Alaska. It’s the largest of the United States by area, but also the least densely populated, meaning much of this great state remains as it always has been: a land of immense natural beauty, untouched by the ravages of time and modern civilization. Towns like Skagway recall the … [Read more...]
No April Fool’s Day Joke: Free Internet On Cruise Ships
We found free internet on ships, well, sort of. Following our story about shipboard internet, Which Cruise Line Will Be The First To Offer Free WiFi?, several people wrote us to let us know that their companies already offer some form of free internet access on their ships. Mark … [Read more...]
Which Cruise Line Will Be The First To Offer Free WiFi?
Not long ago, a reader posted this comment: Why do cruise ships continue to rape you for an internet connection? It's available on airplanes and even in McDonalds for free or a very reasonable price! I can understand that reader's frustration, though I probably would not have … [Read more...]
In My Viewfinder: From Viking Odin, Exploring Kinderdijk And Its Windmills
Yesterday, Viking Odin docked in Kinderdijk, a village in the Netherlands noted for its 19 windmills that were built around 1740. The largest concentration of old windmills in the Netherlands, they have been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1997. To get to the windmills, we … [Read more...]
Top Ten Specialty Restaurants at Sea: Where Will You Dine Tonight?
By WALLACE IMMEN Samuel Spencer has experienced a lot of restaurants in his travels and for him the Tamarind restaurants on Holland America Line ships are all-time favorites. “It’s one of those rare memorable dining events that I sometimes reminisce about even several months … [Read more...]
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