Year: 2001 Language: english Author: Douglas Ward Genre: Guide Publisher: Berlitz ISBN: 2-8315-7840-Х Format: PDF Quality: Scanned pages Pages count: 672 Description: The book is divided into two sections. Part One introduces you to the world of cruising, helps you define what you are looking for in a cruise vacation and what kind of accommodation to choose, and provides valuable advice on what to know before you go. It provides a look at life aboard ship and how to get the best from it; the cuisine; nautical terminology; amusing anecdotes; the ship’s hierarchy; and advice about going ashore. Alternative cruises, such as expedition cruises, sail-cruise ships, coastal and river cruises, and freighters, are discussed, too, culminating with that ultimate travel experience: the around-the-world cruise. Part Two contains profiles of 269 oceangoing cruise vessels. From large to small, from unabashed luxury to ships for the budget-minded, old and new: They are all here. The ratings and evaluations are a painstaking documentation of author's personal work. He travels constantly throughout the world, and he is "at sea" for more than nine months each year.
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Complete Guide to Cruising & Cruise Ships 2002
Language: english
Author: Douglas Ward
Genre: Guide
Publisher: Berlitz
ISBN: 2-8315-7840-Х
Format: PDF
Quality: Scanned pages
Pages count: 672
Description: The book is divided into two sections. Part One introduces you to the world of cruising, helps you define what you are looking for in a cruise vacation and what kind of accommodation to choose, and provides valuable advice on what to know before you go. It provides a look at life aboard ship and how to get the best from it; the cuisine; nautical terminology; amusing anecdotes; the ship’s hierarchy; and advice about going ashore. Alternative cruises, such as expedition cruises, sail-cruise ships, coastal and river cruises, and freighters, are discussed, too, culminating with that ultimate travel experience: the around-the-world cruise.
Part Two contains profiles of 269 oceangoing cruise vessels. From large to small, from unabashed luxury to ships for the budget-minded, old and new: They are all here. The ratings and evaluations are a painstaking documentation of author's personal work. He travels constantly throughout the world, and he is "at sea" for more than nine months each year.
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