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Subject: Re: suggestions Posted on: Tue, 12 Feb 2008 09:33:17 -0800

Nonny, the best cruise we ever took was from Sydney to Honolulu, 28 days in
the South Pacific, preceded by two weeks in Sydney. The ship was Star
Princess, but that doesn't matter, the south sea isles matter. Sunset in
Bora Bora, black pearls, 4 wheel drive tour on Morea, visiting Samoa, Pago
Pago, Tonga, New Zealand, wonderful sites and weather. Most of my life I
knew of these places and knew I would never get there. And then I went
there and it was great. Don't miss the chance.

Not as good but still great would be two weeks between Rio and Ft
Lauderdale, or the left coast alternative to Chile. Two weeks was one way,
there may be a b2b.

Hope this helps.

Harry Cooper
"Nonnymus" wrote in message
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> After our Veendam cruise, we were kicking around the idea today about
> another cruise this late Spring/Summer. Here's some thoughts, and any
> suggestions would be appreciated.
>
> 1) Something longer than the normal 7 or 8-day cruise. A couple weeks
> or longer would be even better
> 2) Perhaps something from the West coast instead of FL. Texas or even
> NOLA might be OK, but the further away, the less desirable
> 3) South America/Amazon/Panama Canal? South Pacific?
> 4) Something that we could get a decent price on air, since open jaw is
> terrible.
> 5) We're pretty tied up thru mid March, until our friends depart on the
> 20th.
> 6) NCL and probably Carnival don't appeal to Mrs. Nonny and I'm unsure
> about HAL. We'd also be interested in a foreign branded cruise, like
> Costa. Ship size doesn't matter too much, but mid sized ones have a bit
> more appeal.
>
> Thanks for any ideas.
>
> Nonny
> --
> ---Nonnymus---
> No matter how large your boat,
> the person you are talking with will
> have a close friend with a larger one.
> ---Observation by my son