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Cruising Experience |
Imagine a hotel that is magical in that you go to sleep, and in the morning
the hotel is transfered to a new location, maybe the same country, often though
another.
In the evening you change ready for dinner and to visit a show, on returning to
your cabin the light is on low, your bedding turned down and there on the pillow,
is a wrapped sweet.
Food glorious food, Oliver would have loved cruises. Breakfast, elevens, 3 to 4
course lunch, afternoon tea, 4 to 5 course evening meal and if all that was not
enough how about a midnight buffet.
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FAQ on Cruising |
- Do I have to get off the ship at each port of call?
No, there is plenty of activity onboard. - What about lifeboat drills?
Many ships have a lifeboat drill while you have a day a sea. - I cannot swim will it matter?
Each cabin is equipped with life-jackets and spares are available on deck. - What is the crew to passenger ratio?
Around 50%. - Will I get bored?
You may but it is not through lack of activities available.
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Ports of Call |
Below are just some of the many ports of calls for cruise ships.
- Aarhus - Denmark
- Amsterdam --Netherlands
- Barcelona - Spain
- Cannes - France
- Cayo Levantado - Dominican Republic
- Civitavecchia (Rome) - Italy
- Copenhagen - Denmark
- Dubrovnik - Croatia
- Fort Lauderdale - USA
- Funchal - Madeira
- Galveston - USA
- Genoa - Italy
- Helsinki - Finland
- Key West - USA
- Kusadasi (Ephesus) - Turkey
- Lisbon - Portugal
- Livorno (Florence and Pisa) - Italy
- King's Wharf - Bermuda
- Malaga - Spain
- Messina - Italy
- Monte Carlo - Monaco
- Naples - Italy
- Nassau - Bahamas
- New York - USA
- Piraeus (Athens) Greece
- Ponta Delgada - Azores
- Stockholm - Sweden
- Tripoli - Libya
- Venice - Italy
- Villefranche-Sur-Mer - France
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