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Thursday, August 23, 2007
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Beautiful videos and photos of Cruises
I have always looked at cruise ships as something for the rich and famous. Lately I have discovered that they are not boring, and that they are not even that expensive! I stumbled upon the site of Royal Carribean Cruise Line, and I saw their videos and presentations of their ships. Even if you think you are never going to make a cruise, it is real fun to have a look. If you are serious in your plan of booking a cruise, this is the first step to take. I won't spend too much time telling you about the destinations, have a look at the videos first. After the Youtube video on this page, go to the two videos listed under New links, they are great. Have fun!
As you can see in the videos on my squidoo lens, the daytime activities aboard Royal Caribbean ships are amazingly active. Every Royal Caribbean ship has a rock-climbing wall; many of them have mini-golf courses. Swimming pools are standard and there are even spa and fitness facilities. You'll find ice-skating and roller-skating on some ships.
Royal Caribbean International is of course strong in the Caribbean, but offers cruises in the whole world. Bermuda, Caribbean, Bahamas, the Mexican Riviera and even Alaska and Europe. They recently added Australia and New Zealand to the possibilities. The passengers are North Americans between 30 and 55 on the shorter cruises, and over 50 on the longer cruises. Cruises departing from Europe will obviously attract more European passengers. The shorter cruises are also very popular with families, especially during American school vacation!
Special parties are organized on every trip, like the popular Meet&Mingle Parties, organized together with CruiseCritic (source: Douglas Newman)
Royal Caribbean International is of course strong in the Caribbean, but offers cruises in the whole world. Bermuda, Caribbean, Bahamas, the Mexican Riviera and even Alaska and Europe. They recently added Australia and New Zealand to the possibilities. The passengers are North Americans between 30 and 55 on the shorter cruises, and over 50 on the longer cruises. Cruises departing from Europe will obviously attract more European passengers. The shorter cruises are also very popular with families, especially during American school vacation!
Special parties are organized on every trip, like the popular Meet&Mingle Parties, organized together with CruiseCritic (source: Douglas Newman)
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