Cruising can be one of the most value-friendly vacations going but offers some extraordinarily high-end options as well. But how the heck do you choose from all the hundreds if not thousands of options out there? Here are some resources (including non-traditional cruising, like freighters) and feedback.
Cover photo: Mitch Ames
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First World tourism in an increasingly impoverished Third World has always been a delicate issue, but rarely is it so starkly brought to light as this week in Haiti with Royal Caribbean's actions. Where do you stand? Would you go? And is Royal Caribbean doing the right thing?
Advertorial writer for high-end cruise lines
High-end, American, luxury travel magazine is looking for cruise experts for advertorial assignments in bi-annual publication. We need writers who are very familiar with the high-end cruise lines in the industry, and be able to write compelling advertorials to drive sales for each cruise line. Writer needs to be familiar with and aware of each line's branding and the characteristics that set each apart. Must also be well-traveled, as the advertorials often focus on different destinations around the globe.
Please send writing samples, your resume, and your rate per word.
Thanks,
Heather
New York
looking4freelance@yahoo.com
As far as NCL goes...I did not have a bad experience on them but only an adequate one which is why I normally choose another line.
I do wish to write about this epic seafaring adventure right around South America, with a potential land program to Machu Picchu. I do need a commission in order to organise a trip to Machu Picchu. Can you recommend any newspapers and magazines which might like a feature? on this trip or any of my forthcoming cruising adventures around Brazil, Argentina, Falkland islands, Chile, Ecuador, Mexico, Guatemala - with many excursions to see wildlife, glacier and penguins. I shall be following in the footsteps of Darwin who described Cape Horn as the "uttermost place on earth".
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