By: Jez Rourke | 2010-04-01 | Cruises A short guide to Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) who are the newcomers to cruising. Their liners are more up to date and advanced than any others you will ever sail on. Norwegian cruises sail to five continents of the world taking in more than one hundred and fifty ports of call. read more
By: Adam Christie | 2012-01-06 | Cruises When looking into cruises for 2012, keep your eye out for Norway cruises – particularly if you’re after a real adventure. Norway cruises also offer the best way to experience the stunning Norwegian fjords -as you’ll get to sail directly through them. read more
By: Jessica Santoli | 2010-09-27 | Travel & Leisure After your very busy office work, you are given a week by your boss to unwind yourself and have a vacation treat. You can choose from several options like backpacking and explore other places or you can scuba dive and be amazed by the beauty of marine environment. read more
By: Joy Smit | 2010-09-27 | Travel & Leisure Are you becoming increasingly bored by work? Do you think that your life has suddenly turned quite dull and dim? read more
By: Dipika Patel | 2010-03-30 | Cruises The mountains and fjords of Norway provide the perfect vista for those sailing away on a Norwegian cruise. Travellers with a penchant for dramatic natural scenery, quaint fishing towns, old lighthouses and bustling cities are likely to enjoy all that the Scandinavian country has to offer. read more
By: Elija James | 2010-03-26 | Cruises If you are a shipping cruise buff, then you might have heard of the Norwegian Cruise Line company that has a base in Miami, Florida. The shipping company is best known for their freestyle cruise packages. These packages have no set times and they don't even enforce seating arrangements or formal attire just to eat a good meal. read more
By: Jan-Erik Haugen | 2010-04-04 | Environmental Pollution from Cruise ships are a growing problem. New rules can stop pollution cruise ships from entering the fjords in Norway the next years. read more
By: Tarun | 2012-03-26 | Exotic locations Sailing charters in the Greek islands are generally "round trips"; that is they start and end at the same port. read more
By: Jez Rourke | 2010-04-01 | Cruises This is a guide about Princess cruise lines. Find out what Princess cruises provide aboard the ships, and see where they sail to. Princess cruises go to a large number of different places around the world. read more
By: Sam Smith | 2011-03-25 | Boating The idea of sailing the Caribbean conjures up a thousand images of spending long, leisurely days in a tropical paradise, soaking up the sun, exploring coral reefs and caves, swimming with dolphins and visiting the many islands with their white sandy beaches. read more
By: Willis J. Watson | 2011-07-14 | Cruises Mississippi tributary, the second longest tributary in the United States of America, was named so by the Indians, who some time ago dwelt on its shores. They named it 'Big Waterway' or 'Messipi', and today this waterway has imprinted its direction into the heart of American chronicle. Sailing this 2,320 km long stream is a wonderful method to discover the stream culture firsthand. Sailings, down Mississippi watercourse, enable citizens to have a unique glimpse of the United States via visits to read more
By: Alicia | 2011-05-14 | Cruises Harwich is one of three major cruise ports on England's east coast. It is easily accessible by both roads and trains from not just London that is only 70 hours away, but from the Midlands and South East portions of England. read more
By: John Chambers | 2010-11-12 | Article Marketing At the southernmost city of the world, Ushuaia, Argentina, we stopped for two days to shop while waiting for the next ship to Antarctica. We raced for the privilege of boarding first as we watched the pristine ship pull into harbor. read more
By: jamesking | 2011-08-08 | Cruises Europe is typically a dream destination for a lot of people today right now. A lot of suggest that Europe is ideal explored by indicates of the Euro-Rail trip. read more
By: Hendy Taha | 2012-02-15 | Cruises The new Sonesta Star Goddess Nile Cruise Ship sails on the Nile River for three-, four- and seven-night cruises between Aswan and Luxor. All of the ship's 33 units are spacious suites, each with a private balcony and named after famous composers, giving it a touch of elegance and sophistication. read more