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Luxury Expedition Cruises Bring Deep Touring
Abercrombie & Kent has been defining luxury adventure travel since 1962. Over the decades, A&K travel services have been extended to over 100 countries around the world on all seven continents by land and air. This top travel company also Read More …
Welcome Home: Enchantment Back To Port Canaveral
Enchantment of the Seas was welcomed back to Port Canaveral for the first time since being repositioned away from Florida’s Space Coast in 2016. This week marked the launch of a new season of three- and four-night sailings to the Bahamas. Read More …
Caribbean Destinations Destroyed By Storm: Should I Cancel My Cruise?
Caribbean destinations will be rebuilding from damage done during the 2017 hurricane season for years. Sure, those who live on islands in the Caribbean are indeed accustomed to picking up the pieces after the ugly side of otherwise attractive weather. Read More …
Galapagos Islands Cruise, In Style
A trip to the Galapagos Islands is commonly thought of as a once-in-a-lifetime experience that few travelers get the chance to experience. An archipelago of volcanic islands on either side of the Equator in the Pacific Ocean, the Galapagos are Read More …
Luxury Expedition Cruise To Visit Islands Of Japan
We were impressed with the way Abercrombie & Kent added a layer of luxury to the standard river cruise fare when we sailed with them last year. A&K programing was custom designed for our small group, enabling us to make Read More …
The Magdalen Islands With Crystal Cruises
Winding down our 10-night sailing of Crystal Serenity, we stopped in Canada‘s Magdalen Islands at Iles de la Madeleine, a tiny port with a rich history. It was a short call at the place named after the seigneur (think ‘landlord’) Read More …
3 Cruise Ships + 18 Islands + 200 Sailings = 600,000 Passengers
Carnival Liberty is now sailing from Port Canaveral, becoming the third Carnival Cruise Lines cruise ship sailing year-round from Florida’s Space Coast. That move should add up to over 600,000 annual cruise passengers sailing on a Carnival ship from Port Canaveral, Read More …