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Cruise Deals

Saturday, January 31st, 2009

February cruise sales…every cruise line is offering low rates and added amenities on select sailings. Here are some exclusive Atlas promotions that are combinable with cruise lines’ offers.

Cruise Sale Exclusives
Princess Cruises
Ensemble Exclusive One-Month Sale features an ENHANCED-VALUE onboard coupon book and is now open for most published Princess sailings through 2010. Reserve your next vacation on select sailings by February 20, 2009 and receive an ONBOARD COUPON BOOK now valued at $650 per stateroom ($325 per person, based on double occupancy), plus a REDUCED DEPOSIT of only $100 per person! World cruises and last minute specials do not apply.

Crystal Cruises
Crystal Cruises 2009 Ensemble Hosted Cruises is offering $100 PER STATEROOM SHIPBOARD CREDIT for 2009 Asia or Europe cruises BOOKED BY MARCH 31, 2009! Plus you will automatically save 20% on a 2010 Crystal Cruises vacation.

SeaDream Yacht Club
Guests can receive a $200 per stateroom spa credit on select voyages. The spa credit applies to all public rates except GTY fares. Call to find out which voyages have this Ensemble exclusive.

Cunard
One-month sale will begin on February 14, 2009. Watch for details next week.

Celebrity

CALL FOR UP TO AN EXTRA $200 OFF!
Plus, Ask About $300 Free Spending!

Ask About 50% Reduced Deposits!

  • Tuesdays only: ONE-DAY SALE Reduced Prices, Save Hundreds!
  • GOOD NEWS: Fuel Surcharges Eliminated!
  • Early-Bird Deals on 2009 Sailings!
  • See for yourself why Condé Nast Traveler readers have voted five of Celebrity’s vessels among the world’s “Top 10 Large Ships”, with the line’s Constellation, Summit, Infinity, and Millennium ranked as the top four overall. Plus, don’t miss the brand-new Celebrity Solstice featuring a manicured half-acre of lawn – the first of its kind at sea – where you can play bocce ball and croquet, practice your putting, or simply picnic!CALL TODAY – EXTRA SAVINGS END FEB. 20!

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    Italy Tour Review

    Friday, January 30th, 2009

    TRIP TO ITALY: 1/08/09 – 1/21/09
    Insight Vacations:  Easy Pace Italy

    My experience in Italy was well worth ever penny it cost me. From the travel agency: Atlas Travel and our agent Cheryl Kennedy, she was so patient with me and answered every question that concerned me. I would definitely use Cheryl again as our travel agent and I can speak for my son Michael and my daughter Jill as well who traveled with me to Italy.

    Our tour director: Francis Touscheck’s knowledge of the history of Italy was amazing. Every detail of every city and village that we traveled to was even more interesting because of Francis’ expertise. Not only was he a great tour guide, but also a very nice, friendly man. He was very funny at times and serious when he had to be. He went out of his way to take us to places that were not on the tour. If we had time, he would have our driver take us to other sites and let us get out of the bus to have a “Kodak moment.” He did that in every city that we were in. The unexpected was always a nice surprise.

    When we were on our own, Francis always took the time to help and guide us in the right direction, so we wouldn’t get lost; although, he often did say we should get lost and take in as many sites as we could on our own. He left all of us his mobile phone number so we could find him at any time. As we departed Roma at 6:30am, Francis bought breakfast for me and my son and daughter and two other people from our tour as we sadly headed home. Those were the little perks that Francis did for us.

    Thank you sooooooo much Francis. As I remember our trip to Italy, I will remember you, Francis made it so much more than I could have ever expected. I¹m ready to go back, because I left my heart in Italy. “Grazie

    Pino, our bus driver was much more than a bus driver, He was such a caring and helpful man. He always helped us out of the bus; God knows I needed some help now and then.

    Pino was able to maneuver his bus in the smallest spaces and often-times we gave him applause…Pino, you were the “greatest,” your expertise in driving through the countryside through rain and fog never made me nervous. I trusted you 100%. “Grazie”

    I will never forget either of you, hopefully, one day, we will meet again.

    Contributed by:  J. Abatemarco

    Insight vacations offers premier escorted vacations in Europe and North America.  Their Easy Pace vacations are quite popular as they offer longer stays in all the major cities. Click here for more information on Insight trips.

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    Regent Seven Seas Cruises 2009

    Friday, January 30th, 2009

    regentbanner1Regent Seven Seas Cruises offer voyages of exploration and discovery to more than 300 ports on seven continents, including Antarctica. The ships are designed for guests numbering in the hundreds rather than the thousands to provide a more intimate experience. The ambiance on board is personal, individual, accommodating – “upscale but not uptight.” And all ships share certain distinctions in accommodations, service, dining and amenities that elevate them to the lofty vantage point of our enviable six stars.

    In addition to the all-suite, all-balcony 700-guest Seven Seas Voyager, Regent Seven Seas Cruises fleet of six-star ships also includes the all-suite, all-balcony 700-guest Seven Seas Mariner, the 490-guest Seven Seas Navigator (with 90% balcony suites) and the 330-guest Paul Gauguin (with over 50% private balconies), a ship dedicated to sailing the South Pacific. In addition, the top-rated expedition ship Minerva is chartered on a seasonal basis for sailings to Antarctica.

    In keeping with the brand promise of Luxury Goes Exploring, the company’s goal is to provide an ultra-luxury cruise experience in all corners of the world.  Regent Seven Seas Cruises is recognized as one of the world’s premier luxury lines with features such as 6-star, all-suite, all-balcony ships, Le Cordon Bleu menus and superior space and service ratios. However, even more compelling than the quality of ships is the adventurous spirit of RSSC – the imaginative itineraries, unique shore excursions and land tours, and the other innovative services offered discerning guests.

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    NCL Cruises 2010

    Thursday, January 29th, 2009

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    Announcing NCL’s new 2010 and 2011 Itineraries – Now Open for Sale.
    NCL’s latest 2010 – 2011 itineraries have just opened for sale. We’ve added
    exciting new itineraries. So go ahead and check them out…soon be enjoying a
    trip of a lifetime with exclusive Freestyle Cruising®. Want to explore more?

    Planning to travel in 2009? There is still time to take advantage of the Freestyle Revolution sale where you can get up to a $500 ship board credit.

      Itineraries Sail Dates
       
    Europe  
    9-Day Canary Islands & Morocco round-trip Barcelona 12/3/10 – 4/8/11
    Norwegian Jade  
     
    12-Day Eastern Mediterranean round-trip Barcelona  
    Norwegian Jade 11/21/10 – 4/21/11
       
    Caribbean  
    7-Day Exotic Western Caribbean round-trip New Orleans 11/7/11 – 4/17/11
    Norwegian Spirit  
       
    7-Day Bahamas & Florida round-trip New York  
    Norwegian Gem 11/13/10 – 4/23/11
    Norwegian Jewel 10/24/10 – 4/17/11
       
    10-Day Eastern Caribbean round-trip New York  
    Norwegian Gem 1/1/11 – 2/1/11
    Norwegian Jewel 1/2/11 – 2/2/11
       
    Mexican Riviera  
    7-Day Mexican Riviera round-trip Los Angeles 10/9/10 – 4/30/11*
    Norwegian Star  
    *6-Day sailing available from Los Angeles on 4/25/10  
       
    Pacific Coastal  
    3- and 4-Day Cruises from Los Angeles or Vancouver April & September 2010
    Norwegian Sun  
       
    5- and 7- Day Cruises from Los Angeles, Vancouver April, May & Sept 2010
    Norwegian Pearl  
       
    7-Day Cruises from Vancouver to Los Angeles  
    Norwegian Star October 2010
       
    Repositioning Cruises  
    12- and 15-Day Caribbean Escape from New Orleans, Boston or NY  
    Norwegian Spirit 4/11/10 & 10/23/10
    Norwegian Dawn 10/10/10
       
    14-Day Transatlantic from New York or Venice  
    Norwegian Gem 4/10/10 & 10/30/10
       
    14- and 15-Day Transatlantic from Miami or London 4/11/10 & 9/8/10
    Norwegian Jewel  
       
    14-Day Panama Canal from Los Angeles or Miami  
    Norwegian Pearl 4/10/10
    Norwegian Star 11/20/10 – 1/15/11
       
    7- and 8-Day Alaska Cruises from Vancouver, Seattle or Los Angeles  
    Norwegian Star & Norwegian Pearl May & September 2010
       
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    Luxury Cruise on a Premium Budget

    Thursday, January 29th, 2009

    silverseas_collage1Last month I wrote an article entitled Luxury Cruises vs. Premium Cruise Lines. The article focused on the price difference between a Luxury Cruise and a Premium Cruise. At the time of the article, SilverSea’s rates were $6,716.00 per person, which was $4,117.00 more than the new Celebrity Solstice.

    What a difference a day makes! Right now you can experience a Luxury Cruise vacation at a Premium price. That’s right! Now, you can cruise the Mediterranean with SilverSea for $3,198.00 on select dates in their least expensive (Ocean View Vista Suite) cabin!!! But it doesn’t stop there! Oceania has a 12 night Aegean Adventure cruise for $5,198.00 per person in a Category A2 (Concierge) verandah cabin and that includes roundtrip air from a major US airport and all Taxes! This is not a From or Base figure folks, this is a Total Figure! If you have a Premium Budget and you can travel in Luxury Style with all those Jet Setters, why wouldn’t you? In the end, it’s all about value.

    SilverSea is also offering a $500.00 “Per Guest” shipboard credit Plus FREE Air on select dates! Prices have not been this low in over 6 years, so now is the time to book…imagine playing Baccarat across from James Bond, oops, thats my fantasy.

    Written by:  Burt Brage
    burt@atlastravelweb.com

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    Corsica Port Overview

    Thursday, January 29th, 2009

    Corsica is south of mainland France in the Mediterranean sea & is the 4th largest island in the Mediterranean. Ajaccio is the capital of Corsica, and has become a stop on several Mediterranean cruises.  Corsica is the birthplace of Napoleon Bonaparte. He was born the 15th of August, 1769.  Napoleon’s  legacy & influence is visible in Ajaccio’s public statues, monuments and street names. If you enjoy walking, it is easy to get around and see some of the sights. There are some steep roads if you want to walk down to the ocean. There is a nice market area near the cruise ship pier.

    The island of Corsica has  steep, jagged coastlines, clear mountain streams, wild goats, orange groves, spectacular views, olive trees and flat sandy beaches characterize the island. Excellent sailing, mountain climbing (peaks reaching 7,843 ft/2,391 m), hiking, kayaking and other outdoor activities are popular.

    While in Ajaccio you may want to visit the Citadelle, the cathedral, the Palais Fesch and Musee (library, fine arts and the Imperial Chapel) and the Musee Napoleanien and Maison Bonaparte museums (relics of Napoleon).  If you enjoy walking, stroll down the twisting, narrow streets of Sartene, which lead to startling, dramatic views of the sea. 

    Ajaccio is also known for it’s wine vineyards. The local red wines are light in color, peppery, with a tannic finish.  Most cruise ships offer an excursion to the vineyards.

    For pictures of Corsica, visit my Flckr account

    Author: S Brage

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    Holland America Cruise

    Wednesday, January 28th, 2009

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    Unprecedented Caribbean fares from only $399*!
    From snorkeling and swimming to spice-scented markets and charming cafés, the Caribbean’s a perfect paradise. Book your warm-weather cruise now — these Caribbean fares offer unprecedented savings.

    Share your stateroom with a 3rd or 4th guest from only $99* on select date.

      

    7-Day Western Caribbean

    Roundtrip Ft. Lauderdale
    ms Westerdam

    DATE(S) INSIDE FROM* OUTSIDE FROM* VERANDAH FROM* VERANDAH SUITE FROM* 3rd/4th FROM*
    3/8, 3/29† 10/18; 11/8†, 11/29/09 $599 $649 $849 $1,099

    Fares based on 3/8/09 sailing.
    †Cozumel replaces Costa Maya on select sailings.

    Map of Itinerary - Click for details

    This week-long getaway takes you from the Mayan ruins of Costa Maya to the vibrant coral reefs of Grand Turk and the sunny pleasures of Holland America’s own Half Moon Cay. Sails conveniently roundtrip Ft. Lauderdale.

    5- or 7-Day Western Caribbean

    Roundtrip Tampa
    ms Veendam

    DATE(S) DEPARTURE/ARRIVAL PORTS INSIDE FROM* OUTSIDE FROM* VERANDAH SUITE FROM*
    3/1, 3/8, 3/15/09 7-Day: Roundtrip Tampa Inquire $799 $1,099
    3/22/09 5-Day: Roundtrip Tampa $399 $449 $799

    7-day fares based on 3/8/09 sailing.

    Sailing roundtrip Tampa, this eco-tourist’s dream includes visits to Costa Maya and Belize — featuring the longest barrier reef in the world. Or sail on a 5-day getaway to the picturesque beaches of Grand Cayman and discover Mayan treasures in Cozumel.

    7-Day Eastern Caribbean

    Roundtrip Ft. Lauderdale
    ms Westerdam

      

      

    DATE(S) INSIDE FROM* OUTSIDE FROM* VERANDAH FROM* VERANDAH SUITE FROM*
    3/22; 4/12; 11/1, 11/22; 12/13/09 $649 $749 $899 $1,199 $99

    Fares based on 4/12/09 sailing.

    Map of Itinerary - Click for details

    Dine on conch fritters and snorkel in the vibrant coral reefs on Grand Turk and Caicos Islands. Enjoy San Juan’s historic Old Town, and the mixture of French and Dutch influences in St. Maarten. End your voyage amid the pleasures of Holland America’s own Half Moon Cay on this week-long getaway aboard the ms Westerdam.

    7-Day Eastern Caribbean

    Roundtrip Ft. Lauderdale
    ms Eurodam

    DATE(S) INSIDE FROM* OUTSIDE FROM* VERANDAH FROM* VERANDAH SUITE FROM*
    3/7, 3/14, 3/21, 3/28; 4/4, 4/11, 4/18;
    10/10, 10/17, 10/24, 10/31;
    11/7, 11/14, 11/21, 11/28;
    12/5, 12/12/09
    $549 $599 $899 $1,699

    Fares based on 3/21 & 3/28/09 sailings.

    Map of Itinerary - Click for details

    Sailing aboard the elegant ms Eurodam, find yourself floating over vibrant coral reefs and searching for distinctive plant life on Grand Turk and Caicos Islands. Enjoy a flamenco show and historic Old Town in San Juan, shopping in St. Thomas and snorkeling on beautiful Half Moon Cay.

    7-Day Southern Caribbean

    Roundtrip Ft. Lauderdale
    ms Westerdam

      

      

    DATE(S) INSIDE FROM* OUTSIDE FROM* VERANDAH FROM* VERANDAH SUITE FROM* 3rd/4th FROM*
    3/15; 4/5; 10/25; 11/15; 12/6/09 $699 $749 $999 $1,299

    Fares based on 4/5/09 sailing.

    Map of Itinerary - Click for details 

    Tropical splendors abound — with a touch of Dutch influence — in Aruba and Curaçao. Savor the pristine waters, snorkeling and swimming, and strolling quaint streets lined with unique pastel-painted buildings.

    Terms & Conditions:
    *Fares are based on Promo FL/RH/RA. Featured fares are per person based on double occupancy, cruise only. Fares are in U.S. dollars and include non-discountable amounts. Taxes are additional and range from $49.39 to $221.41. Subject to availability. Third/fourth offer based on select sailings and is based on Promo Z3. Offers are capacity controlled, and may be modified or withdrawn without prior notice. Other Restrictions may apply. Please refer to the appropriate Holland America brochure for full terms and conditions. Ships’ Registry: The Netherlands.

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    St. Lucia Port Review

    Tuesday, January 27th, 2009

    stlucia St. Lucia is a small, lush tropical gem. It is located midway down the Eastern Caribbean chain, between Martinique and St. Vincent. St. Lucia is only 27 miles long and 14 miles wide. The Atlantic Ocean kisses the eastern shore, while the beaches of the west coast owe their beauty and calm to the Caribbean Sea.

    St. Lucia seems like an island plucked from the South Pacific. It’s dramatic twin coastal peaks, the Pitons, soar 2,000 feet up from the sea, sheltering magnificent rain forests where wild orchids, giant ferns and birds of paradise flourish. Brilliantly plumed tropical birds abound, including endangered species. The rainforest is broken only be verdant fields and orchards of banana, coconut, mango and papaya trees.

    With lovely little towns, beautiful beaches and bays, mineral baths, and banana plantations, you won’t tire of exploring St. Lucia.  Popular excursions on our cruise were the Volcanic Expressions and Beach Escape, Rainforest Aerial Tram and Between the Pitons catamaran cruise.
    Near Soufrière lies the famous “drive-in” volcano, Mount Soufrière, a rocky lunar landscape of bubbling mud and craters seething with sulfur. You literally drive your car into a millions-of-years-old crater and walk between the sulfur springs and pools of hissing steam. Many people commented that the smell was too strong.

    One of the best beaches is Pigeon Point Beach off the north shore, part of the Pigeon Island National Historic Park . The small beach here has white sand and is an ideal place for a picnic. Pigeon Island is joined to the mainland of St. Lucia by a causeway, so it’s easy to reach. The most frequented beach by tourists is Reduit Beach at Rodney Bay, 2km (1 1/4 miles) of soft beige sand fronting very clear waters. Many watersports kiosks can be found along the strip bordering Royal St. Lucian Hotel. With all its restaurants and bars, you’ll find plenty of refueling stops.

    Built for the cruise-ship passenger, Pointe Seraphine, in Castries, has the best collection of shops on the island, along with offices for car rentals, organized taxi service (for sightseeing), a bureau de change, a philatelic bureau, an information center, and international phones. Cruise ships berth right at the shopping center. Under red roofs in a Spanish-style setting, the complex requires that you present a cruise pass or an airline ticket to the shopkeeper when purchasing goods. Visitors can take away their purchases, except liquor and tobacco, which will be delivered to the airport.  When shopping, please note that due to a Red Palm Mite found on the island, items found in port made from Green Palm and banana leaves such as hats and souvenir items are normally not aloud on the ships.

    Author: S Brage

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    India Tour

    Monday, January 26th, 2009

    India offers amazing architecture and a culture like no other, but it also offers romance. Consider a luxury train like the Palace on Wheels and Royal Orient. Both recreate the Raj era’s dazzling decor and the romance of classic train travel en route to Rajsthan and Gujarat.

    A wonderful example of Mughal architecture is the Taj Majal. The Taj Majal was inspired by love, shaped to perfection, and immortalizes one man’s love for his wife. Although the building is always stunning, the polished white dome takes on a special glow at twilight as the rising moon reflects off the intricately carved marble facade.

    The Mysteries of India gives you 16 days to enjoy all the highlights of India with prices starting at $2,849 pp If you are looking for something shorter, the 7 day Incredible India package starts at $1,799 pp and is privately guided so you can enjoy traveling at your own pace with a private car and driver. This itinerary has a special departure in November for the autumn festival. Globus’ 14 day Secrets of India got rave reviews from one of our clients who just returned on December 24th.

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    Carnival Cruise Sale

    Monday, January 26th, 2009

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    Carnival Fun4All Sale has been extended! The Carnival sale has been extended until January 31, 2009. That makes an entire month of FREE upgrades and BIG savings for guests.

    Ship
    Port
    Dur
    Sail Date
    Itinerary
    Interior
    Ocean View
    Balcony
    Carnival Imagination
    MIA
    4
    9/14-9/28/09
    Key West & Cozumel
    $249
    $289
    N/A
    Carnival Sensation
    MCO
    4
    9/20/09
    Freeport & Nassau
    $279
    $319
    N/A
    Carnival Fantasy
    MSY
    5
    9/28/09
    Western Caribbean
    $329
    $379
    N/A
    Carnival Fascination
    JAX
    5
    12/12/09
    Bahamas
    $329
    $379
    N/A
    Holiday
    MOB
    5
    5/04/09
    Western Caribbean
    $329
    $379
    N/A
    Carnival Freedom
    FLL
    6
    9/20; 11/29; 12/13/09
    Western Caribbean
    $499
    $579
    $729
    Carnival Glory
    MCO
    7
    9/26-10/03/09
    E & E W Caribbean
    $549
    $649
    $799
    Carnival Spirit
    ANC
    7
    5/20/09
    Southbound Alaska
    $549
    $749
    $849
    Carnival Victory
    SJU
    7
    9/13-9/20/09
    Southern Caribbean
    $529
    $629
    $779
    Carnival Freedom
    FLL
    8
    9/26/09
    Exotic W Caribbean
    $629
    $749
    $939
    Carnival Spirit
    SDG
    8
    12/05-12/13/09
    Mexican Riviera
    $599
    $699
    $849

    Additional ships & sail dates are available.

    Carnival reserves the right to re-instate a fuel supplement for all guests at up to $9 per guest per day,
    if the NYMEX oil price exceeds $70 per barrel.

    Terms & Conditions:
    Cruise rates are in U.S. dollars, per person and based on double occupancy. Fare code must be requested to receive promotion. No name changes. Offer combinable with Super Saver rates only. Government taxes and fees are additional for all guests. Offer is capacity controlled and is not combinable with any other discount or promotional offer. Rates are subject to change at any time without prior notice. Category Restrictions and exclusions apply. Minimum purchase of category 4A is required. Best available stateroom upgrades available within like cabin categories (Interior to Interior, Oceanview to Oceanview and Balcony to balcony). Limited ocean view upgrades may be available on select ships. Offer is applicable on select 3-2 day sailing through 12/18/09. Valid on new individual bookings made between 1/5/09 thru 1/31/09. Offer expires at 11:59PM EST on 1/31/09. Other sail dates in range slightly higher. Blackout dates may apply. Some restrictions (including stateroom/category availability) apply. Request fare code PFF. Ships’ Registry: Panama & the Bahamas.

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