Author: Michelle

  • World’s Largest Cruise Ship

    At 160,000 gross tons, Royal Caribbean’s Liberty of the Seas is the world’s largest cruise ship. Its sister ship, Freedom of the Seas, also weighing in at 160,000 gross tons, is also the world’s largest ship. These nearly identical Royal Caribbean vessels currently share the title. Read more […]
  • Adventure Cruises

    Whether it’s aboard a paddle wheeler or a river boat, a river barge or yacht ship, adventure cruises can provide nonstop fun, education and entertainment during your cruise holiday. Adventure cruises may host a handful, an entire family or a group. Activities run the gamut from birding, nature walks, photography and swimming to snorkeling, diving, kayaking, and canoeing. Wildlife viewing and historical site tours may also be on the menu allowing the cruiser to get up close and personal with wildlife in the natural environment and historic sites, monuments, and memorials. Read more […]
  • Cruise Tours

    Cruise tours can take place entirely onboard a ship or other watercraft, mostly on land or a combination of both. Cruise tours can take place as close as your own backyard, such as an architectural tour or full city tour, and they can also take place as far away as India. Read more […]
  • New Zealand Cruises

    From the craggy coastlines of the South Island to the surf and swimming beaches on the North, New Zealand features the some of the most exciting land activities and sea adventures in the world. So, if you’re looking for an extended cruise vacation in an exotic location, why not explore the endless possibilities of a New Zealand cruise? Read more […]
  • Cruise West

    Established more than 60 years ago, Cruise West’s main objective is not to offer “cruise vacations,â€? but to offer “journeys of discovery.â€? Cruise West features a fleet of small ships that allow passengers to get up-close and personal with nature, history and the beauty surrounding many unique destinations. Read more […]
  • Panama Canal Cruises

    Nearly a million ships have passed through the Panama Canal from the Canal’s opening day to present, and today, nearly 100 years after its completion, it remains one of the most vital trade routes in the world. It is also one of the most explored. Read more […]
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