Coming soon, Cruise interporting.
No, not exporting or importing but interporting. On a cruise this means being able to board and disembark at ports along the intinerary rather then just the original departure port. It adds...
No, not exporting or importing but interporting. On a cruise this means being able to board and disembark at ports along the intinerary rather then just the original departure port. It adds...
Wow. This is in addition to the six new longships they have just added.
Los Angeles (March 14, 2012) – Viking River Cruises the world’s leading river cruise line, announced today that it has commissioned six more Viking Longships for delivery in 2013. The six vessels will be joining Viking Freya, Viking Idun, Viking Njord, Viking Odin, which will be christened on March 21, 2012, and Viking Embla and Viking Aegir, which will be delivered later in 2012.
The main dining room and specialty restaurant features include:
Chef's Table Lumiere -- Known for creating the first-ever chef's table at sea, Princess will be setting a new standard for this popular event with the debut of the Chef's Table Lumiere. Taking the chef's table to a new level, passengers will be magically surrounded by a curtain of light -- providing a soft wall of privacy that envelopes a custom-made glass table located within the Concerto dining room. The table will be set with elegantly designed china, cutlery and table accessories for an extraordinary dining experience.
Read on to hear about all their on board restaurant plans.
One of our tour operators that we work with has developed an Irish tour to help you discover your ancestors. It starts with a consultation with a professional genealogist whoe then develops a plan and contacts for you to follow through on as you explore Ireland.
Expeditionary Cruises has announced their 2012 schedule for this nuclear powered ice breaker cruise to the very spot of the North Pole. Not only that....
Yes there are some river cruising opportunities in the US. While the Mississippi comes quickly to mind, there is also the Snake and Columbia Rivers, but the east coast has some great hidden gems. The Chesapeake is one of them.
While there are many sites and cities for Jewish Heritage visits, I thought touching on a few of those that you can visit by cruise ships would be a worthwhile contribution to this site. So here are some that I have identified with a little bit of historic note why.
Grandeur of the Seas has just emerged from a major refurbishment, practically stem to stern. Not only, the rooms, but many new restaurants but per very unique is the entertainment they have added to the central Atrium in what is called a vertical theater.