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Tuesday, March 16th, 2010
Travel the United States on an escorted or a city stay pre-planned vacation, and experience the cultural diversity in any one of our vibrantly animated cities saturated with distinct character and a unique charm. Start on the Western frontier visiting the historic California landmarks of San Diego and Los Angeles en route to San Francisco where the iconic Golden Gate Bridge awaits. Perhaps you crave an outdoor adventure in the Old West, exploring national landmarks such as Mount Rushmore in South Dakota or the Grand Canyon and its immense glory in Arizona. Moving east, you will encounter the smooth texture of a jazz infused Chicago nightlife and the cultural seeds of today’s modern United States in the cities of Philadelphia, Boston, and Washington DC. New York needs no introduction as the cultural, financial, and media capital of the United States—a must-see for any traveler exploring the states.
Tour Destinations: | Alaska Tours | Atlas Cruises & Tours | Hawaii Tours | National Parks Tours | Fall Foliage Tours | Family Vacations
Tour Operators that offer tours of the United States: | Brendan Tours | Contiki Tours | Cosmos Tours | Globus Tours | Insight Tours | Monograms Independent Vacations | Tauck Tours | Trafalgar Tours |
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Monday, February 22nd, 2010
Spring is a magical time for flower lovers – all the fields of color and beauty are just around the corner. There are so many spectacular places to see the best of Spring. Here are just a few highlights around the world:
Keukenhof Spring Gardens, Netherlands – Open from March 18th -May 16th to view the stunning displays of Dutch Tulips. Each year hundreds of thousands of people visit this magical garden from all over the world. A river cruise is a great way to see the tulips. Mark your calendars! In 2012 the Netherlands will be hosting their Floriade, an International exhibition of flowers and gardening, held only once every 10 years.
- The Epcot International Flower & Garden Festival, Florida – is filled with a colorful array of flowers, gardens, topiaries, and educational events. Guests of all ages will enjoy the beauty of millions of blooming flowers. On the weekends, you can learn helpful gardening tips and see demonstrations of advanced gardening techniques from around the world.
- Antelope Valley California Poppy Reserve, CA – Starting March 1 through the end of May, the Antelope Valley California Poppy Reserve comes alive with the seasonal surprises of the Mojave Desert Grassland habitat. The park is open from sunrise to sunset for the best Poppy viewing.
- Butchart Gardens, Vancouver Island, Canada – Open year round, these gardens offer 5 seasons, The spring flower season is from March 21st – June 14th and displays a spectacular variety of bulbs in bloom. Several Canada tours and Alaska cruises include Vancouver Island.
- Huntington Gardens, Pasedena, CA – Covers 207 acres with more than 14,000 different varieties of plants showcased in more than a dozen principal garden areas.
- National Tropical Botanical Garden, Kauai Island, HI – Houses four gardens in Hawaii. The property on Kauai, the McBryde Garden in Lawai Valley, covers 252 acres and is home to the largest collection of native Hawaiian floras and many other plants from the tropical regions of the world.
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Saturday, August 29th, 2009
Ever wonder why glacier ice looks blue?
This is because of how the sunlight passes through the ice and what happensto the sunlight. Sunlight looks white; however, the light is really made up of all the colors of the rainbow. You may recall seeing this when using a prism in middle school science classes. Each of the sun’s colors have different wavelengths, or amounts of energy in them. When the sunlight tries to go through the solid glacier ice crystals the sun gets broken up into lots of colors. Red and yellow have very little energy and the thick ice soaks up the red light more than it soaks up the blue light. The blue light has enough extra energy to get away from the solid ice crystals without getting absorbed or soaked up. This is why the only color people see is the blue color that escaped.
Best Glaciers of Alaska:
- Grand Pacific Glacier (Glacier Bay National Park): Three intimidating walls of ice surround boats that pull close to the glaciers.
- Exit Glacier (Seward): It towers above like a huge blue sculpture, the spires of broken ice are close enough to breathe a freezer-door chill down on watchers.
- Western Prince William Sound: On a boat from Whittier, you can see a couple dozen glaciers in a day. Some of these are the amazing tidewater glaciers that dump huge, office-building-size spires of ice into the ocean, each setting off a terrific splash and outward-radiating sea wave.
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Monday, August 24th, 2009
Here are some ideas on some of best places to travel in September.
If you enjoy cruising, some of the best deals can be found on Caribbean cruises in September. There is a risk, as it is during the peak of hurricane season, but if you purchase insurance, some cruise lines do allow you to cancel for any reason and receive future cruise credits to rebook within one year of your cancellation. Hawaii and Bermuda also offer lower pricing during this time, but although they are not hit as often as the Caribbean and U.S., both can get hurricanes.
The U.S. national parks are a great destination in the fall. Children are back in school, so there are less crowds, and the weather is cooler. If the thought of a bus tour does not appeal to you, train tours through the national parks of Arizona and Colorado operate at this time.
Eastern Canada including Quebec and Niagara Falls, is another nice destination this time of year. If you want to enjoy the changing of the leaves, then consider going the last two weeks in September. You can take a four to ten day cruise on various cruise lines, including Norwegian, Crystal, Princess, Holland America and Carnival. You can also take a bus tour of Eastern Canada, or just drive up to Niagara Falls.
Europe is also popular in the fall, again because there are less crowds than during the summer months, and the weather is cooler. If you are visiting an area in the Mediterranean, the water is usually still warm enough for swimming or snorkeling. Most popular cities to visit this month are London, Paris, Barcelona, Venice, Rome, Edinburgh, Dublin and the Greek Isles. You can travel various ways, but if you are planning to visit several cities, the most cost effective ways to are cruises, tours or train package between each city.
You can take the chance and still travel to Alaska during this time frame, but certain areas such as Denali can get snow, which usually means popular excursions such as helicopter and flight-seeing can be cancelled.
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Tuesday, August 11th, 2009
Adventures by Disney Invites Families to Experience the World in 2010
Adventures by Disney just released their tour vacations for 2010.
Entering its fifth year, Adventures by Disney designs tours with the family in mind and provides educationally-enriched experiences so even younger travelers understand, appreciate and have fun in their new surroundings. These hassle-free vacations, rooted in the service and quality of family travel leader Disney, provide distinctive opportunities and special touches to make memories that last a lifetime.
“We are able to offer vacation experiences to some of the most fascinating places on earth, literally bringing history to life for our guests,” said Don Gross, Vice President, Adventures by Disney. “Each itinerary is carefully planned, creating a vacation that includes the most iconic and must-see sites as well as off-the-beaten path excursions. In fact, guests often tell us the hardest part about the trip is choosing the adventure.”
The Disney Difference
From snorkeling with sea turtles in the Galapagos to discovering Europe’s classic history, each itinerary is as matchless as its surroundings. Yet one aspect holds true for every trip: the special touches that are collectively called “the Disney difference” .
Adventure Guide: Part storyteller, ambassador, concierge and role model, Adventures by Disney’s highly-trained Adventure Guides are the friendly hosts and travel specialists who lead guests on every trip. With two guides assigned for every group (of up to 40 people), travelers receive individual attention to ensure a fun and enriching vacation.
Junior Adventurers: Young travelers are transformed into Junior Adventurers – seeing, hearing and tasting things that they might otherwise not have experienced. The immersive activities created just for kids allow young travelers to learn and have fun in places like museums that aren’t always as entertaining for the younger set. For example, at the Louvre in Paris, the Junior Adventurers play an Art Detective game throughout the museum with their Adventure Guides, while adults take a privately guided tour with an art historian. In addition, the Adventure Guides are expert storytellers and are trained to create fun and unique, locally-based experiences for the kids. On almost every departure, there is also a Junior Adventurers night, in which the kids have a special evening experience with their Guides, while the adults get a quiet evening on their own at the resort.
Local Experts: An authentic Tuscan chef, a naturalist from Costa Rica, a Chinese tai chi master – these local experts share a passion; they live and breathe the local history and culture of their destination. They are an integral part of every Adventures by Disney vacation. They join guests to share their stories and provide an “insider’s” perspective to each destination.
VIP Access: Travelers vacationing with Adventures by Disney receive VIP experiences that are practically impossible to schedule on their own. Special entry to otherwise crowded sites, unique accommodations (like castles in Ireland and Germany, a dude Ranch in Yellowstone and at the base of a live, active volcano in Costa Rica. Guests also get backstage access of celebrated performances like “The Lion King“ in London. These are just a few of the exceptional moments woven through each itinerary, promising expedited service and a broader knowledge of each destination.
Adventures by Disney’s 2010 destinations include 19 global itineraries:
Asia & Pacific
- Enchanted China - China: Beijing, Chengdu, Guilin, Shanghai and Hong Kong
- Safari to South Africa - South Africa: Cape Town, The Garden Route and Kapama Game Reserve
- Discovery Down Under - Australia: North Queensland, Ayers Rock and Sydney
British Isles & Europe
- Cities of Knights and Lights – England and France: London and Paris
- The Emerald Isle – Ireland: Dublin, Killarney and Shannon
- Once Upon a Fairytale – Germany: Heidelberg, Trendelburg, Rothenburg and Munich
- Alpine Magic - Italy and Switzerland: Stresa, Zermatt and Lake Lucerne
- Viva Italia - Italy: Rome, Tuscany and Venice
- Bella Italia – Central Italy: Sorrento and Florence
Latin America
- Path to Pura Vida – Costa Rica: San Jose, Arenal and Manuel Antonio National Park
- Treasures of the Galapagos - Ecuador and Galapagos Islands
- Sacred Valleys and Incan Cities – Peru: Lima, Sacred Valley and Cusco
North America
- Spirit of America -Washington, D.C., Philadelphia, Pa., and Williamsburg, Va.
- Quest for the West – Wyoming: Jackson Hole, Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks
- Southwest Splendors – Arizona and Utah: Sedona, Grand Canyon and Moab
- Backstage Magic – Southern California: Hollywood and Disneyland Resort
- Golden Path to Yosemite – Northern California: Lake Tahoe, Yosemite National Park and San Francisco
- Taming the Last Frontier – Alaska: Fairbanks, Denali National Park and Kenai Peninsula
- Rocky Trails and Mountie Tales - Montana and Canada: Glacier National Park and Banff National Park
For more on Adventure by Disney & other family tours, we invite you to visit www.luxurytour.com
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Wednesday, June 10th, 2009
When traveling to Alaska, there are no assumptions as to what to pack. The weather is unpredictable, so they key is, to be prepared for anything. The weather varies greatly in the summer and can go from warm and sunny to overcast and chilly within hours. From May through September, temperatures range from 40°F to 70° F during the day and drop into the 30’s and 40’s at night.
Slacks/jeans, a sweater or fleece, a lightweight jacket and a raincoat are versatile clothes for touring in Alaska, and comfortable walking shoes that have already been broken-in are a must! If you plan to spend a lot of time on deck viewing glaciers and wildlife you should consider packing a pair of long johns, gloves, and a scarf. A warm coat and heavy socks are essential if your itinerary includes a visit to a glacier.
Dressing in layers will prepare you for both cool and warm weather. In the mornings, you may start off wearing an undershirt, sweater, and rain jacket. Throughout the day you can add or subtract layers as the weather permits.
Alaska is a more “relaxed” destination so casual and comfortable are the style preferences. Even in the best restaurants you will find people dressed in jeans. Tennis shoes are a must but you may also want to bring climbing and hiking shoes for nature walks, hiking trails and to participate in rugged adventures. Don’t forget the rain gear because rain is common in Alaska during the summer months and it has the extra benefit of holding in body heat to keep you warm.
Following is a list of recommended items to pack:
- Flat, rubber-soled walking shoes for on board
- Sturdy but comfortable walking shoes that have already been broken, or hiking boots for onshore
- Short and long-sleeved cotton shirts
- Shorts, slacks and jeans
- Tee shirts
- Thick socks
- Sweater or fleece
- Light and heavy-weight jackets
- Long johns, gloves, scarf and hat
- Sunglasses
- Sunscreen
- Camera, lenses, batteries and plenty of film
- Telephoto lens
- Copies of your travel documents that should be safely secured in your in-room safe while traveling
By packing properly you will enjoy a variety of seasons all wrapped up in one great vacation! Of course by checking with www.weather.com about a week before you go on your trip can help you determine what you need to take with you as well, but still take a few extra warm clothes just in case it rains or the temperature drops unexpectedly.
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Thursday, March 12th, 2009
It’s not surprising that in the land that has the biggest bears in the world, the largest salmon, the greatest gathering of bald eagles and more than half the world’s humpback whale population, you’d find this kind of spectacular wilderness. View with your own eyes the most dramatic scenery and the most abundant marine life and wildlife in the world on your Alaska cruise or land tour.
When is the best time to see Wildlife in Alaska?That all depends on what you want to see!
Whales can usually be seen June through September. You may see Humpback, Beluga, Orcas, Sea Otters, Beavers, Dolphin and Harbour Porpoises.
Salmon spawn late July and August so your chance of seeing bears improves these months. Bald eagles also feed on salmon, so this time is also great for bird watching. Other types of birds include hawks, puffin, ducks and loons. Wildflowers also bloom in late July/August.
Early June there is more wildlife viewing as young are born, and migrating to better feeding areas in the summer. If you are interested in seeing other wildlife such as Moose, Caribou, Dall sheep, Arctic Fox, mountain goats and bears, try to extend your stay to include a few nights in Anchorage or Denali National Park.
Summer Solstice is June 21st, which is the longest day of the year. Many festivals are held throughout Alaska.
To avoid Alaska mosquitoes, travel in late July or early August. The evenings are normally a bit colder, which ward off the bugs.
Contributed by: S. Brage
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Monday, March 9th, 2009
Exclusive 1 month Princess Sale!
Take advantage of the reduced deposit & coupon booklet for most all 2009, 2010 & 2011 published sailings, excluding world cruises and last minute specials. Sale begins July 31st!
Receive an ONBOARD COUPON BOOK now valued at $325 per stateroom, plus a REDUCED DEPOSIT of only $100 per person on select sailings.
FEATURE DATE: 2009/2010/2011 Voyages excluding sailings less than 7 days.
AMENITIES: Combinable with group amenities. Over 100 sailings offer value added amenities such as ship board credit, specialty dining and more.
BONUS OFFER: $325 Value Princess Coupon Book.
APPLICABLE FARES:
Group, Escape Fares, Regional and Past Passenger fares.
FLASH promotions are not combinable with this offer.
BOOKING WINDOW: August 1 – August 31, 2009
Some restrictions may apply. Please call for details.

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Saturday, March 7th, 2009
Cruise with NCL & Get up to $250 to Spend Onboard PLUS 3rd to 8th guests sail from just $99!
Go Freestyle CruisingSM with Norwegian Cruise Line for more freedom to dine, dress, and play as you please aboard the youngest fleet at sea.
Experience Freestyle Cruising on Norwegian Cruise Line, which has a modern and expanding fleet. With Norwegian cruise’s open dining policy, you can eat with whomever you wish whenever you’d like at up to 10 differently themed restaurants. Freestyle Cruising on NCL also means a more relaxed dress code, personalized service, and endless fun. Each Norwegian cruise ship comes equipped with a disco, live bands, sports courts, casino, Internet café, Kid’s Crew and Teen’s Crew programs, fitness center, and Mandara Spa. Be sure to check out Norwegian Line’s signature Chocoholic Buffet, guaranteed to please every chocolate lover on board.
Take a look at some of these great Norwegian Cruise Line Alaska deals!
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Free On-board Credit
Plus Great Rates on 3rd – 8th Guests
7-Night Vancouver Roundtrip
Norwegian Sun
Inside from $479 – Balcony from $999
$99 3rd/8th Rates on the following (2009) dates: 5/10, 5/17, 5/24, 5/31, 6/7, 6/14, 8/30, 9/6
7-Night Seattle Roundtrip
Norwegian Star
Inside from $529 – Balcony from $1,049
$99 3rd/8th Rates on the following dates: 5/9, 5/16, 5/23, 5/30, 8/22, 8/29, 9/5, 9/12
And also on the on the following 2010 dates: 5/15, 5/22, 5/29, 8/28, 9/4, 9/11, 9/18
7-Night Seattle Roundtrip
Norwegian Pearl
Inside from $599 – Balcony from $1,199
$99 3rd/8th Rates on the following dates: 5/9/2010, 5/16/2010, 5/23/2010, 5/30/2010, 8/29/2010, 9/5/2010
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Inside |
| $50 |
Oceanview |
| $75 |
Balconies |
| $100 |
Mini-Suites |
| $150 |
Suites & Villas |
| $250 |
Garden Villas |
| Onboard credit eligible on ALL NCL 2009 Alaska cruises with the exception of exception Cat AE on Norwegian Sun, which receives $100. |
Please note availabilities are VERY limited and space is running out quickly. Offers only valid based on limited availability.
Offers expire Sunday March 15, 2009! |
Restrictions apply. Subject to availability at the time of booking. Please call for details.
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Monday, March 2nd, 2009
With more coastline than all of the other 49 U.S. states combined, Alaska is measured in endless horizons. Spy soaring bald eagles, bustling gold rush towns, fjords dotted with calving blue ice, and mountain meadows carpeted with wildflowers [and the Midnight Sun!] on a cruise or extended or cruisetour. Princess Cruises® is renowned for their extra-personal Big Ship Choice, Small Ship Feel® — which simply means that each vessel [from the 2,670-passenger Diamond Princess® to the more intimate Island Princess® with its over 700 balcony staterooms] is uniquely designed with the major shipboard features you expect, complemented by the intimate spaces you crave.
Celebrate Alaska’s 50th statehood anniversary in 2009 with Princess Cruises!
Princess Cruises one-month Alaska sale on featured May-September dates includes…
❖ Onboard Value Booklet with coupons worth $650 per stateroom
❖ Reduced deposit of only $100 per person
…plus your Ensemble® Exclusive gifts on selected dates:
❖ Up to $100 per stateroom shipboard credit
❖ Candid shipboard photo
Call our agency March 1-31, 2009 for your Onboard Value Booklet and reduced deposit!
7-day Cruises | Balcony from $999
11-day Cruisetours | Balcony from $1,749
Cruises |May-September 2009
Voyage of the Glaciers
7 days between Anchorage [Whittier] and Vancouver | Balcony from $999
Visit Ketchikan, Juneau, and Skagway, PLUS Glacier Bay National Park and College Fjord
Coral Princess® | Diamond Princess® | Island Princess® | Sapphire Princess®
Inside Passage
7 days roundtrip Seattle | Balcony from $1,049
Stop in Juneau, Skagway, Ketchikan, and Victoria, PLUS see the glaciers in Tracy Arm Fjord
Golden Princess® | Star Princess®
Cruisetours | May-September 2009
Direct to the Wilderness
11 days [7 cruise/4 tour] from Vancouver to Fairbanks | Balcony from $2,149
Voyage of the Glaciers cruise from Vancouver, PLUS two nights at Denali Princess Lodge and two nights in Fairbanks, including travel aboard the domed rails cars of the Denali Express
Diamond Princess® | Sapphire Princess®
Direct to the Wilderness
11 days [4 tour/7 cruise] from Anchorage [Whittier] to Vancouver | Balcony from $1,749
One night in Anchorage, two nights at Mt. McKinley Princess Lodge, and one night at Denali Princess Lodge, including travel aboard the domed rails cars of the Denali Express, PLUS Voyage of the Glaciers cruise from Whittier
Coral Princess® | Island Princess®
Explorer: Kenai
14 days [7 cruise/7 tour] from Vancouver to Fairbanks | Balcony from $2,399
Voyage of the Glaciers cruise from Vancouver, PLUS two nights at Kenai Princess Lodge, two nights at Mt. McKinley Princess Lodge, one night at Denali Princess Lodge, and two nights in Fairbanks, including travel aboard the domed rails cars of the Denali Express
Diamond Princess® | Sapphire Princess®
Lowest “from” pricing is based on U.S. Dollars, double occupancy, per person, cruise- and cruisetour-only, group space availability, and inventory controlled in balcony accommodations, and is as follows: Voyage of the Glaciers cruise = $999.00 on Island Princess®/May 18, 2009/7 days; Inside Passage cruise = $1,049.00 on Golden Princess®/May 16, 2009/7 days; Direct to the Wilderness cruisetour BA4 (7 cruise/4 tour) = $2,149.00/Sapphire Princess®/Sep 5, 2009/11 days; Direct to the Wilderness cruisetour DB4 (4 tour/7 cruise) = $1,749.00/Island Princess®/May 18, 2009/11 days; Explorer: Kenai cruisetour LA7 (7 cruise/7 tour) = $2,399.00/Sapphire Princess®/Aug 22, 2009/14 days. Inside and outside category staterooms are available. Government fees and taxes of $95.69 to $132.84 are additional. Princess Cruises® reserves the right to impose a fuel supplement of up to $9.00 per person, per day on all passengers, if the NYMEX oil price exceeds $70.00 per barrel, even if the fare has been paid in full. Onboard Value Booklet (with coupons worth $650.00 per stateroom, based on double occupancy) applies to 2009 voyages of seven days or longer, is limited to the first two passengers in a stateroom, and is available on select Alaska dates for new bookings only made March 1-31, 2009. Coupon offers are based on current Onboard Value Booklet, which is subject to change; booklet prices and discounts are quoted in U.S. Dollars. There is no cash value for unused Onboard Value Booklet coupons; coupons are nontransferable and are not combinable with some discounted fares or Flash Promotions (some restrictions apply). Reduced per person deposit of $100.00 applies to each of the first two passengers in a stateroom and is available on select Alaska dates for new bookings only made March 1-31, 2009. Ensemble® Exclusive amenities vary by ship and sailing date, and may include one or more of those described (up to $100.00 per stateroom shipboard credit is based on double occupancy); please inquire. Other restrictions may apply. 2009 © Princess Cruises. Ships of Bermudan and British registry.
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