Best cruises for first-timers: 20 amazing cruise trips for those who've never tried it

By Brian Johnston
Updated July 4 2015 - 2:08am, first published 12:15am
See the Aegean on Sea Cloud, one of the world's most impressive sailing yachts. Photo: Sea Cloud
See the Aegean on Sea Cloud, one of the world's most impressive sailing yachts. Photo: Sea Cloud
See Europe by river. Here, an APT ship cruises past Durnstein on the Austrian Danube. Photo: APT
See Europe by river. Here, an APT ship cruises past Durnstein on the Austrian Danube. Photo: APT
A cruise ship visits Norway's Geirangerfjord. Photo: NOLIMITPICTURES
A cruise ship visits Norway's Geirangerfjord. Photo: NOLIMITPICTURES
Regensburg sits on the confluence of the Danube, Naab and Regen rivers in Germany. Photo: Steve Daggar Photography
Regensburg sits on the confluence of the Danube, Naab and Regen rivers in Germany. Photo: Steve Daggar Photography
Life on the ocean wave is good. Photo: iStock
Life on the ocean wave is good. Photo: iStock
Copacabana Beach is always fun. Photo: Jos Eduardo Nucci
Copacabana Beach is always fun. Photo: Jos Eduardo Nucci

The local cruise industry last year reached a new milestone: more than 1 million Australians took a cruise holiday. Australia is the world's fastest-growing source of cruise passengers, with numbers surging 20.4 per cent last year – and a similar average annual growth over the past 12 years, according to Cruise Lines International Association. Those of us who cruised spent an average 9.7 days at sea and 13 days on rivers.

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