postheadericon Quick And Easy Kosher Summer Cruises



by Benjamin Wasserman


Summer time is one of the best times to take a cruise. The weather is beautiful and it allows for a wonderful and relaxing experience. Kosher Summer cruises have taken off in the last few years. They travel to many different places throughout the world; while still adhering to the Jewish customs without the hassle of traveling on a standard cruise line.

There are a few different types of cruises that one can go on; such as singles, groups or the standard cruise. Each ship has an all Kosher kitchen on board and meals are prepared to exact specifications. Packing food and having to just eat the vegetarian options has gone by the way side. To stay within religious guidelines each and every kitchen have Mashgichim and a Rabi that are in charge of keeping the kitchen organized.

Most major Kosher cruise lines travel to more than 15 world class locations on their voyages. Having so many different ports of call around the world, opens up the cruises to an international audience. As long as there is an open date on the cruise; anyone can go. With such a vast clientele the ships personnel make sure to be staffed according to the makeup of the guests. They have staff on hand that will be able to communicate with you, no matter where you are from.

Music is a large part of the fun atmosphere on board a ship. It is so much a part of the experience that there are special Kosher Music cruises available for the avid fan. From current hits to traditional liturgics top names in the Jewish music circles have been known to play these cruises.

All cruises are a minimum of seven days in length and have several ports of call scheduled. When arriving at a port, there are many day trips and events to enjoy before sailing on. In most cases a list of this information can be obtained from the cruise line.

With such a large variety of destinations to choose from during the summer season, the adventures are endless. The friendships and memories that are waiting to be made will last a lifetime.




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