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Carnival Reveal Most Exciting Feature Of Newest Ship With Magnificent Twist

Carnival Cruise Line has unveiled an updated LED “Dreamscape” canvas aboard the upcoming Carnival Horizon. As an evolution from sister-ship Carnival Vista, the atrium sculpture will display the artwork of St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital patients. “As the hospital’s Official Celebration Partner, we couldn’t be happier to showcase these amazing creations designed by the talented St. Jude patients on our newest ship,” said Christine Duffy, president of Carnival Cruise Line. “We are always looking to bring to life our partnerships in a way that also gives back. We do that on each cruise with Groove for St. Jude and we did it on...

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17 Things About Norway You Just Won’t Believe

Norway has always been a popular cruise destination with its varied landscape, weird and wonderful wildlife and interesting culture. We’ve decided to find out more of the obscure and unexpected about the Scandinavian country… It is a famed once-in-a-lifetime destination and adventure playground that must be ticked off your list, so without further ado here are 17 things you just won’t believe about Norway. Prepare for the utterly unique… 1- Sir Pingu In 2008, Norway knighted a penguin- no, really. The penguin had previously been made Colonel-in-chief of the Norwegian army and was knighted at Edinburgh Zoo. His name is...

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The End Of A Travel Era: Is This The Last Of Cruises To Cuba?

It may well be the end of cruises to Cuba just six months after several cruise lines were finally given the green light to use this Caribbean destination a a port of call. Fathom was the first cruise line to make history as the first to return to regular roundtrips between the US and Cuba, but has now made its final call on the island nation. With news that President Donald Trump is expected to stem the tide of US tourism to Cuba with his plans to announce a new policy regarding the destination, there is a very real possibility that...

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P&O Welcome A Fleet Favourite Back To Southampton For Good

P&O Cruises has just announced that they are welcoming small ship Adonia back into the fleet in 2017. The smallest of the original P&O fleet, Adonia was re-assigned to venture with sister brand, Fathom, in 2016 and is now returning to P&O in June. Following her return, Adonia’s first cruise will be a seven-night round trip tour of Europe’s west coast, taking in the picturesque ports of Bordeaux, St Peter Port and Honfleur. With a range of incredible cruises taking in off the beaten track ports of call across Europe, the Mediterranean, Iceland, eastern Atlantic Islands and the Caribbean, Adonia will...

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Top Ten Reasons Why River Cruising is Better Than Ocean Cruising

River cruising is on the rise and for good reasons! There are more river cruises than ever before with new ships and expanding lines always being announced. If you’re someone who worries about sea sickness or the vast size of the ocean, river cruising could be your next perfect holiday. Think about getting closer to the destination and really getting into the heart of some charming cities that ocean ships can’t ever take you to… No Waves, No Seasickness Whilst it’s rare, some people do get sea sick on a cruise so if this worry has been putting you...

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