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Great Cruises for Teenagers

2010-07-29 15:51:21.0

One of the reasons cruises have become a vacation phenomena is the ability to make good on their pledge to provide fun for all ages and interests -- a
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Cruises Sailing from New York

2010-07-08 21:41:24.0

New York City is known for being the home of Broadway Shows, Wall Street, the United Nations, Times Square, and far too many other places to list here
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Call Susie Wright Cruise Veteran at Your Service!

2010-07-08 18:36:48.0

She has worked in the cruise industry and lived in South Florida ever since graduating from Florida International University with a Bachelor's degree
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Cruises That Allow Dogs

2010-07-08 17:58:29.0

It's a question that our cruise experts are asked all the time: Can I bring my pet on my cruise vacation? As a general rule, pets are not allowed on c
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Why Cruise the Panama Canal?

2010-07-06 23:35:30.0

In the mood for something slightly different on your next cruise vacation? Why not book a voyage on the world's most famous shortcut, the more »

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Composed of 24 of the major cruise lines serving North America, Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) is the world's largest cruise association, dedicated to the promotion and growth of the cruise industry. CLIA operates pursuant to an agreement filed with the Federal Maritime Commission under the Shipping Act of 1984, and serves as a non-governmental consultative organization to the International Maritime Organization, an agency of the United Nations.


CLIA was formed in 1975 in response to a need for an association to promote the special benefits of cruising. In 2006 CLIA merged with the International Council of Cruise Lines (ICCL), a sister entity created in 1990 to participate in the regulatory and policy development process of the cruise industry. CLIA exists to promote all measures that foster a safe, secure and healthy cruise ship environment, educate and train its travel agent members, and promote and explain the value, desirability and affordability of the cruise vacation experience.