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Legend
Of The Seas
When we think about going
on a cruise, we usually picture a clear, blue sky, crystal clear waters
and white, sandy beaches. Snow doesn’t come into the picture.
However, my husband and I are considering introducing snow into the
image of a vacation on the ocean through the famous ship, Legend of the
Seas
This massive ship made its aquatic debut in 1995 and it has lived up to
its name over the past eleven years. Legend of the Seas offers cabins
equipped to house 1,800 travelers and it offers entertainment diverse
enough to please each and every person. The boat is an island in
itself, with every amenity that an entire city would present to its
tourists.
We found the Legend of the Seas appealing not only because of the
entertainment, comfort and amenities but because of its diverse
destinations. Alaska tops the list of interesting places to take a
cruise. I think that the appeal of this unusual destination on the
Legend of the Seas is the sense of adventure. The northern sights are
magnificent and the crisp air makes the entire journey feel like
Christmas on the high seas.
Many would turn their noses up at the idea of taking a cruise with a
frigid destination and this was another factor that my husband and I
considered. Many people flock to warmer climates during vacation time.
The Legend of the Seas sets out for the Bahamas and people clamor to
get a spot on the popular ship. Choosing an unusual place like Alaska
increases our chances of being able to secure a larger cabin at a more
reasonable rate. There is less chance of a waiting list as well.
Neither my husband nor I are very interested in sunbathing. I have red
hair and I tend to burn, peel and freckle. Vacationing in very warm
climates has wreaked havoc on my skin, leaving me sunburned and
uncomfortable. I like the idea of wearing my bathing suit indoors so I
don’t have to worry about burning. The beauty of the Legend
of the Seas is that it offers swimming indoors for those of us who love
to swim but hate the sun.
Even if swimming is not your thing, the ship is comprised of eleven
fun-filled decks that offer an array of interesting things to do and
there are over seven-hundred crew members who can help you decide on
which activity to choose. If you are looking for an unusual vacation
that you are sure to remember, consider taking the Legend of the Seas
to Alaska.