Cruise Travel - Articles

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A bimonthly magazine of news, trends, and guides to cruise travel. Includes seasonal calendars, vessel guides, itineraries, and fares.

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We're glad you liked it.(LETTERS)(Letter to the Editor)

Mar 01, 2006; Stumpf, Walter W., Jr. ... I just wanted you to know that I found the February 2006 edition of Cruise Travel to be the best I have ever read. The articles "From Scrapyard To Backyard" and "Humble Beginnings" and the listings of "lost" liners--both tied up and cut ...

Worth the wait.(LETTERS)(Letter to the Editor)

Mar 01, 2006; Schrick, Anthony J. ... This is from a subscriber for 20 years, so you can see how much I like Cruise Travel. Also this is my second letter. First, thank you for publishing my first letter ("Preserving Cruise-Ship History," Cruise Travel, June 2003), which, among other things, asked you to consider an ...

Bittersweet directory issue.(LETTERS)(Letter to the Editor)(Directory)

Mar 01, 2006; Hawkin, Peggy ... Being a longtime subscriber, I was delighted to see my February 2006 Cruise Travel. Knowing that it was the Annual Directory Issue, I was excited to see all of the usual beginning-of-the-year information on new ships, ports, and the directories for 2006. I was especially curious ...

Second-hand chat.(LETTERS)(Letter to the Editor)

Mar 01, 2006; Denton, Kenneth ... In reference to "Cruise Guide: Cell Phones At Sea," by M. T. Schwartzman, Cruise Travel, February 2006: We have been reading Cruise Travel for 20-plus years--lots of information that we would not have otherwise had. We are sailing from Miami to Barcelona on the 6th of May, our ...

Forgo phones at sea, please.(LETTERS)(Letter to the Editor)

Mar 01, 2006; Rodriguez, Jorge L. ... In reference to "Cell Phones At Sea," Cruise Travel, February 2006: When I took my first cruise, we were told of the news around the world via newsletters that were printed onboard and placed under our cabin doors. I opted not to read the newsletters. We had no news on the ...

Newfangled tipping policies.(LETTERS)(Letter to the Editor)

Mar 01, 2006; O'Meally, E.C. ... Allen Kopekin, in his letter "Prefers To Tip The Old-Fashioned Way" (Cruise Travel, February 2006), expresses the same frustration I have felt for a long time. I'm afraid, though, that there's a "gotcha" in his plan to tip crew-members individually. My understanding is that in such an ...

Key to convenient family cruising.(LETTERS)(Letter to the Editor)

Mar 01, 2006; Kerestan, Jack ... This past July, our family sailed the Inside Passage of Alaska on the Vision of the Seas. Even though we were as delighted on this Royal Caribbean International ship, as we were on Princess and Carnival ships, we can't seem to solve our problems with the ID/key-cards. My wife ...

Craves Cruising Italian Style.(LETTERS)(Letter to the Editor)

Mar 01, 2006; Desilets, Roland ... I have been a subscriber to Cruise Travel for many years, but this is my first letter. It was prompted by the lack of letters commending my favorite cruise line, Costa (now owned by Carnival Corp., no less). Some of my friends and I have been "Cruising Italian Style" on Costa at least five ...

Norfolk: gateway to colonial Virginia & home to maritime heritage.(PORT OF THE MONTH)

Mar 01, 2006; Seldon, Lynn ... If you love the water--as all cruisers should--then you'll fall for the port of Norfolk, Virginia. With a long legacy of water-based sightseeing and activities, it's obvious why the waterfront city of Norfolk has quickly grown into a popular port-of-call--as well as a unique port of ...

Your Lakes are bigger, too.(LETTERS)(Letter to the Editor)

Mar 01, 2006; Parker, Richard ... I enjoyed the "Expanding Frontiers" article in the December 2005 Cruise Travel concerning the cruise along the Tennessee and Cumberland rivers. Such a cruise would be a wonderful excursion into that region of the country. However, as a resident of Michigan, I took particular ...

You missed a really grand one.(LETTERS)(Letter to the Editor)

Mar 01, 2006; Griffin, Daniel ... In reference to the "Grand Cruise Canals" article in Cruise Travel, February 2006: Often referred to as "Blue Ribbon Of Sweden," the Gota Canal stretches 190 kilometers between Goteborg on the southwest to Stockholm and the Baltic Sea. Baltzar von Platen and 58,000 Swedish army ...

Norwegian Jewel: NCL raises "Freestyle Cruising" up another level with its largest cruise liner yet.(NEW SHIP REVIEW)

Mar 01, 2006; Scull, Theodore W. ... Norwegian Cruise Line's rapidly paced fleet renewal took a 93,502-ton leap forward with the introduction of the Norwegian Jewel, the line's largest ship yet. She is marginally beefier than her near sisters, 2001's Norwegian Star and 2002's Norwegian Dawn, but has the same 965-foot-long ...

Cruise Travel founder dies.(CRUISE NEWS)

Mar 01, 2006 ... Robert David (Bob) Meyers, founder and longtime editor-in-chief/ associate publisher of Cruise Travel magazine, passed away last year at his home in Florida, following a long battle with cancer. He was 67. Meyers was running his own advertising and design agency in 1979 when he ...

Cruise West adds two ships.(CRUISE NEWS)

Mar 01, 2006 ... Cruise West, the Seattle-based American-owned and--operated small-ship cruise line, just announced that it has acquired the 138-passenger Yorktown Clipper and 102-passenger Nantucket Clipper, previously part of the Clipper Cruise Line fleet (see next story). Both ships are ...

INTRAV/Clipper joins First Choice.(CRUISE NEWS)

Mar 01, 2006 ... INTRAV/Clipper Cruise Line announced it has officially joined UK-based First Choice Holidays PLC following the completion of the purchase of the deluxe-tour and small-ship cruise operator from Kuoni Travel Holding Ltd. The 2006 INTRAV and Clipper Cruise Line trips remain as ...

Semester At Sea moves to UVA.(CRUISE NEWS)

Mar 01, 2006 ... The University of Virginia will become the academic home for the Institute For Shipboard Education's highly regarded Semester At Sea program beginning with the 2006 summer session as part of a new partnership between UVA and the ISE. Semester At Sea is a global comparative study ...

Pacific Northwest: outstanding scenery plus intriguing ports-of-call add up to a first-class cruise region, conveniently close to home.(CRUISE ROUNDUP)

Mar 01, 2006; Petrie, Glen ... Sometimes the best vacations are enjoyed right in your own backyard. This became all the more evident to me last fall as I tooled around the Pacific Northwest on a short sailing out of Seattle aboard Celebrity Cruises' Mercury. This corner of the North American ...

Portofino: picture-postcard-perfect playground in the Italian Riviera.(ONLY A DAY IN ...)

Mar 01, 2006; Cruz, Georgina ... I first visited Portofino, a quaint fishing village turned posh resort in Italy's Ligurian Coast, four years ago aboard Windstar Cruises' Wind Surf. And--well, what can I say?--it was love at first sight. I felt like Guy de Monpassant, who called this small port on a calm bay surrounded by ...

Disney Wonder: fresh from a makeover that added three age-specific areas, Disney Cruise Line's second vessel is an even more wonderful choice for both families and adults.(SHIP OF THE MONTH)(Cover Story)

Mar 01, 2006; Cruz, Georgina ... You're going on the Disney Wonder without kids in tow? Why?" exclaimed a friend, who seemed almost alarmed--as if she had seen a mouse. She was merely expressing the perception held by many that Mickey Mouse's cruise line, a leader in the family cruise business, is a natural ...

Carnival inks four-ship deal.(CRUISE NEWS)

Mar 01, 2006 ... Carnival Corporation & plc recently announced that it has reached an agreement with Italian shipbuilder Fincantieri for the construction of four new cruise ships worth more than $2 billion. The agreement calls for the construction of one vessel each for Holland America Line, Carnival ...