China Begins Construction on its First Luxury Cruise Liner
Last week marked the beginning of the construction phase of China’s first large luxury cruise liner, a project that is estimated to top $2.63 billion.
Read MoreLast week marked the beginning of the construction phase of China’s first large luxury cruise liner, a project that is estimated to top $2.63 billion.
Read MoreAfter launching its first ship in Asia in January 2012, Uniworld Boutique River Cruise Collection has seen an increase in demand for luxury ships visiting Vietnam and Cambodia. In response, Uniworld will launch a new ship called River Orchid in 2013 that will go along the Mekong River.
Read MoreIf you’re looking for your next vacation and need to try something new, Amakatarina is now offering a luxury cruise that provides historic views of Russia that takes guests to some of Russia’s oldest cities to discover hidden culture and beauty.
Read MoreSix Star Cruises have unveiled the most expensive cruise ever. Imagine taking a helicopter to transfer to a private jet filled with complimentary caviar and Dom Perignon, as a means of transportation to a 124-day luxury cruise to 28 different countries.
Read MoreUK-based Cunard Line has been associated with the British royal family since 1938 and they are now planning a special celebration uniting all three Elizabeth ships for the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee.
Read MoreThis past November 4th-6th, Conde Nast came to London with their luxury travel fair. Presenting a myriad of exotic tours, boutique hotels and luxury cruises, booking your trips for the next century was possible. Strictly catering to luxury travel, we certainly found some gems we wouldn’t find anywhere else.
Read MoreWhen one thinks of a luxury cruise, images of the rocky Mediterranean or pristine, turquoise Caribbean come to mind. But the Yangtze River Golden No.1 is out to change such thinking. The cruise ship, hailed as the world’s most luxurious inland cruise ship, departed on its maiden voyage down the Yangtze River out of Chongqing in Southwest China on Sunday, May 22.
Read MoreNext year Miami will be welcoming a 130,000-ton resident. The Carnival Breeze, Carnival Cruise Lines’ newest and largest addition to their expansive fleet, will make its debut in Europe in June 2012 and then move to its permanent address at the Port of Miami in November.
Read MoreThe second annual Miami International Art Fair officially opened to the public today, with a special preview Thursday evening. The art fair encompasses photography, sculptures, installation art, and new media from all around the world. Many of the local art galleries have teamed up with Miami’s museums to participate in the fair, like the Miami Art Museum, the Lowe Art Museum and the Bass Museum, to make this year’s event something to remember.
Read MoreLet’s face it, Americans are good at a lot of things. Football. Eating. Living in Excess. Actually, almost everything except soccer. Yet for some reason, this year’s World Cup has got the city and country in a tizzy of excitement in a way I haven’t seen before. Dreaming of goals and giddy with the thought of competition and conquest, whether Chicagoans are watching the games for pride or for pleasure, here are your Haute 5 spots to catch all the action.
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