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Porthole TV DVD Classic ships: SS Norway & OceanBreeze Port: Montego Bay, Jamaica | 
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Sales Rank: 102284
Format: Ntsc Language: English (Unknown) Region: 0 Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 24 Minutes
MPN: PPI-DVD-107 Model: PPI-DVD-107 UPC: 879061003202 EAN: 0879061003202 ASIN: B000LKS7JA
Theatrical Release Date: 2006 Publication Date: 2006 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Product Description Welcome to Porthole TV -- the magazine television series that features the cruise ship experience and its intriguing ports of call. The classic ships of the SS Norway and short itinerarys of the Ocean Breeze offer cruise destinations that remain popular year after year. In this episode of Porthole TV, the ever popular ports of the Jamaicas Northern coast are highlighted. SS Norway boosts all the luxuries of one of the largest cruise ships while the Ocean Breeze is a vintage ship with a lot of history for short 2 day excursions to the Bahamas Ports of call in Jamaica include Montego Bay and Ocho Rios. Welcome to Porthole TV -- the magazine television series that features the cruise ship experience and its intriguing ports of call. Provocative, colorful, adventurous with a dash of sexiness, Porthole TV takes you behind the scenes on the worlds' most incredible cruise ships, along with tours of picture-postcard destinations. Porthole TV is an offshoot of the highly successful Porthole Cruise Magazine a bi-monthly consumer magazine that is available on a subscription basis or on newsstands around the world. Porthole TV is the creation of Bill Panoff, publisher and editor-in-chief of Porthole Cruise Magazine, and Sidney M. Cohen, television executive producer and avid cruiser. As the modern-day cruise industry has diversified with all sizes of ships and amenities, so have the decisions vacationers have to make, when they are interested in taking either their first, or their 50th cruise. This is what makes Porthole TV such an interesting concept; it is on the cutting edge of the developments in the cruise industry.
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