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Top Cruises Departing from New York

There is no better way to celebrate a wedding, birthday, or anniversary than with a cruise from one of the most recognized cities in the world — New York City. The Big Apple is overflowing with tons of energy, vibrancy, and class. But if you're a local, you'll agree that a getaway to warmer weather can only help you appreciate home that much more. Norwegian conveniently cruises from NYC, for a stress-free commute to the vacation you not only want, but need. New ships. New experiences. Cruise from the city that never sleeps and wake up to sandy beaches down south.

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4 Top Things to Do in St. George, Bermuda

If you’re planning a Bermuda cruise, historic St. George will likely be one of your top places to explore on vacation. St George's Parish consists of several islands all connected by bridges. These islands make up Bermuda's East End. St. George's town is the central town and the historical heart of Bermuda. The town is more than four centuries old. The Island's first settlers, Sir George Somers, and his men landed in St. George in 1609.

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5 of the Best Bermuda Shore Excursions

Are you cruising to Bermuda? Discover the best Bermuda excursions for when you land in port. Bermuda is best known for its rosy-hued beaches. However, this popular travel destination offers so much more than miles of pink sand beaches. The best Bermuda shore excursions highlight the island’s rich natural history, stunning sights, and distinctive British culture.

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Winter Cruises 2018: Escape to Warmer Weather

With over 70 cruise vacations to choose from this winter, where will you escape to? Norwegian has plenty of options to beat the cold. Whatever your choice, an escape to warmer destinations is a great way to take a break from the weather while making memories you’ll keep forever. Here are some of our winter 2018 cruises to book now, just in time for the season.

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Top Things to Do in Cozumel on a Cruise

Cozumel is an island that lies around 12 miles off the eastern side of the mainland of Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula. Cozumel is famous for scuba diving, snorkeling, fishing, white sand beaches, shopping, and rich history. If you're planning a Caribbean cruise with Norwegian that makes a port stop in Cozumel, Mexico, here are some of the top things you should incorporate in your cruise plans. 

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Why You Should Cruise from San Juan

Have you been lucky enough to visit Puerto Rico? If you haven't, you're missing out, and if you have, isn't it time to return? Let's show Puerto Rico the love during this important time of rebuilding. Much of this beautiful Caribbean island is open and ready for business. There’s never been a better time to cruise from San Juan.

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Cruising the ABC Islands: Curacao

If you’re cruising to The Caribbean, the ABC islands, comprised of Aruba, Bonaire, and Curacao, should be a top choice for your vacation. Recently on Chasing the Sun, we featured “A Guide to Aruba” and “A Guide to Bonaire” as part of a 3-part blog series on Exploring the ABC Islands of the Dutch Caribbean.  As we wrap up this series, we will focus on the last of the ABC Islands: Curacao

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Cruising the ABC Islands: Bonaire

The ABC Islands are made up of Aruba, Bonaire, and Curacao located in the Southern Caribbean, also known as the Dutch Caribbean.  Recently on Chasing the Sun, we featured “A Guide to Aruba” as part of a 3-part blog series on Cruising the ABC Islands of the Dutch Caribbean.  Now we will take a deeper look at Bonaire, which is located to the east of both Aruba and Curacao in the Southern Caribbean Sea. 

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A Brief History of the Bermuda Flag

If you’ve ever cruised to Bermuda, you’ve likely seen the colorful Bermuda flag flying high just as your cruise ship pulls in close to the port. The flag of Bermuda, which was created in 1910, features the British Union Flag in the upper left corner, a red ensign, and the Bermuda coat of arms on the right. This banner is certainly unique, but have you ever wondered about the significance of these symbols? Check out this history of the Bermuda flag and learn what each of these markings represents.

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