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Rick Steves: How to cruise the Mediterranean on a budget
Cruise ships include plenty of free entertainment, including lounging by the pool and enjoying the scenery. Take advantage of them and you'll save some money. There is no more affordable way to see Europe than cruising, says our travel expert who gives you tips on how to make the most of your sea vacation.
Newspaper: Toronto Star
Feed: Cruising Date: 2011-08-23 17:35:17



Small ships, big adventures in Alaska
Zodiac and National Geographic Sea Bird sails through Le Conte Bay with the Stikine Flats and Tongass National Forest of Alaska in the background.
Exploring hidden ports and inlets in the northernmost state is easier if you downsize your cruise ship.
Newspaper: Toronto Star
Feed: Cruising Date: 2011-08-08 20:53:52



Give cruise lines notice that you'll need assistance
For challenged travellers, knowing what difficulties you'll have abroad will help you prepare for your trip and also aid those who are there to assist you.
Newspaper: Toronto Star
Feed: Cruising Date: 2011-08-08 20:53:52



Cerebral palsy doesn't stop Windsor woman from seeing the world
Nola Millin loved the excitement of the pool deck. She even used the pool herself, with a lot of help from her friends. She finds accessible opportunities on board a cruise ship and at European ports of call.
Newspaper: Toronto Star
Feed: Cruising Date: 2011-08-08 20:53:52



Families cruising into Europe
The Royal Caribbean ship Brilliance of the Seas is just one of dozens of ships playing the Mediterranean. Cruise lines send more ships and create new shore excursions to encourage families to hit the high seas this summer.
Newspaper: Toronto Star
Feed: Cruising Date: 2011-08-08 20:53:51



To every cruise route there is a season
A Regent cruise ship gets ready to check out Portofino, Italy. It's a great stop, but best avoided in the crushing summer months. Caribbean is good year-round but avoid northern Europe in early May, cruise experts say.
Newspaper: Toronto Star
Feed: Cruising Date: 2011-01-25 22:02:50



A voyage fit for a queen
The view off the pool and the wake of the Queen Mary 2 at sea in the mid-Atlantic. Swimmers enjoyed the heated pool, even though it was November and about 10C. Getting away from it all takes on new meaning when you spend eight days in the middle of the Atlantic going from New York to England on the Queen Mary 2.
Newspaper: Toronto Star
Feed: Cruising Date: 2011-01-25 22:02:50



Queen Mary 2 hosts ask the ladies, 'Shall we dance?'
Gentleman host David Maguire of Ontario dances with passenger Jeri Looney of Los Angeles at the black and white ball on the Queen Mary 2. Gentleman hired by the ship ensure no woman is a wallflower during Atlantic crossings.
Newspaper: Toronto Star
Feed: Cruising Date: 2011-01-25 19:09:13



Nothing Mickey Mouse about this ship
The Disney Dream, Disney Cruise Line's newest ship, arrives last week to her home port of Port Canaveral, Fla. The 4,000-passenger cruise ship will make her maiden voyage on Jan. 26. New Disney Dream cruise ship features movie themes, teen karaoke, a "water coaster" and more.
Newspaper: Toronto Star
Feed: Cruising Date: 2011-01-12 05:28:57





Nearly 4,500 stranded on cruise ship off Mexico
In this July 10, 2008, file photo released by Carnival Cruise Lines, Carnival Splendor arrives in Dover, England. No air conditioning, no hot water and low on food, passengers wait on crippled cruise ship.
Newspaper: Toronto Star
Feed: Cruising Date: 2010-12-06 05:13:30



Where everyone knows your name -- and fave drink
Silversea relies on its butlers to provide outstanding service to guests. Luxury cruises emphasize a refined level of personal service.
Newspaper: Toronto Star
Feed: Cruising Date: 2010-12-06 05:13:30



Arthur Frommer: Cruise lines sail away from the Caribbean
Oasis of the Seas, seen here in Florida, is one of the few major cruise ships that will continue to travel into the Caribbean. Four major cruise lines won't operate ships from Florida to the Caribbean in the spring and summer of 2011, signalling a major shift in the industry.
Newspaper: Toronto Star
Feed: Cruising Date: 2010-12-06 05:13:30



Pauline Frommer: Getting a travel deal is all in the timing
Monitoring cruise fares is one way to make sure you get the best price. Some consumers even cancel and rebook if they see a lower rate. Pictured here is the Carnival Splendor. Booking early or waiting to the last minute for fares to drop used to work for consumers. But finding a bargain on cruises and hotels is more complex.
Newspaper: Toronto Star
Feed: Cruising Date: 2010-12-06 05:13:30



Fan club turns cruise ship into love boat
Aboard the Radiance of the Seas--Last summer, Gayle Breck started her first fan club.
Newspaper: Toronto Star
Feed: Cruising Date: 2010-08-03 05:05:00



Shipboard romance
Image More and more couples are taking the plunge and getting married on the high seas in  ceremonies that can turn into ship-wide celebrations, not to mention weddings and honeymoons in one.
Newspaper: Toronto Star
Feed: Cruising Date: 2010-08-03 05:05:00



Cruising is safer than taking a stroll
Trained security officers and a host of confidential procedures and equipment make vacationing on a cruise ship safer than walking down the street in any major city, cruise officials say.
Newspaper: Toronto Star
Feed: Cruising Date: 2010-08-03 05:05:00



Wave raves blow cruising out of the water
Cruises aren't just for retirees and families any more.
Newspaper: Toronto Star
Feed: Cruising Date: 2010-08-03 05:05:00



These days, mutiny can bring bounty, passengers discover
Used to be, you'd be hanged from the yardarm for mutiny at sea. Now, it seems, some rebellions may get you a refund.
Newspaper: Toronto Star
Feed: Cruising Date: 2010-08-03 05:05:00



Europe's hot spot for explorers
A strong euro could mean higher prices when visiting Europe this year.
Newspaper: Toronto Star
Feed: Cruising Date: 2010-08-03 05:05:00



Giving thanks for cruising
We may not share the same Thanksgiving, but that doesn't mean you won't enjoy the five-course American turkey feast served aboard two Crystal Cruises sailings this November.
Newspaper: Toronto Star
Feed: Cruising Date: 2010-08-03 05:05:00



Cruising -- Italian style
PORTOFINO, ITALY--Italian shoes. Italian wine. Why not an Italian cruise line? After all, who knows the Mediterranean better than a country that's stepping into it like a boot?
Newspaper: Toronto Star
Feed: Cruising Date: 2010-08-03 05:05:00



Cruise lines' programs keep you ship-shape
With New Year's resolutions a challenge to keep, consider a cruise to help you stay on track if your goals are to get fit and eat better.
Newspaper: Toronto Star
Feed: Cruising Date: 2010-08-03 05:05:00



Making sure everyone's ship-shape
With "season's eatings" well underway and weight-gain threatening, cruise lines are ready and waiting to help holiday-plump passengers get back in shape.
Newspaper: Toronto Star
Feed: Cruising Date: 2010-08-03 05:05:00



Weddings on cruise ships a trend for couples
Trista and Ryan Sutter of The Bachelorette christen the Princess Ruby ship in a wedding ceremony that wowed guests with the thousands of red roses. Cruise weddings are growing in popularity with couples who want to do something different and like the idea of one-stop shopping for ceremony and honeymoon.
Newspaper: Toronto Star
Feed: Cruising Date: 2010-07-30 18:26:54



Cruise ship villages? How fake can you get
Another artificial town in the Caribbean will keep the passengers of humongous ships from experiencing local culture. Another phony village is about to open for cruise ship passengers, this time on the coast of Jamaica.
Newspaper: Toronto Star
Feed: Cruising Date: 2010-07-30 18:26:54



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