 Category: Cruising - Sailing
Category: Travel >> Cruising - Sailing<< previous page 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 next page >> by Prince Cruise  [ 2008-01-28 ] If Christmas is not far away, you're sure to be thinking of enjoying a white Christmas, filled with white, soft sand and a shiny, white cruise liner. by Mike Rad  [ 2008-01-28 ] Get Onboard on a Pontoon Boat. Find out what is a pontoon boat is and what it can do for you to make you relax and have fun.
by Prince Cruise  [ 2008-01-24 ] Are you looking to enjoy yourself on a Sydney Harbour Cruise? If you look around for information, you'll find that you can go on one such cruise for all of two hours by Prince Cruise  [ 2008-01-23 ] If you’ve already discussed the venue of your upcoming wedding with your fiancé, then there’s nothing left to say. But if you could still change things, why not consider having a wedding on a cruise ship—you know, a Wedding Party Cruise. by Henery Archie Archie  [ 2008-01-23 ] There are several accessories and equipments that can be used towards boat care and to ensure that is boat is taken care of well and safe from any kind of potential harm. by Henery Archie Archie  [ 2008-01-22 ] This article is dedicated to all those who own paddle boats or are about to buy one. We are going to discuss how to take care of paddle boats with the help of boat covers. by Henery Archie Archie  [ 2008-01-21 ] Here we are going to discuss the benefits of waterproof boots, what kinds of boots are available and how can you get hold of a good pair. by Henery Archie Archie  [ 2008-01-21 ] In this article we will discuss boat covers for bayliner boats, how do you select a good boat cover and if it is necessary to get them custom made. We will begin with why do we need boat covers for bayliner boats. by Henery Archie Archie  [ 2008-01-19 ] This article will explain in detail, what should you look out for in boat covers in order to buy the perfect one for your boat. by Prince Cruise  [ 2008-01-18 ] Marriage party is a dream to every one. Most people want to celebrate their weeding in a unique way since the wedding day is the most important and happy day in their life . by Henery Archie Archie  [ 2008-01-18 ] This article will discuss how the right boat covers are essential for effective boat care. How to select the right boat cover and where can you search for covers and other boat care equipments. by Henery Archie Archie  [ 2008-01-16 ] This article will deal with why you need boat covers and from where can you get good quality boat covers at an affordable rate by Mei Galang  [ 2008-01-15 ] Going on a cruise is a fantastic holiday. The article is the first offering of this 3 part series that helps you prepare for a perfect cruise. by Manoj B [ 2008-01-14 ] Booking your first cruise vacation is not as hard as you might have thought. Check out how to plan, what to do and what not to for an unforgettable vacation on the high seas by Mike Rad  [ 2008-01-11 ] For outdoors enthusiast a boat to escape the city’s chaos is the perfect chance to relax and enjoy the tranquility that life still holds. by Stephanie Larkin  [ 2008-01-10 ] The island of Hawaii is about the size of Connecticut, yet contains a more diverse collection of climates and landscapes than you can imagine. by Stephanie Larkin  [ 2008-01-10 ] Whether you come to Honolulu as a stop on your cruise ship itinerary or you fly in to Hawaii, there is plenty to see and do in this beachside city and beyond. by Stephanie Larkin  [ 2008-01-10 ] Kauai is a small island west of Oahu, and what it lacks in size it makes up for in beauty. by Stephanie Larkin  [ 2008-01-10 ] Maui has two ports where cruise ships dock, the ports of Lahaina and Kahului. If you are lucky enough to dock at Lahaina, you will find it to be one of your favorite ports of call. by Stephanie Larkin  [ 2008-01-02 ] Ensenada is located in northern Baja - close enough that cruise ships come here from southern California for weekend cruises. by Stephanie Larkin  [ 2008-01-02 ] La Paz literally mean "peace" in Spanish, and even with almost 200,000 residents, La Paz is aptly named, exuding a very peaceful atmosphere indeed. by Stephanie Larkin  [ 2008-01-02 ] The scenery in Loreto is spectacular, as the rugged Sierra de la Giganta Mountains converge with the bright blue Sea of Cortez. by Stephanie Larkin  [ 2008-01-02 ] The setting of Manzanillo can't be beat, with its beautiful twin bays and ancient volcanic sand colored in black and gold. by Stephanie Larkin  [ 2008-01-02 ] There are some beautiful, smaller ports in mexico that very few cruise ships stop at - perhaps you are one of the lucky ones! by vincent bossley  [ 2007-12-28 ] Experiences of ships crew searching for Transit of Venus museum at Point Venus, Matavai Bay, Tahiti, French Polynesia by vincent bossley  [ 2007-12-24 ] How our crew were affected and what they did the day the tragedy of Lady Di's death was broadcast to the world by Prince Cruise  [ 2007-12-17 ] You could be sitting in a comfortable deck chair soaking in the sun and sipping a drink (perhaps champagne) as your private luxury cruiser takes you over the serene waters of the Great Barrier Reef on your Sydney Harbour cruise. by vincent bossley  [ 2007-12-14 ] Short extract from the ebook 'Voyage of the Little Ship 'Tere Moana' of an encounter in V'avau, Tonga, with these wonderful creatures by Martyn Davis  [ 2007-12-10 ] Did you realise that the River Seine actually forks and cuts Paris in half? Plus is one of the most well known rivers in France and Paris, with tourists travelling here from all over the world.
With the choice of short cruises available is absolutely incredible from a one hour short jaunt, to having a pleasant lunch, or a full dinner cruise for a romantic gourmet French meal.
by Craig Elliott Elliott  [ 2007-11-27 ] After making the decision to go on a vacation, choosing the destination and the activities to enjoy are the next steps to consider. Of course, planning a vacation is not as much fun as going on one; however, doing a bit of research beforehand can ensure that you will get your money's worth on your trip. by Craig Elliott Elliott  [ 2007-11-27 ] There is perhaps no better way to unwind than taking a great vacation. However, many people find that planning for a vacation can be an additional source of stress. A vacation is supposed to be relaxing, but the preparation for the trip seldom is. Questions such as: where to go, what to do, and how to get there will undoubtedly arise when choosing the specifics for your trip. by vincent bossley  [ 2007-11-18 ] Arrival by night at Puerto Ayoro, Galapagos Islands and searching for an anchorage in the dark. by vincent bossley  [ 2007-11-15 ] Sailing into this gorgeous atoll late in the day, anchoring and snugging down to watch the advancing evening by vincent bossley  [ 2007-11-12 ] tale of searching for ambergris on a deserted beach of the fabulous Rangiroa Atoll in the Tuamotu Group of French Polynesia by vincent bossley  [ 2007-11-04 ] Short story about two friends renting a substandard catamaran and the subsequent problems arising from that by Antony Chapman [ 2007-10-27 ] There comes a time when the weekends in Bangkok suddenly become mundane...the same shopping centers, movie theatres and bars. Even the latest and trendiest restaurant seems boring. You’ve experienced every thrill Thailand has to offer – or have you? by Muna wa Wanjiru  [ 2007-10-27 ] This world of ours has many places where you can relax. One of these places is naturally the seas and the oceans. by Stephanie Larkin  [ 2007-10-08 ] Zihuatanejo and Ixtapa on Mexico's western coast may be located only 4 miles apart, but they are centuries away from each other in development and style. by Stephanie Larkin  [ 2007-10-08 ] Ever since Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor filmed "Night of the Iguana" here in 1963, Puerto Vallarta has been a vacation destination for throngs of visitors. by Stephanie Larkin  [ 2007-10-08 ] Acapulco is Mexico's largest coastal city, and has been welcoming visitors for as long as vacationers have traveled to Mexico. by Stephanie Larkin  [ 2007-10-08 ] Mazatlan is located on a peninsula surrounded by cliffs and beaches, and tourists flock here to enjoy the fine shopping, beaches and fishing. The views are spectacular, the locals friendly, and the eclectic sights are sure to fill your day at port. by Diana Peter  [ 2007-10-03 ] We all look around for various cruise options across. Here we have all the information that you look for before going on your favorite cruise. by vincent bossley  [ 2007-09-24 ] Extract from the ebook 'voyage of the Little Ship 'Tere Moana' available from www.sailboat2adventure.com by D. Browall  [ 2007-09-13 ] So where do you exactly start? The most popular cruising areas are the Solent and Isle of Wight, the South West counties of Devon and Cornwall, East Anglia and the West coast of Scotland. Most sailing charters are available at the South coast. For the experienced sailor the Channel Islands is within cruising distance and Cherbourg in France is only 65 miles away from the Isle of Wight.
by Neeraj ::... [ 2007-09-07 ] Article is about providing luxury yacht charter, mega yachts, luxury yacht travel services, facilities and yacht types to facilitate readers while going on luxury yachting in Greece. by Neeraj ::... [ 2007-09-07 ] Incredible vacation experience of luxury yachting in Greece, Europe. by D. Browall  [ 2007-09-05 ] The Virgin Islands is composed of the British Virgin Islands and US Virgin Islands. The two have different types of cultures because they were once occupied by two colonizers. However, they share the same pristine beaches with pure white sand, turquoise and clear sea waters, the finest resorts, bars, spas, and hotels, and most important of all - they share the same type of friendly and smiling people.
by D. Browall  [ 2007-09-02 ] Sailing in Windward Islands for that cool and relaxing moment is something I would recommend for everyone. Aside from you can experience diverse and different cultures at a single trip; you can also enjoy some of the world's most dazzling beaches and coral reefs. by Abir Roychowdhury [ 2007-09-01 ] Maintaining body temperature is one of the biggest problems for the divers. Dry suits give the divers protection from the water to his skin. Dry suits are used to prevent the water entering, maintaining the water pressure and to maintain the temperature. Dry suits are mainly used where the temperature of the water is between –2 deg C to 15 deg C. by D. Browall  [ 2007-08-22 ] If you want to sail many places at a single shot, try the Leeward Islands. Sailing in Leeward Islands can include various routes and interesting cultures. |