Featured Ship: Royal Princess
The latest incarnation of Princess Cruise Lines’ Royal Princess set sail on its first voyages in June 2013 after being christened by HRH The Duchess of Cambridge (you know, Prince William’s wife, the...
View ArticleFeatured Ship: Carnival Sunshine
Although it originally launched back in 1996, Carnival Sunshine essentially started over in 2013 as a new cruise ship. Formerly known as Carnival Destiny, the ship was the beneficiary of $155 million...
View ArticleFeatured Ship: Celebrity Reflection
Celebrity Reflection joined the Celebrity Cruises fleet in 2012, the latest “Solstice Class” ship afloat and offering a new level of amenities. Reflection quickly became that cruise line’s busiest...
View ArticleFeatured Ship: Costa Fascinosa
Costa Fascinosa joined the Costa cruises in 2012, matching its sister ship Costa Favolosa as the largest in the fleet with a capacity of 3,016 passengers. Let’s see…3,016 divided by 2…that means there...
View ArticleFeatured Ship: Disney Fantasy
Launched in 2012, Disney Fantasy is the most recent addition to Disney’s “family-oriented” fleet of cruise ships. The ship carries up to 2,500 guests and offers them all the usual cruise amenities –...
View ArticleFeatured Ship: Seabourn Quest
Seabourn Quest is the newest ship in their fleet, having made its initial voyages in 2011. Like the other five Seabourn ships, a Quest cruise is a luxury experience – suites, more suites and nothing...
View ArticleCruise Ships to Nassau
Nassau is the most popular cruise stop in the Bahamas. Located less than 200 miles from the coast of Florida, it’s on the itinerary of most cruises from Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Port Canaveral and...
View ArticleCruise Ships to Monte Carlo
It’s not exactly surprising that Monte Carlo is a popular port-of-call for Mediterranean cruises. You’ll frequently find cruise ships traveling eastward that begin in Barcelona and westward out of...
View ArticleCruise Ships to Fiji
Most of the cruises to Fiji begin in Australia or Tahiti. But you’ll also find the occasional long distance cruise that begins as far away as Hawaii or Los Angeles. Noordam – from Sydney, Australia...
View ArticleCruise Ships to Tierra del Fuego
A visit to the islands of Tierra del Fuego is just one piece of the amazing South American fjord-viewing cruises that travel around the southern end of Cape Horn. These cruises are usually two weeks...
View ArticleCruise Ships to Manaus
A cruise visit to Manaus, Brazil is about as far as you can get – figuratively – from a day cruising the middle of an ocean. And it’s literally 750 miles upriver from the Atlantic. Manaus is the...
View ArticleCruise Ships to Hubbard Glacier
Hubbard Glacier is a popular and spectacular stop on cruises to Alaska. It stretches over 75 miles from Yukon, Canada to Disappointment Bay in Alaska. It’s the kind of thing you expect to see on a...
View ArticleCruise Ships to Key West
Key West is the southernmost town in Florida, known for some pretty wild partying and access to incredible coral reefs. It’s a popular stop on cruises to the Caribbean that originate in Miami, Fort...
View ArticleCruise Ships to Montreal
Montreal is the farthest port inland for many cruises that voyage to Quebec. These cruises start in New York or Boston, then travel north up and around Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island and New...
View ArticleCruise Ships to Palma De Mallorca
Mallorca is a common stop for cruise ships sailing in the western Mediterranean. The port city of Palma De Mallorca is on the southwestern side of the island. One of the most prominent sights in Palma...
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