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Travel deals from the week
Here are some of the more interesting deals and Web sites that came across our desk this week: •If you can rustle up four people, Sandestin Beach and Golf Resort in northwest Florida offers two nights' accommodations in a three-bedroom dockside...Tags: Trips and Vacations, Travel Deals, Golf, Sports, Hotel and Accommodation Industry
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Planning a family cruise
Special to the TribuneYou might, like us, wonder if sailing over the blue horizon as a family group is a good idea, especially as the holidays near. Earlier this year, we weighed the advantages of holding a family gathering at sea versus, say, a week at a land resort or...Tags: Trips and Vacations, Norwegian Cruise Line, Tour Operations Industry, Arts and Culture, Sports
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Adventure cruises could make you spill your martini
Special to the Chicago TribuneWe stood between a sentinel of Inuit guides armed with rifles on Akpatok Island, an uninhabited outcropping of 700-foot-high cliffs seemingly in the middle of nowhere. We arrived here at the edge of the Canadian boreal forest a few hundred miles below...Tags: Trips and Vacations, Silversea Cruises, Companies and Corporations, Europe Sailing, Tour Operations Industry
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Big Band Thanksgiving
By day, Big Band enthusiasts on the Nov. 21-Dec. 1 Lisbon-Miami voyage of the Crystal Serenity can enjoy swing lessons, trivia contests, tea dances and classic Big Band-themed films, while at night they can dance to the sounds of the Tommy Dorsey...Tags: Tommy Dorsey, Entertainment, Frank Sinatra, Big Band (genre), Dance
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10 FOR THE ROAD
BEST LARGE-SHIP CRUISE LINES From Travel+Leisure magazine's 2008 reader poll (last year's rank in parentheses): 1. Crystal Cruises (1) 2. Regent Seven Seas Cruises (2) 3. Disney Cruise Line (4) 4. Oceania Cruises (3) 5. Cunard Line (5) 6....Tags: Trips and Vacations, Norwegian Cruise Line, Celebrity Cruises, Tour Operations Industry, Oceania Cruises
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Liners putting luxury on deck
THE WASHINGTON POSTOn Norwegian Cruise Line's new Pearl, passengers can bowl on the first regulation-size alleys on the high seas. Take a voyage on Cunard's Queen Mary 2, and you can study Shakespearean acting with alumni of London's Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. Crystal...Tags: Trips and Vacations, Norwegian Cruise Line, Dubai (United Arab Emirates), Celebrity Cruises, Tour Operations Industry
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Watercolors: Art auctions at sea
Special to the SentinelGoing once. Going twice." The gavel falls. "Sold to the highest bidder!" It's not a Sotheby's or Christie's auction, but rather a fine-art auction at sea. You won't find any Elvis on velvet, reproductions or posters. Cruise passengers can bid on...Tags: Homes, Arts and Culture, Muhammad Ali, Joe Montana, Tourism and Leisure
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Cruises Exercising your options (page 3)
Hey, it sure beats napkin folding . Cruise lines also give passengers the choice of cruises of various length in order to help them schedule convenient cruise vacations. Short three- and four-day sailings, for instance, are among the most popular ways...Tags: Trips and Vacations, Education, Entertainment, Dentistry and Dental Health, Tour Operations Industry
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Cruise line addresses
American Canadian Caribbean Line: P.O. Box 368, Warren, RI 02885; 800-556-7450; fax 401-247-2350; www.accl-smallships.com. Ships: Grande Caribe, Grande Mariner, Niagara Prince. American Cruise Lines: 1 Marine Park, Haddam, CT 06438; 800-814-6880; fax:...Tags: Silversea Cruises, Natural Resources, Marine Park, Paul Gauguin, Carnival Cruise Lines
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More tours, more ships
It's a big world out there, and the cruise lines want to show it to you. The islands and Alaska remain the meat and potatoes of the cruise diet, but the menu expands every year, with new ports, routes and pre- and post-cruise land tours in Asia, South...Tags: Baltic Region, Asia, Netherlands, Cruise Line Ports, South Africa
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Some cruise lines offer refunds
Tribune staff reportersSome cruise lines have altered their cancellation and refund policies for passengers who couldn't reach their departure points because of Tuesday's terrorist attacks. By Thursday, several lines had amended their policies to accommodate stranded...Tags: Trips and Vacations, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Norwegian Cruise Line, Tour Operations Industry, Cruise Line Ports
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