Ever since I was a young child, I grew up fascinated by both water and world travel, this is why I chose to work at The Cruise Web. It all started when I took my first leap in a pool. I was 4 years old and at a pool party. There were a ton of other children, the sun was blazing hot and the water perfectly cool; the kids were swimming and they looked like they were having so much fun.
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This month, some of The Cruise Web consultants and staff got a chance to play with Ray Lewis, the famed Baltimore Ravens linebacker, at his annual fundraising event: Ray’s Summer Days. The event is actually a weekend’s worth of fun activities that help raise money for the Ray Lewis Family Foundation, which seeks to provide personal and economic assistance to disadvantaged youth in Baltimore.
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Norwegian Cruise Line revealed new “Cabanas on the Cay,” exclusive private cabanas with special VIP amenities and treatment. These new cabanas are now available on Great Stirrup Cay, Norwegian Cruise Line’s 250-acre private island in the Bahamas. The premier of “Cabanas on the Cay” is part of the line’s $25 million dollar enhancement project for […]
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Haven’t found a gift for your dad yet? Well don’t fear, we have some sailings coming up that are geared towards all kinds of dads, from new dads to granddads and great granddads. Besides, what dad wouldn’t want a cruise for Father’s Day?
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Royal Caribbean’s Oasis of the Seas is headed to Broadway. The ship will be featured on Sunday night’s live broadcast of the TONY Awards. The cast on the ship will perform one song from the Opal Theater as the ship sails in the middle of the Caribbean.
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Beginnings of things are always special and full of joy, so when I was invited to sail on the christening voyage of Oceania’s latest ship, Riviera, I didn’t hesitate. Keep reading to get my highlights of the experience.
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By The Cruise Web, Inc. If you are going to be cruising out of New York City you have to take time to experience some of the local favorites like a slice of gooey cheese pizza or perhaps a Reuben sandwich from the Carnegie deli. But even if you can’t make it to New York […]
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According to the New York Economic Development Center, more than 630,000 people cruised to or from New York in 2011, making it one of the busiest ports in the United States.
So why are cruises from New York so popular? Well, there’s the glamour and the history. Plus, there are tons of things to do. Here is a list of three perks to cruising out of or into New York.