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Cruising Glacier Bay

Posted in Cruising Sailing on the July 5th, 2008

You can watch movies about it, you can hear about it, you can read about it, but until you partake ofit, you have no clue how thrilling it is to cruise Glacier Bay.

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Radisson Seven Seas Cruises! Where Luxury Goes Exploring

Posted in Cruising Sailing on the March 29th, 2008

Luxury goes exploring! How faithfully these words portray the elegance, exemplary service and much-lauded itineraries, which are the very hallmark ofRadisson’s Cruises. Long ensconced in the upper niche of 6-star cruising, Radisson welcomes guests to its five eclectic, trend setting shipsas old and valued friends!

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Internet Cruises - Shopping Online

Posted in Cruising Sailing on the April 25th, 2007

“If you build it, they will come.”

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Mexico Cruise Expert Guide

Posted in Cruising Sailing on the August 13th, 2006

Being our next door neighbor, Mexico can sometimes be forgotten about when it comes to choosing a cruising vacation.After all, why go to Mexico when the tropical paradise of the Caribbean is right on our doorstep? Ifthese are your very thoughts, then why not take some time out to uncover the delights that await youon a Mexico cruise. What you discover will surprise and fascinate you?I guarantee it!

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Bermuda Cruise Expert Guide

Posted in Cruising Sailing on the July 9th, 2006

At just twenty-one square miles in size, the island of Bermuda in the Western Atlantic is one of the smaller destinations in the world to visit on a cruise ship. Only a day and a half sailing from theU.S. East Coast, a Bermuda cruise will introduce you to a tropical gem of an island that is aworld away from The Bahamas and other Caribbean island communities. If you want to experience the quintessential English lifestyleset to a calypso beat, Bermuda is the place to go!

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Inflatable Boats and Inflatable Kayaks Are Naturally Safe and Stable

Posted in Cruising Sailing on the July 6th, 2006

Inflatable boats such as inflatable kayaks, inflatable catamarans, and inflatable sport boats have several advantages over their traditional watercraft counterparts. Theytypically cost less, are easy to transport, and can operate in more shallow waters than a deep hull boat. But manypeople don’t realize that inflatable boats are just as safe, or even more secure, than traditional boats. Because of their safetyreputation, inflatable boats are now essentially the standard for use by the military, coast guard and other rescue agencies worldwide.

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Survival At Sea: What You Need To Do, What You Need To Have

Posted in Cruising Sailing on the April 19th, 2006

Two boys from South Carolina made headlines a few weeks ago. They had spent six days adrift at sea before beingrescued … off the coast of North Carolina.

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