Royal Caribbean Cruises

We here at Best Cruise Lines Info recently came across the following article on Royal Caribbean Cruises, and thought our readers would enjoy the chance to read it also:

Experience Luxury on Royal Caribbean Cruises by Ben Stott

Royal Caribbean cruises offer sumptuous luxury, unforgettable experiences, and total relaxation. The ships, the onboard experience, and the destination all play equally important roles in creating a truly memorable holiday.

Ships

The Royal Caribbean cruise ships are the ultimate in style and stimulation. An entire world is created on board ship, where no attention to detail has been spared. First-class service, magnificent accommodation, and thrilling onboard activities all add to the magical experience.

Destinations

When on a Royal Caribbean cruise, some of the world’s most spectacular and beautiful destinations are visited: Alaska, the historical ports of Europe, Mexico, Hawaii, the Caribbean, and the Bahamas to mention a few. At these exciting ports of call, sightseeing, shopping, local tours and gastronomic feasts can all be enjoyed.

Onboard activities

There are a multitude of activities on the Royal Caribbean cruises. Luxury spa treatments, gyms, wining and dining, casinos, mini-golf, shopping, and even rock-climbing are just some of the entertainment provided onboard. For those clients who prefer to relax, there is always the luxury of doing absolutely nothing too: a good read on the sundeck around the swimming pool, or simply watching the stars at night as their reflections sparkle on the ocean.

Royal Caribbean cruises have something for everyone, whether it is a romantic honeymoon, a retirement journey, or simply a break from the busy ‘every-day’. A package can be tailor-made to suit any age and any budget. For that once-in-a-lifetime holiday with first-class service and unsurpassed attention to detail, Royal Caribbean cruises are the answer.

Royal Caribbean Cruise LineBen Stott has been working in the travel industry for over 15 years. He enjoys writing about travelling, destinations and especially cruises.

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Best Cruise Lines Blog Carnival Volume 1

Hello and welcome to the July 15, 2009 edition of the Best Cruise Lines Blog Carnival.  We have gathered a great collection of articles designed to help you find the best cruise deals on the best cruise lines.

Best Cruise Deals

Caterina Christakos presents The Popularity of the Western Caribbean Cruise posted at Cruiseandtraveldeals.com.

Chrisanty presents Eastern Mediterranean Cruises posted at Christmas Cruises.

Ron Rougeaux presents Cruise Deals posted at Cruise Tips, saying, “If you’ve been dreaming where to take your family on a wonderful and exciting vacation family getaway:
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Caterina Christakos presents Top Methods For Purchasing A Cheap Cruise Package posted at Cruiseandtraveldeals.com.

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Katbar presents Glacier Sightseeing in Alaska with Royal Caribbean posted at Royal Caribbean Alaska Cruises, saying, “Travel to Alaska with Royal Caribbean and see the glaciers like they have never been seen.”

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Cruise Passport Requirements

Those of us here at Best Cruise Lines recently came across the following article on Cruise Passport Requirements and thought our readers might find it helpful also.  Here it is:

Passport Requirements For Your Cruise Vacation
By Anita Dunham-Potter

Do I need a passport to go on a cruise vacation? It’s a big question for many cruise travelers and there’s been plenty of confusion regarding the U.S. State Department’s new guidelines. Here’s what you need to know when you cruise and how the new passport rules launching June 1, 2009 could affect you.

Documentation requirements

Currently, U.S. citizens need a passport for cruises that stop at ports in South America, Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia and Antarctica. However, U.S. citizens cruising roundtrip from a U.S. port to Bermuda, the Caribbean, Canada, and Mexico do not need a passport under the U.S. State Department’s Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative (WHTI). These itineraries are called “closed loop” voyages. A “closed loop” voyage or itinerary occurs when a vessel departs from a U.S. port or place and returns to the same U.S. port upon completion of the voyage. Per the WHTI Land and Sea Final Rule, travelers on “closed loop” voyages are not subject to the same documentary requirements for entry to the United States as other travelers.

If your voyage falls under the “closed loop” rule you only need to carry a government-issued photo ID (such as a driver’s license) and a certified birth certificate (children traveling with an adult are also required to carry a birth certificate). A certified birth certificate has a registrar’s raised, embossed, impressed or multicolored seal, registrar’s signature, and the date the certificate was filed with the registrar’s office, which must be within one year of your birth.

Keep in mind this rule is for U.S. citizens cruising from a U.S. port. If you are taking one-way itineraries you will have to have a passport. For example, if you start a cruise in Vancouver and end in Seward or Whittier, Alaska you must have a passport. The same is true for cruises starting in Los Angeles and ending in Acapulco, cruises starting in Miami and ending in Barbados, or cruises starting in Quebec and ending in New York City.

One very important item to understand regarding the WHTI rule is that U.S. citizens who travel by air to the Caribbean, Canada, Mexico and Bermuda to catch their cruise ship must have a passport. Currently, those who drive across the Canadian border to a port will not need a passport since land-crossings are currently exempt. In that instance the aforementioned proof of citizenship is needed.

As always, passports are not required for U.S. citizens traveling to or returning directly from Hawaii or a U.S. territory, including Guam, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, American Samoa, Swains Island, and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands.

Requirements on June 1, 2009:

On June 1, 2009 all arriving and returning U.S. citizens must have a passport or passport card to enter the U.S. by land from Canada and Mexico. One exception is U.S. and Canadian citizens under the age of 16 will be able to present a birth certificate instead of a passport for crossing land/sea borders between the U.S. and Canada. There also will be special provisions for children traveling in school, sports or other groups. So, if you drive to Canada to catch a cruise you?ll need a passport. Additionally, the new rule means that round trip Alaska cruises from Vancouver will require a passport.

Passport or Passport Card?

What’s the difference between a passport and a passport card? The card contains radio frequency identification on an RFID chip, designed to be read quickly by scanning equipment installed at U.S. points of entry. However, it is not acceptable for air travel.

There is some cost savings in having a passport card versus a passport, here’s what you need to know:

  • Standard, first-time passports now cost $100 and are valid 10 years. U.S. citizens age 15 and younger pay $85 for a passport valid for five years.
  • The new land/sea passport card costs $45 for adults and would be valid 10 years. Citizens age 15 and younger pay $35 for a card valid for five years.
  • Current passport holders can apply for the card as a renewal and pay $20. The card costs $10 for those younger than age 16 who already has a passport.

For travelers who don’t want to deal with passports or passport cards, there is the “trusted traveler” card issued by the federal government to prescreened travelers (But those won’t get you over an international border the way a passport will.) Also, a number of border states are working on enhanced drivers licenses containing the RFID chip and other security features that are acceptable for entry at land and sea points.

Traveling without a passport is risky

Traveling to foreign countries without a passport carries some risk. For example, if someone who sails out of Miami without a passport falls ill when the ship is at sea and needs to fly home from the Bahamas it will be a hassle to get home since air travel from foreign countries requires a passport.

Additionally, if you miss embarkation and have to fly to meet the ship at the next foreign port – you would need a passport. These situations are rare, of course, but it does happen from time to time.

Lastly, keep in mind that all cruise line passenger contracts state it is the passenger’s responsibility to have proper documentation when arriving for embarkation at the pier. If you don’t have proper documentation you won’t be allowed to board the ship for your cruise.

Anita Dunham-Potter is a Pittsburgh-based travel journalist specializing in cruise travel and cruise vacations. In addition to writing pieces for Princess Cruises, Anita is a weekly travel columnist for MSNBC.com and Tripso, and she is a contributor to Fodor’s “Complete Guide to Caribbean Cruises 2007

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Deciding Among the Best European Cruises

Finding the Best Cruise Lines for your travel is not necessarily one of the hardest parts about finding the best European cruises. Sometimes, the hardest part is actually deciding where you want to go on your European cruise. We recently found an article on just this topic that you might find interesting. Here it is:

Deciding Where to Go on Your European Cruise
By Ricky Gill

One of the most difficult parts of planning your cruise vacation is deciding where to go in Europe. Europe may not be a larger continent then Asia but Europe has more to offer you with their beautiful sites and scenes.

If you are a fan of sunbathing then you will love to see the sandy beaches and the blue sea in Europe. However, Europe has plenty to offer you than the Arctic cruise packages where you can travel to Russia and Greenland. When you go to the Northern Europe you will see plenty of people and they have commented that this place is magical. They have also said that the cruises are majestic. The places are untouched by humans and how wildlife was roaming the icebergs in Greenland in there own environment unconcerned by the great big cruise ship going passed.

And not to forget if you are in a romantic mood at that time and you want to treat yourself and your loved one then you may want to consider the romance of France and Italy which all the major cruise lines have visited before.

I know I am not making your decision any easier by telling you how wonderful and enjoyable these places are but what can I say? I have been around Europe and also to the Northern Europe, Greenland and the UK but also to Southern Europe where my loved one enjoys it the most.

Now I will try to make your decision easier. I am going to split the cruises up so you can choose for yourselves where you would rather go.

1) Northern Europe – If you are with your couple or friends who love trying something different. And who loves the cool weather, and then this is the perfect holiday for you. Make sure to check out which ports you will stop at. You will need pack correctly and make sure to enough warm clothes with you, but you won’t need them on the cruise ship.

2) Southern Europe – This is perfect for anyone and by far the most popular destinations that people go on. This is perfect for families, friends and couples on there honeymoon!

So there you have it. Hopefully this gives you a good insight and helps you decide on where to go on your next break and maybe we might meet on the next cruise ship, who knows?

Knowing where to go on your Cruise is just one of the things you need to know when it comes to planning your next European cruise. Visit the Best European Cruises site to get the get the latest and up to date information on the net.

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