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| New Crew Acquires Historic Queen Mary Cruise Ship | | 2008-07-18 13:55:00 | | The Los Angeles County office of Old Republic Title Company closed the $43,000,000 sale of the historic Queen Mary cruise ship to a real estate development group known as Save the Queen, LLC. The Queen Mary is moored in Southern California's famous Long Beach Harbor and is owned by the City of Long...
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| | Shopping in Royal Caribbean Cruise Ship | | 2008-07-07 19:41:00 | | My husband and I went on a cruise ship started last week on Sunday and lasted yesterday and that is a 7-day of cruise. Sometimes, I do shop in their gift shop, jewelry store, perfume and cosmetics store and much more. I bought several beauty products, which are tax-free which is great. I bought one product that I planned to buy and the name is “DermaNew” other beauty products and I almost paid about $200. The beauty products that I purchased that I wanted to buy since I did not go to in the mall recently and I have decided to shop in the cruise ship. I had a great time shopping in cruise ship, which is tax-free! | | By: My Trails In Life | | |
| | Cruise Ship Tips: How to Avoid Sea Sickness | | 2008-07-04 00:00:00 | | If you’re considering going on a cruise and you’re concerned about sea sickness, you might already have received very mixed advice on what type of cabin to book to minimize motion sickness issues.
Many people seem to think that rooms on the upper decks are better for those with motion sickness. Others believe that cabins [...] | | By: Resources Zone | | |
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| Cruise Ship Enrichment Speaker Program Empowerment, Inspiration, Transformation & Fun | | 2008-05-04 13:29:37 | | Travelers are looking to rejuvenate and invigorate their lives while experiencing relaxation and adventure. Purposeful pleasure is becoming increasingly popular. Cruise ships are catching on and riding the wave with their many enrichment programs. Some more than others. Special interest speakers provide a series of original presentations on destinations and topics of special interest to cruise guests. The Cruise Critic remarked of Grandeur of the Seas, launched in early 1996, one of Royal Caribbean's older vessels: "There's also no enrichment program (unless you count napkin folding and dollar origami), though that is fairly customary for Royal Caribbean in general." To Royal Caribbean's defense their International cruises do offer enrichment programs on the following - "Fun and unique" topics with a broad appeal, Culture and topics that relate to the cruise itinerary, Billiards, Anything "Behind the Scenes," History presented in a fun way, Journalism, Art, Mardi Gras, Sports, Theater/ | | By: European Cruise Vacation Travel Guide | | |
| | Explore Ha Long Bay With Indochina Sails Cruise Ship | | 2008-04-23 14:20:47 | | Ha Long bay is very picturesque with many magnificent landscapes and seascapes. Nowadays it sparkles even more with the appearance of big sea sails printed with the letters Indochina Sails. In the immense atmosphere permeated with sunlight and wind, one suddenly feels lonely. In the distance, ranges of mountains emerge from the sea. The Indochina Sails cruise ship moves gently towards Bai Tu Long Bay. In the luxurious dining room, every one looks out through the big windows. The European and Asian dishes are delicious, prepared by outstanding chefs and served up by a professional staff. The cruise ship moves out towards the centre of the bay. Hon Trong Mai (Male and Female Chicken island) appears before us. This island attracts a great number of visitors and is the pre-eminent symbol of Vietnamese tourism.Vung Vieng fishing village is more beautiful in the weak sunlight of dusk. The Indochina Sails cruise ship drops anchor so that tourists can visit the village. The sunlight gleaming o | | By: European Cruise Vacation Travel Guide | | |
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| Cruise Ship Vacations One Husband's Opinion | | 2008-04-17 11:05:18 | | My wife and I go on a lot of cruises. It all started about 10 years ago when we got married. We honeymooned on the American Queen River Boat, a week long cruise up the Mississippi river. I must admit that was a fun trip. The boat could just pull up to the bank and drop a long gangway onto the levee and walk on or off...back then there was no security to go through... Our second cruise a year later was aboard the Crown Odyssey, a smaller older ship, on a cruise through the Greek islands. What a trip! I discovered that I love old Greek and Roman ruins, and Mediterranean food is fantastic! Kathy says Greece has the best tomatoes of anywhere in the world. We had a blast, visiting places like Athens, Mykonos, Santorini, and Istanbul. During that second cruise we built a website about the cruise and we would upload pictures and text to the site during our stops in port. We would find an internet café and do the uploading while sipping a cold drink. We have a photo on our site with Kathy sea | | By: European Cruise Vacation Travel Guide | | |
| | Cruise Ship Held at Funchal | | 2008-04-03 16:26:59 | | Hundreds of tourists, most of them British retirees, were stuck in Portugal’s Madeira Islands after authorities refused to let their cruise ship leave port because of a financial dispute, officials said Wednesday.Port authorities on the island of Funchal told the Portuguese news agency Lusa they were awaiting a court ruling before allowing the ship to [...] | | By: Madeira Blog | | |
| | The Best Spa Treatments on Cruise Ship | | 2008-03-27 07:50:11 | | Cruise Ship Vacations always seem to be fascinating and what if you get some added pleasures like Spa Treatments on your Cruise? Are you thrilled with the idea? If yes, then check out some new ships with attractive features like ocean views, comfy waiting rooms and amenities like steam rooms available along with Spa Treatments.
Cruise [...] | | By: CheapOair | | |
| | Small Cruise Ship Debuts in Alaska | | 2008-03-15 18:56:47 | | A new entry in luxury small cruise ships, American Safari Cruises’ Safari Explorer will debut on May 30 with an 8-day, 7-night Alaska itinerary roundtrip from Juneau for the summer. Including at least one full day in Glacier Bay National Park with a National Park Service Ranger, the ship will visit Icy Strait, Sitkoh Bay, Frederick Sound, Tongass National Forest for a an on-the-ground adventure on the trails, the tiny village of Elfin Cove, the Norwegian fishing port of Petersburg, Admiralty Island National Monument, Ford’s Terror and Endicott Arm.The 36-guest luxury yacht carries double sea kayaks and motorized shore boats for close-up exploration of the Alaska wilderness with an emphasis on the wildlife – seals, humpback whales breaching in the waters, brown and grizzly bears ambling along the shorelines, giant moose browsing in the shrubbery, mountain goats high on the cliffs - and glaciers.In addition to two large suites with Jacuzzi tubs and balconies, the Safari Explorer | | By: Small Cruise Ships | | |
| | Cruise Ship Photography Workshop (March 2008) | | 2008-03-11 04:25:47 | | Cruise Ship Photography Workshop
by Joseph Galian
March 27-29, 2008
The Federation of Philippine Photographers Foundation (FPPF) will conduct a 3-Day Cruise Ship Photography Workshop for any Filipino intent to work abroad as a professional cruise ship photographer.
The 3-day workshop will be held on March 27-29, 2008. Joseph Galian will conduct the workshop by helping prospective photographers increase [...] | | By: Shutter Box Philippines - Digital Photography and | | |
| | | Cruise Ship Experiences-Tired Of The Same Old Ports? Go Small. | | 2007-09-11 23:14:41 | | While reading the local cruise and travel news this week, it dawned on me that there are an abundance of sales out there, and most are for ships that always go the “standard” ports, like San Juan, St. Thomas, Cozumel, or Jamaica. Even in the European markets, you basically have London, Copenhagen, Rome and Venice. Have you ever thought about one day visiting a small, quaint village instead of a large city with ruins or a bazaar resplendant with tee-shirts and marguaritas? Instead of a 120,000 ton super liner that takes an hour to dock, how about a river cruise along the Danube or paddle-wheeler down a North American river visiting towns you’ve only read about in history books? If this appeals to you, here are some ideas you may want to look into. | | By: Your Cruise Your Way Cruise Blog - Best of Cruise | | |
| | Cruise Ship Terms | | 2007-08-15 09:44:00 | | Here are a few terms that are used on Cruise ships.Aft - The rear of the shipAmid Ship - The central part of the ship between the bow and stern.Beam - The width of the ship at its widest part.Bow - The front part, or forward part of the ship.Bridge - Where the ship is steered from.Bulkhead - Partition walls that separate the parts of a ship.Crow’s Nest - A platform high on the mast of a ship (or boat).Cabin - Sleeping quarters.Disembark - To go ashore, get off the ship.Dock - Structure where ship attaches itself by ties in port.Embark - To go aboard ship.Fore - Toward the bow of the vessel.Galley - A ship’s kitchen.GRT - Gross Registered Tonnage – used to designate the size of a ship.Inside - Refers to a cabin with all interior bulkheads, no windows or portholes.Knot - A unit of speed, meaning a nautical mile per hour.MS - Abbreviation for Motor Ship.Outside - Refers to a cabin with a window or porthole.Port - Left side of the ship.Porthole - A window in the ship’s hull.Port Taxes - Taxes specific to the ports on an itinerary of a cruise, normally paid prior to sailing.Purser - A ship’s officer who is the business manager on a voyage; the banker.Starboard - Right side of the ship.Stern - The aft or rear of the ship.Steward - Any crew member who acts in a passenger service capacity. | | By: Start a Travel Business - Global Travel | | |
| | Cruise ship runs aground off Alaska | | 2007-05-19 02:13:42 | | A cruise ship ran aground off the Alaska coast early Monday, and more than 200 passengers were being transferred to life boats and a nearby barge, Coast Guard officials said. via The Oregonian
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