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  • Do You Believe in the Mayan Calendar?

    It’s looking more and more like the Mayans got it wrong. Either that, or they didn’t finish their calendar. But, just in case, wouldn’t you rather spend your last day on Earth looking out over this view of the Aegean Sea?

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  • Rhine River Cruise

    Cruising the Rhine: An Amazing and Authentic Experience

    The wonderful thing about river cruising is that you are immersed in the your destination, experiencing the history and culture of each town. At every stop the cruise director, who also serves as one of the tour guides, lead the group through cities like Cologne and Strasbourg visiting castles, magnificent churches and walking the streets of quaint towns like Mainz and Koblenz.

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  • Powerball Jackpot

    How to Cruise With Your Powerball Winnings

    Do you have the Powerball fever? Have you picked your numbers and bought your ticket? If you have, then you are probably already having fun planning how to spend your $500 million jackpot – just like some of us here at The Cruise Web .

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  • Photo Blog: Bermuda Break

    This past September, my boyfriend and I took our first week-long cruise aboard the Norwegian Star for a 7-night journey to and from Bermuda leaving from New York City. I’d always wanted to travel to Bermuda, but every time I found great airfare deals, the hotels were outrageous. A cruise really was the best option financially and I’m so glad we did it! It was a wonderful experience.

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  • Spooky Halloween Cruises Sights

    Creepy Cruising: The Halloween Special

    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.

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  • Quebec City Skyline and St. Lawrence River

    5 Things to Do in Quebec City

    Think of the wonders of Paris, the smell of bakeries, the taste of rich cheeses, the grandeur of old buildings… and on top of that there is the alluring french language. From oui to mon ami to croissant, the words just seem to roll off your tongue.
    But France is on the other side of an ocean, it’s a ways away. If you want to get the feeling of France just a bit closer to home, consider a Canadian cruise that stops in Quebec City. This city, which was founded by Samuel de Champlain over 400 years ago, has all that France offers from wonderful food, idyllic settings and, of course, the french language.

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  • Jaycee flying high above the Alaskan wilderness

    Alaska By Land and Sea

    Everyone seems to have a bucket list these days and so do I. I created mine last year and it seems my list keeps getting longer and longer as I learn more and more about the world. I am fortunate enough to be in an industry where most of the things I have on my list, I can easily check off, and that is just what I did last month when what was supposed to be a business trip to Alaska to learn about the cruisetours offered by Royal Caribbean turned into an amazing experience.

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