May 2nd, 2008
Port of Calls include Philadelphia, Norfolk and Charleston
An afternoon in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania is just the right amount of time to visit the Independence National Historical Park, which is probably the most historic square mile in the United States. Norfolk, Virginia has one of the most famous sea ports and Charleston, South Carolina is a city rich in history, tradition and southern culture. Read the rest of this entry »
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May 2nd, 2008
Cruise to the Virgin Islands, Barbados and Puerto Rico
Charlotte Amalie is the capital of the United States Virgin Islands and the most popular cruise port in the Caribbean. Tortola is the largest of the British Virgin Islands and rich in tropical fauna. The duty-free shopping, pristine beaches, warm
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May 2nd, 2008
Sail to the Caribbean on the Queen Mary of the Cunard Line
The Queen Mary 2 is not only the largest, longest, tallest and most expensive ocean liner in the world - the Queen Mary 2 makes you feel like royalty when you dare to sail with her. Her 14 decks, 5 pools, 10 restaurants, planetarium, Canyon Ranch Spa, personal butler and concierge services all surround you in an unsurpassed experience of luxury.
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May 2nd, 2008
Sail the Seven Seas Navigator of the Radisson Line
The Seven Seas Navigator is the largest of the 6-star fleet of the Radisson Line. The Seven Seas Navigator has glass-lined elevators, three decks of airy lounges, shops, clubrooms and restaurants - all designed in the elegant style of the 1930s. This small prestigious hotel afloat gives a personal touch to your every need.
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May 2nd, 2008
Cruise to the Caribbean Aboard the Carnival Line Legend
The Legend is the newest Spirit-class ship in Carnival’s fleet. The Legend is 963 feet in length, has 12 passenger decks, non-smoking dining, a crew of 930 and an average speed of 22 knots. She offers staterooms with ocean views and private balconies, the Merlin’s Casino, a two-level promenade supper club, water slide into the Unicorn Pool and indoor/outdoor buffet dining at the Taste of the Nations restaurant.
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May 2nd, 2008
The Golden Princess of the Princess Cruise Line
The Golden Princess is a city at sea. From her virtual reality center, swim-against-the-current pool, Italian Trattoria, Southwestern cantina, wraparound promenade, 700 staterooms with private balconies, 6 whirlpools . . . to her all night dance nightclub and 15 decks. The Princess offers 24/7 dining and a floating resort to make your cruise an experience of luxury.
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May 2nd, 2008
Cruise from New York to New England and Canada
Written by Julie Greiner
Sail the high seas from New York to port of calls up the East Coast of North America to New England and into Canada. There are cruise excursions ranging in length from 4 to 14 days with varied port of calls. The adventure and romance of sailing aboard a luxury ocean liner offers opportunities in varied areas of interest. Cruising on a virtual floating luxury resort is an experience in relaxation and panoramic views of breathtaking scenery. Whether your interests are that of a North American history buff, a lover View of Niagara Falls and Maid of the Mist of casino games and/or a nature enthusiasts, this is the way to enjoy it all!
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May 2nd, 2008
Port of Calls North to New England
The available cruises offer port of calls such as Newport, Rhode Island which is known not only for its rich pre-civil war history, but for its million dollar summer homes. Boston, Massachusetts is one of America’s most historic cities and visiting the Freedom Trail is a must. Portland, Maine is a thriving waterfront community very rich in sailing, kayaking, snorkeling, fishing and nature hiking opportunities. Read the rest of this entry »
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May 2nd, 2008
Port of Calls up the Saguenay River to Quebec
The Saguenay River flows into the St. Lawrence River at Tadoussac, which is north of Quebec City. The mountain foliage and forests are unforgettable scenery. The crystal clear View of the Permaquid Point Lighthouse in Maine water and immense landscape makes for a completely different type of experience from cruising the open sea. The old town of Quebec, which is the only walled city in North America, abounds with boutiques, museums, galleries and sidewalk cafes. The restored old Montreal City is a heaven for boutique shoppers. Read the rest of this entry »
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May 2nd, 2008
The Queen Mary 2 of the Cunard Lines Cruises North to Canada
The Queen Mary 2 is an ocean liner with all the glitz and glamour from an era of a day gone by. This is the ultimate of cruise line travel with luxury fit for a queen. There are 12 passenger decks, a grand ballroom, full-circle promenade deck, full service spa, full-scale planetarium and casino. The Queen Mary 2 was launched in 2004, has a capacity of 2,620, a crew of 1,253 and offers non smoking dining on Wedgewood china.
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