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22Jun/100

World Cruise – A Relaxing Experience-Sailing

World Cruise - A Relaxing Experience

Have you ever thought what it would be like to just relax quietly under the sun and at sea-no hustling or bustling, far away from the madding crowds in a casual attire and in clean air and just a small group of likeminded people as company? You are on a World Cruise- around the world, Australia and New Zealand, the Orient, South America, South Pacific, Asia, Europe and the Mediterranean. The ships are equipped with spacious, well-furnished cabins with private facilities having a well-upholstered lounge, a library, good deck space and a small pool. The fares typically range from $70 to $130 a day and the world cruise is for duration from about four to ten weeks, but some are two to three weeks and some are longer.With World Cruise, you cover 27 nations on five continents. You navigate through the French Polynesia, Great Barrier Reef of Australia, glacier carved fjords of New Zealand, enchanted China's landscapes and the forbidden palaces. You pay a visit to bazaars in Hong Kong and the buddhas in Bangkok, the colonial and modern blend in Singapore. Enjoy exploring Delhi, Jaipur or the Taj Mahal at Agra and the tombs and temples under the ruling King times. The World Cruise even takes you to Antartica -the ultimate destination. It sure is a once in a lifetime opportunity to experience the grandeur of Rome, the glory of Rome through the warm waters of the equatorial Atlantic.Taking the world cruise will be the most memorable vacation you have ever undertaken. You would cherish this experience for the rest of your life where you learn about history or diverse cultures the world over or simply unwind yourself. World cruises provide American customers a service of a lifetime-delicious meals, sightseeing, and entertainment combined with a relaxed friendly atmosphere-value for money as you may understand. Now you can sail in style and comfort- Volga river, Moscow canal, Volga/Baltic canal, the Svir River, the Rybinski Reservoir, Lake Ladoga, Lake Onega, and the Neva River. You will certainly be the envy of the Byzantine Emperors as you travel the legendary route between Scandinavia to Kiev and the Black Sea until you reach Dnieper River. Great works of art-'the Panorama of the Sevastopal Battle' and you can also visit the room where Roosevelt, Churchill and Stalin signed the Yalta Treaty in 1945.Age is no constraint to take the World Cruise-whether you are 79 or reaching 80, you are welcome aboard. Of course, if you are under 13 the insurance companies might restrict your entry into the cruise. A month prior to departure, you will receive the boarding information along with the ticket package. You may receive a mailing list with port agent addresses with your ticket package-so you can be in touch with your family and friends while sailing. The only change you can expect is the change in the boarding date. However, you may not know the actual time of boarding until the day before or day of boarding.Do not forget to carry cash, US currency only. Personal checks, traveler checks and credit cards are unacceptable. For you to undertake the world cruise emergency medical/evacuation is necessary. This covers you medically in foreign ports and allows you to avail medical treatment in case of illness. Mostly if you are over 65 years, it is obligatory to have a medical certificate within ninety days of sailing. You need not worry about canceling your trip due to covered reasons as you are covered for it too under trip cancellation/interruption insurance.About The AuthorLooking for information about cruises? Go to:http://www.whatcruises.com'What Cruises' is published by Colin Hartness- An excellent resource for Cruises!

18Jun/100

Tropical Cruise Expert Guide-Sailing

Tropical Cruise Expert Guide

A tropical cruise in the Caribbean or in the Gulf of
Mexico is an ideal choice of vacation for couples of
all ages. Whether you're looking for a short romantic
break or if you'd like a longer voyage with more time
to explore tropical islands and soak up the Caribbean
sunshine, then a tropical cruise is for you.A tropical cruise can be embarked upon from many ports
around the U.S. In Florida, the ports of Canaveral,
Miami and Fort Lauderdale all offer excellent choices
of tropical cruises, with itineraries varying from
two and three night cruises to the Bahamas, to 14-day
cruises around the more exotic parts of the Caribbean.Seaports in the States of Louisiana and Texas also
cater for tropical cruises, with destinations often
including port stops at Mexico and parts of Central
America. A tropical cruise can also be commenced from
more northern ports in the U.S. You need to be prepared
to spend more time at sea and to take a longer vacation
though should you choose to depart from somewhere
like New York.There are essentially four tropical cruise routes
around the Caribbean - the Western Caribbean route,
Eastern Caribbean route, Southern Caribbean route and
an exotic Caribbean route that is a combination of
ports stops taken from the other three routes.In the Western Caribbean, a tropical cruise will take
you as far east into the Caribbean as Jamaica and the
Cayman Islands. Grand Cayman in particular has many
delights, including white sandy beaches and first-class
watersports activities. It's a true tropical paradise.A tropical cruise to the Eastern Caribbean introduces
you to the exquisite beaches of Puerto Rico and the
Virgin Islands. Many cruise itineraries incorporate
a stop on the island of St Maarten too, where you can
bask on one of 37 white-sand beaches and be served
with cocktails all day long!Tropical cruises around the Southern Caribbean are
often of a longer duration, and take in many of the
islands of the Lesser Antilles and Netherlands
Antilles. The Grenadines and the island of Aruba,
the latter having 365 beaches, are 'must sees' on a
tropical cruise of the Southern Caribbean.For short duration tropical cruises, the Bahamas are
an excellent choice of destination. Departing from
Florida, a tropical cruise to the Bahamas can be as
short as just two nights. Stops at Nassau on the island
of New Providence and Freeport on Grand Bahama offer
a tropical paradise that is only some 75kms away from
the U.S. mainland - perfect if you're looking for a
romantic weekend away...John Metcalfe is the author and web publisher of A to Z Cruises your #1
source
for cruise information, discounts and great deals! Visit
http://www.azcruises.com
now to book your very own dream Tropical Cruise vacation.

13Jun/100

Maximize Your Cruise Wardrobe With These Packing Tips-Sailing

Maximize Your Cruise Wardrobe With These Packing Tips

Cruises are a fun opportunity to dress up and look your best but how do you look fresh every day without bringing your whole closet?The first thing you need to think about is what type of clothing you will need. Will you be attending fancy dinners or dressing casual the whole time? Is there a theme party you would like to attend? Will you be dancing until dawn in your best dance dress? Some of these may necessitate bringing special attire and you want to make sure you have room set aside in your luggage for this.If you will be dressing for dinner, one way to stretch your cruise wardrobe is to coordinate separates. Stick to no more than 3 coordinating colors such as black, white and tan. This way you can bring 1 pair of slacks, 1 skirt, 2 nice shirts and 2 jackets and make them look like 8 brand new and fresh outfits by mixing up what piece you wear with what. For example, the slacks paired with shirt 1 and jacket 1 could be one outfit, substitute shirt 2 with the same slacks and jacket for a whole new look! Now substitute the skirt in and you get another whole new look! In addition, you can use scarves and accessories to give each outfit a whole new look.The same method can be applied for your casual wear. If you stick to a coordinating color scheme, you can get more mileage out of each piece since it will tend to look different when it is paired with a different top or bottom.Deciding which shoes to take is perhaps the hardest of all! If you are anything like me, you have a perfect pair for each outfit and you'll want to take them all! Of course, you may not have room in those suitcases so you must be selective in what you bring. I suggest you wear your bulkiest shoes, like sneakers, onto the ship - this way the will not be taking up space in your luggage. Bring a dressy shoe and a more casual shoe as well. Make sure you think about color when you pack the shoes, if you are bringing only black dressy slacks then white sandals might not look so good!Finally, to get more space in your suitcase for clothes, find out if the ship will be supplying beach towels and hair dryers. If they are then you can leave yours at home and free up some suitcase space for more clothes!Lee Dobbins is editor of http://www.choose-your-cruise.com where you can learn about cruises, get cruising tips and choose your next cruise.