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Fred Olsen announce two new cruises out of Belfast

The director of planning at Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines is Matt Grimes and he has recently announced that there are going to be two additional cruises running from Belfast coming next year.

He recently commented, “We are very pleased to be able to announce that our Boudicca vessel, which can accommodate nearly 900 guests, is going to . . . → Read More: Fred Olsen announce two new cruises out of Belfast

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Liverpool terminal set to open

Liverpool City Council has announced that its new Pier Head terminal will be open for business in just three months, offering cruise ships an alternative destination to Southampton when they make their UK calls. Southampton has criticised the decision to build the Liverpool port facilities with money from the UK government and the EU, saying that . . . → Read More: Liverpool terminal set to open

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Do cruises appeal to adventure-seeking over 50s?

For the past few years, those aged over 50 have been demonstrating their youthful spirits. Not only has this age group embraced new technologies at a phenomenal rate but they have also begun seeking more adventurous holidays, proving that even those in their senior years can have fun.

With older citizens focusing on a more active way . . . → Read More: Do cruises appeal to adventure-seeking over 50s?

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Cruises and life insurance policies not just for elderly

Certain products, such as cruises and life insurance policies, are often seen as being aimed at a particular age demographic. Generally associated with those in their senior years, these products are eager to show Brits that they are suitable for all – but is this really the case?

The above perception of these products is not uncommon . . . → Read More: Cruises and life insurance policies not just for elderly

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Royal Caribbean Cruises – Visit the Canaries in Style

Cruising to the Canary Islands with Royal Caribbean Cruises will be an experience you’ll never forget.

The Canaries are incredibly popular with UK holidaymakers all year round. While some choose to fly, there is a much more leisurely and enjoyable way to get there and explore more than one island at a time.

Below is a quick guide . . . → Read More: Royal Caribbean Cruises – Visit the Canaries in Style

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Costa Concordia details emerge

Newspapers and TV news reports have been dominated in recent days by images of the capsized cruise vessel Costa Concordia, which grounded off the coast of Italy on Friday evening killing at least six people and injuring many more.

Holidaymakers and crew on board the vessel reported that the luxury cruise ship had departed the port of  . . . → Read More: Costa Concordia details emerge

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Strictly Come Dancing cruise

Strictly Come Dancing is a television show that has become a global success and has meant many new ventures have been spun off from it. It is now possible to find fitness DVDs based on the series as well as other items such as make up and clothing. One of the most radical new ideas based . . . → Read More: Strictly Come Dancing cruise

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Cruises Down The Rhine

Taking a cruise down the Rhine river is one of the best ways that you will ever get to see the numerous hidden delights that exist along the length of this beautiful waterway. Stretching from the Alps right through to the North Sea, the Rhine presents those who travel along it many amazing sights during their . . . → Read More: Cruises Down The Rhine

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Win a cruise to Iceland with new travel community website

Noble Caledonia’s unique small cruise ships have been in existance since 1991, and for the past 20 years they have been sticking to their slogan of providing ‘big experiences on small ships’. The interesting itinerary of the company’s cruises has wide appeal for the more adventurous traveller who enjoy taking trip to amazing places of the . . . → Read More: Win a cruise to Iceland with new travel community website

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Costa Concordia £9,000 compensation offer

The Italian company that owned the infamous Costa Concordia that sunk off the coast of the country has offered passengers a total of about £9,000 as compensation for their emotional and personal damages in the crash.

The deal comes after Costa Cruises and consumer groups representing the passengers from Italy met to talk about what is owed . . . → Read More: Costa Concordia £9,000 compensation offer

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