This week we have information about Royal Princess cruises from Fort Lauderdale;
more shows added to our comprehensive source for Broadway show discounts;
the long cruises available on Oceania's Insignia;
and summer cruise deals to the Mediterranean and Caribbean.
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This Week's Cruise Deals
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This week we feature deals on summer cruises. Cruise to the Mediterranean, Bermuda, Western Caribbean, or Eastern Caribbean. Departing in June, July or August. Priced from $57 per night
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Royal Princess Cruises from Florida
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The Royal Princess is part of Royal Caribbean's new generation of cruise ships. It's "Wow Factor" features include the Seawalk glass walkway that hangs out over the ocean, a pool exclusively for adults, water/light shows at night, and the largest outdoor Movies Under the Stars screen. All outside staterooms have balconies.
The Royal Princess' itineraries out of Fort Lauderdale include 10-day cruises to the Eastern Caribbean that stop at Antigua, St Lucia, Barbados, St Kitts, St Thomas, and Princess Cays. 10-day Southern Caribbean cruises go to Aruba, Bonaire, Grenada, Dominica, St Thomas, and Princess Cays.
Learn more and see photos at Port Everglades Cruise Guide.
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Insignia for Long Cruises
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Insignia is one of only six ships operated by luxury cruise line Oceania Cruises. Originally built in 1998 with a major
renovation in 2014, Insignia now spends its time traveling all over the world - literally.
On July 8, 2015
Insignia begins a
180-day world cruise from Miami, sailing up the US Atlantic coast, around eastern Canada, across the Atlantic to
Scandinavia, through the Mediterranean, onward to southeast Asia, back to southern Africa and - finally - back across the Atlantic to Key West.
Not ready to spend six months on a single cruise? Parts of the voyage ranging in length from 11 to 35 days are available as separate cruises.
Need a little more time to prepare for a half-year cruise? Insignia begins another world tour, this time a complete circumnavigation of the planet,
in Miami on January 4, 2016.
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