Category: Cruise Ports

  • Tragedy Strikes Princess Cruise Lines Resort Princess Cays

    Tragedy Strikes Princess Cruise Lines Resort Princess Cays

    Princess Cruise Lines have confirmed that a fire destroyed several buildings on the south side of Princess Cays, the island which is home to their resort. Read more […]
  • Getting The Most Out Of Cruise Shore Excursions

    Getting The Most Out Of Cruise Shore Excursions

    Less seasoned cruise travelers often forget to explore are the different ports of call when researching cruise options. Read more […]
  • Two Bucket List Cruises in One

    Two Bucket List Cruises in One

    The Norwegian Jewel, which was just refurbished in 2017 is offering cruise enthusiasts the opportunity to experience two amazing destinations in a single unforgettable trip. Don’t miss this once in a lifetime chance to enjoy both Hawaii and French Polynesia on a single 13-day cruise. Read more […]
  • The Best West Coast Departure Cruise Options

    The Best West Coast Departure Cruise Options

    The west coast offers many departures for cruises from as short as just one night to longer vacations that span more than 15 nights. And with the time that you save getting to the east coast, you might even be able to book a longer cruise. Read more […]
  • How to Prevent Jet Lag so It Doesn’t Ruin Your Cruise

    How to Prevent Jet Lag so It Doesn’t Ruin Your Cruise

    As you are packing for your cruise, there might be a few items that you are overlooking if your trip requires a long flight to your departure port. When flying across multiple time zones to meet your ship, jet lag is a very real possibility. But there are a few tips and tricks which can help to minimize the impact that this necessary evil has on your vacation plans. Understanding Jet Lag Jet lag is actually a short-term sleep disorder which occurs when you fly across several time zones. This Read more […]
  • Galapagos – A Bucket List Cruise

    Galapagos – A Bucket List Cruise

    The Galapagos Islands, in the Pacific Ocean, are well known as one of the premier destinations for wildlife-viewing. The archipelago rests about 550 miles off the coast of Ecuador and is comprised of 21 islands in total and covers roughly 3,000 square miles. This magnificent haven of nature was one of the first sites to be designated a Natural World Heritage Site. And for travelers who wish to fully experience the true majesty of Galapagos, the only choice is a cruise aboard the Silversea’s  Silver Read more […]
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