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  • Barry Vaudrin, Cruise Journalist

    Inside Access On an Alaska Cruise

    The Cruise Web is working with Barry Vaudrin of Cruising Authority to give our cruisers an inside look at an Alaskan Cruise. Barry, an avid cruiser and videographer, will be on board Holland America’s Oosterdam for a week this month. The cruise will be roundtrip from Seattle, stopping in Ketchikan, Juneau, Sitka and a few more ports. While on board, Barry will be interviewing officials as well as showing you the ports and the spaces aboard the ship.

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  • The Cruise Web Joins the Regent Seven Seas Council

    The Cruise Web was honored to join the Regent Seven Seas Council this year. Joining the council is a special honor recognizing The Cruise Web’s ongoing partnership with Regent Seven Seas Cruises. Being a member of the council entitles The Cruise Web to access exclusive deals for our customers. It also gives The Cruise Web more face time with the President and senior members of Regent Seven Seas Cruises’ organization.

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  • Bring the Tastes of the Tropics to Your Table with Grilled Pineapple

    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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  • Royal Princess new ship

    Introducing the Royal Princess

    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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  • London Olympics

    Cunard Line: A Tradition of Royalty

    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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  • Reflection Suite All-Glass Shower

    Luxury Shower Will Make You Feel Like a 'Celebrity'

    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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  • Deck Chair at Edge of Swimming Pool

    Carnival Announces New Seat Saving Rules

    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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