Articles tagged: cruising
<< previous page 1 next page>> written by vincent bossley Two cruising sailors climb the twin peaks of Bora Bora, are stupified by the wonderful view, and then meet a pig on the way home written by Dorothy Yamich Modern cruise ships have dramatically lessened the problem of seasickness. Today’s larger ships slice through the waves instead of riding on top of them. Also, new technologies like stabilizers, which look like large underwater fins, and counterbalancing systems have greatly reduced any pitch and rolling motion of the ships, all but neutralizing the problem of seasickness. written by Dorothy Yamich Repositioning cruises are not a new phenomenon, they‘re just the best kept secret in the cruising industry. Just like migrating birds, many cruise ships leave for warmer climates in the Autumn and return in the Spring. written by Dorothy Yamich In this era of faster everything, including faster and larger commercial airliners where passengers are packed in like sardines, one thing seems to remain constant. That is the wonderful, leisurely world of cruising. For many years the airline industry has experienced numerous setbacks, while the cruise industry has been growing by leaps and bounds. written by vincent bossley Ever wondered about the amazing wildlife of the Galapagos Islands? Well, here is an article by someone who has been there and walked through these amazing animals. This will fire up your imagination and interest to visit. written by Martyn Davis 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.
written by Mike Rad With more and more passengers traveling by ship, cruising has grown into a very important branch of global tourism as of last year. written by Kristy Bateman There are many important factors to consider when purchasing a new boat. This article will help you find the boat that is right for you. SellUrBoat.com offers a variety of unique articles on buying a new boat and other boating and fishing information. written by Kristy Bateman The first impression is crucial when someone is buying a boat. If a boats appearance is not appealing to the buyer, they will be less likely to consider it further. You may need to do some extra cleaning, make a few repairs, and maybe even spend a little money, but it will be worth it. Tips for preparing your boat for sale. SellUrBoat.com offers a variety of articles on preparations that need to be made before selling your boat to improve the appeal. written by Kristy Bateman You are out for a nice day of fishing or boating, and your engine stops. Wouldn’t you like to know how to fix the problem, or not have to call a mechanic? SellUrBoat.com offers unique articles on boat motors, boat engines, and solutions to problems that may arise. Solutions to problems with inboard and outboard motors. written by Martin McAllister Over the past few years, street racing has steadily gained popularity as a sport - a phenomenon which is in no small part due to the portrayal of street racing on the silver screen. written by Keith J. Valentine Towns and cities that surround the western Mediterranean Sea offer an array of interesting sights and activities, ranging from tree-lined malls, squares and beaches in Spain, to cathedrals and statues in France, to castles, towers, bridges and famous art in Italy. written by Mary Hanna
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written by John Gibb Having spoken to so many first time cruisers, their reaction is always the same - they ask themselves "Why didn’t we do this before?" It is great... << previous page 1 next page>> |