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A Lifetime Cruise ? Hawaiian Cruise - An Exotic Hawaiian Cruise Trip
River Cruises Can be Such a Rich Experience
Family Cruise: Family Get-Together for Fun
Asia Cruises: A Journey in the Exotic World
Sailing Hints & Tips
Monaco Yachts
School for Sails, by Capt. Cary Hanna
Carribean Cruise
Carnival Cruise - A Perfect Holiday - Rock and Rolling with Carnival Cruise
The Alaska Cruise- A Living Memory
Cruise The Nile of Cleopatra
Whos Looking Out For Your Boat When Your Not There?
Want To Know More About Cruises and Cruise Ships?
Boat Timeshares - A Unique Vacationing Experience
Caribbean Cruise: An Enchanting Experience
Sailing Itineraries
The Merchant Navy and the Internet
Cruising with the Mouse ? Disney Cruise Line
Yacht Charter From Rhodos Base - Dodecanese
The Rise and Rise of Croatia For Sailing Holidays
Airboats - The Right Boat For Many People
Why a Cruise Vacation is YOUR Dream Holiday
Why Take a Cruise Vacation?
Are you Ready for the Cruise of a Lifetime?
5 Steps to Crime Prevention at your Marina
The History of Water Sports
Norwegian Cruise Line - American Style!
Six-Star Cruising on Luxury Cruise Lines
From Ocean Cruises and Ocean Liners to Vacation Cruises and Cruise Ships
How to Choose Alaskan Cruise-Tours with Princess Cruise Lines Vacation Packages
Stocking up Your Boat
Luxury Cruises On The Mediterranean
What To Expect - My 1st Cruise Experience
Western Caribbean Cruise
There Are Many Reasons Why You Should Choose Inflatable Boats Over Traditional Boats
What Is Best For You; An Inflatable Kayak Or A Hard-Shell Kayak?
Small Boats Should Have Certain Equipment On Board For Proper Safety Precautions
Boat Washing 101 - Spring is Here, Lets Go Boating
Boat and Yacht Detailing - Teak Reconditioning and Care, Detailing the Deck
Exploring the Exotic - Antarctica Cruise
Yacht and Ship Registration in the Isle of Man
Simple Things for the ?Sailing Life?
At the Boat Ramp
Boat Cleaning Business - Bilge Clean-up Tips
Boat Detailing - Final Process in the Reconditioning ? Applying the Protective Sealant on Gel Coat
Boat Detailing - Stainless and Chrome Cleaning
Boat Detailing - Diagnosing Gel Coat Surfaces
Water Molecule Alignment for Increased Speed In the Water
Hydrofoils as Strike Vehicles on Water; Fast, Safe, Smart
Robotic Boat Cleaning is Here, Soon it will be Affordable
Reducing Wake Turbulence and Wing-Tip Vortices Using Contoured Winglet Designs
Shape Up and Ship Out
Dining Out At Sea
The Fabulous New Caribbean Princess Ship
Defeating the Drug Smugglers in Ultra Fast Boats, Skimmer Craft and Hydrofoils
Orient Beach Shore Excursions - Beauty on the Beach!
Internet Cruises - Shopping Online
Entertainment At Sea
If You Can Afford A Vacation - You Can Afford A Cruise!
Luxury Cruising
Cleaning Canvas Tops on Boats
Cleaning Sails
Alaska By Ship
Bingo At Sea?
A Land Divided - A World United - The Panama Canal
Keep Cruising and Keep Traveling - It is Safe
The Delightful Land beyond Imagination
Meguiars RV and Marine Boat Cleaners and Waxes; Test Results
Radisson Cruises- A Six Star Luxury Experience / Radisson Cruises- Best Cruise Value
World Cruise - A Relaxing Experience
Learning How to Sail
Cruising Glacier Bay
The Skipper on a Charter Yacht
Maximize Your Cruise Wardrobe With These Packing Tips
Finding Discount Royal Caribbean Cruises
Australia Cruise Expert Guide
Bahamas Cruise Expert Guide
Caribbean Cruise Expert Guide
Disney Cruise Expert Guide
European Cruise Expert Guide
Hawaii Cruise Expert Guide
Luxury Cruise Expert Guide
Mediterranean Cruise Expert Guide
Mexico Cruise Expert Guide
Keltic Seafaring
Panama Cruise Expert Guide
Survival At Sea: What You Need To Do, What You Need To Have
Holland American Alaskan Cruising - New Alaskan Cuisine April 2005!
Dock and Deck Cleaning Business
Marina Dock Cleaning Equipment
Dock Cleaning Procedures
Advice for Pressure Washing Companies Cleaning Marina Docks
Tips on Marina and Dock Sealing
Boat Hull Cleaning; Equipment Needed
Update April 2005 - Holland America Cruises, Signature of Excellence Program
Celebrity Cruise! Opulence Perfectly Staged
Royal Caribbean Cruises! Where Their Slogan Is Get Out There? And They Mean It
10 Thoughts On Picking a Cruise Ship Cabin
Yacht Winterization Service Business
Boat Winterization Services and Charges, Part II
Family Cruise and Family Cruises
Alaska Glacier Cruises: Alaska Up Close and Personal
Cunard! The Name Alone Evokes Nostalgia For A More Civilized Era
Yacht Chartering in Greece - A Few Things to Consider
See Alaska as Never Before: Alaska Inside Passage Cruises
Family Reunion Cruises - Something Everyone Can Live With
Wanted! Adventurous Guests Looking For a New Experience on a Royal Caribbean Cruise
Philippines Surfing if You Want to Miss the Crowds
Diving Philippines is Impressive, Varied, and Spectacular
Find Many Cruise Deals That Suit Your Personal Style And Needs!
The Nile Cruise
Buying the Perfect Boat
Interesting 5 Tips that First-Timer Cruisers Need to Know
Alaska Cruise Expert Guide
Amazon Cruise Expert Guide
Carnival Cruise Expert Guide
Italy Cruise Expert Guide
New Zealand Cruise Expert Guide
Tropical Cruise Expert Guide
Places to See On Your Alaska Cruise, Welcome To Juneau!!
Alaska - Easy Cruise Guide
First Time Cruisers
What You Need to Know About Cruise Holidays
How To Save Money On Cruises
The Bottom Line on Yacht & Boat Charters
Back to Nature: Observing Marine Life When Boating
Preventing Boat Propeller Injuries
Holidays Afloat: Your Guide To Yachting Vacations
Crystal Cruises: An Air Of Elegance, Presence Of Beauty, And Incredible Spirit Of Adventure
Radisson Seven Seas Cruises! Where Luxury Goes Exploring
Silversea Cruises! Committed To Elegance, Luxury, And Gracious Hospitality
Whats Involved With Honeymoon Cruise Packages?
Asia Cruise Expert Guide
How A Boat Can Make Retirement A Pleasure
Crossing Paths With a Legend
Summertime And Boats... And Boat Insurance
Those Ellusive Crab and Prawn Traps
Bermuda Cruise Expert Guide
Short Cruises - The Perfect Match For First Time Cruisers
Shopping for Cruises Online! How?
Cruise Trips: Just How Popular is Cruising?
Types of Cruise Ship Cabins
The Absolute Best Romantic Gift Idea!
Taking a Deaf Cruise
Kid-friendly Cruises
Celebrity Cruises for All-Inclusive Vacations
Cruising---What Everyone Should Know
Taking A Paddleboat Cruise
Fun and Fat Free Cruising
Alaska Cruise Ship Vacations
The Best European Cruise Travel Vacation!
Online Shopping for Cruise Deals, Travel Deals & Great Vacation Packages!
Artic Tours
Yacht Competition Racing for the Disabled Takes Off!
Sit Back and Relax on a Crewed Yacht Charter Vacation
Want a Dream Career? Get a Job on a Yacht!
High-School Reunion Time? Host Yours on a Yacht!
Take a Wine-Tasting Tour While Yachting
Buying a Used Sunfish Sailboat: Know The Ins and Outs Before Sailing Away
Exploring New Englands Shore By Sailboat
Affordable Weekend Getaways? Romantic Cruises!
Celebrity Alaska Cruises!
The Reluctant Sailor - Tips for the Sailing Beginner
Atlantic Ocean at Great Depths
Inflatable Boats and Inflatable Kayaks Are Naturally Safe and Stable
Renting out Cruise Ships for Hurricane Victims, a Brilliant Idea Indeed
Beautiful Tropical Beaches!
Luxury Cruise Line Vacations for Your Romantic Getaways!
Mexico: Going Native
Like a Chicken to Water... Your First Steps on a Boat
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It's not just the size and opulence of their sleek and stylish fleet that attracts passengers to Norwegian Cruise Line. Norwegian Cruise Line boasts the largest ratio of staff to passengers of any cruise company and this extra service shows from stem to stern. Every inch of every ship gleams and on any trip through the corridors you always meet friendly and courteous staff in perfectly appointed uniforms.
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If you want to have fun for one low price, all you need is a Carnival cruise. A Carnival cruise is a perfect way to pamper yourself. You don't have to worry about paying extra for meals, entertainment and a range of activities. You just unpack once on the cruise ship. You are in the capable hands of fitness experts having massages, loofah treatments, hairstyles, saunas, pedicures, applying soothing masks and micro-facelifts, there is a complete relaxation schedule for you with nautical spas, and the exercise programs.
Summertime And Boats... And Boat Insurance
Early summertime is the time of year, when boat owners start getting back on the water. I am speaking about pleasure boaters, those who use their boats to make a living fishing are on the water when the fish are under it.
Preventing Boat Propeller Injuries
Each year hundreds of propeller accidents leave tragedy in their wake. The Office of Boating Safety reported that in 2002 there were 239 accidents involving motor or propeller strikes among recreational boaters. 47 of those accidents resulted in death. Plan for a safe time on the water and minimize accidents.
Hawaii Cruise Expert Guide
Experiencing a Hawaii cruise is a dream come true for
many people around the world. Very few travel
adventures can live up to the thrill of sailing out
into the depths of the Pacific Ocean on a luxury
cruise liner in search of a paradise that is Hawaii
and her neighboring islands. And what a paradise it
is too!
Keep Cruising and Keep Traveling - It is Safe
In the time that has followed since the tragic events of September 11, we have seen numerous changes happening to us all.
The Nile Cruise
Egypt is where history first emerged. It is here that we have the first pictographic record of events and persons. Hieroglyphics, the system of writing used by ancient Egyptians can be traced back to about 3200 BC. At about 3180 BC, the nations of Upper and Lower Egypt were brought under the rule of a single king titled Pharaoh. The first Pharaoh is thought to have been Menes, who set his capital at Memphis, 22 km south of Giza in today's Cairo. The Pharaohs established the systems that
brought forth the highly successful Egyptian civilization.
The Rise and Rise of Croatia For Sailing Holidays
In the 1980s, Croatia - then part of Yugoslavia - built up a sizeable yacht charter industry. It was never then on the scale to rival long time favourite Greece, but it was large enough to get itself noticed as an attractive coming destination. Then came the various Balkan wars - one of them involving Croatia itself - and the disintegration of old Yugoslavia. Croatia is now the ex-Yugoslav republic with almost all the coast line!
Artic Tours
Take an Arctic Tour by flying north of Fairbanks to Dead Horse, on the northern edge of Alaska's North Slope. This unreserved wilderness area, stretching to an indescribable horizon at the Arctic Ocean, is home to caribou, grizzly bear, musk oxen, and so many more species of mammals. A great place to start is with an orientation to the region, then moving on to a tour of the shores of the Arctic Ocean, finishing up with an overnight stay in Dead Horse at the Arctic Caribou Inn.
Keltic Seafaring
Many academics are unable to handle the possibility of ships that travelled the oceans as long ago as the Franchithi Caves dig that showed 13,000 B.C. community fishing fleets. It even was hard for most to accept the Kelts at the time of Caesar had this technology at that time despite the words of Caesar. Some people think knowledge once gained is never lost but that is far from true. Barry Fell was a Harvard Professor of Oceanography before he got the bug to expose the truth. Some (Like Wiseman in Archaeology Magazine of 'Camelot in Kentucky' article from 2001) ridicule Fell as "self-taught" in matters such as Ogham. Truth is, Fell took one of the only small courses available at the time from Edinburgh University. Who can really learn the truth from academics that hide it? His name was made dirt by academics but his legacy from America B.C and Bronze Age America has been sweet vindication.
Yacht Chartering in Greece - A Few Things to Consider
When to Go
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1. If you're 55 or older, you can get senior citizen discounts.
Bahamas Cruise Expert Guide
The Bahamas is arguably the most popular cruise
destination for U.S. travelers, and is especially
popular with first-time cruisers from the U.S. Only
75kms from mainland USA, the outer islands that make
up the group can be reached within a matter of hours.
This makes the Bahamas an excellent choice of
location for a short Bahamas cruise break of two,
three or four nights away from home.
What To Expect - My 1st Cruise Experience
Some years ago my wife and I decided to take a cruise. We headed for Southampton to join our cruise ship, weighed down with luggage. (Why do women take twice as much as men?) Not knowing what to expect, we arrived at the terminal whereupon our cases were taken from us and firmly assured that they would be sent to our cabin. We checked in with one of the many assistants, boarded the ship and that would be it.
The Reluctant Sailor - Tips for the Sailing Beginner
Stroll around any marina and you will soon spot the classic sailing characters: the old enthusiast, patiently restoring a wooden shell to its sleek former self; the dedicated racer, tweaking his stripped out, cutting edge craft; or even tanned BMW man, who turns up on sunny weekends to take his latest woman out for a spin in his souped-up power boat.
Move to the bar, and you'll find them easily. The old hand, scruffed down, ready for that all important anti-fouling job. The smart executive, shades in hand, leading an enthusiastic team-building session. Or the sun-bleached student, fresh from his gap year spent taking boats down to the Med.
But what about the rest? What about the unsung sailors? What about those resigned individuals who, worn down after years of hints, huffs and sweet-talking, finally utter the fateful words: 'Oh, for God's sake, alright then!'
In less time than it takes to hoist a mainsail, these women (for they are usually women) find themselves huddled nervously on the deck of a boat, trying to come to terms with the fact that yachts are supposed to tip over, and that this is good thing.
There are a surprising number of these reluctant sailors. Most, like me, would prefer never to set foot on a boat but, driven by the need to see their sailing-mad partners on at least one weekend out of twenty, occasionally venture out onto the water.
In my case, my 'Reluctant Sailor' status comes largely down to a fear of venturing into an alien environment, where I am not in control.
I do not like not being in control. When a yacht tips over, I want to know that it ? that I! ? can do something to correct it. When we are picking our way through a narrow channel, I want to know how to avoid hitting unseen rocks or other boats, and when my children are sitting on deck, I want to know how to rescue them if they fall into the water.
Education is the key and unfortunately this means that I, as the terrified new owner of a yacht, now face the prospect of learning to sail, so that I am not frightened of sailing.
But my reluctance stems not only from fear. There are many other reasons why I have no interest in sailing. It is cold. It is wet. It is usually raining, and always uncomfortable. Be honest now. How many good nights' sleep have you ever had on a yacht?
And yes, while there are around three days out of every year when weather, location and company combine to make sailing a blissful experience, does that really make up for the other 362 days when it is not?
My husband thinks it does. And so, nine years after we exchanged our dinghy for a baby and a pair of patio doors, I have finally relented. We have bought a yacht.
He is happy. The kids are happy. And I?. I have come up with some ground rules to keep me happy?
The Force Four Rule ? The Reluctant Sailor will not set foot on the boat if the forecast even hints at winds above force 4. [This rule is an adaption of the existing 12 ° C rule for dinghy sailing]
The Sunshine Rule ? The Reluctant Sailor will not go sailing if there is no prospect of sunshine over the period of the sailing expedition.
The Anchorage Rule ? No anchorage will be acceptable to the Reluctant Sailor unless it is within 100 metres of a pub/restaurant/hotel, and preferably a small town with a guaranteed escape route.
The Fair's Fair Rule ? The Sailing Fanatic will match every week/weekend that the Reluctant Sailor spends sailing with a week/weekend somewhere warm, dry and comfortable - preferably abroad.
The Don't Shout Rule ? The Sailing Fanatic must not shout excitedly when asking the Reluctant Sailor to do something. The Reluctant Sailor reserves the right to tell the Sailing Fanatic where to stick his boat if he raises his voice.
The Rain Rule ? Unless the presence of the Reluctant Sailor is required on deck to avoid capsize, collision or other near-death experience, the Sailing Fanatic will deal with all work on deck while it is raining. The Reluctant Sailor will be having coffee and Kit-Kat's in the cabin.
The Maintenance Rule ? The Reluctant Sailor shall not be expected to maintain the boat under any circumstances. The words 'anti-fouling', 'sanding' and 'painting' are of absolutely no interest to the Reluctant Sailor.
The Too Much Time Rule ? The Sailing Fanatic is not allowed to go into a huff when the Reluctant Sailor casually mentions that the Sailing Fanatic has spent the last four weekends 'fiddling with that wretched boat', and that the handsome divorcee from next door has moved in to keep the Reluctant Sailor company.
The Packing Rule ? The Sailing Fanatic will keep his mouth firmly closed on the subject of packing for a sailing expedition. The Reluctant Sailor reserves the right to bring along anything and everything needed to sustain her through the ordeal, but will, if pushed, draw the line at the handsome divorcee from next door.
The Children Rule ? The Reluctant Sailor will not be solely responsible for entertaining/controlling the children in the cramped and un-child friendly environs of a boat. The Sailing Fanatic wished for a family sailing experience and a family sailing experience he shall get.
The Money Rule ? The Sailing Fanatic accepts that once the sailing budget is gone, it is gone. He will just have to wait for that essential bit of kit. Any suggestion that this is not fair will cut no ice with the Reluctant Sailor, who is perfectly aware of her moral high ground on the subject of sailing and money, and will calmly point to the outrageous expense of buying the bloody boat in the first place.
Mexico: Going Native
If you want to expatriate to Mexico to find an affordable cost of living then there is one thing you must do--Go Native!
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New Zealand Cruise Expert Guide
New Zealand is a country guaranteed to surprise.
Emerald green landscapes and towering mountains
mingle with spectacular fjords and icy glaciers
in a land that is only 2,200 kms from the frozen
continent of Antarctica. That's the equivalent
of the distance between Miami and New York! A
visit to these shores is something that everyone
should do in their lifetime, but the only way to
get the full New Zealand experience is to book
yourself on a New Zealand cruise.
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