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I’m not very good at relaxing on vacation. Invariably, I bring a new book, determined to spend quiet time reading. I imagine myself sitting back, soaking up the sun, dozing off here and there to the lullaby of lapping waves. And the book comes back unopened. It never even leaves the bag. Instead, my camera roll is loaded with photos of activities and adventures, and I often n...


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Recently, Chryssi and Steve Zeleny (pictured above), who traveled on Star Pride in the Caribbean last fall, wrote us a letter that, as a father of two daughters, I have not been able to forget.

Kate Via, one of their four children, newly married and even more newly pregnant, was in a


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When will Barcelona’s La Sagrada finally be finished? Who built La Sagrada Familia? What is the Tower of Jesus Christ? Why will Pope Leo XVI visit La Sagrada Familia in June 2026?

Barcelona’s iconic La Sagrada Familia (pictured above is its glorious interior stained glass) is now the wo...


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Italy is a beautiful country with extensive history, beautiful scenery and excellent food. With many unique regional dishes, Italian menus boast meals you can’t get anywhere else. Keep reading to discover 15 Italian foods you must try when visiting this Mediterranean country. 

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The first Windstar ship I ever experienced was Wind Star in the Caribbean, the 148-passenger sailing ship. The most recent was Star Legend in the Mediterranean, the cruise line’s 312-passenger yacht. These two entirely different ships, at least as far as the vessels are concerned, share many similarities, such as Windstar’s friendly crew, watersports marinas off the back (or ...


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