New York City, Home Port for Largest NCL Ship
The largest NCL cruise ship ever, the “Norwegian Breakaway” will be making New York City her home port.
Read More...The largest NCL cruise ship ever, the “Norwegian Breakaway” will be making New York City her home port.
Read More...My favorite port of call was Amsterdam. I wouldn’t mind going back there one day. We took a canal cruise excursion and it was mesmerizing. Houseboats of all sizes and shapes moored on either side; colorful, narrow, 3 to 6 story homes built side by side; some leaning dangerously as they are all built on pilings. The canals are narrow and intertwining. The locks bring in fresh sea water, so although the water is murky, it is not smelly and has no algae growth. It’s amazing how the long tour boats navigate through the sharp turns. We sailed past Anne Frank’s home.
Read More...The spaciousness, the convenience of no waiting on lines and not having to save lounge chairs or theatre seats is a relaxing luxury. The theatre has a very intimate atmosphere, unlike the larger ships. And how often are you able to disembark a cruise ship, go through customs, pick up your luggage from the baggage area and depart the terminal in 10-15 minutes?!
Read More...We sailed from W 41 St down the Hudson River toward Battery Park, Staten Island Ferries around South Street Seaport, made a turn going up the East River passing the Brooklyn Bridge, Manhattan Bridge & Williamsburg Bridge, headed to the Statue of Liberty (up close) and back to W 41 St. on the West Side. The New York skyscraper was breathtaking. As the sun set and the sky became dark with buildings lighting up, the view was magnificent!
Read More...Alaska Gov. Sean Parnell signed legislation Thursday that will sharply lower the state's tax to $34.5, with additional savings of up to $15 for ships that stop in Juneau and Ketchikan. Most cruises to Alaska include a stop in Juneau and Ketchikan.
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