Family holiday of a lifetime - Big Rigs
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Family holiday of a lifetime Big Rigs Sailing from Sydney to Hawaii on Australia's newest superliner Radiance of the Seas, the fun will be non-stop with all entertainment, great food, accommodation and travel to the exotic South Pacific taken care of. RCL Cruises Australia commercial ... |
Published on Wednesday 8th of February 2012 12:09:58 PM
Cruise Ships 2011, The Year In Review: Royal Caribbean International - Maritime Matters
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![]() Maritime Matters | Cruise Ships 2011, The Year In Review: Royal Caribbean International Maritime Matters The 158000 gross ton vessels are of similar size to the existing three ship FREEDOM OF THE SEAS class and are expected to carry in excess of 4100 passengers in lower berths. The first is due in autumn 2014 with the second coming the following spring. |
Published on Wednesday 8th of February 2012 12:09:58 PM
Packages raise the bar - Sydney Morning Herald
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![]() Sydney Morning Herald | Packages raise the bar Sydney Morning Herald MORE cruise lines are introducing beverage packages aimed at making cruising more convenient and affordable for passengers. Oceania Cruises has introduced two new plans, which can be pre-booked or bought on board. House wine and beer costs $29.95 a ... |
Published on Wednesday 8th of February 2012 12:09:58 PM
Doc Holiday: travel advice - Adelaide Now
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Doc Holiday: travel advice Adelaide Now Do cruise lines have single cabins for people who don't want to risk being matched with someone who may not be suitable? DOC: Unfortunately, solo travellers are the second-class citizens of travel and nearly always lose out to couples. |
Published on Wednesday 8th of February 2012 12:09:58 PM
Keri Welham, edited by Marcus Wild - Stuff.co.nz
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![]() Stuff.co.nz | Keri Welham, edited by Marcus Wild Stuff.co.nz My husband had opted out of an eight-day cruise from Papeete to Auckland because he was "busy at work" (that is, he had some serious Rugby World Cup spectating planned). So I took my Mum. Together we wrangled the toddler, fought a battle of willpower ... |
Published on Wednesday 8th of February 2012 12:09:58 PM







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