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What sets a cruise ship apart? Unique spaces
Special Correspondent"Make your memory your travel bag," Russian novelist Alexander Solshenitzen once recommended. And making memories at sea is easy, particularly on ships that feature special spaces where passengers can not only enjoy the ambiance, but can actually also...Tags: Cruises, Dean Martin, Netherlands, Silversea Cruises, Oceania Cruises
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For look at modern wonder: Panama Canal cruises in spring
Special CorrespondentOften dubbed the "Eighth Wonder Of The World" and selected as one of the "Seven Wonders Of The Modern World," the Panama Canal is a 48-mile long waterway across the Isthmus of Panama linking the Caribbean Sea to the Pacific Ocean. Completed in 1914 by the...Tags: Cruises, Mexico, Colombia, Cabo San Lucas (Mexico), Panama
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Sail away on a short Northwest cruise
SEATTLE — Big or small? Luxury cruise ship or plucky coastal freight boat?
The choice is yours for cruising around the Pacific Northwest.
Sail away for a night this fall or next spring between Seattle and Vancouver, B.C., on a world-class cruise...Tags: Cruises, Netherlands, Native Americans, Princess Cruises, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Cruise Homeport spotlight: Port of Tampa
Staff ReporterLocated within 500 miles of the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico and Western Caribbean islands, the Port of Tampa is an ideal departure point for seven-day or shorter cruises to Cozumel, Costa Maya, Roatan, Belize City, Grand Cayman and other Western Caribbean...Tags: Royal Caribbean International, Carnival Cruise Lines, Tourism and Leisure, National Football League, Tour Operations Industry
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Treated like royalty: Afternoon tea at sea
Special CorrespondentAttentive, white-gloved wait staff presenting platters of pastries and finger sandwiches and pouring steaming cups of a variety of teas Fine china and crisp linens Music and ocean views Elegant afternoon tea is a cherished tradition at sea aboard...Tags: Entertainment Events, Foods and Beverages, Entertainment, Tourism and Leisure, Sandwiches
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How to know if you're up for 103 days at sea
When Lupe King stepped aboard Cunard's newly minted Queen Elizabeth in New York for its maiden world voyage in January, not only was it the beginning of the ship's global service but also King's first day of retirement.
We should all be so lucky.
King...Tags: Cruises, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Princess Cruises, Entertainment Events, Trips and Vacations
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Mariners Announce Special Nights At Safeco
With pitchers and catchers reporting to Spring Training less than two weeks from today, the Seattle Mariners announced a slate of special events for the 2011 season with some fan favorites including two bobbleheads and tributes to two important...Tags: Defense, Cleveland Indians, Seattle Mariners, Bret Boone, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Anchorage Cruise Ship Comes In for 2nd Year
KTUU.comA sign of summer and a shot in the arm for Downtown businesses arrived at the Port of Anchorage Friday, as the Holland America Lines cruise ship MS Amsterdam tied up to begin its second year of visits to the city. The Amsterdam, carrying 1,380 passengers...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Cruise Line Ports, Manufacturing and Engineering, Shipbuilding, Business
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YOUR WEEKEND FRIDAY: Help end Hunger and Homelessness at the Hunger Bowl supper, 6 to 9 p.m. at the Neighborhood Congregational Church, 340 St. Ann's Drive. Includes a silent auction of artist-designed bowls and a variety of soup dishes from Laguna...Tags: Zoology, Bodies of Water, Thalia, Anglicanism, Cornbread
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Work begins on cruise ship terminal
FOX 5 San Diego StaffWork officially began Tuesday on a $22.4 million cruise ship terminal at the Broadway Pier along the downtown waterfront that officials say is needed to handle the growing industry in San Diego. The 52,000-square-foot, two-story steel and metal-framed...Tags: Cruises, Cruise Line Ports, Cruise Ship Jobs, Travel, Festive Events
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Crossing an ocean at the end of the season
Special to Tribune NewspapersLike migratory birds, cruise ships regularly shift from one part of the world to another as the seasons shift -- from the Caribbean to Europe or South America or from Alaska or the West Coast to Asia or the South Pacific, for example. These usually...Tags: Bars and Clubs, Royal Caribbean International, Costa Cruises, Star Sailing, Germany
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