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Princess Sailabration Packages Now Available Via Cruise Personalizer
Interesting fact: One in four guests who sail with Princess Cruises is celebrating a special occasion. Not a big surprise there, Princess is known as the line of the Love Boat. But now the cruise line is making it even easier Read More …
Unusual Reasons To Visit Amsterdam Before Or After Your Fabulous Cruise Vacation
After Rotterdam, the port of Amsterdam is the second largest port in the Netherlands and host to over 700,000 cruise travelers who pass through every year, embarking on any one of over 140 ocean and 1500 river cruise itineraries. A Read More …
Fathom Sails Away, Impact Travel Remains
Carnival Corporation began a grand experiment on giving back early this year. Launching a new trademarked brand Fathom defined a new travel category tagged ‘social impact travel’. Beginning operations in April of 2016, Fathom took a different sort of cruise Read More …
Princess Cruises Shore Excursion Price Guarantee With A Twist
Award-winning shore excursions have always made Princess cruises even more memorable. So it’s no great surprise that guests who purchase excursions directly through Princess rate their overall cruise experience higher than those who do not. Adding to the allure, Princess Read More …
Holland America BBC Partnership Better Than Anticipated
Cruise ships sail around the planet, efficiently taking travelers from place to place in comfort. Once there and off the ship, it might not matter all that much how we arrived though. Iconic landmarks were there before we arrived and will Read More …
American Airlines Gives Back: Will Match Up to 3 Million Miles
Today is #GivingTuesday and American Airlines is giving back, soaring high to match customer AAdvantage® mileage donations. American Airlines Charitable Mileage program, via Miles for Kids in Need, Miles of Hope and Miles for All Who Serve, will match up Read More …
New PortMiami Cruise Line Begins Sailing, Captivates Travelers
Carnival Cruise Line’s new Carnival Vista is now sailing a year-round schedule of six- and eight-day cruises to the Caribbean from Miami. On the surface, there is nothing really all that newsy in the announcement; new ships sail from Miami all Read More …