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Cruiser Friendly Blog
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The blog of Terry Breen author of the series of Cruiser Friendly Onboard Guide books. Terry covers all kinds of information about cruising from packing tips to details of her own adventures
Recent Posts
Cruiser Friendly Guide to Exploring the Antarctic Peninsula - available January 10, 2010
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - Just in time for the summer Antarctic cruise season, Cruiser Friendly Guides proudly announces, Exploring the Antarctic Peninsula, the latest in the series of “cruiser friendly guides” written specifically to enhan...
Welcome, The Oasis of the Seas!
After a much followed trans-Atlantic crossing, the largest ship ever built, The Oasis of the Seas, made her way to her new, custom-made berth in Port Everglades, Florida on Friday November 13, 2009. There were fireboats on hand with their water canno...
Regent Seven Seas Cruises presents Captain Stanislas Merceir De Lecombe
The departure of Captain Philippe Fichet-Delavault created an opening for a new captain to relieve Captain Felice Patruno on the Seven Seas Mariner. It did not take the company long to recognize the ability of Stanislas (aka Stan) Mercier De Lecombe....
ONBOARD THE SEABOURN ODYSSEY
Wonder how the new Seabourn Odyssey stacks up in the eyes of a long time Regent Seven Seas Cruises guest? Read on to learn what Jackie Frame has to say about her recent experience onboard Seabourn’s newest ship. “The one thing that Seabou...
YOU CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE - PHILIPPINES RELIEF
The islands of The Philippines have been hit hard by an unusual series of tropical storms. The capital city of Manila was severely damaged by Typhoon Ketsana and Tropical Storm Palma stalled over northern Luzon dumping huge amounts of rain. Now it lo...
CAPTAIN PHILIPPE FICHET-DELAVAULT LEAVES REGENT
We were all very sad to learn that Captain Philippe Fichet-Delavault, aka “Captain Creativity”, will not be returning to Regent Seven Seas Cruises. New adventures are calling him. While on the Mariner, Captain Delavault was known for his penchant...
