All Around Cruises
All Around Cruises will help you to plan and enjoy your next cruise. We specialize in group cruises. Whether you are an experienced cruiser or a beginner, you will find that
cruising offers a quality vacation like no other!
Click here to book your next cruise at MyTravelStoreandMore.com.
cruising offers a quality vacation like no other!
Click here to book your next cruise at MyTravelStoreandMore.com.
Cruising is for everyone!
Click here for information about 2012 Christian Singles Cruise
This cruise is scheduled for April 7-12, 2012 sailing from Miami, Florida to Ocho Rios Jamaica
and Grand Cayman, Grand Cayman Islands.
Call 734-644-4873 to register and for questions and additional information.
and Grand Cayman, Grand Cayman Islands.
Call 734-644-4873 to register and for questions and additional information.
"12 Myths of Cruising"
Eric Lucas
"You're going on a cruise?"
Oh, my sophisticated nose-in-the-air friends scoff when I announce that, yes, I will be cruising the Mediterranean or Alaska or Mexico or — anywhere. There’s hardly a spot on the planet that one cannot sail by or near on a cruise boat. Antarctica? Certainly. The Arctic? The Nile? Yep. Mississippi River, Amazon, Yangtze, Danube, Columbia — all those, too. You can cruise tiny canals in the French countryside barely wide enough for Winnebagos or sail from Florida to the Bahamas on a boat the size of Birmingham. You can cruise economy style, or in Ritz-class luxury. You can watch wildlife or, on the so-called “party boats,” watch wild life.
More than 20 million people will sail on cruises in 2012. Yet cruising remains one of the most widely misunderstood facets of the travel universe, disdained by many at the same time it is worshipped by many more. The truth lies in between.
Myth 1. Cruising Is Expensive.
Click here to read the rest of the article
"You're going on a cruise?"
Oh, my sophisticated nose-in-the-air friends scoff when I announce that, yes, I will be cruising the Mediterranean or Alaska or Mexico or — anywhere. There’s hardly a spot on the planet that one cannot sail by or near on a cruise boat. Antarctica? Certainly. The Arctic? The Nile? Yep. Mississippi River, Amazon, Yangtze, Danube, Columbia — all those, too. You can cruise tiny canals in the French countryside barely wide enough for Winnebagos or sail from Florida to the Bahamas on a boat the size of Birmingham. You can cruise economy style, or in Ritz-class luxury. You can watch wildlife or, on the so-called “party boats,” watch wild life.
More than 20 million people will sail on cruises in 2012. Yet cruising remains one of the most widely misunderstood facets of the travel universe, disdained by many at the same time it is worshipped by many more. The truth lies in between.
Myth 1. Cruising Is Expensive.
Click here to read the rest of the article


