Posts Tagged ‘Cruise’
  • Add a land tour of Alaska for your cruise
    by Sea Tour
    Posted August 31st, 2010 at 11:22 pm
    Those who love what Alaska has to offer, may consider a cruise to Alaska even more significant and surprising from a tour of the country's maritime location and the tour there. The reasons for this What if you have time and more adventure not just tourists. Alaska is a desert that is full of some of the most beautiful landscapes and people. The culture and the view are two things worth inmaximum. With a land tour will be more in depth what Alaska can offer. The shore excursion will be a b...
  • Cruise Ship Tours – Packing Tips
    by Sea Tour
    Posted August 1st, 2010 at 8:00 am
    Your bags for a cruise may seem like a breeze, but there is travel preparation involved. While forgetting an item or two ruin your holiday, will lead to unnecessary problems and headaches. Here are some things to remember when packing for your trip. Cruise ships are not required, doctors and medical institutions. That said, there is usually a first aid station and a doctor or nurse on board. Souvenirs of the ship is usually a number of actions based onprescription drugs, but you will pay for ...
  • Some Simple Home Truths Relating To The Bahamas
    by Sea Tour
    Posted August 5th, 2009 at 3:19 pm
    There are over 700 islands in the Bahamas (including some very little ones) that are located in the West Indies. Since the 1970?s it has been an independent country, and is still part of the Commonwealth which is technically ruled by Elizabeth II (Queen of England). Because of its colonial heritage you will find that the official language of the islands is still English and because it is widely spoken throughout the islands still it has been a key factor in helping the country to flourish and ...
  • Some Simple Home Truths Relating To The Bahamas
    by Sea Tour
    Posted July 31st, 2009 at 7:19 am
    There are over 700 islands in the Bahamas (including some very little ones) that are located in the West Indies. Since the 1970?s it has been an independent country, and is still part of the Commonwealth which is technically ruled by Elizabeth II (Queen of England). Because of its colonial heritage you will find that the official language of the islands is still English and because it is widely spoken throughout the islands still it has been a key factor in helping the country to flourish and ...
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