Category: Cruise Lines
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Cruise Ships Japan
Cruise ships in Japan are as common as taxi’s on the streets of New York. So don’t be surprised if you notice hundreds of ships – big and small – sailing around the clock, throughout the calming waters of Japan. Because travel to Japan for business or for pleasure has never been easier or more popular than it is today, your options for travel to Japan are plentiful. It doesn’t matter if you choose a cruise ship as your method of travel to Japan or if you prefer to travel by air, the offerings and itineraries are plentiful either way. Read more […] -
Carnival Cruise Employees
Carnival Cruise employees come from all different backgrounds, ages, nationalities, and walks of life. Because Carnival Cruises has an ever-changing passenger demographic, it is important to have a diverse group of Carnival Cruise employees to appeal to a wide variety of people. Read more […] -
Princess Cruise Lines Executives
Princess Cruise Lines is one of Carnival Cruise Corporations most successful brands. It is also home to hundreds of staff, crewmembers, and corporate employees as well as well as a select group of Princess Cruise Line executives. One such executive is CEO of P&O Princess Cruises Ltd., Peter G. Ratcliffe. Read more […] -
Skeet Shooting on Carnival Cruise Lines
Much like smoking in public places, skeet shooting lost its appeal and legal standing many, many years ago. Skeet shooting on Carnival Cruise Lines and other cruise lines was, however, a common occurrence back in the 1980s and 1990s — and possibly earlier. Many cruise lines proudly posted this onboard activity on their list of things to do for fun back then. The following is a sampling of how this “sport” has been promoted. Read more […] -
Cruise Lines International Association
Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) is composed of 23 major cruise lines, representing 97 percent of the cruise capacity marketed in North America. Cruise Lines International Association is the world’s largest cruise associations operating pursuant to an agreement filed with the Federal Maritime Commission under the Shipping Act of 1984. Read more […] -
Norwegian Cruise Lines Bermuda Port
Norwegian Cruise Lines is the only cruise line in the world that has three days in port in Bermuda. Not only this, but Norwegian Cruise Lines offers some of the best deals on Bermuda cruises starting at around $649 from Charleston or $699 from Boston — depending on when you book. Norwegian Cruise Lines Bermuda Port cities include: King’s Wharf, St. George’s, and Hamilton. Read more […]