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Princess Cruises rolls out more giant screens

Princess Cruises will add large poolside screens to most of its ships by 2011.

The "Movies Under the Stars" 300 sq ft screens are used to show films, concerts and even video game contests. They are currently installed on six ships, and the expansion programme will see them added to a further seven. ...

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A transatlantic voyage allows you to indulge in those things you love to do, but never have time for.

The memories of cruising across the Atlantic will stay with you forever. Sail westbound and experience the only holiday that allows you an additional hour in bed every day and the opportunity to watch the spectacular golden glow of the sun rising over Manhattan as you sail into the harbour.

Renowned for the transatlantic crossing, Cunard offer a cultural enrichment programme to satisfy your intellectual curiosity and a full entertainment programme that is unmatched at sea.

Alternatively, transatlantic crossings are available as ships reposition for the winter or summer seasons. During late Summer these value for money cruises depart from major European ports and will call at the Canaries, Madeira and/or the Azores before arriving in the Caribbean. Once there they will visit some eastern Caribbean islands before arriving at their destination - quite often Miami. These cruises can take two weeks and involve approximately five days at sea.

In Spring, the ships will return to Europe offering cruising on the Eastern Caribbean before the transatlantic segment and often some European ports at the end of the cruise.