Archive for July, 2009



The Footsteps of Anne Frank Posted By : krizsean

Tuesday 7 July 2009 @ 4:07 pm

Anne Frank was one of the millions of Jewish victims of the Nazis during World War II. Although she was only 13 years old when she died, Anne Franks story has been told many times thanks to the diary she kept whilst she was in hiding in Amsterdam.

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Whitsunday Holidays - Island Cruises Posted By : Gordon L Halliday

Monday 6 July 2009 @ 9:07 pm

The Whitsunday Islands of Australia are one of the most sublime and unforgettable vacation paradise locations in the world. Tourists can take a romantic cruise ship getaway and for 3 - 6 nights, explore this paradise by sea.

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MSC Cruises to Christen Newest Ship, Splendida, in Barcelona with Sophia Loren Posted By : Bill Ospring

Monday 6 July 2009 @ 8:07 pm

MSC Cruises is the only company to receive the “6 Golden Pearls” award from the Bureau Veritas in recognition of its high level of quality management and environmental protection.

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All-Inclusive Cruises Cure the Recession Vacation Blues Posted By : Roy Witman

Sunday 5 July 2009 @ 9:07 am

According to CNN and USA Today, cruises are an even better bargain during recessionary times. Find out what makes cruises the perfect vacation for limited budgets.

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Sightseeing New Zealand Cruises Posted By : Alex Powell

Wednesday 1 July 2009 @ 10:07 am

A cruise is the best option for you if you want to go for some sightseeing. Get on the high seas, leave everything to the hosts and go ahead to enjoy the sights and sounds of nature. On a sightseeing cruise you will be steered among the best and the most beautiful locations in the region. In some sruises you can also get ashore and visit the sights that you have been admiring from the deck. Sounds tempting, doesnt it? Go for it.

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What makes Royal Caribbean Cruises so popular? Posted By : Carla Prosser

Wednesday 1 July 2009 @ 5:07 am

Royal Caribbean cruise line now visits over a hundred ports of call in some of the worlds most stunning locations. These locations include the rugged beauty that is so often associated with Alaska and Canada through to the appeal of Europe and the luxuriant landscapes of Mexico, the Caribbean and Hawaii as well as the Panama Canal, Bermuda and the Bahamas.

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The Onboard Princess Cruises Experience Posted By : Carla Prosser

Wednesday 1 July 2009 @ 5:07 am

A lot of us are now turning to the helping hand of a cruise when it comes to where we choose to go on holiday. They are growing increasingly popular due to how much they have to offer and the more popular they get the more competition that arises with cruise ship companies. There are now more cruise lines operating than in the past, which means you have to make the decision of which cruise line to go with; one of these lines is Princess Cruises.

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Celebrity Chefs on P&O Cruises Posted By : Carla Prosser

Wednesday 1 July 2009 @ 3:07 am

There are a number of celebrity chefs who are currently teaming up with certain cruise lines in order to create their own restaurants on the ships and the cruise line P&O Cruises are no exception. These restaurants supply a great way for holiday makers to enjoy five star food at reasonable cost, something they wouldnt be able to do elsewhere.

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The History of Cunard Line Cruises Posted By : Carla Prosser

Wednesday 1 July 2009 @ 3:07 am

When it comes to cruises no other line has quite as much experience as Cunard line cruises, now operated by Carnival Corporations. There history started way back in 1840 but even to this day the cruise line has managed to retain its high class status and stands as a symbol of elegance and luxury when it comes to cruise travel. This cruise line is perfect for anyone who is interested in a classic but also modern experience. So lets take a further look into the iconic Cunard line cruises.

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