Tag: cruise line
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Advertising and Cruise Ships and FTC
Cruise lines are constantly in competition for consumer dollars. This means advertising can get downright cutthroat and in some ways deceptive — if the feds don’t keep an eye on things. Luckily for consumers, the FTC does monitor advertising and cruise ships, so for the most part, potential passengers can relax a bit. However, this doesn’t mean that you should drop your guard completely. Consumers should think smart, ask questions, and always read the fine print. Read more […] -
Ocean Cruise Lines
Ocean Cruise Lines was founded in 1984 by a group of American, British, and Swiss businessmen. The luxury cruise line featured two vessels, the Italia (initially) and the Ocean Islander. Read more […] -
Cruise on Carnival Cruise Lines to the Caribbean
Carnival Cruise Lines Caribbean vacations are arguably the most popular Caribbean cruises in the world. While many luxury cruise lines such as Silversea Cruises, Regent Seven Seas, Celebrity Cruises, Cruise West, Princess Cruise Lines, and Holland America Line, offer some pretty spectacular Caribbean cruises, people choose to cruise with Carnival Cruise Lines to the Caribbean because it is the most affordable (and fun) way to go! Read more […] -
Panama Cruise Lines
There are several different cruise lines that offer sailings to Panama. These include popular cruise lines such as Carnival Cruise Lines (Carnival Legend, Carnival Victory), Celebrity Cruise Lines (Celebrity Mercury of Summit), Cruise West (Pacific Explorer), Crystal Cruises (Crystal Symphony or Crystal Serenity), Holland America Line (ms Veendam, Westerdam, Volendam, Zuiderdam, Amsterdam, Ryndam or Noordam), and Norwegian Cruises (Norwegian Crown, Norwegian Sun). Read more […] -
Viking Cruise Lines
Viking Cruise Lines or “Viking Line” was established in 1959 when it began sailing the S/S Viking between the Finnish mainland, the Aland Islands, and Sweden. The current Viking Line Abp was established in 1963 under the name Alandsfarjan Ab, and it gained a listing on the Helinski Stock Exchange on July 5, 1995. Read more […] -
Carnival Cruise Lines South Carolina Mailing Address
If you look up Carnival Cruise Lines’ South Carolina mailing address, you probably won’t find a listing. What you will find is information about Carnival Cruise Lines fun 5-day Bahamas cruises leaving from the Port of Charleston in Charleston, South Carolina. The Port of Charleston’s mailing address is 176 Concord Street, Charleston, South Carolina 29401 or PO Box 22287, Charleston, South Carolina 29413. The port can be reached at the following toll-free number: 1-800-845-7106 or by calling the switchboard at 1-843-577-8115. Read more […]