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Norwegian’s New Breakaway: Like Four Ships in One

Tweet How to combine Luxury, Premium, Family and Solo Cruising without Compromise The new Norwegian Breakaway is a standout when it comes to accomplishing the near impossible—to make a large-scale vessel that can truly “work” in the family, premium, and luxury cruise markets, and then, do something special just for singles too.  Usually a product [...]

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Airport Survival Guide: Baby on Board

Tweet Perhaps the most stressful part of travelling with your babies is the actual getting there part. Hauling babies and all of their gear TO the airport, let alone through it, is a daunting task. This post will help you know the rules of airline travel with kids under two, as well as top tips [...]

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Cologne Cathedral – Rhine River

New Guide to European River Cruises

Tweet If you haven’t heard, one of the top trends in cruising these days is river cruising, especially in Europe. It’s like the best of both worlds if you were to combine an intimate land tour with the many conveniences of a cruise. Cruise Holidays has been on the leading edge in providing expertise and [...]

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2013 Cruise Trends: Where the Values Are!

Cruising will still be a “buyers market” in 2013, but we are not expecting quite as deep discounting as we saw in 2012. When compared to other vacation options cruising will be by far the best value. Read why!

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“Fiscal Cliff” avoided just in time for Wave Season

The ‘fiscal cliff’ being avoided is big news for the cruise industry as we head into Wave Season the busiest time of year for new cruise bookings.

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