Ships operated by Thomson CruisesCalypso (Passenger/crew ratio: 2.2) Thomson has always been known for its good value, family oriented holidays. In a departure from the norm, Calypso, its new ship, will be adult-only. Cruise Dates & Itineraries :: Reviews |
 | Emerald (Passenger/crew ratio: 2.8) This is Thomson’s most-popular ship and, although she is older and less glitzy and glamorous compared to newer ships in port, is a good option for people who want a value-for-money cruise, with a British atmosphere. Cruise Dates & Itineraries :: Reviews |
 | Thomson Celebration (Passenger/crew ratio: 2.2) Celebration does look a lot smaller, older and less glitzy and glamorous when she is alongside newer ships in port, nevertheless, the Thomson product is popular among passengers who want a value-for-money cruise, with a British atmosphere. Cruise Dates & Itineraries :: Reviews |
 | Thomson Destiny (Passenger/crew ratio: 2.9) One of the attractions of sailing with Thomson is that the operator flies to the ship from so many regional airports. Thomson Destiny is the biggest ship in the fleet, although, like all Thomson ships, it does feel very crowded. Cruise Dates & Itineraries :: Reviews |
 | Thomson Spirit (Passenger/crew ratio: 2.2) A rather outdated ship, nevertheless a value-for-money product, with some of the traditional cruise elements, such as (optional) waiter service lunch and dinner and captain’s cocktail party. Cruise Dates & Itineraries :: Reviews |
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