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Featured Cruise Line: Norwegian Cruise Line
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Miami-based Norwegian Cruise Line Limited (NCL) is a global cruise company and industry innovator that operates a fleet of eleven ships, sailing under 2 brands (NCL and NCL America) to more than 140 ports around the world. Through its "Homeland Cruising" program, NCL now offers regularly scheduled, round-trip cruises from a variety of U.S. and Canadian ports, including Miami, FL; Seattle, WA; San Juan, PR; Boston, MA; New York, NY; Houston, TX and Honolulu, Oahu and Lahaina, Maui, HI. Norwegian Cruise Line is jointly owned by Apollo Management, LP and The Genting Group (Star Cruises PLC of Malaysia). Under their joint ownership the fleet has been modernized and new ships have been built. more
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Featured Ship: Allure of the Seas
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Allure of the Seas is the second ship in the Oasis class of ships and is owned by Royal Caribbean International. Allure's maiden voyage was November 2010, and it was built in STX Europe shipyard in Turku, Finland. At 220,000 gross tons, this ship hosts 5400 guests and 2165 crew. This is one of the first ships to have interior stateooms with balconies facing interior open spaces. The ship features a zip-line, a casino,a mini-golf course, multiple night clubs, several bars and lounges, a karaoke club, comedy club, four swimming pools, volleyball and basketball courts, theme parks and nurseries for children. Onboard activities are organized into seven themed areas called neighborhoods. Neighborhoods include Central Park, Pool & Sports Zone, Spa & Fitness Center, Boardwalk, Royal Promenade, Youth Zone and Entertainment Place. The sister ship to Allure of the Seas is Oasis of the Seas. Both ships sail from Fort Lauderdale to the Caribbean. more
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Featured Destination: Caribbean-Extended
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An Extended Caribbean Cruise is a combination of an Eastern Caribbean Cruise with a Western Caribbean Cruise. These cruises often attract an older and more experienced traveler who enjoys a longer cruise experience. Extended Caribbean Cruises are usually 10-nights or longer and sail from November to April. They often visit 5 or more of these ports: Cruise Line Private Islands; Jamaica; Key West, Florida; St. Maarten; St. Croix; Grand Cayman; St. Thomas; Cozumel, Mexico; Puerto Rico and The Bahamas. Because an Extended Caribbean Cruise is a combination of Eastern and Western Itineraries, you will find a wide range of activities including snorkeling, beaches, hiking, shopping and cultural tours. Once back on the ship cruisers can enjoy the relaxation of the shipboard experience as well as many shipboard activities such as theatrical shows, musical concerts, cultural speakers and much more while spending many days at sea. more
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