Advice for First Time Cruisers
If you’re a first time cruiser (or not) we hope you will find the following advice helpful.
If you’re a first time cruiser (or not) we hope you will find the following advice helpful.
When Norwegian Cruise Line implemented “Freestyle Dining” it was a pretty radical concept. Dining when you want, where you want, and with whom you want was so not the norm! For years the other cruise lines sat back and watched. Would this open seating dining concept be a boom or a bust? Clearly it’s a… Continue reading ‘In Favor of Traditional Cruise Dining’
Today every cruise line offers at least one specialty restaurant on each of their ships. Specialty restaurants take nothing away from a cruiser- they just have the ability to make it more… “special”.
If you are a cruiser with special needs or are traveling with someone that has special needs, there is no reason why you cannot enjoy a stress-free, perfect vacation with just a little bit of advance planning.
A cruise to Alaska can be one of the most amazing trips you can take, and a stop in Juneau starts things off in an astounding way with its spectacular landscape.
“Savor Your Destination” is part of the Celebrity Life program that gives food and wine enthusiasts the opportunity to enhance their cruise experience with a series of events that emphasize their passion for fine food. This year’s “big star” is Sara Moulton of Food Network fame.
For the second time in less than two years, Royal Caribbean is making changes to their Crown & Anchor Loyalty program.
Nothing is quite like spending the holidays at sea!
Allure of the Seas is not a carbon copy of her sister ship, and has many new restaurants and shows not available on Oasis of the Seas.
A well kept secret amongst seasoned travelers, repositioning cruises offer affordable, relaxing vacations worthy of exploration.