Norwegian Cruise Line Special - $500 On-board Credit
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Norwegian Cruise Lines is offering travelers up to $500 on-board credit. The credit varies depending on the length of the cruise and the type of stateroom. An example would be that if you sailed for 6 days or more, you would get a $50 on-board credit if you booked an inside stateroom. The credit would go up to $150 if a if you stayed in a balcony. You would get $500 on-board credit for booking a suite or villa. The on-board credit can basically be used for anything that cash would normally be used for.
Norwegian Cruise Lines is offering this special promotion to February 1, 2009 and it is good for any NCL sailing.
Azamara Cruises - See Europe on Azamara Quest and Azamara Journey
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Azamara Cruises takes you to the part of Europe that the large cruise lines can only dream about. The Azamara Quest and Azamara Journey carries under 700 passengers. Since the ships are small, they can cruise in shallow waters and destinations that the large ships cannot. For example, these ships can cruise up the Thames and basically dock to the Tower of London.
European travel packages and itineraries range from seven to fifteen nights. One of the specialties of the trip is that each cabin has its own butler.
Royal Caribbean International Ship - Mariner of the Seas
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Royal Caribbean International’s Mariner of the Seas offers amenities that caters to just about anyone’s interests. How about this? There is an ice rink, miniature golf course, shopping mall, rock climbing wall, basketball court, in-line skating rink, and much more.
The Mariner of the Seas is a huge ship. She can carry more than 3,000 passengers. Weeklong, round trip cruises, originate from San Pedro California with stops in Cabo San Lucas, Mazatlan, and Puerto Vallarta, Mexico.
Disney Magic offers an experience for both the adults and children. It is a 2,700 passenger ship decorated in art deco. Cruises are weeklong and alternates between Eastern and Western Caribbean routes. A special stop includes Disney’s private island called Castaway Cay.
There are offerings for travelers of all ages. Young children enjoy games and stories. Older kids play computers and can hang out at their own clubs. The adults have their own areas including their own nightclubs and nightlife activities.
However, there is one place that is suited for everyone and is definitely a favorite. It is restaurant called Animator’s Palate. The interior of the restaurant is black and white. But as the night and the meals progress, the guests are presented with a “show” in which the room and the cast members gradually change into full color.
Royal Caribbean International Brings “Wow” to Cruises
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Royal Caribbean International wants to be the cruise line that wants a passenger to say “wow!” They don’t want to be just an average cruise line. Royal Caribbean tries to differentiate themselves from other cruise lines by having innovative on board amenities such as ice-skating rinks, surfing simulators, and rock climbing walls.
Rather than serving a particular passenger niche, Royal Caribbean seeks to offer everything that should appeal to everyone. And if there is something that is missing, they invite travelers to create their own cruise adventure.
Royal Caribbean offers more than 170 destinations worldwide which include a vast offerings of travel experiences including glacier trekking in Alaska, biking the vineyards in Croatia, and cave tubing in Belize.
The cruise line is also proud to announce that their loyalty program (Royal Caribbean’s Crown and Anchor) recently signed its 4 millionth guest. They acknowledge that they may have great amenities and destination offerings but are quick to point out that their people is what make their company great. Reason being that the employees to Royal Caribbean deliver friendly, high standard service to their guests and travel partners.
Royal Caribbean also value and support community organizations around the world and are actively engaged in environmental practices. The cruise line created the Ocean Fund that supports ocean conservation organizations.










