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Cruise Travel, July-August, 2004
Since most vacationers usually select their travel location first, then the ship on which they will cruise, the Cruise Calendar is listed in the following manner: popular destination area; port of departure; cruise company; cruise ship; departure date; length of cruise (days); ports-of-call; and minimum-maximum fare range (per person/double occupancy).
Air fare is extra except where noted, but free or reduced air fare is frequently available through the cruise lines. Cruise Calendars are updated throughout the year. All efforts are made to assemble accurate, current information, but Cruise Travel cannot be responsible for omissions, errors, or changes. Double-check with your travel agent for the latest information on your cruise.
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