Category Archives: Departure Ports

X Marks the Spot (on Celebrity, at Least): How to Get to Your Cruise Ship

Millions of people cruise every year, and many of them choose to make their vacation a cruise because of how simple it is – you get on the ship and it takes you to fabulous destinations. It’s particularly simple for … Continue reading

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Don’t Let the Olympics Burn You: Hot Deals on European Cruises

Considering a last minute flight to London this summer for the Olympic Games? Good luck with that. Heathrow Airport will be handling more passengers than any other international airport in the world this summer. Looking at the travel plans of … Continue reading

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Skip the Hassles of Flying – Just Drive & Cruise

Skip the Hassle of Flying & Drive To Your Next Cruise

Looking for your next cruise, but worrying about the hassles of flying? I completely understand your frustration. With all the new flying regulations and tightened security it’s no wonder you’re weary, I’ve been there too. I don’t like flying if … Continue reading

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Departure Ports: New Orleans

New Orleans is one of the most iconic cities in American culture. It is the setting of the most famous Mardi Gras celebration in the United States, and the annual carnival-like celebration attracts crowds that number in the tens of … Continue reading

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Departure Ports: Baltimore

Baltimore, Maryland is famous for many things: Blue crabs, the birthplace of baseball legend Babe Ruth, John Hopkins University, the shooting locations of many films, including those of the city’s resident auteur, John Waters. It has also been an important … Continue reading

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Departure Ports: Charleston

The city of Charleston, South Carolina is both one of the most popular departure ports in the US and a worthy travel destination within its own right. Southern hospitality and a cruise? Sounds good to us! Tree-lined streets, buildings and … Continue reading

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