20-Sep-2005 (yacht cruise)
- 'Veteran sailor Horie, 66, looks ahead to next voyage (The Japan Times)
NISHINOMIYA, Hyogo Pref. (Kyodo) Kenichi Horie made headlines in Japan in 1962 by sailing solo across the Pacific to San Francisco without a passport, and continues to record stunning seagoing achievements, including this summer, at age 66, completing his second round-the-world voyage via Cape Horn.- 'Green groups attack cruise ship terminal plans (ABC via Yahoo! Australia & NZ Finance)
Environmental groups have vowed to step up their campaign against a planned cruise ship terminal on the Gold Coast.- 'Monaco Yacht Show 2005 Live Coverage Initiated by YV&C -- International Yacht Vacations & Charters Magazine (Market Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
International Yacht Vacations & Charters Magazine, YV&C, announced today the details of its live news coverage of the 15th Annual Monaco Yacht Show (http://www.monacoyachtshow.com).- 'ADVENTURE CRUISING CALENDAR (Newsday.com)
Adventure and educational trips are the latest trend in cruising. Even the larger cruise companies, such as Celebrity, are getting into the act. Adventure cruising, by definition, allows passengers to have a more proactive relationship with the ports-of-call.- 'Commission meets to discuss downed Russian fighter (Baltic Times)
VILNIUS ? An interdepartmental commission investigating the crash of Russian Su-27 fighter in Lithuanian territory was held at a military headquarters on Saturday in the capital with the participation of Russian military officials.- 'Annaliesse Yacht in Monaco (Luxist)
We?ve touched briefly on the amazing yachts of Andra Liveras before but this article reminds us why the yacht is so amazing. At 280 feet it is almost more of a cruise ship than a megayacht. The amazing Annaliesse rents for an astounding $800,000 per week. The yacht?s once-in-a-lifetime amenities include a full-service spa with a large area surrounding a marble Jacuzzi and a fiber optic- 'Cruise ship turns heads on Hudson (The Journal News)
It was a rare sight on the Hudson River today a 439-foot cruise ship making its way north of the Tappan Zee Bridge.- 'Rare sight on the Hudson River (The Journal News)
It was a rare sight on the Hudson River yesterday a 439-foot cruise ship making its way north of the Tappan Zee Bridge. |