Last days – vote now in our Readers’ Choice Awards and make your favourite line a winner

It’s last call for votes in our prestigious Readers’ Choice Awards 2022 – so it’s definitely time to cast your vote and give your favourite cruise line and crew the recognition they deserve.

After a near two-year pause, we’ve already received thousands of votes from loyal readers.  And there are some tough tussles for the big trophies.

Best Ocean Cruise Line is seeing a very tight race between perennial favourite Princess Cruises and relative newcomer Viking, with Royal Caribbean and Celebrity among the top contenders.

Best River Line is witnessing a race between Scenic and Avalon, with another strong showing from Viking.

ReadersChoiceAwards2022Expedition, which has seen a strong comeback this year, sees Ponant and Hurtigruten racing almost beck and neck to the finish – with Viking’s brand spanking new ships making a surprising appearance in the top five.

And the white-gloved service of the luxury sector is also seeing some skirmishes – with Regent Seven Seas’ most luxurious fleet doing battle with small ship line Ponant and Scenic, with a strong showing from Silversea and Seabourn.

It’s going to be a close race – so get your final votes in and send a strong message to the crews you love.

This is Australia and New Zealand’s biggest Readers’ Choice awards – the verdicts that the cruise lines themselves take notice of.

After all, there is no more important judge than you – their loyal customers.

Vote today here – and you can be a winner too.  You’ll go into the draw for a $400 wine voucher.

Results will be carried in full on our website and in the next edition of Cruise&Travel magazine. You can subscribe here.

Thanks for your support! It means so much to the men and women on the ships as they work hard to bring back the magic of cruise.

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