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John Fielding, CEO
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Most cruise lines have some facilities for disabled passengers, and an increasing number of the larger and more expensive cruise liners are making full provision.
The five liners were acquired by Cruise Invest Management, based in the Marshall Islands.
The cruise industry is currently undergoing a "building boom" with several new mega-liners due for inaugural sailings in the next couple of years.
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Miles Rhodes, Wine Taster
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Unlike cruises on large ocean liners, on a Gulet you can explore the secluded and often deserted bays and coves of the coastline.
The Arean Transport subsidiary operates luxury liners which set the standard for fine cuisine and cruises throughout the Imperium.
Cruise Liners concentrate on more outdoor spaces, and generally offer the 500 to1,500 passengers smaller staterooms, although a growing number of them boast private verandas.
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Paddy McGuinness, Newsagent
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Cruise liners stop here so that passengers can shop in nearby Cork City or visit Blarney to kiss its famous stone.
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Jake Farley, Truck Driver
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Servicing of tourists as well as cruising passengers of cruise liners and ferries arriving to the passenger sea Terminal of St.
They were not cruise liners but the sea equivalent of air travel - it was a much more relaxed and pleasant way to travel to your destination!
The young generation of today talk of cruise liners and exotic cruises but in the 50s and 60s one traveled on a ship as one would an airplane - to get to ones destination.
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Josh Hogan, Commander
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This is also where many cruise ship's passengers are bused for a day trip, when the liners dock just up the coast at Puerto Caldera, and a common destination for field trips by school children.
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