The Ebb And Flow Of Cruising Venetian Waters

  If you've been reading this blog for a while, then you've been reading about Venice, one of the most beautiful and inspirational ports we've ever visited.  How big cruise ships were causing erosion of the precious little soil there is in the city of canals.  How protesters have taken to the airwaves and the… Continue reading The Ebb And Flow Of Cruising Venetian Waters

Cruise Port — San Pedro, Accessible And Unique

This week, we're featuring ports you may find on your cruise itinerary, to give you a snapshot of what it's like, what ships usually go there and what some of the options are once you get off the ship. Today it's San Pedro, California. If you're driving to San Pedro, parking can be an issue.… Continue reading Cruise Port — San Pedro, Accessible And Unique

A Look Into Dry Dock…And What Follows

Knowing how fascinated we are by all things cruising, a good friend yesterday sent us an email with an interesting link. If you've never fully understood what happens when a ship goes into dry dock, stick around. The ship is the Norwegian Crown, or it was the Crown until it became the Fred.Olsen Balmoral, seven… Continue reading A Look Into Dry Dock…And What Follows

Panama Canal Delay Not Bad For Everybody

In the midst of a long drive this week, the subject of cruises came up, as it does every…oh, few hours. Specifically, we were thinking about the Panama Canal, because we've only done it once and that was four years ago, which means it's time to see it again. What we discovered is that prices seem… Continue reading Panama Canal Delay Not Bad For Everybody

Escaping The Noise Pricier At Princess

The price of peace is always great. Just ask anybody who has known anybody who went to war over the last generation or two. At Princess Cruises, the price of peace has to do with "peace and quiet" and the price has gone up. Dramatically. Let's put it this way: If your landlord doubled your… Continue reading Escaping The Noise Pricier At Princess