By Eric Goldring
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I am fascinated by the interrelationship between Oceania Cruises and Regent Seven Seas Cruises and I have come to the conclusion that eventually Oceania is going to take over Regent Seven Seas’ ships and Regent will no longer to exist. On January 10, 2010 I wrote an article: Hello Oceania
On December 13, 2010 Royal Caribbean’s Brilliance of the Seas encountered totally unexpected rough seas and high winds, but not your normal weather…weather that if known ships would do most anything to avoid. According to reports on CNN a “low-pressure system left a wake of destruction as it moved across the
I thought you might find this article on Fox Business interesting. Oh, it is about the new Oceania Marina, but has a good bit on me in it.: Oceania Marina Exceeding Expectations Again
Seabourn has extended its special “Seabourn Value Fares,” previously offered on all 2011 cruises, into the first quarter of 2012, creating exceptional values with savings up to 65 percent aboard the award-winning line’s intimate, all-suite ships. Seabourn Value Fares start from $2,399 per guest for a seven-day cruise. The fares
“The Yachts of Seabourn”, “This Is My Yacht”, “Yachting Lifestyle”. Is it gone? Is the party over? Not to worry. Seabourn is discussing eliminating the phrase “The Yachts of…” and referring to itself – again – as “Seabourn Cruise Line.” (Seriously, how many times have I or yourselves every called it
I am pleased to be able to offer you some incredible Private Sale* pricing on Seabourn. Visit the temples of Bangkok, shop the bustling markets of Ho Chi Minh City, or see the Great Barrier Reef. Choose a Caribbean holiday cruise, or a segment on Seabourn Sojourn’s Maiden World Cruise.
After an incredible Food & Wine Tasting on the Seabourn Odyssey yesterday, I was faced with another visit to one of my least favorite ports: Naples, Italy…and it is the last day of our cruise. There has to be something interesting to do, but what? As it is November, taking a
There are so many memorable things that happen on a Goldring Travel Food & Wine Cruise and this year’s on the Seabourn Odyssey. But, without question, the most memorable of all was the Food & Wine Tasting organized, taken over, nurtured and presented by an incredible group of individuals that
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