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Holland America ’24 Europe: Longer Cruises
Holland America Line’s 2024 Europe season adds several new itineraries that combine regions, voyages of 14 days or longer, and enhanced Northern Europe with new departure ports. From April to November dozens of unique itineraries — ranging from seven to Read More …
Favorite Honeymoon Spots for Each US State
New research has revealed each US state’s favorite honeymoon destinations, with Indonesia taking the top spot as the most desirable destination for American newlyweds in eight states. Of those, seven were interested specifically in Bali. The research by honeymoon experts Honeymoon Always analyzed Google Read More …
Safest European Countries To Visit
The study by Gamblino.com analyzed 9 metrics that contribute towards how safe an area may be such as homicides, assaults, road fatalities, natural disaster risk, and global peace index, to find which European country is the safest. Each country was given a score out of Read More …
Costa Cruises 2024 Mediterranean, Northern Europe Sailings Open Now
North Americans looking for an authentic European-style cruise experience can now book a Costa Cruises 2024 vacation Read More …
A&K Unveils Expedition Cruises For 2024-25
As interest in small-ship expedition cruising continues to grow, Abercrombie & Kent previews its 2024-25 Luxury Expedition Cruises portfolio, featuring 17 cruises on all seven continents, including some of the most remote and least-visited destinations. On the inaugural departure of North Pole Expedition Read More …
Holland America Line’s Zaandam Returns to Service in Fort Lauderdale
Holland America Line’s Zaandam returned to service Thursday, May 12, 2022, at Port Everglades in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, leaving just one more ship until the cruise line’s full fleet is operational again. Zaandam embarked guests for a nine-day Atlantic Coast Read More …
Atlas Ocean Voyages To Visit Greenland
Atlas Ocean Voyages announced 34 voyages aboard the line’s two newly constructed, luxurious small ships. World Navigator will sail Africa, and the Mediterranean and Adriatic Seas, while World Traveller will cruise Central and South America, the Caribbean, Western Africa and Western Mediterranean, Ireland Read More …