Author: Michelle

  • Holland America Cruise Lines Alaska Cruise

    The Alaska cruise season typically lasts from May through September with the exception of special expedition cruises. Cruises depart from Vancouver, Canada (the most popular departure port), Seattle, Washington, Seward (Anchorage) Alaska, and San Diego, California. Holland America Line offers 7-day, 10-day, 11-day, 12-day, and 14-day cruises ranging in price from $800 or so, depending on room type/view and length of cruise, up to $4,000 or more. Read more […]
  • Cruise on Carnival Cruise Lines to Alaska

    Carnival Cruise Lines 7-day Alaska cruises typically take place aboard Carnival Spirit. A sample 7-day Southbound Alaska cruise from Anchorage includes the following ports of call: Prince William Sound (cruising), College Fjord (cruising), Sitka, Juneau, Skagway, and Ketchikan AK, as well the Lynn Canal (cruising) and Vancouver, BC Canada. Read more […]
  • Penelope Cruz

    Penelope Cruz is much, much more than just a pretty face, and she knows how tough it is to be seen as something other than this in a town where looks mean everything and talent is oftentimes nothing more than an afterthought. Read more […]
  • National Discounted Cruise Lines

    With more than 40 years in the cruise industry, National Discounted Cruise Lines or National Discounted Cruise Co. is one America’s leading cruise discounters. National Discounted Cruise Lines (NDC) has been recognized by Crystal Cruises as one of the “Top 50” cruise companies in the United States, and it also received the Cruise Connoisseur Award for outstanding sales from Oceania Cruises. Read more […]
  • Cruise Ships Seaworthiness

    A seaworthy vessel must provide its crew a safe place to work and live, and be equipped with appropriate safety gear and equipment, safe recreation facilities, and a competent crew. Seaworthiness is a strict liability warranty that imposes an absolute duty on vessel owners to provide a vessel and related equipment that is “reasonably fit for their intended use.” Read more […]
  • Feds Ask Carnival Cruise Lines

    So what exactly did the Feds ask Carnival Cruise Lines? In August 2005, the Feds asked Miami-based Carnival Cruise Lines if its ships could be used as emergency shelters or if the cruise giant could help in “some other way.” Read more […]
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