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From Your Vacation Specialist
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Hi I'm Jeff! Give me a call I would love to help plan your next cruise vacation.
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Featured Cruise Line: MSC Cruises
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MSC Cruises has emerged as a fast-rising star in the European-style premium cruise market. Backed by the world's second largest cargo shipper, Mediterranean Shipping Company is a well capitalized shipping company that's determined to enter the Cruise industry in grand style. The company started a $3 billion expansion program in 2003, with the introduction of the new MSC Lirica in 2003. MSC Cruises added the MSC Armonia (built in 2001) to its fleet in spring of 2004 and the new MSC Opera debuted in June 2004. The line purchased the MSC Sinfonia (built in 2002) in July 2004 (the ship began cruising in March 2005) and has built two new 2,600-passenger ships MSC Musica(2006) and MSC Orchestra (2007). MSC's most recent mega ships MSC Splendida and MSC Fantasia are the largest built by a European ship owner and are in excess of 137,000 gross tons and have more than 1600 statero0ms. Today, MSC Cruises is the industry's fastest growing cruise line and they clearly determined to make a name for themselves. more
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Featured Ship: Grandeur of the Seas
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Grandeur of the Seas is part of the Vision Class of cruise ships owned and operated by Royal Caribbean International. Vision's maiden voyage was in December of 1996, and she is 78,491 gross tons. Grandeur was built in Kværner Masa-Yards Hietalahti shipyard in Helsinki, Finland. The ship hosts 1950 guests and 760 crew. The casino on deck 5 has many slot machines, variations of poker, craps, blackjack, and a bar. There are also eight themed bars and lounges and an open atrium that stretches from deck 4 to deck 10. An outdoor pool is found on the top open deck (deck 9) along with 4 whirlpool areas, 2 on the starboard side and 2 on the port side. There is a jogging track on deck 10. Several youth facilities are scattered about the ship. The Spa and Fitness Center can be found on deck 9. more
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Featured Destination: Alaska - Gulf Northbound
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Instead of turning around and heading back, the ship will continue North into College Fjord for spectacular Glacier views. Some ships visit Valdez before ending in Seward. Passengers are then taken by bus to Anchorage. It is here they can choose to continue a land tour or fly home. The Alaska Cruise season begins in May and ends in September. Although July and August are the warmest months to experience these incredible sites, fall and spring are the most fun, the most beautiful and the savings are the best. There certainly is no shortage of Alaska Cruises to choose from. We encourage you to do a research before choosing your trip and encourage you to contact one of our Alaska Experts to help you if necessary. We will go out of the way to make sure that Alaska is a destination you'll never forget. more
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