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Norwegian 2018 Deployment Brings Flexible Sailing Around The World
Norwegian Cruise Line’s summer 2018 and fall/winter 2018/19 itineraries will feature flexible sailing around the world from the Caribbean, to South America, Alaska, Norway and beyond. The new itineraries are on sale now for all guests. Today we break that down by geographic Read More …
Windstar Presidents Cruise Brings Unique Panama Canal, Costa Rica Adventure
Now open for business, a new set of Panama Canal locks have created an additional lane of traffic aimed at allowing today’s gigantic mega-ships to transit from the Atlantic to the Pacific. That’s great news for ships that previously could not Read More …
A Ship With Sails Brings Memories Full Circle
We first saw Royal Clipper docked in Barbados a decade ago, then visiting the port off an 8-day Southern Caribbean sailing of Carnival Legend. Walking by the ship with sails that day, I casually admired the vessel but did not Read More …
Cunard Line Upgrade Offer Brings New Reason To Book Now
A transatlantic sailing on Cunard Line’s iconic liner Queen Mary 2 is a unique experience we think every fan of cruise travel should try at least once. The ancestors of United States citizens who are not native Americans came from somewhere Read More …
Half Moon Cay Upgrade Brings New Features, More Favorites
Arguably one of the most beautiful cruise line private islands, Holland America Line’s Half Moon Cay will celebrate 20 years of operation in 2017. A recent Half Moon Cay upgrade added new features aimed at continuing Holland America Line’s award winning position Read More …
Viking Day At Sea Brings Relaxation, Reflection, Dining Pleasure
Enjoying a day at sea with Viking Ocean Cruises there was no lack of things to do. Just a few days away from the arrival of Viking Star in the Caribbean, anticipation is starting to build. It’s the first time a Read More …
Increased Alaska Demand Brings More Ships In 2017
Cruise travelers are adjusting to our changing world in a number of ways. Threats of terror around the planet had stalled plans for international travel. Still, the closed and secure environment enjoyed on cruise ships, as well as their mobility Read More …