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Cruise news: Carnival's Ensenada plan is a welcome development

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CRUISE
February 20, 2018
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INSIGHT BY TOM STIEGHORST
Carnival's Ensenada plan is a welcome development
Carnival Cruise Line plans to build a more exciting shoreside experience in Ensenada, Mexico, a project that will eventually benefit more Carnival Corp. brands.
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NEWS
Princess Cays has WiFi, among many other upgrades

Princess Cruises claims that its Bahamian destination is the only cruise industry private island to offer connectivity ashore.

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Virgin Voyages will be based in Plantation, Fla.

The new cruise line is expected to take an initial 60,000 square feet of office space in the Broward County city.

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Norwegian puts Cuba stops on longer cruises

The Norwegian Sun will sail six seven-day cruises from Miami departing on Sundays from Sept. 9 through Oct. 14.

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Windstar doing cruise-tours in Alaska

Two of the packages are in conjunction with the Star Legend's repositioning cruises to and from Japan.

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