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  • Bodrum Yacht Cruises

    Whether you’re looking to spend five days, seven days, or several weeks cruising the Aegean and Mediterranean coasts, there are numerous Bodrum yacht cruises available for you. Read more […]
  • Cruise Lines Leaving From New York

    Departing from New York is not only popular because of what the city has to offer, but also because of the variety of cruises that depart from the Big Apple. The types of cruises that depart from New York range from three-day mini-cruises to full-blown to 40-106 day (or more) world cruises! Read more […]
  • Cruise Lines Leaving From Florida

    Several of the world’s most popular ports of call are located in the state of Florida. In the United States overall, there are currently 326 official ports of entry located throughout the country, with 15 pre-clearance offices in Canada and the Caribbean. Florida’s most popular ports of call include: Port Canaveral, Port Everglades (Ft. Lauderdale), Port of Miami, and Port of Tampa. Read more […]
  • Marmaris Charter Cruises

    While all Marmaris charter cruises will visit some of the most exotic places in the world, cabin charters may appeal to those looking for a more social environment. They are also perfect for first-time cruisers – including singles, couples, and small groups — that do not wish to charter an entire yacht. On cabin charters, because the environment is highly social, you’ll meet people from all around the world. Read more […]
  • Imperial Majesty Cruise Lines

    Founded in 1999, Imperial Majesty Cruise Lines is a budget cruise line currently featuring the only two-night cruise from Fort Lauderdale, Florida to Nassau/Paradise Island Bahamas. Read more […]
  • Cruise Lines Leaving From California

    The most popular California ports of call are San Diego, San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Long Beach. Located three miles from the San Diego airport and the closest U.S. city to Mexico, the port of San Diego welcomes more than 190 cruise ships per year. Read more […]
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