed your chance to see it this time or want another go, Holland America has more eclipse-viewing opportunities on the books.
“Guests have reacted positively to our 2024 eclipse cruises and with the next full eclipse in 2026 we plan to have three sailings in Europe that will align with the path of the eclipse,” Paul Grigsby, the line's Vice President of Deployment & Itinerary Planning, said in an email. Details have not yet been released.
Other cruise lines offer similar opportunities as well. Princess Cruises' Emerald Princess was near Koningsdam on Monday.
Chaput, the Canadian passenger, said she’s been “chasing” total solar eclipses since seeing her first one in 1991. Monday’s eclipse marked her seventh viewing and second on a cruise ship.
“I think it’s just such an amazing natural phenomenon,” she said. “It’s seeing science in action.”
Contributing: Josh Rivera, USA TODAY
The reporter on this story received access to this sailing from Holland America Line. USA TODAY maintains editorial control of content.
Nathan Diller is a consumer travel reporter for USA TODAY based in Nashville. You can reach him at [email protected]
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Synonyms for CRUISE: voyage, sail, crossing, passage, roam, wander, stroll, drift; Antonyms of CRUISE: struggle, limp, flounder, stumble, lumber, trudge, shuffle, stamp
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Noun. A voyage on a ship or boat taken for pleasure. A trip taken for pleasure, especially one lasting a day or less. A long walk, typically a tiring one. An easy victory or achievement. Verb. To travel on water in a vessel, especially for pleasure. To travel at a constant speed. To move about aimlessly.
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Synonyms: sheet, canvass, sail, canvas. cruise verb. drive around aimlessly but ostentatiously and at leisure. "She cruised the neighborhood in her new convertible". cruise verb. travel at a moderate speed. "Please keep your seat belt fastened while the plane is reaching cruising altitude". cruise verb.
cruise in British English. (kruːz ) verb. 1. (intransitive) to make a trip by sea in a liner for pleasure, usually calling at a number of ports. 2. to sail or travel over (a body of water) for pleasure in a yacht, cruiser, etc. 3. (intransitive) to search for enemy vessels in a warship.
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