Category: Cruises
Tall Ships: Real tall-masted sailing ships how cool is that? Unusual Itineraries: Because of their size, these ships can get into small ports, and the line takes advantage of …
A favorite of North American honeymooners, Jamaica is the third-largest of the Caribbean islands after Cuba and Hispaniola, with dense jungle in its interior, mountains rising as high as …
Cabo San Lucas is one big bar-and-beach scene perched at the very tip of the Baja Peninsula, with the Pacific Ocean on one side and the mouth of the …
Flexible Dining: Norwegian’s dining policy lets you sit where and with whom you want, dress as you want (within reason), and dine when you want, again within reason (dinner …
You are required to have a valid passport (whereas a photo ID and birth certificate used to suffice) for all cruises that visit foreign ports. On cruises that begin …
Vantage Deluxe World Travel caters to older and solo travelers similar to Grand Circle but with some newer, shinier ships (the two companies are actually owned by members of …
If your cruise visits foreign ports, you’ll have to clear Customs and Immigration, which usually means that your name goes on a list that is reviewed by authorities. You …
Italian Flavor: Entertainment, activities, and cuisine are presented with European (mostly Italian) flair. Plus, most of the officers are Italians, too. Very Active, Very Fun: There are a lot …
Gold Award: Oceania Cruises Silver Award: Celebrity Cruises Bronze Award: Paul Gauguin Cruises Finding the right cruise for a romantic vacation can be a challenge. A lot of the …
There are three basic types of Alaska cruises: Inside Passage voyages that begin and end in Vancouver; Alaska cruises that depart roundtrip from Seattle; and so-called Gulf of Alaska …