FEB 2017 - In this issue: Royal Caribbean International's Harmony of the Seas, a Taste of Spain aboard Windstar Cruises, Mexico's Storied Ruins, a Scenic Cruise along France's Seine River, 6 Cruise Year's Resolutions and How to Keep Them, and more!
S**9
Perfect for the avid cruiser
Perfect magazine for those who love all things cruising! Looking forward to future editions 😁
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SPECIALIST MAGAZINE
I WAS EXPECTING A MAGAZINE ABOUT CRUISING, INSTEAD I FOUND THAT IT WAS ABOUT SERVICES FOR CRUISE COMPANYS WITH LITTLE TO INTEREST THE AVERAGE CRUISER.
R**S
Good Cruise Information
"Porthole" is a magazine about cruising, and is generally informative and interesting. The format has recently been enlarged by the publisher, which is a big improvement.The magazine is a glossy, color spectacle that deals mostly with reviews of ships and itineraries, with some superficial human interest articles thrown in for good measure. In general "Porthole" is more about visceral impressions of ships and cruises rather than about hard, factual information, which is largely to its detriment. For that reason, I prefer "Cruise Travel" magazine, which has a more thorough analysis of current topics, particularly in their itinerary reviews and "Ship of the Month" sections.Interestingly, I recently got both "Porthole" and "Cruise Travel" on the same day and both of them had as the cover story Holland America's new "Oosterdam". While "Porthole" showed some nice photos largely of common areas and talked about how spacious it was, "Cruise Travel" detailed the new ship's layout, size of different class cabins, itinerary review, facilities and features, fares, etc. To me the information in "Cruise Travel" was unquestionably superior, although the "Porthole" photographs were nicer.I enjoy reading "Porthole", and particularly enjoy the coverage of more obscure expeditions, such as the recent (June 2004) article on European river cruises. The coverage of the 'Queen Mary 2' was also excellent, particularly the excellent photographs. Overall, I think Porthole is a good magazine, but not the best in the category. For that try "Cruise Travel".
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Porthole Cruise; a cruise, vacation, and travel magazine for all readers.
Porthole Cruise magazine offers readers the real truth when it comes to the best cruise vacations on the planet. That's because the contributing writers and photographers are travel enthusiasts and influencers who have been there and done that! The best way to learn about cruising is by actually going on a cruise and the contributors to Porthole do just that.Their articles aren't thinly veiled advertisements shilling one cruise line or another. They are an open and honest account of what to expect when you embark on a journey of a lifetime. Captivating writing, eye-popping photography and the best trick and tips from veteran cruisers is what you'll find when you flip through the pages of this magazine.Porthole caters to all readers. From those looking for the ultimate luxury vacations to a fun cruise with the kids, there's something for people in all situations. I read the articles and keep them handy for when I'm planning vacations of my own. It's never steered me wrong so far.
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Try "Cruise Travel" Magazine
Don't waste your money on Porthole!For much better information on cruises, try "Cruise Travel" Magazine. It is by far the best cruise magazine on the market. Although is is only published every two months and isn't very long, it offers up-to-date and useful information on the cruise travel industry and destinations. The Cruise of the Month, Port of the Month, and the Ship of the Month features are great, and the letters to the editor are very well-written and interesting. There are quite a few ads, but they are all relevant to cruising and are helpful when planning a cruise.Cruising is not just for the rich anymore! Cruise Travel Magazine can help you plan the trip of a lifetime. Prothole only caters to rich travelers.
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