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Polo Beach Club, Wailea
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All Size Cruises Cruise means to sail or to go on a voyage for fun and pleasure. It also means to move along slowly in an unconcerned manner. Cruising has another meaning too - traveling at a constant speed that provides optimum efficiency for a fixed time, as in the case of aircrafts. The most common meaning of the word cruise is the "cruise ship." People carry a certain image for cruise ships. For them a stupendous white Commercial ship that encloses pleasure similar to paradise is the cruise ship. Since this is what people imagine, all the advertisements of cruise vessels depict this particular picture in order to promote the cruise ships and vessels. To set the records straight, this kind of love boats are just one of the categories of types of cruise vessels. There are many kids of cruise vessels for young people to work. Some might work one a luxurious one while others might not. There are big ocean liners, sail boats, luxurious river boats and yachts. On a broader aspect the cruises can be categorized into world cruises, river barge cruises and sail-yacht cruises. World cruises navigate around the globe. These ships remain at sea for a long time. These ships navigate passengers to beautiful places of the world in a stylish manner. Large cruise lines reschedule their ships in accordance with various seasons. They also do so to lure their ultra rich clientele. For instance, some ships of several cruise lines go to Alaska in summer and in winters the same ships are repositioned to the Caribbean. Barge and river cruises are usually smaller cruise lines. They are getting popular among the people as people who cannot afford the ocean cruising opt for river and barge cruises. Even those who can afford ocean cruising enjoy river and barge cruises to have a different kind of experience. River and barge cruises provide very intimate and informal ambience as these cruise vessels are small and include very few passengers. Sailing and yachting cruises offer a different kind of services. These have lesser number of crew members and you might come across a deckhand who would also serve the food. All of these cruises gives you the opportunity to be closer to the water. You can enjoy the weather in the open water sail boat. Although bad weather, can cause havoc to your thrilling and romantic journey.
This article was posted on December 23, 2005
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