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Thank you for subscribing to our travel newsletters from Cruise Guide Network and Tramant Travel & Lifestyle. The Friday edition is all about the world of cruising.
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In this week's newsletter...
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- Carnival Cruises from Charleston
- Seven Seas Mariner cruises from Miami
- Offers from Carnival and Costa
- Hitch a ride from Barcelona to New Orleans on an "upgraded" Carnival Valor
- Repositioning cruises departing from Boston
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Today is "National Different Colored Eyes Day" and "National Pecan Pie Day". Let's all enjoy a slice of pie with someone with "heterochromia iridum".
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Last Chance for Cruises from Charleston
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The last Carnival cruises from Charleston (South Carolina) are in December of this year, so you'll have to act soon if you want to book one. This historic southern city is a terrific starting point for your vacation.
Most of the cruises out of Charleston are 4-day or 5-day trips to the Bahamas. Two of the destination ports, Half Moon Cay and Princess Cays, are private resorts for Carnival Corp passengers only.
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This Week's Featured Cruise
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15 Night Transatlantic Cruise
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In mid-April 2025 Carnival Valor leaves its home in New Orleans for a short vacation in Barcelona. After the trip to Barcelona, Valor is on Carnival's "upgrade/drydock" schedule for a month. You can be aboard when she heads back across the Atlantic, leaving Barcelona on June 11, 2025.
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Regent Seven Seas Mariner makes several visits to Miami each year, offering some very special cruises that vary from 7 to 150 days in length. There are a couple of excellent holiday cruises scheduled
for departure this December, leaving on December 18th for a Christmas cruise and on December 28th for a New Year celebration.
For something completely different, after the New Year's cruise Mariner takes off on 150-day mega-cruise that ends in San Francisco. But if 150-days is too much for you, you can be aboard for the first leg of the trip, 17-nights from Miami to Rio de Janeiro.
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Discovery Princess to Mexico
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One of the Princess cruises that recreates the path of the old "Love Boat" TV cruises, visiting Cabo San Lucas, Mazatlán and, of course, Puerto Vallarta.
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From Cruise Guide Network and Tramant Travel & Lifestyle
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