With 49 days and $155 million, the Carnival Destiny will transform into the Carnival Sunshine in the spring of 2013. This ship will be ready to set sail from its homeport of New Orleans in Louisiana as one of Carnival’s Fun Ships in April 2013.
From the blue-footed booby to the sea turtles and the penguins, the islands that make up the Galapagos are natural habitats for some of the most rare and most studied animals in all the world. Because of these factors, many people clamor for a chance to visit this nearly untouched land.
The Caribbean and Bermuda – sand, sun, smoothies, dolphins, and witches? In honor of Halloween, today we at The Cruise Web are delighted to haunt you with some creepy attractions across the Caribbean. Welcome to The Cruise Web Blog, Halloween Edition.
So it’s crunch time now. Your cruise is setting sail in a week. The week before vacation can be wonderful with the excitement and anticipation of knowing your getaway is so close, but it can also be a hectic time for people who are not prepared.
If you are going away for a week or more, there are a lot of things you will need to get done in order to make sure you don’t come back to double the stress of when you left. Luckily, we’ve been in your position before, so we’ve come up with a handy checklist of all the things you should do one week before your cruise.
Variety is the name of the game in the cruise industry. Cruise ships come with many different amenities, features and specialized accommodations. While each ship has its own unique features, the dozens of ships out there usually fall into one of four categories: contemporary, premium, luxury and specialty.
As the cruise industry grows ever larger, we’re blessed with an abundance of different cruising options. From Contemporary and Premium to Luxury and Specialty, there’s something to love about each cruise line type. Read more to see what we love most about each type…
The Cruise Web’s Rosalind Smith, Julie Atkins, John Herrera and Karolina Shenton attended Washingtonian Magazine’s 2012 ‘Style Setters’ event in the nation’s capital on September 28th for an evening of elegance and style. Also present was the publisher of Washingtonian, Catherine Merrill Williams, Cunard’s Regional Sales Director, Anthony Viciana, and Cunard’s Business Development Manager, Catherine Anderson.