sábado, 26 de enero de 2013

History

Good morning followers!

We consider it's important to talk about the history of cruising, to introduce it we'er going to talk about it in this posts. We don't want to bore anyone, therefore it will be short.

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The beginning of the cruises was in 1835 when Shetland Journal was published a sea trip around Scotland, Iceland and Feroe Island. The first transatlantic cruise was in 1840, it started in Liverpool to Boston.

But it was not until 1947 when Cunar built the first pleasure cruise, it was called "Green Goddess". Since then the cruises tourism indusry opened a new way to travel with luxury, comfort and design.



That's all! Did you know the origin of the cruises?

14 comentarios:

  1. I want to travel by cruise!! But it's very very expensive...

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    1. Hi!
      Don't worry, there are always offers. We will do a post with offers!

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  2. interesting! I would like to be one of the first to get that cruise. I hope someday to some cruise

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    1. We believe that you wrote in the post wrong, but thanks for commenting!

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  3. Hi girls, it's an excellent blog! Thanks for keep me informed about cruises' origin!
    I wanna travel in one of them

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    1. Hi Lidia!
      Thanks for your opinion and for following the blog!

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  4. woow, i didn't know that the first trip was to boston, is very interesting

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    1. Hi Carlos!
      You will not go to sleep without knowing something new!

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  5. I didn't know when the first trip was. One day I will travel in boat. I hope it...

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  6. O.o I didn't know it! I would like to go on a cruise!
    Dreaming is free, isn't it? XD

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    1. Hi Maria
      Dreaming is free but sometimes dreams come true!

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  7. Not, it is the first time that I read on the origin of these extraordinary cruises. It has served me to know something more.

    Thanks,

    Goodbye!

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    1. Hi Nerea!
      We are glad that you have helped to know more! Thanks for commenting!

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