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The "10 Most Christmassy" Towns in the U.S.

A hundred miles north of Detroit lies Frankenmuth, Michigan, a literal step back in time. From the moment you pull off the exit on I-75, you are transported to a European village – Michigan’s self-proclaimed Little Bavaria – complete with window flower boxes, lederhosen and what is arguably the "most Christmassy" place in America.   1. Frankenmuth, Michigan (Bronner's)   Bronner's...

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4 Tips for Planning a Family Reunion Cruise

Over the years, families tend to spread out further and further away — which is why it’s important to put effort into planning fun family gatherings each year! Family cruises are a great way to ensure that you get to see your loved ones and that you all can take a little time off together to...

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Discover Silversea's Caribbean - Island Paradise Like Only We Can Deliver

Experience all the Caribbean has to offer with Silversea!

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Welcome to Our World

Do it all on Holland America Line's mid-sized ships!

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Unique Vacation Experiences for Families

Family Getaway mailer has hit the streets!

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First Timer's Guide to Carnival's Onboard Activities

From friends sharing all the fun they had on their Carnival cruise to Hawaii last year to people chatting away in the supermarket check-out line, people everywhere are experiencing the joys of cruise vacations. Now, the time has come for you to enjoy your very own cruise. Cruises are as much about onboard adventures as they...

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Rescue and Relief From Hurricane Irma

A message from Norwegian Cruise Line President & CEO Andy Stuart

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Over 90 Percent of Caribbean Cruise Ports Welcoming Guests

by Daniel McCarthy “The degree of public perception that the entire region has been affected by storm…could not be further from the truth,” Paige told reporters on a conference call Monday where she was joined by Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. President Adam Goldstein and Carnival Corp. President and CEO Arnold Donald to talk about the state of the...

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Canadian Survivors of Vegas Shooting Regret Passing up Travel Insurance

The shooting in Las Vegas last week was a horrific experience for everyone who was there. But many international visitors, and Canadians more than most, are finding themselves taking home a souvenir they never expected: the huge medical bills incurred by those who left home without travel insurance. An article in The Province this weekend told the...

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Vancouver...One Bite At A Time

From the burgeoning food truck scene and family-run cafes, to waterfront seafood restaurants and high-rolling steak houses, you’ll come away amazed with the city’s eclectic variety of eateries. In fact, variety could be your biggest problem. With so much to choose from, where do you start? We’ve selected a few of our favorite places where you can...

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