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Lonely Planet, 2018. — 436 p. Welcome to Caribbean Cruise Ports. From mountain peaks to shimmering reefs, spicy salsa rhythms to deep rolling reggae, pirate hideouts to sugar-sand beaches, the Caribbean is a dizzyingly diverse region to explore on a cruise ship. Plan Your Trip. Welcome to Caribbean Cruise Ports. Cruise Ports Caribbean Top 12. Hot Spots for... Need to Know....
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3rd edition. — Hoboken: Wiley, 2004. – 420 p. – (Frommer's Guide). — ISSN: 0-7645-4290-7. Frommer’s Favorites. Planning, Booking & Preparing for Your Cruise. Choosing Your Ideal Cruise. Booking Your Cruise & Getting the Best Price. The Cruise Experience. The Cruise Lines & Their Ships. Ports of Call.
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Skyhorse Publishing, 2015. — 146 p. Award-winning travel journalist Peter Guttman sets sail and embarks on a rollicking journey across the high seas aboard a colorful variety of craft while exploring dramatic coastal landscapes, exotic maritime cultures, spectacular marine wildlife, mouthwatering seafood treasures, and joyous nautical pastimes. Sailing past the shores of all...
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The Colony: SaltLog Press, 2010. — 320 p. — ISBN: 978-98118436-11-2. A finalist in the Global eBook Awards, this is a behind-the-scenes look at cruise ships in a way that's never been done before. Some of the stories are shocking, some are enlightening, but most are just laugh-out-loud entertaining.
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Hunter Publishing, Inc., 2005. – 280 p. Ports of call include: Acapulco, Cabo San Lucas, Catalina Island, Ensenada, Ixtapa & Zihuatanejo, La Paz, Loreto, Manzanillo, Mazatlan, Puerto Vallarta, Santa Rosalia, Embarkation cities (such as San Francisco, Monterey, San Diego, Long Beach and more) are included.
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Hunter Publishing, Inc., 2001. – 215 p. 5th Edition Gives extensive ship details about Alaska Cruise, including stateroom size, passenger/crew ratio and dining arrangements; cruising itineraries for all liners sailing in Alaskan waters; walking tours in all ports of call, including town maps; allocated time ashore: museums, hiking, shopping, bars, local lore; car rental...
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Hunter Publishing, Inc., 2006. – 353 p. 2nd edition. A thorough update for this cruising season, with extensive details on every vessel travelling in the Med. The author, a cruising veteran, covers all facts from level of service, cabin size, decor and layout, to ship amenities, passenger/crew ratio and dining options. Sailing routes are reviewed candidly, and the pitfalls and...
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Hunter Publishing, 2008. - 324 p. Among our top sellers in the previous editions. All of our Caymans guides have sold exceptionally well. Color maps & photographs throughout. The Caymans are ultra-prosperous and safe, with great resorts, fabulous watersports, terrific restaurants. A major stop for cruise ships, there are 1,800,000 cruise visitors per year, plus 250,000+...
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Hunter Publishing, Inc., 2005. – 334 p. 4rd edition. Cruise passengers have 8-10 hours ashore in each port. This book, written by the purser for a major cruise line, tells you how to make the most of your time. You'll find a wealth of practical information - taxi rates, phone service, shopping options - as well as island tours tailored to those who must be back at port before...
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Explore Australia, 2019. — 256 p. — ISBN: 9781741175721. In The Best of World Cruising, respected Australian travel personality Catriona Rowntree offers a curated list of the top 40 ocean and river cruise destinations around the world. For every destination, there is detailed information on key ports and not-to-be missed attractions, as well as a whole host of travel tips such...
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Wiley Publ., 2010. – 708 p. – (Frommer's Guide). Cruising 2010: Fewer Lines, Bigger Ships. The Best of Cruising. Planning, Booking & Preparing for Your Cruise. The Cruise Lines & Their Ships. The Ports.
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John Wiley & Sons, 2006. — 507 p. — ISBN: 0471779660, 9780471779667. This is the book to read before you book your cruise! Even if you've never set foot on a ship, you'll know what to expect and how to enjoy every minute-on board or in port! Cruising is a great vacation value; for one price, you get your cabin, meals and entertainment, a variety of onboard activities, and the...
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28th Ed. — Berlitz Travel, 2019. — 760 p. — ISBN: 978-1-785731-38-6. If you want a holiday that's hassle-free, virtually pre-paid, and that lets you see lots of places while only needing to pack and unpack once, then you should try a cruise. This best-selling book is the cruise industry bible: it gives you all the information you need to choose the right cruise for you....
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