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Queen Mary 2 Remastered Brings Unique Event
Cunard Line‘s Queen Mary 2 Remastered is a 25-day process introducing new designs and guest experiences. Princess and Queens Grills staterooms and restaurants will be redesigned. New dining venues and lounges will open. The only kennels at sea will be expanded. Read More …
Viking Sisters Meet, Papa Pleased
Viking Ocean Cruises saw the two Viking sisters together for the first time yesterday as Viking Star and Viking Sea met in Santorini. It’s a rare event when the ships of cruise lines with small fleets are at the same place. That’s something we Read More …
What’s Better Than Ultra Lux? We’re About To Find Out
Cruise lines continue to update what they do, one at a time, bringing new options that touch everything from entertainment to dining, staterooms and more. To most travelers who enjoy a cruise vacation, the term “exceeding expectations” should be a familiar Read More …
Cruise Travel Today: Smoking Is Out, Healthy Is In
To offer healthy alternatives on a cruise ship dining menu is a step in the right direction that has been happening for quite some time. Adding features that promote an active lifestyle and enable cruise travelers to continue their land-based Read More …
Inside Interesting Koningsdam Entertainment Venues
Koningsdam Entertainment Announced. We already know that Holland America Line‘s new ms Koningsdam will introduce a variety of unique features and a new class of cruise ship. Holland America’s first purpose-built staterooms for families as well as single cabins are Read More …
Courageous Carol, This One’s For You
Travel agents deal with all different sorts of travelers every day. Some who are new to cruising have a lot of good, basic questions. Others not so many. Sail a time or two and the focus of those questions will change in nature. Read More …
Unique Sailing Honors Lusitania, 100 Years Later
RMS Lusitania was a British ocean liner launched by Cunard Line in 1906, at a time of fierce competition for the North Atlantic trade. In 1915 she was torpedoed and sunk by a German U-boat, the first of 22 Cunard ships Read More …