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  2. New England in the fall: 12 cruise lines showcasing the ... - AOL

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    From large cruise lines to intimate ships, you can explore New England and Canada in any style that suits you. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...

  3. The Meraviglia will be docked in Boston until 19 December. MSC Cruises made the decision to stop in the east coast city in order to avoid severe weather conditions in the Bahamas. ... we will sail ...

  4. Carnival Cruise Line - Wikipedia

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    Carnival Cruise Line was founded in 1972 by Ted Arison. To finance the venture, Arison turned to his friend Meshulam Riklis , who owned Boston-based American International Travel Service (AITS). Arison and Riklis set up the new company as a subsidiary of AITS.

  5. A cruise was rerouted from the Bahamas to Boston - AOL

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    Passengers aboard a Bahamas-bound cruise trip had their holiday beach vacation dreams turned upside down when they were rerouted to Boston, Maine and Canada instead due to weather concerns.

  6. Flynn Cruiseport Boston - Wikipedia

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    The port is owned and operated by Massport, which operates most of the Port of Boston, and is located in the Seaport District of Boston. It is primarily open between the months of March and November, with its busiest season being in the early fall, as multiple Canada and New England cruises use Flynn Cruiseport as either a port of call or port ...

  7. Cruise ship - Wikipedia

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    The number of cruise tourists worldwide in 2005 was estimated at some 14 million. The main region for cruising was North America (70% of cruises), where the Caribbean islands were the most popular destinations. The second most popular region was continental Europe (13%), where the fastest growing segment is cruises in the Baltic Sea. [68]