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West Coast Inaugural: Mariner of the Seas
The West Coast Now Has a Voyager Class Ship!
Posted on 10/4/09 in ShipsRead More...
Disney Wonder Getting New Home at Port of Los Angeles
Disney Cruise Line® has announced plans to reposition the Disney Wonder® Cruise Ship from its base in Port Canaveral, Fla., to the West Coast in 2011
Posted on 30/3/09 in ShipsRead More...
Introducing Disney Dream and Disney Fantasy
It’s official! The newest ships in the Disney Cruise Line® fleet now have names – Disney Dream and Disney Fantasy
Posted on 10/3/09 in ShipsRead More...
The Norwegian Epic
Be one of the first to seen the beautiful features of Norwegian Epic
Posted on 10/3/09 in ShipsRead More...
II For Tea And Tea for 2
There is only one passenger ship that can rightly claim to be “iconic”. Named after a reigning monarch, the Queen Elizabeth 2 recently retired after 41 years of service with Cunard to start a new life as a floating hotel and conference center in Dubai. Since launch, she has traveled over 6 million nautical miles while sailing to fascinating ports around the world and hosting 2.5 million guests on 1,428 voyages. Classic ship historians can spend hours recounting stories about this most famous Cunarder. One particularl...
Posted on 9/2/09 in ShipsRead More...
New Ships For 2009
This year will be exciting with the introduction of 9 new cruise ships.
Posted on 9/2/09 in ShipsRead More...
Preview Of Queen Victoria
"100%" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="0"> Enjoy a video preview of QUEEN VICTORIA By Cunard Line For the first time in history, three Cunard liners are sailing the world's seas. QUEEN VICTORIATM, joining her sisters QUEEN MARY 2® and QUEEN ELIZABETH 2®, continues a 167-year heritage of style and sophistication. Her exceptional features are destined to fulfill the high expectations reserved for the world’s most anticipated ocean liner. Click the but...
Posted on 14/7/08 in ShipsRead More...















