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America's waterways: sailing intimate vessels on leisurely voyages that stick close to home
Homeland cruising is all the rage, and nothing could be closer to home than a voyage along North America's coastal and inland waterways. To...
Cruise Travel, 03/01/06 by M.T. Schwartzman · More from publication -
New ship preview 2006: bigger than ever, cruise liners go ultra
"We didn't set out to build the world's largest cruise ship," explains Richard Fain, chairman and CEO of Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. "At Royal...
Cruise Travel, 01/01/06 by M.T. Schwartzman · More from publication -
St. Kitts scenic railway: one sweet ride
There's something soothing about a ride on a railroad, which may be why trains are such a hit among cruise passengers. Every year, hundreds of...
Cruise Travel, 11/01/05 by M.T. Schwartzman · More from publication -
Carnival Legend: mythical tales inspire a pathfinding ship in the spirit of today's Carnival Cruise Lines
Of all the Carnival Cruise Lines "classes," from Fantasy to Conquest, the Spirit Class is my personal favorite. Its ships are manageable, artful,...
Cruise Travel, 09/01/05 by M.T. Schwartzman · More from publication -
Alaska 2006: cruise lines add more ways than ever to explore the last frontier
A couple I know went to Alaska aboard the Sapphire Princess. They liked it so much, they booked a return trip for the following year. Such is the...
Cruise Travel, 09/01/05 by M.T. Schwartzman · More from publication -
NCL America[SM] Freestyle Cruising[SM]: U.S.-flag brand marks first anniversary with a brand-new ship
NCL America has always struck a patriotic note: On July 4, 2004, the line inaugurated its first-ever cruises--seven-day inter-island sailings of...
Cruise Travel, 07/01/05 by M.T. Schwartzman · More from publication -
Refit/refurb/rebuild: renovations are all the rage as lines reshape their ships for the 21st century
Bungee trampolines and suspension bridges--the groundbreaking features of the newest, biggest megaship? No, just the latest improvements to a...
Cruise Travel, 07/01/05 by M.T. Schwartzman · More from publication -
New Jersey: harvest the bounty of the Garden State
WHAT DO BASEBALL, BOARDWALKS, and the Tootsie Roll have in common? All are New Jersey originals. In fact the Garden, State has a tradition of being...
Travel America, 07/01/05 by M.T. Schwartzman · More from publication -
Ashore on a shoestring: economical tips for pioneering passengers in the inside passage
At the city docks in Juneau, tour operators occupy small kiosks, lined up side-by-side where passengers debark their ships. These local...
Cruise Travel, 05/01/05 by M.T. Schwartzman · More from publication -
Tempests in the tropics
Last season will be remembered for the four major hurricanes that stormed through the Caribbean in rapid succession-Charley, Frances, Ivan, and...
Cruise Travel, 05/01/05 by M.T. Schwartzman · More from publication


