Cruise lines are notorious for feeding their passengers A LOT of food. I don’t think you’ve ever heard anyone complain they got hungry on a cruise, right? But as a foodie, quality goes over quantity. Sometimes quality goes out the window when you are trying to feed thousands of people and only have a small galley kitchen. So if you love food, you might wonder: What Cruise Line has the best food? Is there something like the “Ultimate Foodie Cruise?”

I have been on my fair share of cruises in various regions of the world, and as a self-proclaimed foodie, tasty meals are high up my list of things that make or break a vacation. Sometimes, food is the reason for me to travel in the first place. I’ve literally flown to the other side of the world to try a specific dish (Laksa noodle soup in Singapore, and it was worth it FYI).

And these meals were on two different cruise lines, in two different countries, and two very different kinds of ships: A Greek Island cruise with Celestyal Cruise Line and a Barge Cruise in the French Champagne with European Waterways. I wrote all about the delicious food on my river cruise here: Food Travel – Mastering the Art of French Eating on a Barge Cruise. If you are a foodie, these two cruise lines should be on your cruise bucket list. But what makes these cruise lines so perfect for foodies?

A great solo travel tip spotted this week on Europe Up Close.

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