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| Bahamas | from $259* |
High Season: Holiday weeks; Late January - mid-April; June - August
Disadvantages and Advantages: Here too, holid
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A "guarantee" cabin selection is where you pay for the cabin category you are willing to take but you allow the cruise line to select the cabin for yo
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Newer cruise ships are expanding the size of even their most basic cabins to give cruise guests the opportunity to cocoon in peace and quiet before r
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Choosing a stateroom can be fun and challenging at the same time, and not just a little bit frustrating on occasion. Before booking your stateroom, as
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Besides her significant size, there were many elements to this ship that I found impressive – and some that I was surprised by. I expected to be overw
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From island-hopping on the bright blue waters of the Caribbean to arriving at ports of call amid the rugged wilderness of Alaska, cruising is a style of vacation that lets you explore some of the world's most appealing destinations while reveling in the best amenities modern travel has to offer. Since roughly 70% of the planet is covered in water, cruise ships have the ability to go nearly everywhere. In addition to the Caribbean and Alaska, Europe and the Mediterranean offer many popular ports of call, and Asia, Australia, New Zealand, South America and the South Pacific have all emerged as fun, fascinating and unique cruise destinations. Wherever you're traveling, when you want to sit back and enjoy the "getting there" part of your trip, no style of travel can compare to a cruise. Only a cruise lets you visit multiple destinations but only requires you to unpack once, and while en route to your next port of call, offers you an entire ship filled with ways to enjoy yourself (most of which are already included with the cost of your stateroom). Use the links below to find out more information about cruising destinations:
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