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Start a New Tradition with a Holiday Cruise
by Roy Witman
Lifestyle Articles

Published on this site: November 16th, 2010 - See
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What has dozens of Christmas trees, miles of twinkling lights,
gallons of eggnog, and a Santa in swim trunks? An unforgettable
holiday cruise, of course. While spring and summer might
instantly come to mind when you dream of luxury cruising, the
holiday season is the perfect time to book a festive cruise for
the whole family.
Choose Your Itinerary
Whether you want to spend the holidays in the Caribbean, Cozumel,
or in an exotic European port, you'll find a variety of
itineraries to suit your mood. Many cruise lines maintain their
regular schedule throughout the season, which might land you in a
port of call on Christmas Day where everything is closed. Other
lines carefully plan their holiday itineraries to maximize your
off-ship excursion fun, and to avoid being in port on major
holidays. Check with your cruise line to be sure your travel
plans are perfect for your family.
Lots of people head for warmer climates during the holiday
season, so flights into ports of call like Miami and Ft.
Lauderdale sell out early. For a stress-free holiday cruise,
consider departing from a northern port like Baltimore, where
you'll find fewer crowds and plenty of things to do before you
set sail. With its vibrant inner harbor packed with boutique
shops and quaint antique dealers, this historic port is perfect
for picking up those last minute gifts, too.
Bring the Whole Family
The holidays are traditionally a time of family gatherings, so
bring the aunts, uncles, and grandparents along to celebrate in
style. Book a family suite or adjoining staterooms for an
intimate in-room celebration sure to please everyone, or splurge
on a balcony suite for an extra-special vacation they'll always
remember. Whichever cruise line you choose, you're sure to find
the perfect cabin arrangement for each member of your clan.
There's lots to do aboard a cruise, so relatives of all ages will
be entertained. The kids will love the caroling, crafts, and
visits from Santa. Grownups will enjoy festivities ranging from
black-tie parties to casual pool-side get-togethers. And the
whole family will feel right at home surrounded by festive
decorations while dining on traditional Thanksgiving, Chanukah,
or Christmas treats.
Of course, you'll still be able to enjoy all the things that make
a cruise your favorite family vacation spot. You'll be pampered
in ship-board spas, dance the night away in trendy night clubs,
and spend the days lounging near the pool, where the only concern
is an even tan. In port, you can catch a glimpse of traditional
island holiday celebrations, or just soak up some sun on a
pristine beach.
Let the crew handle all the details of your celebration from the
decorations to the food to the clean up, while you spend a
relaxing week surrounded by your loved ones. Book a
once-in-a-lifetime fairytale holiday, or begin a new tradition
you'll enjoy year after year. Either way, spending the holidays
aboard a luxury cruise ship promises plenty of fun for everyone.

Roy Witman is Vice-President of Cruise Vacation Center. Visit
them online today at http://www.cruisevacationcenter.com for the
best deals including Mediterranean cruises. You'll find their
service exceptional and their attention to detail second to none.


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