Category: Cruises
If you like your cruise so much that you decide to take a vacation with the cruise line again, consider booking your next cruise on the spot. Cruise lines …
Expertise That Comes with Experience: Holland America’s ships may be young, but the line sure isn’t. Formed in 1873 as the Netherlands-America Steamship Company, it’s been around more than …
Forget the old jokes about the so-so quality of cruise ship entertainers: Productions at night are de rigueur on all but the smallest vessels, and they’ve gotten a lot …
Cruises that start in Seattle or San Francisco typically visit Victoria on the way north to Alaska. Located on Vancouver Island, this lovely little city is the capital of …
Fun, Theme-Park Ambience: The fanciful, sometimes wacko, decor on these vessels is unmatched. Entertaining Entertainment: Elaborate production shows, the Punchliner Comedy Club (one of the best comedy venues at …
Perched midway up the Nova Scotia coast, Halifax is the top port of call for big ships on the New England and Eastern Canada circuit, owing to the city’s …
Consider spending a day or two in your port of embarkation or debarkation either before or after your cruise. An advantage to arriving a day or two early is …
Founded in 1925 by Arthur Tauck, Sr., Tauck has been operating land tours around the United States and the world for nearly a century. It launched its first river …
For years, France and England vied to control this lush plantation island in the Southern Caribbean (hint: France won). With its quaint seaside villages, colonial ruins, beautiful rainforests, and …
Sitting near the northern end of the Lynn Canal, this small, laid-back Alaska town is blessedly free of the tourist gloss of neighboring Skagway. Despite the town’s dramatic setting …