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By Anne Wanchic 0 comments
Ever wonder if you could have paid less than the retail price for a cruise? Here is an easy way to get a discounted rate on Disney and other cruise lines!.. more »
By eHow Travel Editor 0 comments
In a perfect world, vacation time would be work-free. In reality, being on a cruise doesn't always allow you to forget the office completely. Keeping in touch with the office can be tricky business on a cruise, so here are some steps you can take... more »
By Beveronius 3 comments
Do you like to travel? Are you looking for an affordable way to vacation? Don't have a lot of time? Not sure if you will like a particular destination enough to spend a week? These are all questions people ask themselves before going on a cruise... more »
By cheapertravel 0 comments
Search all travel sites for the best airfare you can find. when searching always book the hotels and airfare together... more »
By eHow Travel Editor 0 comments
Most cruises offer many great packages that give you all-inclusive options or a la carte service. Depending on the cruise line and time of year, your options can vary. Making sure you know beforehand what is included and what costs extra will ... more »
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Before you can enjoy fun in the sun, you need to get packing. You need to know how to pack for a cruise so you don't forget any of the essential items. Fortunately you should be able to buy most of the items you need if you happen to forget them, ... more »
By eHow Travel Editor 1 comments
Alaskan cruises are the perfect opportunity to explore the final frontier of the western world. Alaskan cruises range from preplanned tours with scheduled stops and destinations to custom tours that allow you to explore on your own schedule. You ... more »
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If you're wondering if you'll stay entertained on a cruise, the answer is yes. No matter your preference, there are numerous activities to keep you busy on a cruise ship. From simply relaxing, to learning a new hobby, there are unlimited options ... more »
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Taking a Panama Canal cruise offers a trip unlike other tropical cruises in the Caribbean. During the 51 mile pass through the canal, you'll experience history of the Americas and witness the mechanics of sailing ships through a man-made body of ... more »
By Mayntz 0 comments
For many cruise passengers, the formal night of their voyage is one of elegance and beauty as well as rich gourmet dining and multiple photographs. Knowing how to enjoy a cruise formal night guarantees that passengers look their best for the ... more »
By Jenn McFadyen 0 comments
When you think of a Disney cruise, you probably don't envision a relaxing adult vacation. You'll be surprised to learn that Disney cruises aren't just for the kids! Disney has gone out of its way to appeal to the adult crowd. Here are some ways ... more »
By eHow Travel Editor 0 comments
Hopefully, you'll never be faced with the need to escape a sinking cruise ship. Although today's ships have plenty of lifeboats for everyone on board, it helps to be prepared in the case of an emergency situation. Above all, listen to ... more »
By Camille Platt 2 comments
Whether they are hosting renowned speakers, worship leaders or musicians, Christian cruises are designed to be both a unique vacation experience and a spiritual journey. Follow these simple steps to finding one that fits your family... more »
By PattyOh 0 comments
Whether you're going away for a week or a weekend, every woman wants to fit more clothes into her suitcase. Learning how to fit more clothes into your suitcase may even help you avoid paying extra fees for your luggage when you fly. There are ... more »
By Anthony Delgado 1 comments
With so many cruise lines, and so many cruises to so many locations, it can be extremely overwhelming to figure out where to go and how much to spend. Here are some steps that will take the hassle out of the process... more »
By eHow Travel Editor 0 comments
If you've ever taken a cruise, you already know that everything “extra” on a cruise (such as cocktails, shore excursions, items in the gift shops and tipping) is not paid for by cash. Some of the more expensive or luxury lines include extras ... more »
By tlperl 0 comments
Traveling by ship has changed a lot since the days Capt. Steubing, Gopher and Julie welcomed you aboard, and though friends and family had prepared me quite well before I embarked (that’s a cruise word!) on my first ocean voyage, there were still ... more »
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While packing your sunscreen and swimsuit, are you pondering whether there is a correct way to behave while shipboard? Here are a few suggestions that will keep you well within the bounds of appropriate cruise etiquette... more »
By CruiseExpert 1 comments
Booking a cruise should be an easy process, whether online or thru an agency. Online maybe the fastest, but an travel agency can answer your questions and help if there is a problem... more »
By eHow Travel Editor 0 comments
Ready to pack your bags and set sail? Before you go, you'll need to reserve your trip; here's how to do it with Yahoo! Travel... more »
By MICHAEL SIMMERS 1 comments
Choosing a Reputable company to help sell your timeshare can be a daunting endeavour I would like to help guide you through this process, and keep any less then honest companies from hurting you... more »
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One way to extend your cruise vacation is to add a hotel stay. You can stay one day or more in a hotel at or near a port. Stay prior to your cruise and you'll be sure to get to the port on time. Or, stay post-cruise and you can get your "land ... more »
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Looking to get away? Taking a cruise is a very popular vacation for many people. But what about your children? If you are planning on taking your kids on your next cruise, you should consider the ship's child care facilities. Choosing a cruise ... more »
By Catalina42 0 comments
I found packing for a 14-day cruise a bit tougher than a 7-day cruise. You can apply the same “mix and match” techniques to shorter cruises and get everything into one suitcase (plus one small bag to keep on your last night on board – see ... more »
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If you're taking a long-awaited cruise vacation the last thing you want to worry about is becoming ill. Seasickness and viruses can ruin your vacation. Illnesses may spread rapidly because passengers and staff on a cruise are in close proximity ... more »