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Five romantic cruise ships

Cruises offer a variety of services and amenities to inspire romance

Silverseas Cruise ship
Silversea
Silverseas Cruise ship
By Anita Dunham-Potter
Tripso
updated 4:27 p.m. ET Feb. 9, 2006

Are you dreaming of a luxury cruise with the one you love? Exotic places, balmy breezes, starry nights and tropical drinks for two? “The Love Boat”? Maybe “The Lust Boat”?

No problem.

Cruise ships have become popular venues for romantic getaways in the past few years. Never slow to catch a trend, cruise lines have responded by offering couples an array of services and amenities to inspire romance and even some nautical naughtiness. Here are five ships that Cupid would approve of.

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Windstar Cruise Line’s “Wind Star”
Wind Star gets points on the romance meter before it even leaves the dock. French-built and French-decorated, this four-masted schooner carries just 148 passengers to seductive destinations under billowing white sails.

To enhance the romantic ambiance for couples, Windstar Cruises takes a culinary approach, offering an in-room “Romance Dinner” with an aphrodisiac menu served on an elegant tray. The menu offers such tantalizing presentations as “Rack of Lamb under a Blanket of Sun-Dried Love Apples, Seduced by a Rosemary-Garlic-Mint Sauce.” Top it off with a dessert called “Fantasy of Fresh Strawberries Caressed by Decadent Chocolate Ganache with Kisses of Chantilly Cream Aroused with Pernod.” The description alone makes me swoon.

Dinner comes with an iPod Nano cued to romantic music, which plays through the cabin’s Bose SoundDock speakers. There is no additional charge for the dinner, but serious romantics can order other mood-makers for an additional fee, such as wine, champagne or even a couple’s massage.

Clearly, Wind Star has a recipe that will keep the “Do Not Disturb” sign up on the cabin door for a long time.

Radisson Seven Seas Cruises’ ‘Paul Gauguin’
The Paul Gauguin cruises the waters of French Polynesia, one of the most romantic places on earth. Named for the Parisian painter who was himself seduced by the Polynesian landscape, the Paul Gauguin carries 330 passengers in luxurious surroundings and under the high standards of quality and service for which Radisson Seven Seas Cruises is famous. The cuisine is created by Jean-Pierre Vigato, a Michelin-starred chef.

For a ship of this size, the Paul Gauguin has an airy design that invites in tropical breezes and eye-filling vistas. Sailing from Papeete, you’ll discover that Tahiti really does look like the Garden of Eden (Gauguin was right about that) and that Bora Bora’s lagoon truly is sublime. More beautiful still is Moorea, its shark-jaw peaks reflecting timelessly in the calm waters of the island’s spectacular bays. It’s enough to inspire a re-creation of the famous beach scene with Deborah Kerr and Burt Lancaster in “From Here To Eternity.”

Unique to the Paul Gauguin is a sea-level watersports platform in the stern. From here you can step directly into a kayak or windsurfer to explore an inviting lagoon — a quintessentially romantic Polynesian experience. Back on ship, lovers can return to their cabins and toast a South Seas sunset from their private balcony (available on half of the staterooms). Or they can snuggle up on the love seat in their cotton robes and — well, you get the idea.

Silversea Cruises’ ‘Silver Whisper’
How can you not love a cruise line that has Isabella Rossellini as its spokeswoman? After all, she is the product of one of the world’s most romantic love affairs — the daughter of Ingrid Bergman and Roberto Rossellini. For couples who want luxury while cruising some of the world’s romantic places (everywhere from Venice to Rio de Janeiro), there’s the Silver Whisper, the newest ship in the ultraluxury fleet of Italian cruise line Silversea Cruises.

The atmosphere on this 382-passenger ship is perfect for couples looking to celebrate their relationship or to rekindle romance. Wine, champagne and spirits are all free, thanks to the special all-inclusive service, and the ship has an open-seating policy in its three elegant restaurants, so an intimate, candlelit table for two is always available.

But it’s the staterooms that make the difference on the Silver Whisper. Silversea has the largest cabins at sea, and the amenities are amazing: Fresh flowers, fruit baskets, personalized stationary, Acqua Di Parma bath products, beds wrapped in 600-thread-count linens, a fully stocked bar, and Godiva chocolates are just some of the many items found in every suite. And there’s 24-hour room service, which means some couples may never leave their cabin. In fact, couples can relax with a Balinese massage for two in the privacy of their suite. Or, at no extra cost, they can take every meal in their suite — or alfresco on their veranda — served course-by-course by their own waiter. Now that’s amore, Italian style.


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