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  2. River Cruise Review: Avalon Waterways - AOL

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    With some of the newest, quietest and most spacious ships on Europe's rivers and an extremely loyal following, Avalon Waterways has made big waves in the river cruise industry since its launch in

  3. River Cruise Review: Viking River Cruises - AOL

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    As the world's biggest river cruise line, Viking River Cruises lays claim to the largest fleet, most extensive network of rivers and a wealth of experience navigating the world's waterways. In a ...

  4. Are luxury cruise ships worth the money? We did the ... - AOL

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    For the Feb. 5-14 itinerary on a Classic Veranda Suite, the cheapest suite on the ship (all Silver Nova cabins come with a balcony and personal butler service), the door-to-door option leaving ...

  5. Scotia Prince Cruises - Wikipedia

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    During the winter of 2002–2003, Scotia Prince Cruises Ltd. inaugurated a service called the "Yucatan Express", using the M/S Scotia Prince on a route between Tampa, Florida, in the United States and Cancun, Quintana Roo, and Merida, Yucatán, in Mexico. In 2004, the company discovered dangerous levels of mold in the City of Portland's terminal.

  6. Cruise Critic - Wikipedia

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    Cruise Critic is a cruise ship review site. Annually in December, it publishes the Cruise Critic Editors’ Picks Awards, which recognize the best cruise lines of the ...

  7. Nova Star Cruises - Wikipedia

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    Nova Star was initially laid up for winter 2015 in Nova Scotia, but moved south to Charleston, South Carolina in January after Nova Scotia provided $2 million to cover off-season expenses. [4] In February, Nova Scotia officials said that the province had developed a plan to spend $13 million to subsidize Nova Star during the 2015 season, with ...