
For us who love traveling, experience different adventures, and see different places, we would love the opportunity to enjoy different kind of journey. Going on planes are great for getting to some far away places quicker, although the journey on the plane itself is not one of the most enjoyable experiences. However, if we the time, going on cruises are much better and more enjoyable experiences. Nowadays, we can go to worldwide ports like Bahamas, Bermuda, Hawaii, Alaska, and more, on some cruises while also enjoying ourselves during the whole journey.
If you ask around, we would find that the most famous and the most popular (that can mean that most people enjoy this the most) cruise is the Royal Caribbean Cruise. It is basically a huge resort hotel that will float us to our destination while we enjoy fine dining, shows, music dancing, movies, cultural events, sports, games, an exciting Vegas-style casino and so much more. We can see historic European cities, explore the natural wonders of Alaska, or shop at any of the duty free Caribbean and Bermuda ports that we visit.
One more thing here. Royal Caribbean has its newest cruise ship called Oasis of the Seas. It will be by far the largest cruise ship in the industry when launched in December 2009, and it will have everything as in a city. The Oasis of the Seas will offer features unheard of on any cruise ships such as neighborhood features like the Central Park Neigborhoods; dining and entertainment venues like Boardwalk, AquaTheater, and Rising Tide Bar; accommodations like Loft Suites; and so much more. Just hope that we all can afford this cruise.
August 13th, 2008 by admin
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July 31st, 2008 by admin
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Kimberley M asked:
I’m looking for an apt to rent in/or near Huntington beach and am really tired of trying these online rental places. Anyone know the local papers I can look up instead to view their classifieds?
May 14th, 2008 by admin
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Erin asked:
I’m looking for a relatively inexpensive vacation package for this summer to Europe. I want something that includes airfare as well. I’m not sure exactly where I want to go, but I’m considering the UK, Ireland, France, and Italy (not all of them together, I know that would get really expensive). I know Contiki is pretty cheap, but I’ve heard bad things about them through friends. What are some of the cheapest companies to go through?
May 13th, 2008 by admin
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Jim M asked:
I am planning a vacation next year to Europe when the airfare goes down in price with some friends (ages 18-30). My friends insist on going to Amsterdam or somewhere else in the Netherlands as part of the Europe vacation. I like musuems, parks, restaurants, and site seeing (need to see some castles). I was also hoping to see a place where they speak Frisian. My friends are more interested in the bars (taverns) that are infamous in the Netherlands. All of us want to interact with the locals and not be tourists. Where are some of the best places to stay to do this?
May 13th, 2008 by admin
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