| Pacific coastal cruises this fall, from just $99
Sailing the scenic Pacific coast is a fabulous way to spend a couple of days. So why not make an early-bird booking now for a fall cruise along the spectacular West Coast shorelines? We found a threesome of Pacific coast voyages, with Norwegian and Holland America, now starting at a spectacularly low $99! Six-night Pacific coastal fall voyage We scoured a stellar Pacific coastal option on CruisesOnly: a six-night sailing from Vancouver to Los Angeles that departs in September on Norwegian Star. This cruise regularly starts $599 but with this early-booking offer interior cabins have dropped in price to just $449. That means you're saving $150 off rack rates! Oceanview cabins are also discounted, selling at only $649. Ports of call include Victoria in British Columbia; Astoria, Oregon; and San Francisco.
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An official from the Florida based Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. a leading investor in cruise port development, made a comprehensive presentation at a recent Cabinet session, involving a proposed development and expansion of the St John's City Cruise Complex and its environs. .
Early Booking Amenities Available Until May 31 for Holland America Line's 2009 Grand Voyages
In 2009, three Holland America Line ships -- ms Rotterdam, ms Prinsendam and ms Amsterdam -- will offer four distinct Grand Voyages ranging from 50 to 117 days that span the globe. Guests who make full-cruise reservations by May 31, 2008, will be privy to a host of early booking amenities to enhance their cruise experience. .
Cause for Celebration: Azamara Cruises Marks First Anniversary
The traditional symbol for a first anniversary is paper, and Azamara Cruises today is tempted to paper the walls of its Miami offices with the accolades the deluxe brand has received since setting sail for the first time just one year ago today. .
Activities in Kauai: Some are free, and most are fantastic
Our family is planning a trip to Hanalei Bay in Kauai. What kind of activities can you suggest, plus ways to save money? – A.E., San Jose ANSWER: Let's start with freebies. Many hotels in Hawaii offer free hula shows, torch-lighting ceremonies and lei-making classes. Coconut Marketplace in Kapaa has a free hula show at 5 p.m. every Wednesday (coconutmarketplace.com). Arrive early for good seats. If you're in a mood to hike, visit Haena State Park and trek the first two miles of the Kalalau Trail, which takes you to Hanakapiai Beach (hawaiistateparks.org). There's plenty of great snorkeling on Kauai, and renting a mask, snorkel and fins is inexpensive. Suggested locations: Kee, Anini and Haena beaches (kauaidiscovery.com). Or rent a kayak (about $28 for one person, $52 for two) and explore Hanalei River, great for bird-watching.
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