SLOW TRAVEL
Carnival Magic Arrives On Space Coast, Brings BBQ
We took a drive out to Port Canaveral yesterday for an interesting event. Moving from year-round deployment in Galveston, Carnival Magic had arrived. Sailing from the Space Coast, Carnival Magic will offer a new choice from the Florida port. 130,000-ton Magic’s arrival Read More …
Expanded Coverage Begins Today With #MikeAtSea
During a short trip to the Dominican Republic not long ago, we visited the new Amber Cove destination and spent some time learning about Impact Travel and the new cruise line from Carnival Corporation, Fathom Travel. Today, Fathom begins sailing Read More …
Travel Gear Review: T-Mobile International Kept Me Connected
Just back from a trip that stopped in a number of European countries, I think we finally found a smartphone service provider that works without worry. This sailing was with Viking Ocean Cruises aboard new Viking Sea, on an itinerary Read More …
The Road To Koningsdam: Seen In Croatia, Among Other New Things
Sailing with Viking Ocean Cruises aboard new Viking Sea, spotting Holland America Line’s new ms Koningsdam was not on the list of things to do in Dubrovnik. Quite the contrary, we were on a unique tour that took us by Read More …
Destination Focus Wars Continue With Azamara Overnights
On the heels of partnering with luxury travel company Abercrombie & Kent to breathe new life into their signature destination immersion focus, Azamara Club Cruises is back with even more. Just today, Azamara Club Cruises released its new Overnight Adventures program allowing guests Read More …
Ventures By Seabourn Evaluated, Renewed
We talk a lot here about the evolution of cruise travel, where cruise lines are right now and their plans for the future. Surely, each cruise line is different and aims to please their current fans while attracting new ones. Read More …
Viking Sea Photos: A Different Perspective
When I was a kid, my father took me on a month-long road trip around the United States. The pre-teen journey was timed and planned to include life lessons taught indirectly through places we visited and things we did there. Read More …