Posts Tagged ‘Cruises’

Cruise Ship Travel – 5 Tips For Cruise Travelers

Saturday, July 18th, 2009

Preparing for cruises can be an easier job, if you plan ahead of time. It helps in assuring you that your cruise vacation will be a memorable one. Let us have a look at the 5 tips for cruise travelers that can help your holiday to be wonderful.

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Cruises to Playa Del Carmen

Wednesday, July 15th, 2009

No experience can come close to the enjoyment of taking a cruise to Playa Del Carmen. The unique white frontier at the beach with its powdery sand makes Playa look like it was magnificently carved in place by a master artist. The interesting ruins of the Mayan civilization adds spice to the whole experience, and the culture that has been preserved for centuries continue to delight anybody who has come to explore this wonderful Mexico destination.

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Cruises – Another Option For All Inclusive Vacation Deals

Friday, July 10th, 2009

So you want to go on vacation. Are those all inclusive vacation deals really ALL inclusive?

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The History of Cruises in Toronto Harbor

Sunday, July 5th, 2009

The city of Toronto, the harbor itself and Toronto Island are all loaded with fascinating stories of a colorful history. From a Toronto Harbor cruise you can drink in the majesty of the history on your own, creating a bit of history for yourself , or you can opt to take the ferry on the harbor and hear of the city’s illustrious past on an historical tour.

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The Alaska Inside Passage Cruise

Friday, July 3rd, 2009

An Alaska Inside Passage cruise is perhaps the most popular of all the itineraries any cruise line has to offer because of its spectacular and unbeatable scenery. This area of Alaska is also known as the Panhandle because of its history as an active center of gold mining. This is only one of the historic moments you will learn about when you visit this incredibly beautiful part of the state. Inside Passage cruises depart only from Seattle, San Francisco and Vancouver.

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