26-Oct-2005 (yacht cruise)
- 'The world's most expensive cruises (Luxist)
I?m pretty sure that Forbes?s Lifestyles editors write nothing but lists anymore; nevertheless, they?re pretty fun. This time around it?s the World?s Most Expensive Cruises 2005 , which is crowned by the Annaliese , a 36-passenger private yacht featuring a marble Roman bath and a full-sized movie theater which you can charter for just under $114,000 per day. A 7-day Alaskan cruise on the - 'A cruise that's not a cruise? Try sailing on a Windstar ship (Seattle Times)
We're standing on the bridge, sails unfurled high above the teak decks outside, while the ship's officer shows off the radar system that...- 'Cruise operator questions port lease delay (St. Petersburg Times)
The Tampa Port Authority may be planning a different future after the Downtown Channelside project, Yacht StarShip's top official says.- 'Most Mich. Ferries Kept Shipshape (RedNova)
By Peggy Walsh-Sarnecki and Dawson, Detroit Free Press Oct.- 'Eye aye, captain! (The Star Online)
What?s a yacht cruise without the requisite pair of well-made sunglasses? RUBIN KHOO dons a pair of LVs and instantly turns mysterious.- 'Cruise lines earn kudos (Sun-Sentinel)
Several cruise lines based in South Florida were recognized in the latest Reader's Choice poll taken by Conde Nast Traveler magazine. Readers of the influential travel publication ranked Silversea Cruises as the top small cruise line, and Radisson Seven Seas Cruises as the No. 2 large cruise line. |