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Malta & Gozo Cruise and Vacation Tips


By Todd Daon



Malta and Gozo are sister islands located in the southern part of Europe and almost in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea. Gozo is one of the islands that make up the Maltese archipelago. Many people visit that archipelago to enjoy the sights of medieval and ancient structures still standing all over Malta, take a dip in one of many sandy beaches with clear waters or go scuba diving and snorkelling. Before heading out to the Maltese islands, there are a few things you need to remember to make sure your trip will be as hassle free as possible.

Transportation

It is possible to get rent cars in Malta and Gozo, however you will be driving to British convention. This means that the cars steering wheel is located on the right and you will need to keep left on the road. There are public vehicles you can take like the bus, but you have to check its schedule. The people of Malta and Gozo are also very friendly; you can try hitchhiking to get around town.

You can also ride the ferry to get across the different islands of Malta. The ferry departs the harbour every 45 minutes and is usually free if you are going from Malta to another island, though you will be charged for riding the ferry back to Malta.

Cuisine

The Maltese cuisine is influenced by its neighbour Italy, particularly Sicily. The local dishes in Malta also tell something about the history of the archipelago having been influenced by British, Moorish and Spanish cuisine.

Gozo is called the breadbasket of Malta because of its fertile soils therefore, you can be guaranteed that the ingredients in the food you eat in Gozo are fresh. One food you should try when you are in Gozo is the Gbejniet, a local cheese. It is delicious when eaten fresh or cured with vinegar and pepper.

Language

Maltese is the national language spoken in the island nation but there are different dialects spoken in each region. The younger generation also speak and understand Italian. Of course, being a visitor you are not expected to know Maltese but take comfort in the fact that English is the second language of Malta. You will do fine in English but try using a little Maltese, like common phrases and questions; it will be appreciated by the locals.

Currency

As of January 1, 2008, the Euro is now the national currency of Malta and since February 2008, hotels, stores and other major establishments will no longer accept Lira. You should exchange whatever currency you bring in to Euro once you get to Malta or Gozo.

Other Tips

If you visit the Maltese islands during the summer, be prepared to a hot and dry vacation. The temperature may rise to 36 to 38 degrees Celsius on summer times so if you are not used to the heat, you might feel a dehydrated and easily fatigued. Make sure you wear light clothing and always keep yourself hydrated.

Generally, Malta and Gozo are safe and peaceful. The crime rate is pretty low and there are few disturbances in the peace but you still have to be careful of thieves, especially if you are in the beach.


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Cruise Ships - Unearthing The Past, Enjoying The Present, Awaiting The Future?


By Abhishek Agarwal Platinum Quality Author


Consider buying yourself and the family one luxury cruise vacation. Over a particular departure date, you would embark any one of the 1st-class, hotel-like cruise ships for every vacation of yours.

It would serve as the sailboat, a temporary home, shopping centre, massage parlour, entertainment centre, and many more.

A cruise ship might house all these and other kind of amenities in some urban areas. Yes, it may. It makes some cruise on a holiday not only for an escapade to not to forget but also as one excellent option for the next vacation.

Cruise ships, are known as some cruise or luxury ships, are passenger ships which are used for going pleasure voyages. This voyage itself and their amenities, which might be found over the board, are the essential parts of one cruising experience.

The sudden growth of cruises in a travel industry made cruise lines to make some modern ships which would cater the needs of growing cruise passengers.

It has itineraries for beautiful destinations, where sailors and engineers design cruise ships which can survive various sea-related factors.

Development and History

The Titanic is the prime ancestor of the cruise ships present today, which has fine eating areas, nicely-appointed staterooms, and also other amenities which are needed by some passengers who are on-board.

During 19th century, one Director Albert Ballin of Hamburg-America was the very first man to conduct one regular practice of allowing a transatlantic ship on southern trips on the very worst winter.

Not only as one ship, it's also used like a propaganda for promoting the cruising vacation. A Love Boat-- one 1970's television series-- had Pacific Princess,a cruise of a named Princess Cruise.

It has raised awareness of various cruises like one vacation opting only for very rich guys but also for very ordinary people in US.

Cruise Ships -Present

In 2004, there're hundreds of cruises, which have a great carrying capacity of 3000 passengers and more, displacing much more than 1 million tons. Thus, it's the largest ships which were ever built.

It may cruise to destinations like Antarctica. Modern ships too are considered as a "floating hotel" having one complete staff in addition with a regular ship crew.

These cruises are designed for handling adequate provision of food. Cruise ships are serving thousands of eatables at every setting. Storage facilities for many raw ingredients and many beverages are always with the latest technology.

Queen Mary 2 is the largest ship in operation now. It has 151,400 gross tons and is owned by Cunard Line, one of those subsidiaries in Carnival Corporation, the large cruise company in operation today.

Queen Mary 2 has 5 on-board pools, sweeping stairs, one ballroom, a 360-degree deck, and various specialty shops. It's built for reviving the glamour of the ocean liners, the business would sink as jet travel started the prominence over the Atlantic.

Cruise Ship- Future

Just now, Royal Caribbean International told last February 6, of 2006 that they would be releasing in the autumn of 2009 the very large and the expensive cruise ship on the globe, which amounted to $1.24 billion. It's named Project Genesis. It may also hold 6,400 passengers.

It's estimated to possess a gross ton of around 220,000. One gross register ton is the only standard measurement for a ship's size, which is equal to 100 feet cubed. The $1.24 billion pay would cover every expense required for the interior finishing of a ship.

Now, what else would you expect from these kind of cruise ships?

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Disney Cruise - Experience The Magic Of Disney Land Fantasy!


By Abhishek Agarwal Platinum Quality Author




We've all heard of Disneyland: entering a world full of fun and amazement. The perfect getaway for any holiday - birthdays, anniversaries or a special family holiday. You will find a magical place your kids will love and remember, and find yourself feeling like a kid all over again!

Take the magical experience of Disney Land on a Disney Cruise which offer affordable luxury all on cruise line.

Look at the choices of resort rooms, some of which can be booked on the boarding location. For a more luxurious spacious room up on the balcony there are staterooms on the cruising ship, ideal for the whole family.

You also have the convenience of purchasing a stateroom on board, which come under categories for the type of luxury you prefer. To avoid disappointment you should book in advance as the top choices go quickly.

With the voyage you will take with Disney Wonder, you will see fantastic views. There are several photo opportunities where you can step onto the gangplank area to take better shots.

If you need to rest for a few hours there are many areas for you to relax which are comfy or you can just retire to your room.

The cruises offers a wide variety of food venues with restaurants to suit every taste. You can choose from casual or fine dining with rooms for adult dining, restaurants for the kids, and for family dining. Menus come from all over the world so you can try something new.

Try a majestic buffet with foods such as carved beef, mountain shrimps, a fresh variety of salads, the festive tropical juices and some mouth watering desserts. There are also kids menus to suit children, something to satisfy every palate.

Towards the top part of the ship, amenities are laid out for passengers to while away their time with an endless choice of entertainment. There is a pool deck for the children to play on. There are many lounge chairs for your comfort as you rest and relax, which are spread all over the decks. You can also choose the areas just for sunbathing. Want to burn off some energy, there are many sport activities laid on or you can play ping pong as part of the choices onboard to get you fit.

The whole family can have fun when they go on Disney Cruise. Even if you're in your cabin, in most cruising lines there is a television in each room if you want some privacy or some quiet time. The cabins are well equipped to keep the passengers entertained.

By pre-booking for a cruise, you can take advantage of discounts and special deals that are on offer. You can purchase one the special packages which you gives you all the information you need about your cruise ships and food menus.

Take a look at the spa treatments available, and on arrival book yourself in for some serious pampering, or you can book in advance so you know what your schedule is.

If your cruise includes a stopover to Disney World, you will have a "Sail Away Part", where you have a place to stay before your late afternoon departure.

There are lots of entertainment packages to be found in the "Sail Away Part". You will enjoy the nightly dancing shows and have some laughs at the circus performances. You will get to meet Disney Characters who are always present, and there are plenty of opportunities for you to take photos for that special memory. The whole family can meet Mickey Mouse and some of his friends.

There are many ship photographers who are there to meet your needs. Have your photos taken all round the ship, and then view and purchase as you wish. You can also purchase the available photo packages, so that you will have the best photos to take home with you to preserve your wonderful memories.

Check out the unique dining experience that Disney Cruises offer. They are prepared so that the menu rotates within three dining sets so you get to try each of the main restaurants. There are new menus and dishes for each day that the passengers can tempt themselves with. There are special themes laid on each night such as the Animators Pilates, with another night for Tritons - a real taste adventure that is provided for every day of your cruise with your schedule.

Onboard you can look at all the scheduled activities and choose whichever you prefer. At Disney World there is so much action going on when you get ashore. You will be spoilt for choice and wonder which activity to try. You'll have a great experience no matter activity you choose.

You will find this cruising tour the most interesting one to take your kids so that you can relax and get the best experience in cruising. With so many thrills, onboard entertainment and many recreational activities you have everything you need for the greatest experience with Disney Cruises.

Disney is a magical place so you can turn your fantasies into reality.

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Cruising the Rivers of Europe


By Carrie Finley-Bajak


If you're thinking about a European cruise vacation but have already sailed the Mediterranean and the Baltic, another option awaits you: a river cruise.

A river cruise offers a relaxing, scenic way to visit Prague, Vienna, Cologne, Budapest and many more centers of European history, art and culture. Between the cities, you'll find charming villages and idyllic countryside.

River cruise ships are different from their ocean-going counterparts. On these smaller, lower-profile ships, you're not likely to find amenities such as swimming pools or casinos. However, you will find comfortable cabins and public spaces, which often have expansive windows and wide-open decks for viewing the ever-changing scenery. The boat's flat bottoms provide a smooth ride, minimizing any worries about motion sickness.
The smaller size of river cruise ships also means they can go places that their larger, ocean-going cousins cannot. River cruise ships can literally sail into the heart of each destination, docking close to city centers. There will be something new to do and see on shore each day, and most shore excursions are included in the base price of a river cruise.

The most popular river cruises in Europe may be those that float down the Rhine or the Danube, but cruise ships also travel on the Main, the Seine and many others. For example, in the Low Countries of The Netherlands and Belgium, cruise ships sail the Nieuw Maas, Waal and Schelde Rivers to call on Amsterdam, Antwerp and Rotterdam. Spring is a wonderful time to cruise there, as the windmill-dotted landscape comes alive with colorful tulips.

Many river cruise guests enjoy spending a few extra days in the cities - such as Amsterdam, Berlin, Paris or Lucerne - where their cruises begin or end, taking time to get to know a city that can't be reached by an ocean cruise.

Carrie Finley-Bajak
Cruise Holidays of Mission Viejo
http://www.cruisebuzz.net
949-215-6700

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Why Are Luxury Holiday Cruises Becoming So Popular With Vacationers?


By Dorothy Yamich Platinum Quality Author


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. There are many reasons why you should consider becoming a part of this amazing phenomenon. Here are some of them.

According to recent research from the Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA), ninety-five percent of cruisers give top marks to their cruising experience and more than seventy-five percent plan to cruise again within three years.

Contrary to what some people think, cruises are very affordable. With most vacations you end up paying for air flights, hotels or resorts, restaurants, entertainment, and sometimes car rentals. If you add all these costs up, cruises can be a real bargain. When you book a cruise, in most cases you pay for the airfare and cruise. However, if you live close enough to your cruise ship departure port, you may be able to drive there much cheaper than you can fly. Even if you have to fly to the departure port you can always get a flight and cruise package deal which is usually less expensive than purchasing your flight and cruise separately.

When you book a luxury cruise vacation, well over 85% of your holiday is prepaid and that includes all meals, night clubs, stage shows, movies, and entertainment, as well as numerous other activities and amenities. In addition, most ships have onboard activities such as golf, rock climbing, dancing, swimming, scuba diving lessons which can lead to certification, Pilates, yoga, and fitness trainers. You can also pamper yourself with wonderful spas and body massages.

Another way to save big bucks on a cruise is to book an inside cabin. If you do not need to have a cabin with a balcony or ocean view, then you will save a lot of money. You have use of all the shared amenities that your fellow passengers have, but it's costing you a lot less.

You can also save a bundle on repositioning cruises. A repositioning cruise is made possible at certain times of the year, usually in the spring and fall, when cruise lines relocate their ships from one part of the world to another.

There is a large variety of luxury cruise vacations to choose from, ranging from three day mini cruises to several month long cruises as well as an amazing around the world cruise odyssey.

When you cruise, you are traveling in the lap of luxury in a floating five-star hotel. You will be pampered and feel you are living the life of a king or queen, not just for a day, but for the entire length of the cruise. Gourmet dining, impeccable service and elegant surroundings are only a few of the superlatives that are used to describe cruising.

If you like delicious food you will absolutely love gourmet meals and scrumptious desserts created by great chefs and served in a variety of restaurants. There are always wonderful buffets available throughout the day and even midnight buffets. A number of themed lounges are located throughout the cruise ships for your convenience.

Love seeing Broadway style shows and theater performances without having to make reservations or pay outlandish prices for tickets? Then taking a luxury cruise is the answer. So many things are included on cruises which make them such a great value for your travel and entertainment dollar.

From children to great grandparents, there is always something to interest everyone on a cruise. You have the option to be as active as you like or you can just relax and experience magnificent sunrises and breathtaking sunsets while watching the world go by. So many wonderful, precious memories and experiences will stay with you a lifetime when you take a luxury cruise.

Want to party around the clock? Not a problem. Whether you are with a partner or single, it's always party time. You don't even have to plan or clean up after the party, just have a lot of fun!

Businesses from around the world book conferences and seminars, team building get-togethers, new product launches and employee reward vacations on cruise ships. Cruise lines do not charge extra for conference room facilities and use of audio and video equipment.

Group cruises are not only for companies and business people. Family reunions, honeymoons and weddings, sports groups and clubs, charities and fund raisers are only some of the many kinds of groups that have their events on cruises.

On cruises there is no hassle of having to pack and unpack again and again every time you travel to a new destination. Another bonus is that there is no limit on the amount of luggage you can bring on a cruise.

People with disabilities should have no problem getting around on a cruise ship. Cruise lines have made onboard accessibility a non-issue as their ships are equipped with ramps, elevators and easily accessible cabins and state rooms.

Modern cruise ships have dramatically reduced the problem of seasickness. Today's larger ships slice through the waves instead of riding on top of them. Also, new innovative technologies like stabilizers and counterbalancing systems have greatly reduced the pitch and roll of cruise ships, all but neutralizing any problem of seasickness.

Cruising is also one of the safest forms of travel. The cruise industry has an exceptional safety record. And as far as assaults and robberies are concerned, they are over a hundred times less likely to occur on a cruise ship than in your own home town.

A physician and medical staff are never more than a few minutes away on a cruise ship should any passenger need to see doctor. Most common passenger ailments and minor mishaps occur less on a cruise ship than on shore.

For those that have a fear of flying or don't enjoy being crammed like sardines into commercial airplanes when traveling to their destinations, here is some great news. The cruise lines in the United States are making terrific strides catering to cruise passengers needs. They are opening up more ports of call on both the East and West coasts so more and more people who would love to go on a cruise but don't like flying, can easily drive or take a bus or train to most departure ports.

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Cruise Holidays to Europe and the Mediterranean


By Steve Hearn


Europe and the Mediterranean regions in brief

The Mediterranean

Not only this region is one of the most enjoyable to cruise due to the historic places, romantic cities and beautiful islands, but it also ensures a fantastic summer holiday and top quality resorts. Expect to find amazing ruins from the ancient Greeks, Romans and Egyptians; non-stop night life in several different countries and the most beautiful sandy beaches.

Tourists can choose among Eastern, Southern and Western Mediterranean cruises. The first one travels along the Greek islands in the Aegean Sea, including cosmopolitan Mykonos and Santorini. Southern Mediterranean goes to Egypt and some other important ports in Northern Africa. Finally Western Mediterranean cruise along the Cote d'Azur, la Costa brava and volcanic Sicily.

Europe

During Summer time, cruises sail to Western and Northern Europe including the British Isles. Spain and Portugal are amongst the most remarkable destinations, with ports such as Cadiz and Lisbon on the Atlantic Ocean where tourist can have a great time onshore; also the Bay of Biscay and the Straits of Gibraltar are normally covered by these routes.

The Baltic Sea

Russia, Poland, Norway, Finland, Germany and Denmark do not sound as the warmest or most attractive destinations to cruise, but the dramatic scenery and the hidden treasures of the area make them worth a visit. Explore the Medieval Baroque architecture of Scandinavia, contemplate an astonishing sunshine in the Arctic Circle and visit celebrated St Petersburg, including its famous palaces and towers. Spend a week or a fortnight visiting the most renowned ports in Holland and the Scandinavia.

Ocean Cruise organise very convenient cruise holidays in Europe and the Mediterranean.

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