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Sep
23
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Cruising has grown phenomenally over the past 40 years. There were a mere half-million passengers in 1970. Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) recorded that 12.6 million people cruised in 2007.
The following helpful tips will make your cruise trip the most enjoyable it can be.
1. Always use the services of a professional cruise consultant. There is a wide variety of choices available today, with many cruise lines and ship classes, as well as destinations and departure ports. A cruise consultant will discuss your needs and interests, prepare a personal profile and then find the vacation package right for you.
2. Be sure to purchase out of Province medical and trip cancellation insurance. Since most cruises are booked well in advance of the sailing date, the small investment will protect you in case of illness or any unforeseen difficulties that may result in you having to cancel your trip at the last minute.
3. Plan for the time of year that you wish to travel. Ships schedules vary depending on seasons:
Caribbean, Mexico, Alaska, Europe and Gulf regions: now year round
Other exotic destinations such as Australia, New Zealand and Asia have selected seasons established by the cruise lines, usually between November and March World Cruises (or segments thereof) begin in January
4. Each cruise line has an abundance of staterooms in various sizes, with comfortable beds, tv’s and tasteful décor. The four main types of cabins available include suites, balcony staterooms, ocean view staterooms and interior staterooms. Deck plans will show where the cabins are situated and the various levels. Suites can range in size up to 1600 square feet with 2-3 bedrooms for families. Other choices are mini suites, balcony staterooms and ocean-view staterooms, around 300 square feet. Interior staterooms are usually between 150-200 square feet.
5. Consider amenities and on-board activities that fit your lifestyle and interests. Amenities may include a fitness center, day spa, children’s programs, babysitting, internet access, casino, swimming pools, library, rock climbing, mini-golf, surf simulator, shows and movies under the stars, and educations programs to name a few.
6. Dining - cruises are known for their abundance of all-inclusive cuisine. Ships have fine dining rooms, specialty restaurants, lounges, snack bars and complimentary 24 hour room service. If interested in fine dining, reservations for 2 seating times can be made at the time of booking your cruise. Some cruise lines offer more flexible dining times. There may be an additional cost for some specialty restaurants.
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Sep
09
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Maybe you’re going to book your first cruise and you’re wondering what cruise ship activities there are to look forward to. Each cruise is different and there’ll be different cruise activities onboard. It depends on both the cruise line you book with and the ship you’ll be voyaging on.
The easiest way to check is to either get directly in touch with the cruise line or take a look at the paperwork that comes with your cruise information.
Cruises area about having fun and relaxing.
Aside from the cruise entertainment and the cruise food, which are common to just about all cruises, there could be different classes, shows, dancing, and much, much more.
Whatever ship you take there will probably be more than enough cruise games and cruise ship activities to keep you occupied for the length of your voyage.
Make sure you’re going to get what you want
If there are specific things you want to do on a cruise you’ll definitely want to get in touch with the cruise directly or speak with a travel agent.
If you know what you’re looking for or want some ideas, a travel agent should be able to help you and then book the cruise that meets your needs.
Or, if you get in touch with the cruise lines directly, they can help you find the specific ship that has the cruise activities you’d like.
For example, if there are a number of swimming pools on one ship there might be swimming classes. But never assume that a ship or a cruise line has the cruise activities that you want. It’s much better to find out before you book your tickets rather than be disappointed.
Remember that your tickets could be non-refundable. So make sure that you know exactly what you’re going to get before paying for your cruise by check or putting it on your credit card
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Sep
04
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Every people want to spend their weekend with full of joy and lot of enjoy .In this day and age of stag extravagance, the biggest question is not whether the stag do should involve a stripper. We can not define how to choose the better place foe spending our stag weekend and organizing our hen night party. In my article i am going to tell you how to celebrate your weekend and hen night party.
There are many cities which are being hot spot for stag weekend and hen night parties Like UK. Sharing borders with the likes of Hungary, UK and the Czech Republic, UK used to consist many cultures in it. And are aware about to spend a good time in hen night parties and better weekends, Stag Night.
where you really can hop on a flight and be anywhere you want in practically no time at all! With low cost airlines all but giving away flights these days, why not take advantage of the opportunity. To spend your weekend and hen night. And the enthusiastic weekends.
You can organize party in UK with much fun and full of joy .For organize party budget doesn’t matter. You can online book your hotels, several hotels provide this service.
Just choose a destination and you’ll find a selection of great weekend There’s packages to suit all tastes from relaxing spa leisure days to singing your hearts out at a recording studio, but if you don’t see the ideal party package simply put together your perfect hen weekend and get an instant quote using The Stag and Hen Company’s build your own weekend section.
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Aug
19
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With increasing gas prices and fewer international travel plans for American travelers, it’s hard to believe a European vacation is a possibility in the near future. Still, many Americans are heading overseas regardless of the state of the economy, and cashing in frequent flier miles, tracking down low-priced airfare and booking up European packages at discount rates. Some are cutting costs even further by venturing to hostels and making use of public transportation to explore the major cities and attractions. If you’re heading off on a European vacation this year, make sure you’re planning with these five essentials in mind:
1. Make reservations for Eurail. Taking the train isn’t as easy as it used to be, and as public transportation becomes the preferred choice of traveling for many, it’s harder to find a seat. Make reservations for cross-country treks so you always have a comfortable seat waiting.
2. Buy tickets to museums well in advance. Museums are a top tourist hotspot year round in most European cities, so it’s in your best interest to purchase your tickets in advance whenever possible. If you can’t buy them online, make sure you reserve your pass over the phone when you arrive at your destination city. Many major exhibits and events reach ‘sold out’ status within days of the opening, so be prepared to change your plans if needed.
3. Book your hostel stay online. Many ‘upscale’ hostels, or those with extra amenities and perks require advanced reservations, and you can check the status of openings by reviewing the hotel booking site online. Online booking has become easier than ever, and all you need is a credit card to reserve your spot.
4. Exchange currency before you leave. Don’t wait until you arrive at the airport or into your destination city to convert your dollars. It can be hard to track down a bank, and you may end up paying extra fees for the service. Plan ahead so you’re converting your dollars at a U.S. bank to save money and stress of the currency exchange.
5. Book your bus reservations online. If you prefer to ride the bus or ‘coach’ for a portion of your trip, make your reservations online; this will help you save time and you can plan your itinerary relatively easily with your seats booked well in advance.