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Star Clippers has announced new ports for their ships with sails, new destinations and new itineraries for the 2014 and 2015 sailing seasons. On board the line’s three sailing ships, Star Clipper, Star Flyer and Royal Clipper, passengers can choose Read More …
Carnival Vista Aims To Please Fans, Attract New Cruise Travelers
Carnival Cruise Line knows all about Fun; they’ve been providing it for decades. Opening up a world of travel to many who might not have gone beyond the borders of North America otherwise, Carnival delivers what they advertise. It’s a travel Read More …
Faith, Trust And Pixie Dust Bring New Disney Cruise Ships
Not all that long ago, Disney Cruise Line doubled the size of their cruise ship fleet, adding Disney Dream and Disney Fantasy in 2011 and 2012. Continuing to define family cruise travel, Disney recently announced plans to build two more ships that Read More …
Battle Begins For Port Canaveral Cruise Line King
Carnival Magic has been sailing from Galveston for right at five years, alternating week-long itineraries to the eastern and western Caribbean. Kicking off her U.S. debut with a performance by GRAMMY Award-winning band Maroon 5, it was a big deal at the time Read More …
Harmony Of The Seas To Bring Bonus Family Value, Tricked Out Water Slide
When Royal Caribbean’s 227,000-ton Harmony of the Seas begins sailing in May, the next world’s largest cruise ship will be packed with features and attractions, much like her sisters Allure of the Seas and Oasis of the Seas. But Harmony is Read More …
Holland America Mexico Focus Expands, We Applaud
Continuing their thoughtfully progressive evolution, Holland America Line is adding more options for cruise travelers interested in visiting Mexico. A bold move to a place cruise lines nearly deserted not all that long ago, the Holland America expansion plan makes sense, is Read More …
Nine Things To Like And One To LOVE About New Harmony Of The Seas
New Harmony of the Seas is a shiny new cruise ship from Royal Caribbean International. That’s the same people who have offered sailings in their middle name for decades. Founded in Norway, the company launched the first in an initial trio of Read More …