Friday, January 5, 2007

Transatlantic Cruises

ABOUT TRANSATLANTIC
The term transatlantic refers to something occurring across the Atlantic Ocean. Most often, this refers to the exchange of passengers, cargo, information, or communication between the United States and Europe (or between North America and Europe).

Fred Olsen Cruise Lines-Black Watch
The 25-day cruise will sail through Callao, Guayaquil, Panama Canal, San Blas Island, Cartagena, Puerto Cabello, Isla De Margarita, St. George's, Roseau, St. John's, Ponta Delgada and Southampton.

Seabourn Cruise Line-Seabourn Legend
The 5-star cruise liner will take 19 days to sail through Caldera, San Juan Del Sur, Puerto Quepos, Fuerte Amador, Panamama Canal, Moin, Roatan/Bay Islands, Hunting Cay/Monkey River Town, Belize City, Yucatan Basin, Fort Lauderdale, San Juan, Cruz Bay and Charlotte Amalie.

P & O Cruises-Artemis
Southampton, Funchal/Madeira, Barbados, Tobago, Puerto Ordaz, Devils Island, Santarem, Parintins, Manaus, Grenada, St. Lucia, Dominica, St. Maarten, Ponta Delgada will be the ports covered in 38 days.