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Windstar Cruises
The Windstar Cruise line is one of the newer cruise lines that was established
in 1984. The first ship set sail in 1986 and soon after 2 other ships followed.
Windstar takes you through the Caribbean, Europe, Americas, Trans Atlantic and
the Greek Isles. All three of the Windstar' ships are motored sailboats,
they differ from other cruises ships in the way that the Windstar is that it
is less of a commercial cruise ship, it is more personal. More...
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Carnival Cruises
Carnival Cruise Lines has been in business since 1972, Carnival has been the
front runner in cheaper cruises as well as the short term cruises. The Carnival
Cruise ships are Las Vegas styled decor and they are known for their
entertainment. The cruise lines also call their ships Fun Ships, you may remember
years ago Kathie Lee Gifford sang in the commercials for this cruise line. There
are 21 active ships right now in the Carnival family. There is the Spirit Class,
Conquest Class, Destiny Class, Fantasy Class and Holiday Ships. More...
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Disney Cruises
Disney Cruises have become one of the most popular cruise lines in the United
States. There are two ships the Disney Magic and the Disney Wonder. The Disney
Magic began making the cruising rounds in 1998 and the Wonder followed in 1999.
The Disney Magic has the capacity to hold 875 staterooms and can hold 83,000
tons, it is 964 feet long and has 11 decks. It can hold 2,400 passengers and
945 crew members. More...
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Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines
Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines are a Norwegian -American Cruise Line, thy have
21 ships currently in service today. They are such a huge Cruise Line that they
also operate Celebrity, Island an Azamara Cruises. The company was first founded
in 1968 and they have been one of the most popular cruise lines in the world. More...
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Princess Cruises
You may think that the name Princess Cruises sounds familiar to you, well,
if you grew up in the late 70's and early 80's then you may remember
Princess Cruises as the cruise line used on the Aaron Spelling TV show The Loveboat.
Princess Cruises began in the early 60's, they were the first cruise line
to have lifeboats mounted on the lower part of the ship that freed up the upper
decks. More...
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