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From Your Vacation Specialist
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Featured Cruise Line: Seabourn Cruise Line
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Seabourn Cruise Line (based in Miami, Florida), was founded in 1987 by a group of Norwegian investors, including industrialist Atle Brynestad, whose aim was to build the most luxurious yacht-like cruise ships ever constructed. Its first ultra-luxury ship, the all-suite 10,000-ton, 208-guest Seabourn Pride made her debut in November 1988, to be followed a year later by sister ship, Seabourn Spirit. In 1996, a third identical sister ship was purchased from Royal Cruise Line. Built from the same plans, at the same shipyard as her twin sisters, Seabourn Legend, which began her life as Royal Viking Queen and later sailed as Queen Odyssey for Royal Cruise Line( Royal Viking and Royal Cruise Line were both Kloster owned lines). Seabourn's newest generation of ships Seabourn Odyssey(2009) and Seabourn Soujourn(2010) take Seabourn's style of inclusive luxury cruising to a whole new level. Even more spacious and accommodating, these ships offer unrivaled luxury accomodations, a multitude of fine dining options taking Seabourn's legendary level of attentitive personal service to all new heights. more
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Featured Ship: Viking Legend
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Viking Legend is a river cruise ship sailing the Danube River for Viking River Cruises. Launched in 2009, this extraordinary vessel's state-of-the-art hybrid engines set new standards in efficiency and fuel consumption. This 443 foot ship hosts 189 guests and 50 crew and features the largest suites on the Danube river. Viking River cruise ships have classic Scandinavian-influenced interiors designed to be sleek, comfortable and uncluttered in appearance. Furnishings on board are crafted of fine woods; fabrics and wools, cashmeres, cottons and linens in a neutral palette to provide the best possible backdrop for passing scenery. The amenities in your stateroom and in the ship's public areas provide everything you may require as you cruise. Borrow a book, magazine, jigsaw puzzle or deck of cards from the ship's library. Have a soda or cocktail in the observation lounge, or get a complimentary coffee drink from the coffee station anytime of the day or night. Complimentary wireless internet is available on board. more
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Featured Destination: Caribbean-Western
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Western Caribbean Cruises often offer more activity and adventure than Eastern Caribbean Cruises. They offer travelers a unique blend of sun and surf, eco-adventures and ancient civilizations (for history buffs!). This area is world reknown for it's magnificent beaches, snorkeling and diving, history and culture, and lush scenery. Most of these cruises are 7 days long, but some lines offer 4 and 5 day cruises. The 7 day cruises usually have two or three days at sea, and then visit three or four of these ports: Cruise Line Private Islands; Jamaica; Key West, Florida; Belize; Grand Cayman; Cozumel, Mexico; Honduras and Cancun, Mexico. These cruises are popular for seniors and families with older children and teens who may get a kick out of swimming with the stingrays in Grand Cayman, climbing the Dunns River Falls in Jamaica, or exploring the ancient ruins in Mexico. more
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