Articles related to "Adventure Cruises"Voyages of Discovery has announced the 2008 itineraries of Explorer II, the perfect ship for lovers of cultural cruises
New Antarctic small cruise ship and itinerary offers eleven days of memorable scenery and close-up experiences with wildlife, glaciers and more.
Book an adventure cruise and get AARP discount from the leader in tours to Greenland - the hot (or cool) destination for senior adventure travelers seeking new horizons
Cruise the beautiful Indian Ocean Islands, search for endangered species and support the work of the Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust at the same time
Take a unique expedition voyage from the Arctic to Antarctica with Hurtigruten, calling at ten countries along the way.
An Antarctica expedition is the ultimate cruise for many, but cruise lines are taking risks without concern for their passengers or the environment
Celebrity Cruises will increase the fleet of its specialist adventure division from one to three ships in 2007
Cruise the best dive sites of the Maldives in the Velaa, a new yacht owned by Banyan Tree Hotels and available for luxury charters for up to 12 guests
Guide to popular annual homeschool conferences. Find conventions for homeschoolers and unschoolers seminars. Learn from the best homeschool speakers and veterans.
An educational vacation is a great family adventure. Vacation schooling is gaining popularity as unschoolers and homeschoolers travel the world.
New York, New England, the Canadian Maritimes, and the Quebec province offer popular cruise ship ports of call. Autumn is the time to visit and now is the time to book.
Email groups and websites offer Internet support for unschoolers. Online support compliments local unschooling support groups, through Unschooling United.
WAHMS are work at home moms. Learn how some moms are combining work from home jobs with homeschooling. Three homeschool and work at home moms are profiled here.
A cruise calls for a wide range of clothes, from shorts and a bathing suit to an evening dress or tux. For sea days and non-formal dinners, "smart casual" is the norm.
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