Maximizing Your Alaskan Cruise

When you are cruising to Alaska traveling north from Seattle or Vancouver to Seward or Whittier and you have a picture window or balcony it is vitally important to have your cabin on the right side of the ship or Starboard in order for you to enjoy the beautiful scenery as the ship is sailing.
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New England Cruise

A very popular cruise is the New England/Canada starting in New York/Boston and cruise through the territories of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and eventually cruising down the St Lawrence river and ending up in Quebec City/Montreal. This North American holiday is low airfare and light on jet lag going northbound or southbound. When taking this cruise in the fall enjoy the beautiful colorful foliage during this historical cruise.
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Cruising To Europe In The Fall

Cruising to Europe in the fall is a wonderful idea for several reasons! Normally the rates are lower, the locals have more time to spend with you, and the climate is milder. One of  the reasons to book at this time of year is the rate has a chance to drop even though you may have just paid your deposit or even if your paid in full.

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Your Dream Cruise Is Just A Click Away

28When you are planning a cruise there are so many choices and different experiences that can be selected that it can be overwhelming.  The best way to sort through the choices is to have help from an expert who can give you the inside scoop on different areas of the world and the activities that are specific to these areas.   Your dream cruise and the cruising travel expert who can assist you is just a click away:  Go to Contact Us in the navigation bar and let me know how I can help you.
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Too Many Vacation Choices?

Vacation planning is often spur of the moment and to destinations that are not memorable when you think about them later.  To avoid that, have a specialist in planning cruises assist you is selecting the port of call and activities you will remember for years to come.  My name in Arthur Fessenden and I have traveled extensively to many countries as well as visited all 50 states of the United States of America.
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