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  2. 7 of the best Mediterranean cruise holidays to book for 2025

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    Here’s our guide to the best multi-country cruises with all the amenities and aperitifs to book a 2025 cruise on the magical Med. Best for: City stops Mediterranean, MSC Cruises

  3. 10 best fall foliage train rides in the US for 2024

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    Located in Central Pennsylvania, the East Broad Top Railroad offers nostalgic one-hour fall foliage train excursions that are the perfect length if you're vacationing with toddlers or grade-school ...

  4. Royal Holiday Club - Wikipedia

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    Following a review of Royal Holiday practices in 2009, the Better Business Bureau of Southeast Florida and the Caribbean [4] raised Royal Holiday's prior "F" [5] rating for reliability and service to a “B.” [6] In 2010, this rating was elevated to an “A- and in 2011 to an A+.” [7] According to the Better Business Bureau website, as of October 2013, there have been 299 complaints about ...

  5. 11 all-inclusive family resorts with jaw-dropping swim-up rooms

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    7. Hilton Cancun, an All-Inclusive Resort. Cancun, Mexico. Families with kids who are 10 and older can book a swim-up room at Hilton Cancun, an All-Inclusive Resort. The stylish rooms provide ...

  6. Silversea Cruises - Wikipedia

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    As a marketing strategy the new line introduced all-inclusive fares including gratuities, beverages, port charges, travel insurance, and some complimentary shore excursions. [3] As about 80 percent of Silversea's customers were expected to come from North America, the line established a sales office in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

  7. CDF Croisières de France - Wikipedia

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    Founded in September 2007 as a subsidiary of Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd., CDF begun in May 2008 with Bleu de France as their sole ship. [2] During the north hemisphere summer season the Bleu de France operated cruises in the Mediterranean out of Marseille, while for the winter season she relocated to the Caribbean, with La Romana, Dominican Republic as her port of departure. [3]