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Greece - Wonderful Islands!

Greece has some wonderful islands including Corfu, Crete, Mykonos, Rhodes, and Santorini! To get to these islands you will sail from Athens to your destination. Santorini the most famous island that was once a volcano.  There are only three ways to get to the top, one is by cable car, another by walking, and a really odd and politically incorrect way is by donkey.
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See the 10 Best Reasons to Cruise on a Megaship

Cruise line megaships are taking the cruise world by storm. With never-before-seen activities and amenities (plus previously unheard of square footage), mega cruise ships have something onboard for everyone. The most well-known megaships are Royal Caribbean's "World's Largest Cruise Ships", the Oasis of the Seas and Allure of the Seas. They're not the only megaships sailing the earth's waters, though. Norwegian Cruise Line's Norwegian Epic and brand new Norwegian Breakaway ships are 155,873 and 146,600 gross tons, respectively, and have over 20 different restaurants onboard.
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Go Down Under – The Australia to New Zealand Cruise

Thinking of going down under? Cruise Australia to New Zealand! An essential thing you will need is a passport with three weeks left before it expires to ensure your safe and pain-free trip back home. You won't want to miss New Zealand’s South Island including Milford Sound. Sailing from Sydney to Auckland you will see a wide variety of cities and countryside, making for a very unique and beautiful cruise.
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Cruising Benefits - Watching Sunrises and Sunsets At Sea

One of the things you can enjoy at sea is being able to see sunrises and sunsets completely from beginning to end.  Reminds me of a story that a child wrote.  In writing a letter to God, the child wrote  "Dear God, I didn't think that purple and orange went together until I saw your sunset on Thursday."  Imagine seeing that in a peaceful setting from the ship.  If you enjoy seeing sunrises and sunsets this will definitely be a benefit you can enjoy every day of your cruise.  Be sure you take a camera to capture those memories.
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Seasickness Remedy

Being from Southern California, you’d think that I would never get seasick.  However, I get seasick or motion sick on certain carnival rides, etc.  My formula has been fool-proof for me for over 20 years.  It’s not expensive, and you don’t have to do anything special except to follow the directions below.

  1. Purchase either Bonine or Dramamine (Less Drowsiness Formula).  Both of these OTC meds are the same drug, which is Antivert.  Purchase enough so that you’ll be able to take 2 tablets each day of your cruise the first couple of days.  After that, you’ll only need to take 1 tablet per day.  The drug Antivert, or meclizine as it is listed on the boxes of these meds, is the drug of choice for vertigo.
  2. The morning of the cruise, begin by taking 2 pills at once.  These should be taken along with a good breakfast consisting of fruit, yogurt, and whole grains; don’t eat anything greasy like bacon, etc., since this kind of food is hard to digest and is heavy on the stomach.
  3. Once you board the ship, you’ll be able to have lunch onboard.  Again, eat light.  I usually eat soup and salad.  By dinner, you should be able to ready to eat whatever you want.  If the weather is bad, meaning that the ship will really be rocking, I have been known to take 3 Bonine at once.  The dosage is ½ of the prescription dosage, so you don’t have to worry about overdosing.
  4. The third day of the cruise you may try to tape down to 1 pill a day.  However, this isn’t necessary.  I’ve been known to take 2 pills throughout the cruise, and it didn’t make me drowsy.
  5. If you are off the ship at a port-of-call, continue with the Bonine/Non-drowsiness Dramamine.  This will keep it in your bloodstream so that you won’t have to play catch up on board again.
  6. Last but not least, going to one of the deck and getting fresh air is always a good idea.  Try to look out at the horizon - this also helps your inner ear adapt to the ship's movement.

By following these directions, you should have a wonderful cruise without suffering any motion sickness issues.  Always make sure that you’ve got a little something in your stomach as this helps also, i.e., crackers, etc.  You can stop the medication without any side effects.

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