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  2. ToursByLocals - Wikipedia

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    ToursByLocals office headquarters in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. ToursByLocals is a Canadian-based, international private tour provider. Headquartered in Vancouver, with offices in Buenos Aires, Kuala Lumpur and Glasgow, the company serves upwards of 400,000 clients a year, connecting them with over 5000 private tour guides in 170 countries and 2000 locations.

  3. Blue & Gold Fleet - Wikipedia

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    Blue & Gold also operates tourist and excursion services under its own brand from Pier 41 in San Francisco, with midday ferry service to Sausalito and a variety of tourist routes. The company is the Bay Area's largest ferry transportation provider and carries approximately 4 million passengers annually.

  4. 8 Shore Excursions You Should Never Do on a Cruise - AOL

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    Port Mistakes. There are so many shore excursions to choose from on a cruise that the array can be dizzying. Each port will have many options, and without a little guidance, you might end up ...

  5. 2 Kentucky women say they were drugged, raped by Bahamas ...

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    "While ashore in Freeport, Bahamas on an independent shore excursion, two guests on Carnival Elation reported to Bahamian police that they were sexually assaulted at a local beach. Our onboard ...

  6. Cruise ship - Wikipedia

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    Cruise lines earn significantly from selling onshore excursions offered by local contractors; keeping 50% or more of what passengers spend for these tours. [47] In addition, cruise ships earn significant commissions on sales from onshore stores that are promoted on board as "preferred" (as much as 40% of gross sales).

  7. Tour operator - Wikipedia

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    An open top double decker bus is used worldwide to provide sightseeing tours, such as this one in Washington, D. C., USA. A tour operator is a business that typically combines and organizes accommodations, meals, sightseeing and transportation components, [1] in order to create a package tour. They advertise and produce brochures to promote ...

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