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cruise --
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good fit?
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personal
style and
interests
with this
sampling of
cruise
options.
If you:
Plan
black-tie
galas for
your country
club . . .
Then
consider:
Regent Seven
Seas. This
ritzy cruise
line draws
the
six-figure
crowd.
Ships
include:
Seven Seas
Voyager,
Seven Seas
Mariner,
Seven Seas
Navigator
and Paul
Gauguin.
There are
300 ports on
all
continents,
except
Africa.
Tidbits:
Three ships
have
kitchens run
by Le Cordon
Bleu. . . .
Ed Asner and
Gena
Rowlands are
among celebs
set for a
"Theater at
Sea" cruise
in April --
one of this
year's 26
specialty
cruises. . .
. Some
Baltic trips
this year
include free
airfare.
If you:
Whip up
gourmet
meals for
your
children's
school
lunches . .
.
Then
consider:
Holland
America
Line. The
Culinary
Arts Center,
with cooking
demonstrations
and
seminars,
will be on
all ships by
midyear.
Destinations
include:
Alaska, New
England,
Pacific
Northwest,
Hawaii,
Asia,
Canada,
South
Pacific,
Europe and
South
America.
Tidbits: The
1,918-passenger
Noordam
debuted last
month. . . .
This year's
schedule
includes 159
Alaskan
cruises.
If you:
Wrote your
master's
thesis on
Mark Twain .
. .
Then
consider:
Delta Queen
Steamboat
Co. Cruises
and port
stops are
steeped in
U.S. history
lessons.
Ships: The
American
Queen, Delta
Queen and
Mississippi
Queen cruise
along the
Mississippi
and
connecting
rivers and
waterways.
Tidbits: The
American
Queen
cruises New
Orleans and
the lower
Mississippi
but is on
hiatus until
at least
late
November. .
. . Cruise
themes for
the other
ships
include
quilting,
bluegrass
jamboree,
Kentucky
Derby and a
veterans
reunion.
If you:
Organize
your family
reunion each
year . . .
Then
consider:
Celebrity
Cruises
Family
members of
all ages
will have
plenty to
do.
Ships:
Celebrity
Xpedition,
Century,
Constellation,
Galaxy,
Infinity,
Mercury,
Millennium,
Summit and
Zenith.
Destinations:
North and
South
America,
including
Alaska,
Canada, the
Caribbean,
the
Galapagos
Islands and
Mexico; also
Europe.
Tidbits:
Most ships
offer
acupuncture.
. . . Some
sailings
include
bridge
classes.
If you:
Think shorts
and an old
T-shirt are
appropriate
for casual
Fridays . .
.
Then
consider:
Windjammer
Barefoot
Cruises The
laid-back
ships
present
frequent
opportunities
to unwind
with
like-minded
passengers.
Ships:
Amazing
Grace (a
freighter),
Legacy,
Mandalay,
Polynesia
and Yankee
Clipper ply
the
Caribbean,
including
the U.S. and
British
Virgin
Islands,
Bahamas, St.
Lucia and
St. Maarten,
plus Costa
Rica.
Tidbits: The
August
"Serenity
Sail," a
holistic-themed
trip,
includes
Thai massage
lessons and
beachside
yoga. . . .
Free dive
lessons are
available
for children
in summer .
. . The
largest
ship, the
Polynesia,
accommodates
just 126
passengers.
If you:
Aren't sure
who likes
Mickey Mouse
more -- you
or your kids
. . .
Then
consider:
Disney
Cruise Line.
Kids will
find
countless
activities,
not just a
token few
your teen
would deem
"lame."
Ships:
Disney Magic
and Disney
Wonder sail
throughout
the
Caribbean,
including to
a private
island
called
Castaway
Cay.
Tidbits:
Half of each
ship's
capacity can
be seated in
its theater,
where
Broadway-style
shows are
put on. . .
. Special
package
deals
combine
stays at
Disney World
and cruises
to the
Bahamas.
If you:
Yawn at the
thought of
another long
weekend in
Paris . . .
Then
consider:
Crystal
Cruises.
This luxury
line for
Europhiles
seeks out
unique
excursions,
including
driving a
Formula One
race car in
Monte Carlo.
Ships:
Crystal
Serenity and
Crystal
Symphony
sail
primarily
the
Mediterranean,
Aegean,
Adriatic and
Black seas,
with other
cruises
worldwide.
Tidbits: The
25 percent
single-supplement
fee for some
rooms on the
April 29 Big
Band-themed
trans-Atlantic
sailing has
been waived.
. . . Photos
of China
from the
Smithsonian
will be
shown on the
Symphony
beginning in
November. .
. . Casinos
are run by
Caesars
Palace.
If you:
Only
vacation
where surf,
sand and
fruity
frozen
drinks can
be found . .
.
Then
consider:
Princess
Cruises More
than half
the fleet is
cruising the
Caribbean
this year.
Ships
include:
Caribbean
Princess,
Coral
Princess,
Dawn
Princess,
Sea
Princess,
Star
Princess,
Sun Princess
and Tahitian
Princess.
Destinations:
Besides the
Caribbean,
Alaska,
South
America and
Europe are
popular.
Tidbits:
Guys can pop
the question
to their
unsuspecting
girlfriends
via video
shown on a
giant
outdoor
movie screen
on the
newest ship,
the Crown
Princess. .
. . The line
debuts
Caribbean
sailings
from New
York in
June.
If you:
Think that
"creature
comforts"
refers to
whales,
otters and
seals . . .
Then
consider:
Lindblad
Expeditions.
Passengers
don't just
view flora
and fauna,
they learn
about it
from
experts.
Ships:
Endeavour,
Islander,
Polaris, Sea
Bird, Sea
Lion and Sea
Voyager
visit nature
lovers'
locales such
as the
Galapagos
Islands,
Patagonia,
Alaska and
Baja
California.
Tidbit:
Special
permits
allow
Lindblad
passengers
to kayak in
the
Galapagos.
If you:
Yearn for
your college
days, when
you partied
a lot more
than you
studied . .
.
Then
consider:
Carnival
Cruise Lines
They don't
call these
floating
nightclubs
"fun ships"
for nothing.
Ships
include:
Carnival
Conquest,
Carnival
Destiny,
Carnival
Liberty,
Carnival
Spirit,
Carnival
Valor,
Carnival
Victory,
Celebration,
Ecstasy,
Elation,
Fantasy,
Fascination,
Inspiration,
Paradise and
Sensation.
Destinations
cover most
corners of
the world,
with a big
presence in
Alaska and
the
Caribbean.
Tidbits: The
line is
offering an
expanded
series of 15
12-day
Mediterranean
cruises this
year. . . .
Of
Carnival's
3.3 million
expected
passengers
for 2006,
more than a
half-million
are
anticipated
to be
children.
If you:
Stash away
money for a
few years so
you can
afford one
big vacation
. . .
Then
consider:
Norwegian
Cruise Line.
The line's
size and
popularity
keep prices
comparatively
low.
Ships
include:
Norwegian
Crown,
Norwegian
Dawn,
Norwegian
Majesty,
Norwegian
Spirit,
Norwegian
Wind and
Pride of
Aloha.
Destinations
include:
Hawaii,
Alaska, the
Caribbean,
the Mexican
Riviera,
through the
Panama
Canal, South
America and
the
Mediterranean.
Tidbits: The
newest ship,
the Jewel,
has 10
restaurants.
. . . The
Pride of
Hawaii is
scheduled to
begin
sailing in
June.
If you:
Hate taking
long car
trips
because you
get bored
after an
hour . . .
Then
consider:
Royal
Caribbean.
With
ice-skating
rinks,
rock-climbing
walls and
on-board
scuba
lessons,
Royal
Caribbean
ships are a
dream for
distraction-seekers.
Ships
include:
Adventure of
the Seas,
Explorer of
the Seas,
Jewel of the
Seas,
Monarch of
the Seas,
Navigator of
the Seas,
Serenade of
the Seas,
Splendor of
the Seas,
Voyager of
the Seas and
Vision of
the Seas.
Destinations:
More than
100 ports in
North
America and
Europe.
Tidbits: The
Freedom of
the Seas,
with its own
water park
and
ice-skating
rink, debuts
in June as
the largest
ship in the
world,
accommodating
3,634
passengers.
. . . The
cruise line
will sail
from
Philadelphia
for the
first time,
with
seven-night
trips to
Bermuda from
April
through
October.
If you:
Cared more
about the
ship than
Leo or Kate
in Titanic .
. .
Then
consider:
Cunard Line.
Stepping on
a Cunard
ship is a
nautical
throwback
(as long as
you have the
money).
Ships: Queen
Elizabeth 2
and Queen
Mary 2 are
known for
trans-Atlantic
cruises but
also go to
South
America,
Hawaii and
around the
world.
Tidbit:
Starting in
April, the
QM2 will
depart for
its
trans-Atlantic
cruises from
Brooklyn,
N.Y.
If you:
Only shop
online
during the
holiday
season
because you
loathe the
mall crowds
. . .
Then
consider:
Seabourn
Cruise Line.
The
all-suite
luxury
cruises
accommodate
208 people
max.
Ships:
Seabourn
Pride,
Spirit and
Legend.
Destinations:
Asia,
Northern
Europe, the
South
Pacific and
Africa,
among
others.
Tidbit:
Select
cruises are
available
for 50
percent off
on
Seabourn's
Web site.
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