Sailing Away from Winter: A Cruise from Nova Scotia to Florida and Beyond

Sailing Away from Winter: A Cruise from Nova Scotia to Florida and Beyond On July 4 1988, CFL Hall Of Famer Terry Evanshen was a happily married father of three with a side career as a salesman. He was hit by a van on the way to a family barbeque sending him into a coma and erasing the great life he once had.
Customer Review: A vividly detailed recounting of the joys and perils of navigating the ocean in an aged Norwegian-built ketch
“Sailing Away From Winter: A Cruise From Nova Scotia to Florida and Beyond” is the true-life memoir of Canadian columnist Silver Donald Cameron, who dared to make his dreams of a sea voyage come true. With his wife and their beloved dog, he traveled more than three thousand nautical miles in 236 days, visiting towns dotting the coast from Nova Scotia to Florida, crossing the Gulf Stream, experiencing the Bahamas, and much more. A vividly detailed recounting of the joys and perils of navigating the ocean in an aged Norwegian-built ketch, the camaraderie shared with other cruisers, and much more. Highly recommended.

Dream Cruises: The Insider’s Guide to Private Yacht Charter Vacations

Dream Cruises: The Insider’s Guide to Private Yacht Charter Vacations Tips for Booking Trips on All Budgets—from $1,000 to $1,000,000

“Kavin compares cruise ships and yacht charters to showcase the biggest advantage of the latter: personalized comfort.”
Soundings

“Charter cruising comes in many flavors, from fully crewed luxury megayachts to pilot-your-own bareboats, and Kim Kavin has sampled just about all of them.”
Offshore

Say good-bye to lengthy security lines, overpriced pi?a coladas, and jam-packed shore excursions. Never again will your cruise vacation include jostling with crowds, squishing into a kiddie-filled swimming pool, or rushing back from a land tour in time for a pre-assigned dinner seating on a massive, impersonal ship.

Dream Cruises introduces you to the joys of private yacht charter vacations, a fast-growing and often surprisingly affordable alternative to cruise ships. With charters, you get the whole boat for your family and friends, with a crew catering only to you, and you go wherever you choose—from Alaska to the South Pacific.

Based on first-hand experience as well as advice and information from sixty charter-industry experts worldwide, Dream Cruises explains which kinds of yachts are available, where to book them, how to find a trustworthy broker, what you can expect to pay, and much more.

Why book another cabin when you can have the whole boat for yourself?

Great Cruise Ships and Ocean Liners from 1954 to 1986: A Photographic Survey

Great Cruise Ships and Ocean Liners from 1954 to 1986: A Photographic Survey

Fascinating pictorial record of the last of the great ocean liners and rise of luxurious cruise ships. Interior, exterior views of Song of Norway, Rotterdam, Oceanic, Liberte, Queen Elizabeth, QE2, Queen Mary and scores of others.

Customer Review: Great Book
This is a great book, and a must for any ocean liner buff! With great pictures, and good linear notes, this, along with the others in the set, are some of the most comprehensive and excellent books out there. One of my favorites!

ENJOY!

Econoguide Cruises, 5th: Cruising the Caribbean, Hawaii, New England, Alaska, and Europe (Econoguide Series)

Econoguide Cruises, 5th: Cruising the Caribbean, Hawaii, New England, Alaska, and Europe (Econoguide Series)

Featuring information on cruises to the Caribbean, Hawaii, New England, Alaska, and Europe, this newly updated guide helps readers get the most out of their cruise. Advice on purchasing a cruise vacation and tips for traveling safely and efficiently are included, as well as ratings and reviews for each major cruise line.

Caribbean Ports of Call: Eastern and Southern Regions, 5th: A Guide for Today’s Cruise Passengers

Caribbean Ports of Call: Eastern and Southern Regions, 5th: A Guide for Today’s Cruise Passengers

This guide shows readers how to plan a carefree vacation at sea to the Eastern and Southern regions of the Caribbean, including Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands, St. Maarten/St. Martin, Antigua, St. Barts, St. Kitts and Nevis, Montserrat, Guadeloupe, Dominica, Martinique, St. Lucia, Grenada, Barbados, Trinidad and Tobago, Bonaire, Curacao, Aruba, Venezuela, Colombia, and Panama.

Customer Review: Very Basic Info–you will need to do your own research
Caribbean Ports of Call is packed with information, but missing what I am looking for. It does give good basic information regarding the different ports of call, including highlights of each area, walking tours, and a sampling of shops, restaurants, beaches, etc. Everything is rather vague, however. What I feel the book is lacking is specific information regarding excursions, shopping and off-the-beaten track destinations. Only those excursions sponsored by the cruise lines are covered. You do not need this book to find that information–it is all listed on the cruise line websites themelves! There is a single page on which private excursion companies are mentioned, but none are named. They do no comparing for you, but suggest you do the research yourself to find the best prices. The reason I purchased the book was so that I would not have to do the research. For example, St. Martin is a mecca for finding fine 14k and diamond jewelry. One watch shop, one pearl shop and two high-end jewelry shops are referred to. Additionally, it does not tell you where the shops are–are they in Marigot or Phillipsburg? You won’t save any time having to figure these things out for yourself. Another example is this: my family will be visiting Martinique, St. Martin and Barbados. We want to swim with the dolphins. The book does not mention that a 15 minute ferry ride from St. Martin to Anguilla will get you a full day of dolphin discovery, swimming and lunch offered by www.shoretrips.com. I found this information simply using a seach engine. Only a signle page was devoted to Anguilla even though it is a lovely, unspoiled island and easily accessible from St. Martin. I was hoping the book would list tour and excursion companies that offer price comparisons to cruise ship offerings and better values than those offered on the ships. There are none to be found in the book. I was looking for comparisons between excursions offered by the cruise lines and those you could find through private tour companies on the island and book yourself. The shopping sections also seemed to be just briefly skimmed over. St. Martin has dozens of reputable, jewelry shops with hefty discounts off of US prices. I have personally shopped in several on earlier trips. None of these are mentioned. I think the book would be much better if it dug a little deeper and gave more specific information. What it seems to be is a summary of what you will find on any of the cruise line websites. I did not find it particularly helpful–all of the info in the book can be found using search engines, reading cruise reviews or with search engines.
Customer Review: Jewel of a book
Walking tours! It has walking tours and maps of the ports and very complete information on each island listed. If you want to tour on our own, this is book for you.

The Cruise of the Snark: Jack London’s South Sea Adventure

The Cruise of the Snark: Jack London’s South Sea Adventure Dudes! Jack London was a surfer! Inspired by Slocum’s “Sailing Around the World Alone,” London built a 45′ schooner called the Snark, with the intent of sailing the world with his wife and crew. His first stop was Hawaii, where he learned to surf in 1907. He then went on to the South Seas and the Solomon Islands. This book is always insightful, and often hilarious.
Customer Review: Patient Humor
If you like Jack London, you’ll love this book. It affords an opportunity to meet the man, travel with him, laugh and cry with him. I wish he’d written more such books.

Caribbean Ports of Call: Eastern and Southern Regions, 6th: A Guide for Today’s Cruise Passengers (Caribbean Ports of Call Series)

Caribbean Ports of Call: Eastern and Southern Regions, 6th: A Guide for Today’s Cruise Passengers (Caribbean Ports of Call Series)

Cruise expert Kay Showker’s details how to plan a carefree vacation at sea and in port in the Eastern and Southern regions of the Caribbean. Drawn from personal experience, the author includes essential information on shore excursions and shares practical advice on selecting and buying a cruise.

Customer Review: Don’t forget to pack this!
Great for searching out your main interests easily.
Well organized with fast overview format.
Good, but, a little out of date.Needs new emails and #’s to contac locals.

Walt Disney World for Couples, 5th Edition: Including Disney Cruise Line and Universal Orlando (Special-Interest Titles)

Walt Disney World for Couples, 5th Edition: Including Disney Cruise Line and Universal Orlando (Special-Interest Titles) Customer Review: WDW romance
The guide was very useful in providing detailed information about resorts and romantic things to do there. However, the book doesn’t provide enough information for romantic things to do in the parks, it just focuses more on the hotels and restaurants.
Customer Review: Disappointing
This book is good for parents who want to have a romantic vacation and bring their kids along. But not so great for couples without kids. I felt like it was a waste of my money.

I was disappointed by the lack of pictures, and the run-of-the-mill information. This would be a good book to go along with either the Official or Unofficial Guides to WDW if you just wanted to see the “romantic rating” for resorts and attractions.

Also there is a HUGE section on Universal, which I do not intend on visiting on my trip to WDW. So that info was wasted for me.

Greens and Grains on the Deep Blue Sea: Fabulous Vegetarian Cuisine from The Taste of Health Cruises

Greens and Grains on the Deep Blue Sea: Fabulous Vegetarian Cuisine from The Taste of Health Cruises Customer Review: Greens and Grains on the Deep Blue Sea
I purchased this book for a friend who has cancer and is mostly a vegetarian and is looking for tempting things to cook (she does eat fish). She has tried several of the soup recipes and has called me to tell me how she and her daughter, have enjoyed them. I am very pleased I purchased this book for her and I know that she is thrilled to have it.

Passporter’s Field Guide to the Disney Cruise Line and Its Ports of Call: The Take-Along Travel Guide and Planner (Passporter Field Guide to the Disney Cruise Line & Its Ports of Call)

Passporter’s Field Guide to the Disney Cruise Line and Its Ports of Call: The Take-Along Travel Guide and Planner (Passporter Field Guide to the Disney Cruise Line & Its Ports of Call) Customer Review: Disney Cruise Line
BEST guide book you could ever want to have in your possession before, during and after your cruise!!!!
These guys really have done their research and we are glad they did so we could have a wonderful, relaxing and informative cruise.
Thanks!!!!!
Customer Review: Great Vacation Planner
This book was an excellent resource in planning my second Disney cruise. I like to research as much as possible before taking a vacation and this guide gave me lots of information I needed. I especially used the reveiws and ratings of the shore excursions to help select which ones were best for my family. They also offer great budget and planning information and offer a behind-the-scenes look at what fun activites there are to do on the ship. I would never have thought to participate in the treasure hunt on Castaway Cay without them. The links to other websites to find more information was also a big help. Finally, they have a great website where you can get the most recent updates to whatever your edition is missing and color downloads of the ships deck plans. Overall, it’s an excellent resource!

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