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Enjoy a Better Shore Excursion -- Skip the Cruise Line BookingsSave time and money by booking your next shore excursion yourself.
The Xunantunich Ruins in BelizeHere's information about what you can expect on a shore excursion to the Xunantunich Ruins in Belize from your cruise ship.
The Tulum Mayan Ruins in MexicoWhile cruising on Royal Caribbean's Navigator of the Seas, we decided that we wanted to book a shore excursion to the Ruins in Mexico. Here are some questions and answers that will help you decide if this is the shore excursion for you.
The Benefits of Booking Shore Excursions for Your Cruise Before You Even Leave HomeAvoid frustration and wasting your time waiting in long lines. Learn more about booking the shore excursions for your upcoming cruise before you even leave home.
Royal Caribbean's Navigator of the Seas Cruise Ship ReviewNavigator is truly a beautiful, and very large ship. Built in 2002, and refurbished in 2005, she is 1,020 ft. long, with a 158 ft beam.- Shore Excursions for the Experienced CruiserPart of a cruise experience is taking advantage of the shoretrips. In fact shoretrips are an integral part of any cruise experience. Shoretrips allow travelers to get a real taste of the destination beyond port attractions.
The Mayan Ruins at Tulum, MexicoSummary highlights and review of Carnival Cruise Lines shore excursion to the Mayan ruin site at Tulum, Mexico.- Shore Excursions, the Best Part of Cruise Vacations?Cruise ships have tons of fun things to do, but some of the best adventures start when you get off...
Grand Turk Cruise Center in the Caribbean Offers Cruise Passengers Distinct DiversionsWhat follows is a description of just some of the diversions available to cruise passengers visiting Grand Turk.- Cruises: What is Included in the Price and What is NotAn overview of all the different charges you might incur on your cruise that are not part of the original price. You should keep tabs on your expenses so you don't end up overspending.
How to Make Sure that the Cruise Ship Doesn't Leave You Stranded at PortPeople that have never been on a cruise before, will sometimes ask the question "Will a Cruise Ship Wait for You?" The answer is "Absolutely Not".