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Pearl Seas Cruises Opens 2024 Great Lakes Season Introduces New Great Lakes Explorer Cruise from Duluth

Pearl MistPearl Seas Cruises is pleased to announce its biggest season ever on The Great Lakes, operating four different itineraries that visit 16 ports of call, and introducing a brand new 14-Night Great Lakes Explorer cruise between Duluth, Minnesota, and Toronto, Canada–delivering the opportunity to sail all five Great Lakes in a single journey. (more…)

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All New 2020 Panama Canal Cruise with Pearl Seas Cruises

Pearl MistNew for 2020, Pearl Seas Cruises announces a spectacular7-night Panama Canal Cruise aboard the only fully stabilized small ship in the region. Beginning this December, Pearl Seas will once again offer its popular Panama Canal cruises along a newly imagined itinerary–delivering the most exciting exploration of the Panama Canal available. (more…)

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Pearl Seas Cruises Unveils Great Lakes 2019 Summer Season

Pearl Mist  (Photo courtesy of Dennis Jarvis, Halifax NS)From June through August, Pearl Seas is providing two Great Lakes cruising experiences: an 11-night Great Lakes & Georgian Bay itinerary and a shorter seven-night Great Lakes itinerary. Both itineraries operate between Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and Toronto, Canada, and visit several American and Canadian ports of call. (travelagentcentral.com)

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Pearl Seas Cruises’ complimentary pre-cruise packages

Pearl Mist  (Photo courtesy of Dennis Jarvis, Halifax NS)Pearl Seas Cruises is pleased to offer complimentary pre-cruise packages for new bookings on Fall 2018 Cuba sailings from Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. The complimentary package includes a one-night premium hotel stay in Ft. Lauderdale and transportation to the ship. (etbtravelnews.global)

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Another Cruise Line, Pearl Seas, Reveals Cuba Itineraries

Cuba, Havana: Plaza de la Catedral de San Cristobal (Photo credit Gorupdebesanez at commons.wikimedia.org)The luxury, small-ship operator has revealed it received approval from the Cuban government to begin offering cruises from the U.S. January 2017. Its announcement comes just one day after major cruise companies Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. and Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd. said they were cleared to go to Cuba. (cruisecritic.com)

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