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Cruise West has offered Alaska cruise vacations for more than 30 years. The company now owns and operates a cruising yacht plus a fleet of nine small cruise ships with capacities ranging from 78 to 138 guests. The majority of Cruise West's vessels are American-owned, American-built and American crewed. The atmosphere onboard is casual, and the experience is centered around discovering the culture and nature of the destinations you're visiting. The small ship atmosphere leads to a completely different onboard experience that attracts those that want to experience a cruise truly centered around the destination. While CruiseWest specializes in Alaska, other destinations they visit include US coastal voyages, the California Wine Country, Great Lakes Cruises, Costa Rica, the Caribbean, Mexico, Japan and even Asia. more
Carnival Splendor is a Splendor-class cruise ship and is one of the latest of the Carnival Cruise ships to enter the fleet. Splendor's maiden voyage was July of 2008. At 113,000 gross tons, this ship hosts 3006 guests and 1150 crew. Carnival Splendor has the largest Spa in the Carnival fleet and features an elaborate thermal suite, a variety of health and beauty treatment rooms, and Carnival's first Thalasso therapy pool. Encircling the upper level of the spa is a winter garden with a ceremonial tea house. Spa access is complimentary for those staying in the non-smoking "spa" cabins on the Promenade and Spa decks. The Carnival Seaside Theater's large LED screen is located by the pool on the Lido deck. Seaside Theater is used to show movies, sporting events, and concerts. Carnival Splendour is a very family friendly vacation option with activities for nearly every age group. Carnival offers Camp Carnival for it's youngest guests and teens have their own club on-board as well. more
Antarctica is the world's southernmost continent, underlying the South Pole and is a continent of contradictions: volcanoes erupting from a frozen landscape; miles of snow and ice, yet hardly any snow falls each year; an arid land surrounded by three oceans. A cruise to Antarctica -- the "White Continent" -- is a thrilling and unique experience! You will see penguin rookeries as well as have the opportunity to whale- and bird-watch. Guides will take you to areas that will delight naturalists! Experience the thrill of crossing the Antarctic Circle and sailing through the Drake Passage! The towering cliffs at Paradise Harbor will leave you awe-struck! When you visit Antarctica, you will see glorious views, unlike anywhere else on earth! Cruises to Antarctica are usually a minimum of 9 or 10 nights. They are offered between December and March during their Summer Season. Since they typically set sail from Argentina, South America, international travel is required. more
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