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Cruise Diva Goes Ashore ~
Exploring Worldwide Ports of Call

Alaska -- Today’s Alaska cruises offer a little something for every lifestyle, from small excursion vessels offering casual informality and soft adventure to megaships with a dazzling array of activities and options.

Bahamas -- Is it really “Better in the Bahamas” as the old tourism slogan claims?

Bermuda -- Probably the most popular misconception about Bermuda is that it’s a Caribbean island.  It isn’t.

Caribbean -- Sparkling turquoise water, stretches of sandy beach, and the beat of a steel drum band are just the main ingredients of a Caribbean cruise.

Europe, The Baltic Capitals -- From the white cliffs of Dover to intriguing St. Petersburg, the centers of power, charm, history, and art in Northern Europe. 

Europe, The Mediterranean -- Cradle of ancient civilizations and playground of the jet-set, the Mediterranean offers tantalizing sights for history buffs or those who want to sunbathe in the buff.

Hawaii -- Since jet airplanes made the Hawaiian Islands more accessible to visitors, the spirit of Aloha has flourished in America's Pacific paradise.  Surely, though, the most satisfying way to arrive is the same way the first Polynesians did--by sea.

Mexican Riviera -- Long the treasured playground of Hollywood movie stars and jet-setting celebrities, the west coast of Mexico was a well-kept secret until television’s “Love Boat” began its weekly journeys through the waters of the Mexican Riviera from Los Angeles to Acapulco. 

New England & Canada ~ Northeast Passage --  The increasing popularity of Northeast Passage and Fall Foliage cruises has proven to be a boon for inquisitive cruisers.

Tahiti -- Only a two-hour time difference from the west coast of the United States, Tahiti is light-years away.  Born of volcanic violence, the islands typify an earthly paradise with unrivaled beaches and lush tropical scenery. 

Where to Stay if your plans include a pre- or post-cruise holiday.  Jana Jones suggests resorts and hotels in the world's most popular cruise ports.

And for even more travel information, visit Islands of the World listed by Atte van Haastrecht