Ultimate Guide to Cruise Line Private Destinations

If you are planning a cruise to the Bahamas or Caribbean, chances are that you’ll be stopping at one of many private destinations operated by the cruise lines. Just about every cruise line has a private destination to offer its guests and they usually consist of well landscaped grounds, sandy beaches with loungers, bars and sometimes a free buffet style BBQ lunch. The Cruise Lines love to include these stops because you, as the guest are “captive” while you are there. This means the cruise line can control your experience…

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Royal Caribbean 2019-2020 Ship Deployment

Royal Caribbean 2019-2020 Ship Deployment

Royal Caribbean announced their exciting new ship deployments for the 2019-2020 season. There will be more short cruise options in the Caribbean and Bahamas as well as a shift in home-ports for all Oasis-Class ships within Florida. There will also be a new ship in Alaska and new ports to explore in Europe. Amped Up Short Cruises in the Caribbean Two Voyager-Class ships that will have significant ship-wide upgrades, Mariner of the Seas and Navigator of the Seas – will sail 3- and 4-night itineraries to The Bahamas. Mariner will…

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Disney Cruise Line to offer More Cruises from San Diego in 2019

Disney Cruises from San Diego

In early 2019, Disney Cruise Line will return to favorite destinations on a variety of itineraries, including an expanded two-month season from San Diego to the sun-drenched Baja and Mexican Riviera. San Diego to Baja and Mexican Riviera The Disney Wonder returns to San Diego for an extended season from March to May 2019, with a variety of cruises to Mexico where Disney Cruise Line guests can enjoy vibrant culture, stunning beaches, exciting water activities, cliff diving and ziplining through the jungle. Onboard two-, four-, five- and seven-night voyages, unparalleled…

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Royal Caribbean to Resume Calls in San Juan and St. Maarten

Royal Caribbean to resume calls in San Juan

Royal Caribbean has announced that after the major impacts received by Hurricane Irma and Hurricane Maria, they will be resuming calls to the island ports of San Juan, Puerto Rico and St. Maarten. The first Royal Caribbean ship to call on San Juan will be Freedom of the Seas on November 30. On Decemebr 17, Grandeur of the Seas will be the first ship to call on St. Maarten since Royal Caribbean’s Majesty of the Seas arrived to provide humanitarian relief last month. Michael Bayley, President and CEO, Royal Caribbean…

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