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Royal Caribbean’s Making an Icon: Creating Surfside
Royal Caribbean International has premiered a new video titled “Making an Icon: Creating Surfside (see below).” Insights and feedback from adventurers inspired a whole new destination exclusive to Icon of the Seas. In this new episode, find out why and how the cruise Read More …
Coming Soon: New Grand Bahama Cruise Port
Travelers on a Caribbean cruise for the first time will most likely choose an itinerary with a stop in the Bahamas. Close to the United States, the Bahamas is actually made up of more than 700 islands, cays, and islets in Read More …
Caribbean Cruise Packing List Tweaked For Alaska
If you have already been on a cruise, odds are you have a good idea what to take along for the next one. Commonly recommended: consider your packing list before getting off the ship, toward the end of that particular Read More …
2020 Cruise Deployment Watch: Sky Princess Caribbean Detailed
Cruise travelers who have been at it a while like to look ahead. Far ahead actually, as they join the 2020 cruise deployment watch. Those savvy travelers are looking to book now, locking in their preferred stateroom location, attractive pricing Read More …
2018 Wave Season Results: Travel Pro Survey Reveals New Cruise Booking Trends
Wave season is winding down and just about behind us. It’s about the end of that time of the year when cruise lines book up to 50% of the year’s volume. Looking back, we have observations, results and thoughts from Read More …
The Caribbean Is Open For Business
We don’t need to be currently booked on a Caribbean cruise to be concerned about the condition of islands after the active 2017 hurricane season. If we have been to the Caribbean before, odds are memories are filled with warm Read More …
Carnival Corp LNG Ships On The Way
Without a lot of fanfare, Carnival Corporation has officially begun construction on the world’s first ship to be powered by Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) with six more on the way. The environmentally-friendly ships will go into service between 2018 and 2011. Read More …