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Featured Cruise Line: Oceania Cruises
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Best in class cuisine, destination oriented itineraries, and outstanding value define Oceania Cruises' five-star product and position the company as the cruise line of choice for traditional premium and luxury category cruisers. Oceania has three intimate and luxurious 684 passenger ships, the Regatta, Insignia and Nautica. All three are formerly Renaissance R class ships, these mid-size ships afford incomparable luxury, including cuisine that is simply the finest at sea. With only 684 guests to pamper, the 400 staff members cater to your every whim, with highly personalized service. There's a sense of warmth and intimacy throughout, so the ambiance resembles that of a private country club - casual, yet elegant. more
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Featured Ship: Freedom of the Seas
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Freedom of the Seas is the flagship of the Freedom class of ships and is owned by the Royal Caribbean International. Freedom's maiden voyage was in June 2006, and Freedom was built in the STX Europe - Aker shipyard in Turku, Finland. At 158,000 gross tons, this ship hosts 3634 guests and 1360 crew. The ship's Royal Promenade has shops and eateries on each side, and many interior staterooms have windows offering a view of the Royal Promenade. The Royal Promenade has, a coffee shop, Sorrento's Pizzeria, a Ben and Jerry's ice-cream shop, Vintage's winery, the Bull and Bear Irish pub, and several Duty-free stores. The ship has an interactive water park, a dedicated adult pool and a main pool. The 13th deck has a sports area with a rock climbing wall, a FlowRider surfing pool as well as a miniature golf course and a full size basketball court. Other items include an ice skating rink, a casino, a Johnny Rockets restaurant and there is Wi-Fi connectivity throughout the ship. more
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Featured Destination: Coastal - West Coast
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Pacific Coastal Cruises are seasonal cruise itineraries that focus on the area between San Francisco, California and Vancouver, British Columbia. Most Coastal cruises are 7 days long and are most popular in April, when the cruise ships begin repositioning to Alaska and again in the fall, at the end of the Alaska season. Where your cruise begins or ends depends on the time of year you are sailing. Sail in April and you're likely to begin in Los Angeles or San Francisco. If you cruise in the fall, you'll embark in Vancouver. A Pacific Coastal cruise can be a cruise to itself visiting San Francisco, Vancouver, and Victoria; or it may be combined with a segment of an Alaskan cruise or a Panama Canal itinerary. In 2000, Royal Caribbean will begin offering a series of 3 and 4 night cruises from Seattle to Vancouver and Victoria as part of their Pacific Coastal Series. more
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