Cruise

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A cruise is any travel on a cruise ship.

Cruise or Cruises may also refer to:

Tourism

  • Booze cruise
  • Music cruise
  • River cruise

Aeronautics and aircraft

  • Cruise (aeronautics), a distinct stage of an aircraft's flight
  • Aviasouz Cruise, a Russian ultralight trike design

Automotive

  • Cruise (automotive), a gathering of modified cars
  • Cruise (autonomous vehicle), now GM Cruise LLC, a subsidiary of General Motors developing autonomous cars
  • Cruise control

Fashion

  • Cruise collection, an inter-season line of clothing

Films

  • The Cruise (1970 film), the English title of the Polish film Rejs
  • The Cruise (1998 film), an American documentary
  • Cruise (film), a 2018 romantic comedy film

Geography

  • Cruise, Kentucky, a community in the United States
  • Cruises Creek, a stream in Kentucky

Music

  • Cruise (band), a rock band from the former Soviet Union
  • Cruise (Akina Nakamori album), 1989
  • Cruise (Whitehouse album), 2001
  • "Cruise", a song by David Gilmour from About Face (1984)
  • "Cruise" (song), a 2012 song by Florida Georgia Line

Radio and television

  • Cruise 1323, a radio station in Adelaide, Australia
  • The Cruise (1998 TV series), a 1998 British fly-on-the-wall documentary series set on the Galaxy cruise ship that aired on BBC One
  • The Cruise (2016 TV series), a British reality television series set on the Regal Princess cruise ship that has aired on ITV since 2016
  • "The Cruise" (Brooklyn Nine-Nine), a television episode

Other uses

  • Cruise (name), a surname of English origin (includes a list of people named Cruise)
  • Cruise missile

See also

  • Cruiser (disambiguation)
  • Cruising (disambiguation)
  • Cruse (disambiguation)
  • Cruz (disambiguation)
  • Cruze (disambiguation)
  • Cruzer
  • Kruse (disambiguation)
  • The Love Boat
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