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Find the latest news stories from Toronto Star on the topic Cruising.
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Families cruising into Europe
Cruise lines send more ships and create new shore excursions to encourage families to hit the high seas this summer.
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A voyage fit for a queen
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.
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Shipboard romance
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.
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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.
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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.
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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?
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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.
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