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The Mega Cruise Ships Setting Sail In 2010

If you want to go on a cruise and travel in luxury then the new mega ships as they have become known offering a whole host of activities to keep you amused for the whole time on board. As the cruise liners look to differentiate themselves from competitors they are bringing in new fun things to do on board. The latest additions for the 2009 mega ships include rock climbing, ice skating and surfing simulators. There will be another host of ships taking to the seas in 2010, how will they improve on existing cruise ships?

The new ship from NCL is Epic which will make its maiden voyage in June. The ship boasts 128 budget cabins which are around 100 square feet, there will be quad rooms for families and for the upper class cruiser there will be courtyard villas at the back of Epic! Once you have enjoyed the many activities on board you can head for an even meal where you will be spoilt for choice in the 12 restaurants. Epic is set to cross the Caribbean and travel from Europe to New York.

Queen Victoria’s sister, Queen Elizabeth is going to be available to book from October. The main features include a large dance floor, an upgraded interior and a huge library.

Another cruise ship to look out for is the Sea Cloud Hussar. This is a three-mast tall ship which will feature the best facilities and services available they claim and is aimed at a more pure sailing experience. It’s due to launch in the final quarter of the year.

If you want to experience cruising in one of these new mega cruise ships then hopefully these mini cruise reviews of the 2010 ships will give you some ideas.

Ben Stott has been working in the travel industry for over 15 years. He enjoys writing about travelling, destinations and especially cruises.

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Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum – A History Event Preserved

One evening in December 1773 a group of American colonists disguised as Native Americans sailed to Griffin’s Wharf where three British tea ships were docked. Climbing aboard, the colonists began to destroy the tea with axes and hatches. A large crowd watched these events transpire in complete silence. The Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum was created to commemorate this milestone event that led to the beginning of a revolution.

Established in 1973 the city official recognized its legitimacy as the venue for celebrating the Boston Tea Party. Since its inception the museum has gone on to be the site of a host of events including re-enactments of this historic event.

The museum features an array of exhibits, memorabilia and live historical presentations are collectively used to retell the tale of the Boston Tea Party. Three replica tall ships can also be found here which help tell the story and add a tangible element that fuels the imagination. These ships have been authentically recreated to feature even the minutest of details creating a richly satisfying experience. Visitors can explore the decks, cargo holds and crew quarters on each of the ships. The wharf where the ships are docked also presents a fair amount of space that is used for recreations, exhibitions and displays.

The Boston Tea Room presents visitors with a varied range of cuisine to indulge in during their visit. This dining venue is capable of accommodating up to 500 guests for cocktails, events and dinners in addition to two enclosed show spaces for larger events.

With a choice of Boston hotels to choose from during their travel, visitors will find it quite a task to find a hotel that meets their needs. BostonHotelsEye.com is an online booking site that features a host of hotels in Boston with detailed information allowing visitors to make an informed choice.

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Tall Ships Cannon Duel


As a Tall Ship Sailor I have managed to find sometime with my camcorder/camera and capture some of the exciting experiences of sailing Tall Ships heres a collection of the best moments during tall ships cannon due, my thanks to the others who had made contributions…currently i’m still waiting to collect more clips..for now i use a few scenes from master and commander… but over all 85% of the clips are real footage.. so hows this for a start?

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WPRO Tall Ships 1976


WPRO/Providence coverage of the Tall Ships’ June/July 1976 visit to Newport RI. Aircheck montage, photos by Holland Cooke, narration by Gary degraide. Event produced by PD Jay Clark.

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Tall Ships of the world


Several photo’s of old tallships. Among them old ships from the Dutch VOC

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Tall Ships in the mist


Start of the tall ship race 2006 in Torquay Torbay. We had fog and the visibility was not more than 200 meters. All around us sounded fog horns in different tones but with the all the same signal, “one long blast and two short” the signal that sailing ships are sounding when they are under sail. One minute for the start other ships became visible and they looked big and very close, when we sailed all together over the start line. (Logbook Bark Europa)

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Tall Ships Race 2009 – Atlantic Challenge

This summer’s Atlantic Challenge Tall Ships Festival will begin on May 2nd. The ships will cross the North Atlantic twice, over 4 months, and cover a total of 7,000+ nautical miles, following 500 year-old trade routes. On their initial journey they will benefit from the reliable, westward trade winds. With peaks to 13 meters per second (30 miles per hour) they’ll provide for spectacular racing conditions. The vessels will congregate in Spain’s busiest fishing port, Vigo , between April 30 – May 3 for the start of the first leg of the race. On May 3rd they will begin a 900 nautical mile journey south-south-west to Tenerife , the Capital of the Canary Islands archipelago. After four days (14 – 17 May) the armada’s off to the 21sq. mile island of Bermuda – 2,600 nautical miles to the west. They’ll begin sailing into town on June 1st and will be the centerpiece of the island’s 400th Anniversary of permanent settlement. Beginning on June 15th, the fleet will slowly disappear over the western horizon, towards Charleston , SC. The ships will remain in port for six days (June 26th – 28th) before parading northward to the largest city in New England, Boston , Mass. Boston previously hosted the tall ships in 1992 and 2000 and has history on every corner. It is where the American Revolution began and is also the site of the Boston Tea Party, the Battle of Bunker Hill and Paul Revere’s house. The festival will continue here for seven days from July 7th-13, it will include public cruises, the Salute Ball and of course the Parade of Sail . Then it’s 370 miles north-north-east to Halifax , NS (July 16th – 20th) where celebrations include the 250th anniversary of this Canadian Naval Port and its rich seafaring traditions. Having hosted the tall ships four times in just over two decades, Nova Scotia is no stranger to the hundreds of thousands of people who come to witness these amazing festivals. More than 600,000 visited Halifax for the 2007 event. The final race leg, starting on Monday July 20th, is 2,350 nautical miles eastbound across the mighty North Atlantic to the final port of Belfast , Northern Ireland (13 – 16 August). During this crossing the vessels will take advantage of the prevailing westerlies (predictably winds from the west to the east). Belfast will play host to the tall ships Grand Finale Celebrations . 12 ‘Class A’ vessels – the largest class of all the Tall Ships – will provide a magnificent backdrop to four days and nights of nautical nirvana!

Visit the Tall Ships Festival for everything you need to know about the 2009 Atlantic Challenge event. You’ll also find more on the history of sail racing, ship profiles, schedules and other treasure.

http://www.tall-shiprace.com/

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Tall Ships – Standing Tall


An adventure tale of Tall Ship sailing

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