22 Mar
Want to travel like Royalty? Cunard ships have you covered. By the end of 2010 three Queens will be sailing the seas as part of the Cunard fleet.
Queen Victoria was ceremoniously named, by royalty, in her home port of Southampton on 10 December 2007.
Queen Victoria’s interiors are what would you expect from a more gracious era with a dramatic three-tiered Grand Lobby and sumptuous marbles, woods, plush carpets, rich fabrics and soft furnishings that simply exude elegance.
The Queen Mary 2 is one of the most luxurious ocean liners ever built. Did you know that your dog can travel with you on the QM2? If you travel between New York and Southampton in either direction, your pooch would be overseen by a full-time Kennel Master who takes care of responsibilities such as feeding, walking and cleaning the ship’s 12 spacious kennels.
The Queen Mary 2 departed on her maiden voyage on 12 Jan 2004. She traveled from Southampton to Fort Lauderdale, United States.
In the norther autumn in 2010 the Queen Elizabeth will join the Cunard fleet.
21 Mar
Get up to $200 Onboard Credit on Royal Caribbean
Wanna see how the A-list would spend their time on the Voyager of the Seas? In this video you can take a look inside a huge Royal Suite on-board the Royal Caribbean Voyager of the Seas. It even has a grand piano.
Watch as the adventure begins! The kids in the video say “Awesome!” and “Looks more like a mall than a ship.” Watch as they welcome to the Royal Suite! Real People having Real Fun!
Here is a bit more information about the Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines Voyager of the Sea.
Voyager of the Seas is part of Royal Caribbean’s International’s innovative Voyager Family of ships and comfortably carries 3,114 passengers. On board this amazing ocean liner you will find everything that a small city would have to offer including a rock-climbing wall and an ice-skating rink and many other facilities and entertainment options.
You can enjoy fitness activities, relaxing swimming areas, and nightly entertainment which are all part of this mega ship’s many fun options aimed to please all ages.
For people worried about just stacking on the weight and not exercising then don’t worry. You can particpate in sports and fitness offerings such as a full basketball/volleyball court, rock-climbing wall, golf simulator, jogging track, in-line skating track, nine-hole miniature golf course, and a top-of-the-line fitness center and spa. Also, the on-board entertainment complex houses an ice skating rink, which doubles as a TV studio and concert venue.
If that all sounds like too much then you can instead just relax alongside the three pools and whirlpool spas which on this ship have ample places to soak up some rays. Families are taken care of with the outdoor family deck, complete with a water-slide.
You know on-board an ocean liner you are going to enjoy your food. Three main dining rooms are found on the Voyager of the Sea. They are all connected by a grand, sweeping staircase. Additionally, four other dining areas and restaurants provide more casual options. After the sun sets, choose between a jazz club, nightclub, golf bar, cigar bar, sports bar, cocktail lounge, aquarium bar (which features several incredible tanks containing colorful fish), champagne bar, and dancing lounge. There are also live performances at ship’s very own theatre and games of chance in the Casino Royale.
You could not ask for anything else in a cruise liner. Now what are you waiting for?
Get up to $200 Onboard Credit on Royal Caribbean
Learn more about Royal Caribbean Cruises.
Voyager of the Seas is part of the Voyager Class of ships. Other ships in this class include:
Adventure Of The Seas
Explorer Of The Seas
Mariner Of The Seas
Voyager Of The Seas
25 Oct
Your Luxury cruise – Cruises Deals
You may not consider Cruise ships as family vacation vessels. Think again as there are a large number of cruises, like Carnival’s “fun ships” targeted at fulfilling just this purpose. On a cruise you can be safe in the knowledge that the kids are not going that far, unless of course they go overboard. Also, there is a little bit of something for everyone in all age groups. From adults, to teens, to kids, there are many coordinated activities as well as focused facilities for all different age groups. You can rest assured that no one will be bored on a family cruise.
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For parents there are the usual activities. Your rest, relaxation and rejuvenation is certainly the focus and you can spend all the time you’d like lounging by the pool or watching the waves go by on the deck, as well as making appointments for a massage or facial. There are also great opportunities for socializing and networking, and it is a good idea to have either a small notebook on hand, or at least copies of your business card to give to new friends and contacts. There are also wine tasting groups, exercise rooms and nightclubs are on the adults only agendas for most family cruises.
For kids, there are all kinds of activities on board family cruises. From special times in the pool, to special gym classes, the kids are at least seemingly the focus on a family cruise. There are also children’s centers focused on entertaining the kids and keeping them busy while the adults enjoy their alone time. There are craft activities and fully certified staff to work with your most precious commodities: your kids.
If you have older kids, there are also teen centers on board some cruise ships. This is becoming a more and more popular trend. In fact Coca-Cola recently teamed up with the Carnival cruise line to bring exciting new teen centers to their fun ships. These teen centers have been created out of extensive market research and include dance floors, jukebox listening stations, a mock bar with non-alcoholic specialty drinks and space for the teens to just hang out. This is a revolutionary concept, since teens are a previously untapped market in terms of cruise line focus marketing. Teens are also more likely to find things that they enjoy in the ports of call than will younger kids.
One reason that cruises are a great idea for family vacations is that most of the costs are included in the base price of the trip. While you are on the ship, things like meals and activities are for the most part covered. This is great because you do not have to give per diems to your kids and you can know up front how much your vacation is going to cost. Of course, you will want to have extra money on hand for when you leave the ship and get to do some real travel.
Ready for a cruise? Then read these vacation packing checklist tips.