Damaged Japanese Whaling Ship May Resume Hunting off Antarctica
Feb. 20 (Bloomberg) -- A Japanese whaling ship that caught on fire in Antarctic waters last week may re-start its engines and resume its hunt as soon as today, the vessel's owners said.
Sail right through a scrapbook class
Some people's greatest legacy is the memories they bequeath their children and grandchildren. That's one reason for "scrapbooking," a hobby so popular that a Google search reveals more than 850,000 Web pages devoted to the pastime. Aficionados, however, might occasionally enjoy the craft only on so-called "affinity" cruises - independently organized sailings themed for like-minded enthusiasts. ...
Queen Mary 2's 2007-2008 Caribbean Season Sets Sail From the Big Apple
As Queen Mary 2 continues to significantly expand her presence in New York, Cunard Line announces an extended series of 12 ten-day voyages to the Caribbean from the Big Apple, as well as two 13-day sailings to Panama and the Caribbean and a 14-day Caribbean Celebration voyage featuring Christmas Day at sea and New Year's Eve in the port of St.
Forget your destination; vacation on the cruise ship
It's another big year for new cruise ships -- with "big" being the operative word. Many of the liners premiering this year will set sail with more than 3,000 passengers.
Disney doubling cruise fleet
Disney Cruise Line announces plans to add two more ships, doubling its fleet.
New Ideas for New Profits
Look for innovation, and you'll find profits on the way.
Save the River conference
The St. Lawrence Seaway is closed for the season. But while vessels can't sail through now, it's when they can that's causing a big controversy. News 10 Now's Brian Dwyer has more on what has people so angry.
Amica Tall Ships fest announces 22-ship lineup
NEWPORT Amica Insurance Tall Ships Rhode Island 2007 today announced the final lineup for the festival, and said three more class-A vessels have joined, bringing the total to 22 Tall Ships from around the world.
Alaska: Still wild, still America's "Last Frontier"
This summer close to a million cruisers will sail north aboard 45 cruise ships to visit Alaska, a state and a land still wondrously wild, still genuinely America's "Last Frontier."