Europe Explored » passenger ships https://europeexplored.com Travel through the most beautiful places in Europe Sun, 08 Sep 2013 13:36:19 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=3.6 Cruise Tips: “Liners” vs “Ships” https://europeexplored.com/2012/05/04/cruise-tips-liners-vs-ships/ https://europeexplored.com/2012/05/04/cruise-tips-liners-vs-ships/#comments Fri, 04 May 2012 09:53:53 +0000 Claire https://europeexplored.com/?p=7382 Often, the terms “ocean liner” and “cruise ships” are used interchangeably. However, though both of them are water transportation vehicles who carry passengers, there are differences between the two. To understand which the better choice for trips via marine transportation is, read on. Photo licensed under the Creative Commons, created by Jan Smith The Difference […]

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Often, the terms “ocean liner” and “cruise ships” are used interchangeably. However, though both of them are water transportation vehicles who carry passengers, there are differences between the two. To understand which the better choice for trips via marine transportation is, read on.

The Queen Mary 2, Ocean Liner
Photo licensed under the Creative Commons, created by Jan Smith

The Difference of “Ocean Liners” and “Cruise Ships”

In general, there are two main differences of ocean liners and cruise ships, first is the point of origin and last stop and second is the build.

Ocean liners carry their passengers from one point to another. Most commonly, these trips have no stops in between. Passengers get on board on point A and they get off board at point B. Cruise ships on the other hand take passengers from point A, but do not leave them on point B. Passengers of cruise ships still have point A as their last stop. In the duration of the trip, passengers get to visit several destinations depending on the itinerary of the cruise trip.

These passenger ships also differ greatly in build. Ocean liners have heavier and thicker hulls. These ships use more steel to withstand the tough conditions of being in the middle of the ocean. Cruise ships have a hull with sleek designs.

Also, they differ in the freeboard. Cruise ships have lower freeboards compared to ocean liners. Ocean liners have higher freeboards to weather out rough waters in the open seas. Cruise ships rarely encounter rough waters, so they can afford to have lower freeboards.

Probably the most famous ocean liner, the RMS Titanic is a traditional picture of how ocean liners look like. On the other hand, one of the most famous cruise ships is the luxury ship Queen Elizabeth 2.

Which Is Better For Traveling?

This question can be easily answered depending on the type of travel the passenger has in mind. If the passenger wishes to go from one place to another via marine transport, choosing an ocean liner is more practical.

Ocean liners travel on a faster speed compared to cruise ships and this makes ocean travel from one point to another faster. Cruise ships, from the term “cruise” itself, go about in a slower pace. This sets a more relaxed feel for passengers since cruise trips are more of a luxury and recreational experience.

Both ships have the amenities which passengers need for extended journeys. But when comparing the comfort, cruise ships tend to provide more comfortable rooms for the passengers. Ocean liner passenger cabins can be very minimal since the ship is built mainly for travel and basic accommodations are given. Cruise ship passenger cabins can be more spacious and decorated to set an atmosphere of relaxation.

Cruise ships can be compared to small cities floating on the ocean. They have boutiques, restaurants of many different themes, facilities like gyms and spas, and they even have swimming pools. These are provided for the entertainment of the passengers. While ocean liners may also have such amenities, they are not as numerous or grand as those on cruise ships.

Travellers who wish to experience ocean travel can go for ocean liners, while those who want to have fun and lavish experiences can go for cruise ships.

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Öresund Bridge – the longest road and rail bridge-tunnel in Europe – between Sweden and Denmark https://europeexplored.com/2011/03/23/oresund-bridge-the-longest-road-and-rail-bridge-in-europe-between-sweden-and-denmark/ https://europeexplored.com/2011/03/23/oresund-bridge-the-longest-road-and-rail-bridge-in-europe-between-sweden-and-denmark/#comments Wed, 23 Mar 2011 22:54:25 +0000 Claire https://europeexplored.com/?p=2891 Engineers have constructed (1995 – 2000) Öresund Bridge (Øresundsbron) to establish the connectivity between Sweden and Denmark. Öresund Bridge is the longest railway and highway bridge in European continent and plays a vital role to ensure good communication system. Öresund Bridge makes a link between Danish capital city of Copenhagen and the major Swedish city […]

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Engineers have constructed (1995 – 2000) Öresund Bridge (Øresundsbron) to establish the connectivity between Sweden and Denmark. Öresund Bridge is the longest railway and highway bridge in European continent and plays a vital role to ensure good communication system. Öresund Bridge makes a link between Danish capital city of Copenhagen and the major Swedish city of Malmö.

Öresund Bridge
Photo licensed under the Creative Commons, created by Hunter-Desportes

European E20 route passes through Öresund Bridge as well, which is important connection between Scandinavia and Central and Western Europe. But not only the bridge is interesting here. Another part of this route is a well-built tunnel under the sea that ensures better navigation and transportation network for the ships. The long tunnel permits fleets of large cargo boats, passenger ships and speed boats steer safely through this extended tunnel.

On Öresund Bridge you will pass the borders but thanks to Schengen Agreement there are usually no passport inspections.


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The Architect of the bridge is Georg Rotne who designed several important bridges throughout the world. Öresund Bridge is 7,845 meters long and up to 23.5 meters wide and today it serves to more than 17,000 road vehicles every day.

If you visit Sweden or Denmark in the future, you have to make a trip by train or car through this unique bridge and tunnel. It is really very impressive!


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