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Choosing a cruise that focuses on a special theme or interest can make your holiday on the water even more memorable, writes

Sally Macmillan.

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Would you go on a nude cruise? Or does a more convention­al option such as a garden, golf or gourmet-themed cruise appeal? Themed or special-interest cruises are attracting fans of everything from Star Trek to Oprah Winfrey, while boarding a ship to big-ticket events wraps up travel, accommodat­ion and the event itself in one easy holiday package.

A themed cruise can be one that is a full-ship charter, such as the popular Bravo, Cruisin’ Country and Rock the Boat cruises, or a special-interest group that joins a regular itinerary.

Whatever the theme, enthusiast­s can expect expert speakers or performers – with personal meet-and-greet sessions a big drawcard – hands-on classes or workshops, specialist tours and the company of like-minded travellers.

Check out our top themed cruises – there’s sure to be something that tickles your fancy.

Get your motor running

The cruise: Eta Motorcycle Cruise The lowdown: Cruising the Caribbean on two wheels has become a regular fixture on select MSC Cruises and Celebrity ships over the past 17 years. Dedicated bikies bring their own motorcycle – trikes are now allowed on board as well – and take off on group rides around idyllic islands. Next June Celebrity Equinox will play host to riders on a seven-day motorcycle cruise from Miami that calls at San Juan, St Thomas and St Maarten. According to the ETA website, all brands of bikes are welcome except ‘‘crotch rockets’’.

June 9-16, 2018. From US$2146 (NZ$2957); cruise-eta.com

For the fashionist­as The cruise:

Cunard Transatlan­tic Fashion Week 2018

Queen Mary 2 provides the glamorous setting for Cunard’s annual fashion fiesta, which is staged between Southampto­n and New York and arrives in time for New York Fashion Week. There will be an array of fashion shows and exhibition­s plus presentati­ons and hosted dinners with special guests such as Hal Rubenstein, a founding editor of In Style magazine, British fashion writer Colin McDowell and photograph­er to the stars Richard Young.

September 2-9, 2018. From $2027; cunardline.com.au

The lowdown: Look to the stars

The cruise: Cunard World Space Week

The lowdown:

Queen Mary 2 has the only planetariu­m at sea so it’s the perfect venue for celebratin­g World Space Week, a global event created by the United Nations. The trans-Atlantic crossing from New York to Southampto­n will showcase fascinatin­g talks by Dr Jeffrey Hoffman, a former Space Shuttle pilot; Charles Barclay from the Royal Astronomic­al Society; Nasa historian Ken Taggart; and Stephen Attenborou­gh, commercial director of Virgin Galactic. Two new shows will be presented in the planetariu­m, Asteroid: Mission Extreme and To Space & Back.

October 6-13, 2017. From $2256; cunardline.com.au

Imbibing wine

The cruise: APT Magnificen­t Europe, Wine Series

The lowdown:

European wine experts will join guests on two 15-day cruises between Amsterdam and Budapest to add extra depth to tours and tastings in vineyards and cellars along the Danube. Learn about traditiona­l winemaking at the grand Schloss Schonborn near Rudesheim, a familyowne­d estate that dates back to the 14th century; the Rheingau region is one of only five in the world to be classified as a Unesco World Heritage site.

May 11-25, September 15-29, 2018. From $10,295; aptouring.com.au

Craft brews The cruise

UnCruise Olympic Wilderness and San Juan Islands

This Seattle round-trip combines wilderness cruises in America’s rugged Pacific Northwest with a thorough immersion in the region’s famous craft beers. Author and Seattle-based brewer Robyn Schumacher, a ‘‘recovering high school teacher’’, will lead tastings and beer-themed activities, beer and food pairings and tours of two local breweries, in between orca-spotting, bird-watching and kayaking expedition­s. Craft beers are also served on board the Wilderness Explorer, a 76-passenger ship that is fully equipped for adventure.

April 14-21, 2018. From $US2495; uncruise.com

The lowdown: European beers The cruise:

Time Avalon Waterways Tulip

The lowdown:

Imbibe a historic perspectiv­e on the amber fluid in bars and breweries during Avalon’s eightday round-trip cruise from Amsterdam – garden enthusiast­s will also appreciate glorious spring flower displays at Keukenhof. A local beer expert will present talks and beer-andfood pairings on board your river ship and medieval cities such as Antwerp, Middleburg, Ghent and Willemstad offer plenty of opportunit­ies for exploring local hostelries. Don’t miss the chance to take an interactiv­e tour at Amsterdam’s Heineken brewery, where beer was brewed for more than 100 years.

April 6-13, 2018. From $3664; avalonwate­rways.co.nz

Sounds of music The cruise:

Cruise The Strand Classical Music

The lowdown:

Musicians from the acclaimed Orchestre de Paris are returning to Myanmar for a four-day Irrawaddy cruise next February. They will present a series of intimate concerts on board the elegant river ship and at unusual locations such as a sandbank on shore. Classical pieces will take on a new meaning when played against a backdrop of thousands of pagodas and starlit night skies. Spending time with the musicians when they’re off duty is another drawcard. February 12-16, 2018. From A$2639 (NZ$2864); thestrandc­ruise.com

Art in focus The cruise:

Holland America Line’s Rijksmuseu­m at Sea

The newly refurbishe­d Westerdam is the first ship in HAL’s fleet to feature Rijksmuseu­m at Sea, a studio space showcasing reproducti­ons of the Amsterdam museum’s collection of Dutch masters. Guests can join workshops, where instructor­s will help them produce their own works of art; a new masterpiec­e is discussed each day and sketchpads, pencils and encouragem­ent are provided. Enrichment programmes and presentati­ons by Rijksmuseu­m staff will be available on select cruises. Westerdam cruises in the Mediterran­ean, Panama and Alaska.

hollandame­rica.com

The lowdown: War and peace The cruise:

APT Western Front With Anzac Day Dawn Service

APT is running a series of cruises taking in the Western Front Battlefiel­ds to mark 100 years since the end of World War I. The 15-day roundtrip from Amsterdam takes in visits to such significan­t sites as the Battlefiel­ds of Fromelles and the Somme, with an emphasis on Australian connection­s. Guests can attend the Anzac Day Dawn Service at Villers-Bretonneux; April 25, 2018 also commemorat­es the centenary of the Anzac victory at the Second Battle of Villers-Bretonneux.

April 14-28, 2018. From A$11,195; aptouring.com.au

The lowdown: Dancing on water The cruise:

Silversea Ballet with Soloists from Opera de Paris

Cruise from Montreal to New York during the beautiful autumn foliage season while enjoying exclusive ballet shows with dancers from the world-renowned Opera de Paris. JeanSebast­ien Colau and his partner will perform two shows from his classical and contempora­ry repertoire as well as giving lectures and hosting group discussion­s. Guests can also mix and mingle with the dancers over cocktails during the 10-day voyage on board boutique-sized Silver Whisper.

October 23 to November 2, 2017. From US$7400; silversea.com

The lowdown: Off the beaten track The cruise:

Backroads Douro River Cruise Walking and Hiking Tour

This eight-day journey begins in Salamanca with a walk through the Spanish highlands down to Portugal’s Douro Valley, where you board the ship AmaVida. From there, hiking off the beaten track among terraced vineyards, picturesqu­e stone villages and dramatic gorges is interspers­ed with the leisurely cruise towards Porto and wine-tasting en route. Hikes are graded for varying levels of fitness. A private guided walking tour of medieval Porto provides a fitting finale.

May 22–29, 2018. From US$6198; backroads.com

The lowdown: Voyage to wellness

The cruise: Seabourn Spa and Wellness with Dr Andrew Weil

Embark on a personal

The lowdown:

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Musicians from the Orchestre de Paris perform on The Strand Classical Music Cruise.
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ISON/SUPPLIED CHRISTOPHE­R Queen Mary 2 provides the glam setting for Cunard’s annual fashion fiesta.

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