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HAL compared with other lines?
Gail & Marty sailing away replied to ebs0303's topic in Holland America Line
We have been on other lines as well, Holland American does have the best crew. -
2024/25 WC blogs and vlogs
Gail & Marty sailing away replied to pixiegirl-loves-travel's topic in World Cruising
Check out WriterOnDeck Holland America -
Haircuts for Men on a Round the World Cruise?
Gail & Marty sailing away replied to Smokeyham's topic in World Cruising
I have don both on the ship and in ports .. -
Which World Cruise do you recommend?
Gail & Marty sailing away replied to islandwoman's topic in World Cruising
It depends on your price Point We are happy with Holland America .. -
What does Holland world cruise include?
Gail & Marty sailing away replied to KKB's topic in World Cruising
I agree with you, We did 2017,2018,2019,2020,2023.2024, Booked on 2025,2026 -
I made it to 5 Stars!
Gail & Marty sailing away replied to kangforpres's topic in Holland America Line
Congratulations per cruise, -
Booking a Cruise While on Board Perks
Gail & Marty sailing away replied to zodiac1's topic in Holland America Line
Smaller deposits. -
my bookings disappeared
Gail & Marty sailing away replied to Queen of Oakville's topic in Holland America Line
Me neither. -
Yes June is good.
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Neuroscience Study Aboard Cunard's Queen Mary 2 Reveals Cognitive Benefits of Slow Travel at Sea Cunard, the luxury cruise line, unveils pioneering neuroscience research conducted aboard the iconic Queen Mary 2 to explore the tangible benefits of slow travel. An international study involving 40 guests on a Transatlantic Crossing revealed that just five days at sea can increase cognitive abilities such as memory, spatial reasoning, logical thinking, and problem-solving on average by 26%. Findings highlighted an impressive 29% improvement in short-term memory recall, a 125% increase in complex problem-solving ability, and a 14% improvement in attention levels. Participants also experienced a 158% increase in perceived relaxation, with the number of people describing themselves as "relaxed," underscoring the rejuvenating effects of Cunard's luxury voyages
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