Cruise Lines Announce Their 2010 – 2011 Schedules

in Cruise Destinations, Cruise Jobs

Various cruise line companies have opened their 2010 – 2011 schedules for bookings with many showing a renewed interest in American ports. Royal Caribbean International is offered plenty of Caribbean round trips and lots of stops in at Florida’s ports. Cunard has shown an interest in Southern Californian Ports with the Queen Victoria sailing to various Los Angeles ports of call in early 2011. It is thought that many of the localized changes in itineraries is to boost pricing and give people an opportunity to travel on a luxury cruise ship without going too far from home with the poor state of the economy at the moment. You can find many cruise ship jobs on these and other cruise liners and travel all over America and the rest of the world while earning money. You can search for your ideal job on the Cruise Job Finder website.

Holland America Cruises are travelling throughout Bermuda, Hawaii, and the Caribbean Islands with stops at New York, Fort Lauderdale, Hamilton, San Diego, Panama, and St George, as well as Vancouver to Hawaii. Mexico is another cruise destination that will be frequented with stops as far as Acapulco. There will also be longer cruises to Australia, New Zealand, and other parts of the South Pacific.

Princess Cruises on the other hand have increased their European itineraries with 2 day cruises, 7 day getaways and longer cruises through Italy, the British Isles, the Mediterranean, Greek Islands, Scandinavia, Russia, the Norwegian Fjords, Egypt and Israel. There are 11 new ports that have been included in Princess Cruises’ 2010 schedule including the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Lubeck in Germany, Itea in Greece which is the gateway to the historic Delphi archaeological site, Eidford in Norway, Koper in Slovenia, Nice in France, Newcastle in Northern England, Portimao in Portugal, Tangiers in Morocco, Constanta in Romania.

Crystal Cruises, voted the best cruise liner by the readers of Conde Nast Traveler and Travel & Leisure, is offering its famous 15th annual World Cruise set to depart from Miami on the 10th January 2010. This is a 108 day cruise with a distinct Middle Eastern flavor, with ports of call including Iran, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, the UAE, Oman, South Africa, Egypt, Brazil, Israel, Jordan, Italy, Turkey and many others. There are a total of 37 exciting countries that will be visited.

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