Rathbun is for weekends, Sailorville Reservoir for short evening cruises, and Red Rock Reservoir for afternoon jaunts. |
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Hearst was famous for taking various famous friends out for decadent cruises on his luxurious boat. |
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This means passengers can custom-design their cruises by deciding when and where they want to embark and debark. |
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We have taken more than 10 cruises, and this was the most efficient embarking and debarking that we have ever experienced. |
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The fun-filled cruises are arranged through Mashantucket Travel, offering trips with Norwegian Cruise Lines. |
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After over 60 cruises she decided to compile her expertise in an e-book to share with other cruiser, first timers or seasoned cruisers. |
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Both boats take over 200 tourists on daily pleasure cruises in Pattaya Bay. |
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For more than eight years we have been putting together affordable gay group cruises and also helping you get anywhere in the world. |
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If variety is the spice of your life, book back-to-back cruises on different ships. |
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San Francisco, meanwhile, has emerged as an alternative departure point for longer cruises on bigger ships. |
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Here they can book one of the many candlelit dinner cruises for the following night. |
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Submarine crewmen were watched carefully for the effects of stress from two many combat cruises. |
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Next day I join a flat-bottomed boat that cruises the Yellow Waters wetlands. |
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This is a woman whose man-meeting strategy is to go on cruises and toss herself overboard to attract rescue-minded hunks. |
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Of course, modern Canadian cruises aren't like Mexican ones where you go to island paradises. |
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I've been on eight fabulous cruises and love to be spoiled and pampered on my vacations. |
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The Hawaii vacations, Hawaii cruises and Hawaii vacation packages are one of the most sizzling tourism deals. |
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Due to weather hindrances, cruises to Alaska are strictly restricted during the summer months from early May to Mid Sept. |
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Now, they're ready to relax and splurge on luxury cars, jewelry, cruises and the trips they've always wanted. |
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We organize bonfires, grilled suppers, trips by britzkas, and cruises along the Vistula. |
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That is not including the wine they drink while on holiday or bring back from booze cruises. |
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Profits at have more than halved as recession-hit firms cut back on champagne and a weak Pound hits booze cruises to its French stores. |
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Workmen at the docks were unloading the crates from the tugboats and cruises. |
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Future cruises through eddies in the region may determine the factors that stimulate the plankton blooms. |
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Take a city bus tour, go sightseeing by tram or head for the water on one of the many boat cruises. |
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Some cruises offer aerial sightseeing, white water rafting, and hikes amongst other things. |
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It also has a splendid harbour full of boats offering fishing trips, pleasure cruises and diving excursions. |
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There are many different packages available for Mediterranean cruises, so be sure to shop around to find the one that suits you best. |
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I've always shied away from cruises, but this is not cruising in the accepted sense. |
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All ocean cruises are full board and include breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea, dinner and midnight snacks. |
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The usual day trips to water parks, cruises and jeep safaris are available through private booking or holiday reps. |
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A seemingly endless line of petrol tankers cruises along the road, their drivers smiling at us as we speed by. |
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They offered whale-watching cruises and restored the old buildings that perched on pilings along the rim of the harbour. |
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Most cruise lines won't reimburse you for expenses and missed cruises if you opt to leave the ship early. |
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There are luxurious cruises to the bay, the Isles of Shoals, activities like whale watching, etc. |
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Tourists can take cruises on pleasure boats that provide a panoramic view of the winding coastline facing the Pacific. |
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We also offer the chance for single persons, couples and small groups to enjoy these cruises, as some gulets are also available for cabin charters. |
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Since 1997, Saga has also been running its own cruise business offering everything from three-month round the world cruises to short jaunts to the Norwegian fjords. |
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Hard to miss, especially by night divers, whose lights catch the gleam from its huge opalescent eyes, is the ratfish, which cruises by on wing-like pectoral fins. |
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Divers can explore the underwater wonders of Eastern Indonesia on seven to eight days cruises to the islands of Komodo, Alor, Flores, Sumbawa and Lombok. |
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Previous cruises had logged the presence of vast seismic reflectors below the seafloor that were so dense that they were often mistaken for the seafloor itself. |
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Kelly cruises through genres like he's giving a guided tour, hitting crunk, dancehall, hip-hop, reggaeton, and naturally, a handful of bedroom ballads along the way. |
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They take short cruises to perfect their take-offs and landings. |
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It is now renowned for its booze cruises, clubs and lewd behaviour. |
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You have several options for booking your cruise. You can search your favorite cruise line's or consolidator's Web site for repositioning cruises or one-way sailings. |
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It cruises at 43 miles per hour and has about a 10 horsepower engine, no larger than the Wright brothers' original vessel. |
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When it comes to chasing someone on land, it will leave you dumbfounded as it cruises at a supersonic speed with its belly ballooned like heavy grit. |
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For multigenerational families, both cruises and resorts are good options. |
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The helicopter can carry up to 18 troops plus four crew or 4000 kg of underslung cargo, cruises at up to 300 kph and has a maximum range of over 900 km. |
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There are bookable floating lunches and candlelit cruises, blissfully free from the deluxe nouveau riche naffness that often dogs this type of enterprise. |
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But they must now continue to go on cross-Channel booze cruises. |
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On this year's Antarctic cruises, for example, the onboard team includes scientists, naturalists and explorers, led by respected naturalist Nigel Sitwell. |
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In Morningside, by comparison, there are a blithe number of 80-year-olds for whom the next decade promises a rich pageant of Saga tours and constant cruises. |
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From 1947 to 1951 he directed scientific operations aboard submarines and ice-breakers during five cruises to the northern Aleutian platform and Beaufort Sea. |
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The script is peppered with the sort of bickering and snipes you hear from those disgruntled married couples you unfortunately find yourself seated with on cruises. |
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At the helm of a giant container ship, the captain says he feels vulnerable as he cruises the busy Singapore Strait at the southern tip of the Malaysian peninsula. |
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Though we had visited most of these harbors on previous cruises, the amount of port time encouraged us to forswear organized tours and strike out on our own. |
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There are a number of dolphin watch and nature boat cruises available, or you can choose to rent a kayak, canoe, or boat and take to the water yourself. |
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As such, they tend to look for high-quality getaways, such as helicopter tours of the Canadian Rockies, national park vacations and chartered small ship cruises to Costa Rica. |
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Apart from taking tourists on backwater cruises aboard kettuvallams and cruise boats, the water bodies can be used for water skiing, surfing, kayaking, etc. |
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A bull stella sea-lion cruises effortlessly past against the current, easily twice as big as the California sea-lions I have dived with at other locations. |
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A commercial airliner cruises at more than 500 miles an hour. |
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Peace Boat has sponsored global cruises on chartered passenger ships since its inception in 1983 to promote peace, human rights and environmental protection. |
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Many cruises still offer one or more optional formal dinners where ladies where long formal gowns or other evening dresses and gentlemen wear tuxedos or dark suits. |
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Two additional cruises were conducted during calm periods to determine diel variation in the vertical distribution of C. concholepas competent larvae. |
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Nelson asked for and was given command of her, and took her on two cruises of his own. |
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She sailed on 16 May, arrived on 19 July, and after reprovisioning, carried out several cruises in Caribbean waters. |
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It also has a close association with cruises and cruise ships. |
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But the complex routes of ocean cruises rendered the association of navigational data with magnetometer readings difficult. |
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Itineraries from San Francisco usually include round trip cruises to Alaska and Mexico. |
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Sea days on Alaskan cruises are a bit more destination-oriented, with the ships visiting glaciers and areas known for exemplary whale-watching. |
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In 2013, 3,6 million of pleasure cruises passengers used services of the Port of Barcelona. |
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In this vicinity, the riverside is used as a recreation area with a bandstand, benches and boat cruises, being crossed by four bridges. |
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Outdoor activities range from Nordic skiing, golf, fishing, yachting, lake cruises, hiking, and kayaking, among many others. |
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The cruise line doubled capacity last year by basing the 856-berth Boudicca in Liverpool for nine cruises. |
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Carnival Spirit will offer week-long Glacier Bay cruises to Juneau, Ketchikan, Skagway, Victoria and Tracy Arm, from May 11 to Aug. |
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Other leisure activities on the loch include cruises from the town of Balloch, operated by Sweeney's Cruises. |
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People take cruises in which they crew and 'learn the ropes' aboard craft such as tall ships, classic sailing vessels and restored working boats. |
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It has a boomy engine note, particularly when revved, but it cruises quietly and easily along a motorway. |
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Some boats only operate part of the route, or operate out and back cruises, whilst others run the whole distance. |
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The river cruises start from a riverside area known as the Groves, which contains seating and a bandstand. |
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Our Svanen, a 1922 Danish built historic barquentine, is now the first provider of carbon neutral cruises on Sydney Harbour waters. |
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Whale watching in Passamaquoddy Bay is a must with sea-life cruises such as the Fundy Tide Runners. |
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Regular Mersey Ferry crossings operate to Liverpool from both Woodside and Seacombe, providing a commuter shuttle and pleasure cruises. |
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It has become a tourist attraction offering cruises that provide an overview of the river and surrounding areas. |
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Without the handheld GPS I had used extensively for two cruises, we never would have found a suitable landing field. |
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In the study area during the 16 survey cruises, 29 marine mammal species were encountered, including 22 cetaceans, 6 pinnipeds, and a single mustelid species. |
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He and his wife of nearly 50 years, Betty, have enjoyed numerous cruises, during which the artist gives watercolor lessons during the ship's days on the high seas. |
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Throughout the year Cardiff Waterbus sail between the Pierhead on Cardiff's Waterfront and the Penarth end of the Cardiff Bay Barrage with short sightseeing cruises. |
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Working boats, rowing boats, river cruises, historic steam ships and many more vessels all took part in a floating celebration of Queen Elizabeth's 60-year reign. |
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With the redevelopment, Edinburgh has gained the business of cruise liner companies which now provide cruises to Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Germany, and the Netherlands. |
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Later, GWR road motors operated tours to popular destinations not served directly by train, and its ships offered cruises from places such as Plymouth. |
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Last year was also a record year for passengers starting their cruises at UK ports with embarkations topping the 1m passenger mark for the first time. |
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The Danube Banks in Budapest are a part of Unesco World Heritage sites, they can be viewed from a number of sightseeing cruises offered in the city. |
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The Moselle is an important waterway and is also used for river cruises. |
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Since the advent of world cruises in 1922, by Cunard's Laconia, thousands of people have completed circumnavigations of the globe at a more leisurely pace. |
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Cruise ships generate a significant portion of the traffic, including stops by both offshore vessels and expeditionary cruises starting and ending in Svalbard. |
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Japanese prefectures have been organizing hiking trips, cruises, and other singles events with an avidity that would make the stereotypical Yenta proud. |
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Also, leisure and travel cruises on the river are of significance. |
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Cruise ships generate a significant portion of the traffic, including both stops by offshore vessels and expeditionary cruises starting and ending in Svalbard. |
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Canal barging cruises in France Even the most jaded and cosmopolitan travel writers tend to rave when it comes to canal barging cruises in France. |
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It joins Vantage's fleet of European riverboats and supports its worldwide program of river cruises in Europe, China, Russia, the Amazon, and the Nile. |
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During June 1997, and June and September 1998 cruises to San Clemente Island, purple brotula were found on several dives, mostly around Pyramid Head. |
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Cruises are available that go beyond the typical cruise you'd expect to find sailing the seven seas. |
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Cruises appeal to many travelers because they are considered all-inclusive vacations. |
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Celebrity Cruises travels to Antarctica with the polar ice-breaker Kapitan Khlebnikov, a refitted 1980's Russian polar research vessel. |
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Cruises like planes and trains are studded with people during festive season. |
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But before she ended her career she spent two winters, from 1965 to 1967, chartered to operate between Los Angeles and Acapulco for Princess Cruises. |
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The brands include AIDA Cruises, Holland America Line, Carnival Cruise Line, Seabourn and Princess Cruises. |
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Hapag-Lloyd Cruises is offering two expedition trips through Alaska this summer and next by the Hanseatic and the Bremen. |
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Louise Cruises luxury liner Aquamarine MV set off on its maiden voyage to Male in The Maldives last week. |
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Princess Cruises has teamed with film critic and historian Leonard Maltin to create a movie club. |
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In July 2009, it was announced that Windermere Lake Cruises would be operating additional stops around the lake. |
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Acapulco is one of the embarkation ports for the Mexican cruise line Ocean Star Cruises. |
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The Mandalay, a 236-foot barquentine, was purchased at auction by Fiddi Angermeyer, who operates Angermeyer Cruises in the Galapagos Islands. |
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Your best chances of spotting the marine wildlife is by a boat trip like the Sheerwater Cruises where prices start from PS28pp. |
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Princess Cruises and Cunard Line will hold another OneSource Scavenger Hunt contest for travel agents, Aug. |
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Since privatisation, three of the original large railway boats are operated by Windermere Lake Cruises Ltd, along with a fleet of smaller and more modern launches. |
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Radisson Seven Seas Cruises is offering a nine-night sailing from Aqaba to Istanbul on May 7, as the line repositions the Song of Flower from the Red Sea to the Mediterranean. |
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Iglu is already posting a pounds 399 price ticket on an Eastern Mediterranean cruise, leaving on January 2, originally priced at pounds 1,499 in the MSC Cruises brochure. |
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Ship operator Costa Cruises revealed the 114,000 ton liner will be righted, refloated and removed in May with as little possible impact to the surrounding maritime park. |
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The reason for all this heightened emotion was just one call on a fabulous cruise aboard the equally fabulous Crown Princess megaliner, owned by Princess Cruises. |
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The Murray Princess was owned and operated for many years by Captain Cook Cruises in Sydney, but has recently been sold to Sealink Travel Group based in Adelaide. |
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