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Norwegian Jewel: NCL raises "Freestyle Cruising" up another level with its largest cruise liner yet
Norwegian Cruise Line's rapidly paced fleet renewal took a 93,502-ton leap forward with the introduction of the Norwegian Jewel, the line's largest...
Cruise Travel, 03/01/06 by Theodore W. Scull · More from publication -
Cruising 2005: cruise lines are cautiously optimistic, as ever more passengers fill ever larger ships
For 2005, the Cruise Lines International Association expects 11 million passengers to have sailed aboard its member-line ships worldwide, with nine...
Cruise Travel, 01/01/06 by Theodore W. Scull · More from publication -
Grand cruise canals: long or short, these marvelous manmade waterways add wonder to any cruise itinerary
Canal digging dates back to the Ancient World, providing the means to move crops, building stones, and people. Wheeled transport, where it existed,...
Cruise Travel, 01/01/06 by Theodore W. Scull · More from publication -
The lower Danube: a historic Eastern European Odyssey from Budapest to the Black Sea
The Danube has provided a river route for human migration, invasions, and trade though Celtic, Greek, Roman, Mongol, Turkish, and modern times, in...
Cruise Travel, 11/01/05 by Theodore W. Scull · More from publication -
Queen Mary 2: the ultimate trans-Atlantic liner
Sailing to Europe aboard a great ocean liner developed into a much coveted rite of passage for educated Americans by the early part of the 20th...
Cruise Travel, 11/01/05 by Theodore W. Scull · More from publication -
Halifax: a multifaceted experience awaits visitors to Nova Scotia's historic seaport
Ever since New England-Canada cruises became popular, especially in the last decade, the port of Halifax has become an essential feature of nearly...
Cruise Travel, 09/01/05 by Theodore W. Scull · More from publication -
Oslo: Norway's capital playground is in harmony with the land and sea
The beauty of Oslo is easily threefold--the scenic approach from the sea along the 62-mile-long Oslo Fjord, the center-city docking location below...
Cruise Travel, 07/01/05 by Theodore W. Scull · More from publication -
Sailing the Great Lakes: exploring the world's largest freshwater basin aboard Hapag-Lloyd's Columbus
The Great Lakes form a vast inland freshwater basin that covers an area almost as large as the state of Wyoming--Lake Superior alone is larger than...
Cruise Travel, 05/01/05 by Theodore W. Scull · More from publication -
Caribbean princess: largest "love boat" in Princess Cruises' Grand Class is specially built for Caribbean cruising
With the debut of the 112,894-gross-register-ton Caribbean Princess a year ago, Princess Cruises' Grand Class comes in a new, enlarged size with an...
Cruise Travel, 05/01/05 by Theodore W. Scull · More from publication -
Berlin: on-your-own options in Germany's most intriguing city
Following the devastation of World War II, Berlin, once the German capital, became a divided island city within Communist-controlled East Germany....
Cruise Travel, 03/01/05 by Theodore W. Scull · More from publication


