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From Your Vacation Specialist
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News, Information and Specials!
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Featured Cruise Line: Cunard Line
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The classic traditions of the golden age of ocean travel are very much alive today aboard Cunard's Cruise Liners - Queen Mary 2 (QM2), Queen Elizabeth and Queen Victoria. For more than 169 years, Cunard Line has proven that true luxury belongs to no particular era. Discover the superior White Star Service for which royalty, celebrities and travelers from every walk of life have come to enjoy. Aboard the line's five-star vessels and in the unique adventures ashore, Cunard blends music and art with cuisine and conversation, invigorating walks with reading and relaxation, explorations of historic landmarks with the purity of nature. This is the Cunard legacy: timeless elegance, incomparable service, intriguing destinations and, quite simply, a more cultured experience. more
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Featured Ship: Caribbean Princess
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Caribbean Princess® is one of the stars of the region that bears her name. The Caribbean Princess visits the Turks & Caicos, St. Thomas, San Juan and more. Plus, there's so much to do onboard: Get a workout at the fitness center, then rejuvenate with a pampering treatment in the Lotus Spa® or go out on deck to the adults-only oasis, The Sanctuary. You'll enjoy an array of freshwater swimming pools and hot tubs, lounges and clubs, a library, lavish production shows, extensive options for children and much more. Enjoy traditional dining rooms or fine dining in specialty restaurants like Sabatini's® and the elegant Crown Grill the new Vines Wine & Seafood Bar. And be sure to experience, Movies Under the Stars®. Caribbean Princess features many signature Princess innovations, including Their private retreats just for adults and a glittering piazza-style Atrium with entertainers and an array of casual eateries. It's all you would expect of a ship this grand. more
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Featured Destination: Caribbean-Southern
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Aruba, the smallest island in the Leeward group of the Dutch Caribbean islands, is best known to tourists for its wonderful variety of beaches and the spectacular quality of its surf - not bad for an island 30km (19.6 miles) long and 9km (6 miles) wide. The west and southwest coast, known as Palm Beach, boast no less than 11km (7 miles) of palm-fringed powder-white sands, while in complete contrast, the east coast has a desolate, windswept shoreline of jagged rocks carved into weird shapes by the pounding surf. The majority of hotels are in the Palm Beach and Eagle Beach resort area on the southwest coast, offering accommodation of a very high standard. The island can easily be driven round in a day, and cars can be hired without difficulty. Aruba's Dutch heritage is always present, and nowhere more so than in the capital of Oranjestad, characterised by its pastel-coloured gabled buildings, and a windmill brought piece by piece from Holland, now used as a restaurant. more
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