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  2. 10 Best Cruises for Seniors to Check Off Your Bucket List - AOL

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    Windstar Cruises is one of the best senior cruises for travelers seeking an intimate experience. With small, luxury cruise ships accommodating between 148 and 342 guests and a crew-to-guest ratio ...

  3. Cruise Planners - Wikipedia

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    Cruise Planners is a home-based travel agent franchise network. [1] The company is headquartered in downtown Coral Springs, Florida. The company's travel agency franchisees specialize in booking luxury vacations, cruises, tours and travel to destinations around the world. [2] The company has more than 2,500 franchise owners in all 50 states. [3 ...

  4. How Much It Costs To Sail Aboard These 10 One-of-a-Kind ... - AOL

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    In total, for a shorter five-day trip, plan for between $1,500-$2,225 per person, while a more typical seven-day trip would be an average cost of $2,000-$3,100 per person, going up from there ...

  5. I’m single and in my 40s, what cruise would you ... - AOL

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    The best singles cruises can be found all over the world. ... In the case of one Redditor, we have a 40-year-old single male who hasn’t been on a cruise in almost 30 years. However, his midlife ...

  6. Saga Cruises - Wikipedia

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    Saga Shipping, also known as Saga Cruises, a division of the Saga plc, is a cruise line headquartered in Folkestone, England. Saga Cruises exclusively markets to and operates for people aged 50 and over.

  7. American Institute of Certified Planners - Wikipedia

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    American Institute of Certified Planners logo. The American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP) is the American Planning Association's professional institute. [1] AICP certifies professionals in the United States in the field of town planning and assists planners in the areas of ethics, professional development, planning education, and the standards of planning practice. [2]