Discount Cruises Coastal Vacations Club

November 21st, 2008
goldmills asked:


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Looking for Discount Cruises? With Coastal Vacations Club travel membership, you’ll save up to 75% for life and have unlimited access to cruise vacations at $1000’s of dollars less. Discover what a memebrship in Coastal Vacations Club can do for your family!

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Louis cruise lines ships

November 20th, 2008
Croisiereclub asked:


bateaux de Louis Cruise Lines

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How to Plan Cruise Ship Vacations : Do You Need Cruise Vacation Insurance?

November 20th, 2008
expertvillage asked:


Learn about Cruise insurance in this free cruise ship vacation planning video from our cruise travel expert and professional vacation planner.

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Your Cruise Vacation - Cruise Ship Embarkation Procedures

November 20th, 2008
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Mary Hanna asked:


The Cruise vacation you have been planning for a year is now a reality. You’ve packed your bags with the appropriate clothes for cruise travel. You have filled out all of the cruise documentation, do this at home, don’t wait to get to your cruise ship, and now you are ready for this highly anticipated cruise. There are a few cruises tips about embarkation day that you should know before you head for your cruise vacation.
Keep all of your documents with you, that includes tickets for the cruise, any vouchers, passport and any immigration forms that the cruise line has sent you. That includes bus vouchers from the cruise line that will deliver you to the ship from the airport. In is wise to pack a change of clothes in your carry on in case your baggage gets delayed. If you have purchased the vouchers from the cruise line, a cruise line representative will meet you at baggage claim and take you to the bus or van that will transport you to your cruise ship.
If you decided to handle the transfer on your own, check ahead of time to find out how much a taxi will cost from the airport to the pier. It is good to know how long it will take to make the transfer so you have timed your flights accordingly. Make sure you have attached your cruise line tags with ship name, cruising date, and stateroom number. When you arrive at the pier a porter will relieve of your bags. He will expect to be tipped. The going fare is one dollar per bag.
Cruise tips are always helpful so pay attention to this one. Let the cruise line make your airline reservations. The reason for this is that if your flight is delayed the cruise line will handle it. If there are several other passengers on the same flight the cruise line will delay the departure of the ship. If it’s just you and your traveling companion they will probably put you up in a hotel in the town of your embarkation and get you on the ship at the next port of call. If you opted to do it on your own, you will have to make all those arrangements. So, for safety and peace of mind let the cruise lines do it.
If you have decided to go to the town of embarkation a few days before the cruise, that will not be a problem, so make your own reservations. Some travel insurance companies will pick up these expenses but make sure you read the fine print on the policy BEFORE your cruise vacation.
When you get to your cruise ship, embarkation could be a little chaotic. There will be lines, especially early in the check in process. There will be a lot of stressed out people so just relax and take it in stride. After you have gone through the check in process you will be aboard and your cruise vacations begins. Here is where it pays to have all of your documentation completely filled out. Many of the cruise lines have loyalty programs so if you are a repeat cruiser many times they have preferred check in areas. Many of the cruise lines will have preferred check in for cruisers who have booked suites or mini suites. Check this out with your cruise travel agent.
This is a little off topic but it’s one of the best cruise tips you will hear. Use a cruise travel agent for all of your cruise travel. It is important to deal with an agent that has sailed on many different cruise lines so they can give you an honest opinion on the difference between cruise lines. Check and see if they are CLIA certified cruise lines organization. Be careful they don’t push you onto cruise ships where they have preferred status which means they get a higher commission. Scour the internet for cruise reviews on cruise travel to back up what your travel agent is telling you.
Now back to the pier. While you are checking in you will have to give the cruise line a credit card for any on board charges. Most times your room card is also your credit card and identification for getting on and off at ports while on the cruise ship. If you can get on the ship early in the process you get two benefits. One you get to have lunch and two you get the first shot at spa and beauty appointments. It will also give you time to peruse your cruise ship and then head for the pool. Having been a savvy cruise traveler you knew to bag a bathing suit into your carry on luggage.
Just before you get to the gangway you will be stopped by the ships photographer and a picture will be taken to commemorate your cruise vacation. It will be on display in the ships photo gallery but you are under no obligation to purchase it. Check in procedures will be different from ship to ship even within the same cruise lines. It depends on the experience of the staff and the cooperation of the passengers. Remember that these folks that are checking you in have been working since seven o’clock in the morning off loading the people from last weeks cruise vacation. Then they turn around and start putting on a whole new set of passengers for the next cruise.
The most important advice is to try to keep a cool head. You are headed for the best thing you can imagine, a cruise vacation.
Happy Cruising!

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The Southern Caribbean Cruise 2006

November 18th, 2008
albertarn asked:


Slideshow of my cruise to the Southern Caribbean on the Carnival Legend in 2006. Highlights include the islands of St. Maarten, snorkelling on a shipwreck at Barbados, and visiting the Depaz Rum Distillery on the slopes on Martinique’s Mont Pelee - a famous volcano that annihilated the original capital of St. Pierre in 1902.

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Tips for Finding Discount Cruise Deals On Bermuda, Alaska and the Caribbean

November 18th, 2008
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Jimmy Harrison asked:


Have you ever wondered why so many people around the world are choosing cruises for their vacation? Perhaps it’s because you can relax and stay unpacked while traveling from port to port. Perhaps it’s the fabulous food, Broadway-type shows, and dancing ’til dawn that fills the minds of potential vacationers. Or maybe it’s a little bit or a lot of everything, as fascinating ports of call always seem to be just a day or two away.

Do you think that such a vacation is reserved for the wealthy and is completely out of your price range? The truth is that cruises are now competitively priced and are financially appealing to even the tightest budget, as all meals and entertainment are included in the price. But you also don’t want to pay any more than you have to. Whatever your vacation needs and financial situation, you’ll need some tips finding and picking out the best discount cruise deals to Bermuda, Alaska and the Caribbean.

Tip #1… Always use the Internet, that’s where the best deals are. As with nearly everything else, competition yields the best price. Nothing has increased competition more in recent years than the World Wide Web.

Tip #2… Find a good site with wide selection of the cruises you want to take. Even if you have already chosen your destination for this particular voyage and are merely searching for the best price, a site with a large selection of both will not only be able to get you the best price this time, but for any future cruise objectives as well.

Tip #3…The more flexible your schedule is, the better deal you’ll get. If it’s possible for you take your cruise during one particular week instead of another, you’ll most likely be able to get a better price. This is due basically to cabin availability during certain times of the year when cruise ships aren’t filled to capacity, compared to the times when everyone wants to get on board. So if possible, be flexible.

Tip #4… Being open to different destinations will help you get a lower price. Maybe the cruise to Hawaii can be put off for a few years if you’ve find the price of a lifetime on a voyage through the Panama Canal, or you found a great deal in the Caribbean this year, so you’ll take it this time and go someplace else on the next.

Finally, you need to take into consideration the fact that while cruising to your location of choice, your means of traveling from one place to another is part of the illustrious experience. There is no need for you to pack and repack your belongings and trudge them to the airport to visit another nearby locale, for your cruise will most likely stop at a pleasantly surprising location or two along the way.

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Century & Serenade of the Seas Cruise Ships sound off

November 17th, 2008
ColemanHeald asked:


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Viewed from Arcadia watch these ships as they leave port and sound off. Filmed in Barbados in February 2006.

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Future of Cruise Ship Innovations

November 16th, 2008
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Genna Roberts asked:


2008 is an exciting year for cruising with the addition of 8 new cruise ships to the booming market.

• April – P&O’s Ventura , MSC Poeisa

• May – Independence of the Seas (Royal Caribbean)

• July – Carnival Splendor, Ms Eurodam (Holland America)

• Nov – Ruby Princess, MSC Fantasia

• Dec – Celebrity Solstice

Each ship is being built on the promise that it will be bigger and better than its current sailing rivals, with a heavy focus on innovations at sea. Already we have ice skating rinks, rock climbing walls, F1 simulators, self leveling pool tables, boxing rings, bowling alleys and 4 deck high water slides. So the big question everyone’s asking is; what could possibly be coming next?

Well, the answer is grass. Real growing green grass.

Celebrity Cruises have proudly announced that their latest fleet addition, the Solstice, will feature a grassed lawn area where guests may “enjoy bocce ball and croquet, practice their putting, picnic with a basket of wine and cheese, or simply feel the grass between their toes, while sailing the oceans of the world”. And, if all the grass isn’t too much excitement, you can go and watch the hot glass show, another industry first.

Clever, or just plain dull?

Is this really the best they can come up with? Or, are they taking a brave step outside of the current innovation trend box? In reality, the ice skating rinks are a little on the small side, the bowling alleys only have 4 lanes, and does anyone really want to go boxing?

It seems the cruise companies are measuring their success on the uniqueness of their ship innovations, but I wonder if that’s what today’s typical cruise passenger is really looking for.

Pre 1960’s cruising was all about the destination, the ship simply providing comfortable accommodation. Then came more emphasis on the actual voyage itself, with the onboard experience becoming as important as the destination. It seems we may now be facing a u-turn, with more and more cruisers wanting to explore new, “undiscovered” places which offer a more intimate cruise experience which the mega liners just can’t offer.

In spite of this, the cruise industry seems to be confidently striving forward with their bigger is better approach with Royal Caribbean’s mind blowing Genesis project on the horizon. Building by far the largest ships at sea, 2009 will see a vessel that has a capacity of over 5000 passengers with a gross tonnage in excess of 220,000 tonnes, compared to the current largest, the Queen Mary 2 at a mere 160,000 tonnes, it’s a pretty outstanding figure.

Surely there must be concerns over the damage a ship that large may cause. For a long time, cruise ship damage seems to have been ignored, when, in reality, they are one of the world’s largest, uncontrolled sources of air pollution, and surprisingly, more damaging than flying. Sewage, oil contamination and coral reef damage are all becoming increasing concerns.

Royal Caribbean have recognized this and have stated that one of the most important priorities for the new ships is energy efficiency and the minimisation of waste to make the ship as environmentally friendly as possible.

What they can’t control is annoying disembarkation queues, port over crowding and inaccessible ports. But, at least there is a boxing ring to let out all those frustrations, if it’s not already been booked up…

So what is coming next? Whilst some of the cruise lines are heading down the more subtle route, others are sailing full steam ahead with their innovative ship features. What do you think of the current cruise ship innovations? Have you ever made use of them whilst onboard? Would an ice rink and bowling alley influence your choice of ship? What do you imagine future innovations may be? And would you fancy a trip on the Genesis class ships?



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Caribbean Cruise

November 15th, 2008
BanditQ asked:


Voyager of the Seas. 2005. Western Caribbean Cruise

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Our Mediterranean Cruise onboard Costa Fortuna. Crucero

November 15th, 2008
biosferarivas asked:


There are as many ways to enjoy a Mediterranean vacation as there are destinations to see. It´s our esperience onboard Costa Fortuna Cruise. Crucero por el mediterraneo en el Costa Fortuna. Viaje de Rosario y Marife.

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