cruise travel magazines
Cruise travel magazines offer a rounded-view of what's available in the world of cruise travel.
There are few magazines solely devoted to cruise travel, as most are generic travel magazines with information on travel related issues, including cruises. The most popular magazines with cruise travel content include: Cruise Travel Islands Caribbean Travel & Life Budget Travel Condé Nast Traveler
Cruise Travel This magazine offers readers cruise information from the basics to the fine details of cruise traveling. Articles include reviews of the best cruise ships, ports-of-call, and itineraries-plus reviews of new and classic vessels, tips on shore excursions and shopping, and much more. The magazine has been in existence over 20 years and is published by World Publishing Company, which also publishes the Travel America magazine. Islands This magazine titles itself as the leading guide to island travel. The magazine is published by World Publications, the publisher of other related titles, such as Caribbean Life & Travel and Destination Weddings & Honeymoons. Featured regular cruise destination reviews include Maldives, Caribbean, Hawaii, and the Australian coast. Budget Travel The (Arthur Frommer's) Budget Travel magazine is a leading publication for travelers seeking the best value for money from their vacation. The magazine was acquired by Newsweek in 1999, and has improved content and expanded readership ever since. The magazine also has a daily newsletter, published in co-operation with MSNBC. You can sign-up for the newsletter at: www.budgettravel.msnbc.com Cruise Travel Magazines - Caribbean Travel & Life This magazine has need-to-know information on all 41 Caribbean destination. The magazine features comprehensive information on Caribbean vacation travel, including the best shopping destinations, info on caribbean water sports, when to go for the best weather, and more. You'll also find discounted offers from the magazine's associated hotels & services in the Caribbean. Condé Nast Traveler The Condé Nast Traveler is well-know for its high-quality articles on all aspects of travel, including cruise travel. One of the well-known features is yearly Reader's Choice Awards, which, among other things, lists the top 20 cruise lines in the world. By the way, those top 20 in 2004 were: For ships with at least 50 passangers: 1. Crystal 2. Radisson Seven Seas 3. Celebrity 4. Princess 5. Oceania 6. Disney 7. Holland America 8. Royal Caribbean 9. Cunard 10. Orient Lines For small-ship cruise lines: 1. Silversea 2. Seabourn 3. Radisson Seven Seas 4. SeaDream Yacht Club 5. Windstar 6. Sea Cloud 7. Clipper 7. Lindblad Expeditions 9. Star Clippers 10. Peter Deilmann
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