Cruise Americas: Ports
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Vancouver is one of the main embarkation ports for Alaska cruises, but this vibrant cosmopolitan city will also be the host of the 2010 Winter...
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Whether you are looking for a cosmopolitan destination, or a city rich in history, you can find both in Boston. With its cobblestone...
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Ft. Lauderdale is one of the premier U.S. departure ports for cruises heading to the Caribbean. With its perpetual sunny temperatures, and...
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If you have never been to the Southern part of the United States, you haven’t experienced southern hospitality. Southern hospitality is...
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St. Thomas is one of the premier destinations for cruise ships in the Caribbean. With the island’s perpetually sunny weather, friendly...
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Seattle was my departure point on a recent Alaska cruise. Never having been there, I didn’t know what to expect of the Pacific...
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What can be said about a perpetually sunny destination – other than fabulous? San Diego is a departure point for many cruising to the Mexican...
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Spending time in Bermuda is like being in the UK – only warmer. The island is a honeymoon destination for couples because of the stunning...
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Anchorage is Alaska’s largest city, at barely 280,000 residents. But it’s the summer months that it comes to life, as...
11. Whittier, Alaska
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I know, you’ve probably never heard of this tiny town of less than 300 residents. But Whittier, Alaska is an embarkation and...
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The South American route is one of the most challenging cruise routes in the world. Sailing from Rio de Janeiro in...

