The cruise line has partnered with Carib Resorts, which is developing a site for shore excursions on a remote island. Carlos Torres de Navarra, Carnival’s vice president for commercial port operations, discussed the project Wednesday during a session at the Cruise Shipping Miami conference in Miami Beach. After disembarking at the port, passengers will be able to take a small boat to the island, called Balmoral. Torres de Navarra said the island will include elements of Bahamian history and serve as an alternative to shopping and Atlantis, Paradise Island options. . . . Read more here: http://www.miamiherald.com/2013/03/13/3284360/carnival-cruise-lines-looking.html#emlnl=Business#storylink=cpy
AmaWaterways: Five-Star Luxury, Mekong Style
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By Geri Bain On a one-week Mekong River cruise through Vietnam and Cambodia
on AmaWaterways’ AmaDara, the modes of transport […]
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