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Monday, March 05, 2007
Insider Tips for Spring Cruises (This Post Sponsored by Direct Line Cruises)
Need help planning your spring get-away? Consider a cruise! We love the way that taking a cruise makes things easy. You'll find great food, entertainment, and resort-worthy amenities combined with plenty of interesting sight-seeing -- often there is a new port-of-call each day.
For example, a cruise among the beautiful islands of Hawaii is the perfect way to experience all they have to offer in as little as 7 days, without the hassle of schlepping your stuff through numerous airports and hotels. Norwegian Cruise Line offers week-long Hawaii cruises departing from either Honolulu or Maui. Longer cruises to Hawaii are offered by Holland America Line and Princess Cruises from departing from San Diego or Los Angeles through April. Additional Hawaiian cruises are available in the late spring on Carnival Cruise Lines, Celebrity Cruises and Royal Caribbean before ships reposition to Alaska.
Bermuda cruises are also a good option, especially for East Coasters who have limited time for their trip. Though a small island, Bermuda has two cruise ship ports - one at Hamilton, the island's capital, and the other at Kings Wharf. The style is decidedly British in this Atlantic Ocean island gem, which is only a day a half by ship from the Boston, New York, and Philadelphia ports.
Once you decide where you want to go, booking the trip is easy and discounted rates abound online (if you know where to look). We recommend that you check out Direct Line Cruises, a web site offering information on cruise destinations, ship reviews, and cruise industry news, that also has the capability to book online at discounted rates.
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