
The great and the good of cruising attended the inaugural event at London’s Soho Hotel – hosted by The Apprentice’s Nick Hewer and Classic FM’s John Suchet
In all a total of 180,000 votes were cast in the first ever cruise awards voted for entirely by cruise passengers, in association with Classic FM, the Spectator, Cruise Today and Discover Cruises.
This free digital magazine reveals all the winners on the day, detailing the cruise lines, live performances and personalities that Cruise International readers voted for in their thousands.
We hope you enjoy the issue below!
For the full listing of winners from the Cruise International Awards visit this page









Sad that Princess didn’t win anything! A bit shocked to read P&O value for money?? not in my experience! I would have liked to have attended the event.
Was there a category for best entertainment. Thomson cruiseships most definately have the best showteams.Experienced, professional,friendly. This is a big part of our cruising being entertained to a westend show EVERY night on the Thomson cruiseships.We work hard all year to take a fab cruise and be entertained by happy friendly professional showteam . Well done Thomson from all your regular cruisers.
Have done 60+voyages on over a dozen diff lines.
In my HUMBLE opinion OCEANIA is right at the top……and Royal Caribbean at the very bottom of the deep blue sea.
Holland America a close second…..what wonderful food they serve.
I also have lots of praise for Fred Olsen and P&O…..both very British.
Fred Olsen have NICEST passengers …..and P&O look after their guests so well.
RCI(or is it RCCL) just want to grab every penny they can snatch from their guests, and their Windjammer buffet is like a glorified Mc Donalds with loads of pushing and shoving!
In addition they have the Main Dining Room CLOSED on Port-days…can U believe that????? !!!