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If you have ever cruised to Hawaii, or the Caribbean or even South America, you know that pineapple is a key ingredient in the cuisine of those regions. So we at The Cruise Web invite you to remember your last cruise, or prepare for your next cruise, with a pineapple dish. Read on to find food blogger Wendy Hammond’s tips for preparing the perfect tropical pineapple dish.
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Princess Cruises is debuting it’s first ship in over four years this June, the Royal Princess . This ship promises to deliver the amenities Princess cruisers crave along with some new features that are sure to be innovators in the cruise industry, like a batting cage, TV studio and SkyWalk.
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As the Olympics press on, we felt it appropriate to discuss another London tradition of success: the Cunard Line. Cunard has been connected with Great Britain since its inception in 1840, when it was named the British & North American Royal Mail Steam-Packet Company, which is a bit verbose and may explain the name change. It is now British-American owned, and operated by Carnival UK.
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Ever imagine piping hot water streaming down upon you while you cruise along the serene ocean? Probably not, but Celebrity Cruises has, considering their new offer on the Celebrity Reflection’s Reflection Suite. This suite will boast the first of its kind all-glass shower, which is perched out over the ship’s edge.
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The big news that’s making waves among cruisers this week is Carnival Cruise Lines’ new rules on saving deck chairs. Carnival, which has a fleet of 22 ships, is one of the largest cruise lines out there, so when they make a change it affects a lot of people.
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The Cruise Web team got a special treat courtesy of Princess Cruises and Cunard Line’s new Vice President of North American Sales, Brian O’Connor. O’Connor was promoted from marketing and public relations director for Cunard Line in late March. He has been traveling all over the country visiting travel agents to introduce himself. O’Connor said it was important for him to meet the travel agents and get their feedback on both Princess Cruises and the Cunard Line.
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Ever been interested in seeing the world, but the logistics are just too complex for transportation, hotels, meals and activities? Well, if you are a cruise connoisseur, and have 108 available days, Crystal Cruises is giving you the opportunity to plan way ahead of time.