Tag: cruise ports
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Save A Day of Your Vacation – Depart From New York
If you are a resident of the east coast, then when booking a cruise, you are likely to be looking at ships which sail out of the Port of Miami or possibly another port in Florida. But boarding your ship in Florida means that you need to spend almost a day of precious vacation time traveling to and from the port. What many travelers don’t know is that they can recover that lost day of vacation time, or a great deal of it, by booking a cruise which departs from one of two ports in the New York Read more […] -
Cruising to or from San Francisco with Kids? Take in these Top Attractions
The San Francisco Cruise Port hosts more than 80 cruise ships throughout the year and ushers more than 300,000 passengers in and out of the beautiful bay city. It’s located at the James R. Herman Pier (Pier 27) and Pier 35 cruise terminals, and it’s perfectly posed to take cruisers to places like Alaska, Mexico and Hawaii. Read more […] -
Things to Do Near the San Diego Cruise Port
The Port of San Diego offers some amazing opportunities for cruisers sailing in or out to enjoy a mini vacation. Before or after a cruise, there are things to do and see on the waterfront as well as nearby in downtown San Diego. The following are some of the top activities and attractions that you can take in before a cruise from San Diego or heading into the city: Visit San Diego Beaches San Diego’s beaches are stunning. They’re must-visit spots for a trip to or from San Diego because they Read more […]