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Cruise news: An Arctic guest behavior guide with a universal code

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May 16, 2017
An Arctic guest behavior guide with a universal code
The guidelines for visiting polar regions and interacting with native populations include some things that I consider simple common sense or decency.
Perez gets inked with 'Travel Agents Rock' tattoo

If tattoos are a sign of permanent commitment, Carnival Cruise Line vice president of sales and trade marketing Adolfo Perez made the ultimate commitment to travel agents over the weekend.

Oceania Cruises makes fitness classes complimentary

The change covers more than two dozen classes, all with professional instruction.

Royal Caribbean continuing Cuba sailings from Tampa in 2018

More than half of the four- and five-day cruises will dock overnight in Havana.

Disney doing Bermuda cruises next year

The Disney Magic will sail five- and-six-day cruises from New York in the fall.

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Sampling culture, cuisine on Barcelona call

Known for its mild climate, delicious cuisine and cosmopolitan atmosphere, more North American cruise passengers traveling to the Med will start or end their cruise in the city than any other port in Europe.

From the Window Seat:
Pushing two models,
Waldon pivots and launches
By Arnie Weissmann

Keith Waldon wants to help parents raise global citizens, "not jackasses."

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