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Frommer's Cruises and Ports of Call

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John Wiley & Sons, Oct 11, 2010 - Travel - 736 pages
Completely revised, Frommer's Cruises & Ports of Call features photos of all the major ship classes that sail out of North American homeports.
  • You'll also get up-to-the-minute coverage of all the lines servicing North America and the Caribbean, as well as in-depth ship coverage so you can choose the ship that's best for you.
  • Our authors, longtime cruisers, hit all the major ports of call on the North American and Caribbean cruise routes, from Oahu and Vancouver to New York and St. Thomas. Their candid reviews will help you find the choices that suit your tastes and budget.
  

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Review: Frommer's Cruises & Ports of Call 2010: From US and Canadian Home Ports to the Caribbean, Alaska, Hawaii & More

User Review  - Diane - Goodreads

A very detailed book that not only includes details of the cruise ship & voyage but it also includes what's available at the port of call. A Shame that the book doesn't come with a complimentary ... Read full review

Review: Frommer's Cruises & Ports of Call 2009: From US and Canadian Home Ports to the Caribbean, Alaska, Hawaii & More

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Contents

1 Anchorage Alaska
384
2 Baltimore Maryland
389
3 Boston Massachusetts
394
4 Cape Canaveral Cocoa Beach Florida
400
5 Charleston South Carolina
407
6 Fort Lauderdale Florida
413
7 Galveston Texas
417
8 Los Angeles California
421

10 Best Onboard Fitness Sports Facilities
11
Planning Booking Preparing for Your Cruise
12
Choosing Your Ideal Cruise
13
The Long the Short of It
17
3 Different Boats for Different Folks
18
4 Cruises for Families
23
5 Cruises for Honeymooners Anniversary Couples
25
6 Cruises for Gay Men Lesbians
28
7 Active Travel Adventure Cruises
29
9 Ships for Nonsmokers Smokers
30
10 Cruises for People with Disabilities Health Issues
31
Booking Your Cruise Getting the Best Price
33
Whats Included Whats Not
34
4 MoneySaving Strategies
35
Finding the Best Deals
37
6 Agencies Websites
39
7 Choosing Your Cabin
40
8 Booking Your Air Travel
42
10 Booking Pre PostCruise Hotel Stays
43
12 Putting Down a Deposit Reviewing Tickets
46
Things to Know Before You Go
47
3 Keeping in Touch While at Sea
49
4 Packing for the Different Cruise Climates
50
5 Tipping Customs Other EndofCruise Concerns
54
The Cruise Experience
57
Shore Excursions vs Going It on Your Own
59
Onboard Activities
60
Gyms Spas Sports
62
5 Programs for Kids Teens
63
6 Onboard Dining Options
64
7 Onboard Entertainment
66
8 Shopping Opportunities on Ship Shore
68
The Cruise Lines Their Ships
69
The Ratings How to Read Them
71
3 Evaluating Comparing the Listed Cruise Prices
73
The Mainstream Lines
84
1 Azamara Club Cruises
85
2 Carnival Cruise Lines
92
3 Celebrity Cruises
117
4 Costa Cruises
134
5 Cunard
140
6 Disney Cruise Line
153
7 Holland America Line
163
8 MSC Cruises
186
9 Norwegian Cruise Line
192
10 Oceania Cruises
213
11 Princess Cruises
221
12 Royal Caribbean International
239
The Ultraluxury Lines
270
1 Crystal Cruises
271
2 Regent Seven Seas Cruises
282
3 Seabourn
291
4 SeaDream Yacht Club
300
5 Silversea Cruises
307
Small Ships Sailing Ships Adventure Cruises
317
1 American Cruise Lines
319
American Safari Cruises
326
Blount Small Ship Adventures formerly ACCL
327
4 Cruise West
328
5 InnerSea Discoveries Preview
337
Island Windjammers
339
7 Lindblad Expeditions
340
8 The Maine Windjammers
344
Sea Cloud Cruises
354
10 Star Clippers
356
11 Windstar Cruises
365
12 Niche Cruise Roundup
373
The Ports
382
The Ports of Embarkation
383
9 Miami Florida
430
10 Montréal Québec
435
11 New Orleans Louisiana
440
12 New York City New York
446
13 San Diego California
457
14 San Francisco California
464
15 Seattle Washington
473
16 Tampa Florida
478
17 Vancouver British Columbia
483
The Caribbean The Bahamas the Panama Canal
490
1 The Cruise Lines Private Islands
491
2 Antigua
497
3 Aruba
500
Nassau Freeport
504
5 Barbados
510
6 Belize
513
Tortola Virgin Gorda
516
8 Cozumel the Yucatán Peninsula
519
9 Curaçao
527
10 Dominica
530
11 Grand Cayman
532
12 Grand Turk
535
13 Grenada
537
14 Jamaica
539
15 Key West
545
16 Martinique
548
17 Nevis
552
18 The Panama Canal
554
19 Puerto Rico
557
20 Roatán Honduras
565
21 St Barts
567
22 St Kitts
569
23 St Lucia
571
24 St MartinSint Maarten
574
St Thomas St John
577
Alaska British Columbia
584
1 Cruising Alaskas Natural Wonders
585
2 Haines
592
3 Icy Strait Point
595
4 Juneau
596
5 Ketchikan
599
6 Sitka
602
7 Skagway
606
8 Victoria British Columbia
609
The Mexican Riviera Baja
612
2 Cabo San Lucas
615
3 IxtapaZihuatanejo
618
4 Mazatlán
619
5 Puerto Vallarta
623
Bermuda
626
1 Attractions Around Bermuda
628
2 Kings Wharf
630
4 St Georges
631
Hawaii
632
2 Kauai
638
3 Maui
640
4 The Big Island
644
New England Eastern Canada
649
1 Bar Harbor Maine
650
2 Halifax Nova Scotia
653
3 Newport Rhode Island
657
4 Québec City Québec
660
5 Saint John New Brunswick
663
US River Cruise Routes
666
2 The Hudson River Erie Canal Great Lakes
669
3 The Mississippi River System
671
Niche Operators on the Mighty Mississip
673
Index
677
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About the author (2010)

Matt Hannafin is a freelance writer, editor, and musician based physically in Portland, Oregon, and spiritually in his hometown of New York, New York. Author of Frommer's Day by Day Vancouver & Whistler, he also writes the daily Cruise Blog and biweekly travel features for Frommers.com and freelances for various newspapers, magazines, and websites. He's written on topics ranging from speed traps and genealogical travel to minimalist art and the 2008–09 world financial crisis; provided writing and editing services for congressional candidates, global consulting firms, and UN agencies; and performed concerts of Persian classical music, Ukrainian and Sephardic folk music, and contemporary improvisation for audiences of 2 to 2,000. He's married to do-gooder lawyer and pianist Rebecca, is the father of ridiculously handsome and talented 2-year-old Malcolm, is best friends with an Irish terrier named Rooster, and is also good buds with mother-and-son felines Musetta and Puccini.

Heidi Sarna is not a cat person, but loves dogs and people, especially her adorable twin sons and cute husband. She's a freelance writer who has sailed the oceans blue for more than a decade in ships of all sizes all over the world. Author of Frommer's Day by Day Singapore, and a contributor to several other guidebooks, she also writes regular travel columns for Frommers.com and Porthole magazine. She's written for countless magazines, newspapers, and websites on travel and cruising, but also covers diverse topics from relationships to charities, furniture, nutrition, and interesting people. Go figure.

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