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Carnival offers a choice of itineraries, from two- to 17-days, to worldwide destinations, including the Bahamas, the Caribbean, Mexican Riviera, Alaska, Hawaii, the Panama Canal, Bermuda, Europe, New England and the Canadian Maritimes. In 2006, several new sailings will be offered from all along the Eastern Coast to the new ports of call. The line, which was formed in 1972, is celebrating over 35 years of offering its passengers fun. However, "Today's Carnival" is a vastly different company than the one started from humble beginnings three decades ago. Carnival was launched with a converted Transatlantic ocean liner and a dream of entrepreneur Ted Arison, a pioneer in the modern-day cruise industry, who set out to realize his vision of making a vacation experience once reserved for the very rich accessible to the average person. The rest, as they say, is history. more
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Featured Ship: River Ambassador
River Ambassador is a small river ship sailing the Rhine and Main Rivers for Uniworld Cruises. Built in 1993 and refurbished in 2006, the 361 foot River Ambassador hosts 128 guests. The lavishly appointed river view staterooms have hotel-style beds draped in fine linens, a vanity, built-in closets, hair dryer, safe, individual thermostat for air conditioning and heat, direct-dial telephone, flat-screen TV with satellite, bottled water, and bathroom with L'Occitane body products, magnifying mirror, and plush bathrobes. Uniworld ships offer wi-fi service on board. Uniworld ships are staffed by a world-class, award-winning all English-speaking staff. Another popular feature is complimentary use of bicycles and Nordic walking sticks in port. Public areas onboard include the beautiful panoramic main lounge which has a full-service bar, a cozy library and game room, as well as an elegant restaurant. more |
Featured Destination: Bahamas
If you are taking a cruise to the Caribbean or Bahamas, one of your ports of call may be a full-day stop at your cruise line's Private Island. Private Islands are exactly as they seem . . . small islands, typically in the Bahamas, that are owned and operated by a cruise line for the exclusive use of their guests. These Islands Include: Castaway Cay, Bahamas - Disney Cruise Line, Coco Cay, Bahamas - Royal Caribbean International, Great Stirrup Cay, Bahamas - Norwegian Cruise Line, Half Moon Cay, Bahamas - Holland America Line and Carnival Cruise Line, Labadee, Hispaniola - Royal Caribbean International and Princess Cays, Bahamas - Princess Cruises. Surrounded by tranquil blue waters, sugar white beaches, and gorgeous palm trees, the Private Island day is often considered the one of the highlights of a Caribbean cruise vacation. Since these islands cater to only one ship a day, the cruise lines have created a perfect paradise that's free of the crowds and hassles that you may find on other ports of call. more |





