15-Jul-2006 (yacht cruise)
- 'SAILING TO CAPRI (Book Reporter)
"Moonlight on the water, champagne, soft Mediterranean nights..." The French Riviera beckons enticingly in summer to those who travel by private luxury yacht and to those who are armchair travelers.- 'Enjoy fall foliage from the deck of a cruise ship (Baltimore Sun)
Setting sail With clockwork precision, every major cruise line dispatches vessels to ports in New England and Eastern Canada in fall. These annual pilgrimages enable cruisers to gawk at landscapes aglow in gold, red and amber. And now is the time to plan your autumn outing. - 'Reunions (Detroit Free Press)
To list a reunion, send a fax to Robin D. Payne at 313-222-5985, e-mail her at rpayne@freepress.com or write her at Detroit Free Press, 600 W. Fort, Detroit 48226. Please send notices at least three weeks in advance.- 'More best bets for this weekend - In addition to lavender in Sequim, airplanes in Jefferson County and Quileute Days in (Peninsula Daily News)
* A rundown of North Olympic Peninsula entertainment and arts activities in today's Peninsula Spotlight, the PDN's weekly entertainment guide published every Friday.- 'Yachting Monthly's bonus feature section (Yachting Monthly)
A yacht for cruising the Mediterranean? It sounds expensive but you don't have to spend a fortune to cruise in the sun. In August's YM James Jermain assesses a selection of contenders costing less than £35,000 and suggests what key features you should be looking for.- 'Editor's Log: August 2006 (Yachting Monthly)
I knew my first cruise of the summer would be a voyage into the unknown when the roll of charts was left on a luggage rack of the train on our way to the yacht club in Essex. |