Posts Tagged ‘Cosmos Tours’

European Travel Packages

Sunday, December 20th, 2009

Discover the places you’ve always longed to see. Marvel at each country’s historic icons and scenic panoramas.  England, Ireland and Northern Ireland, while home to perhaps the most trend-setting and international of European cities, also have some of the most beautiful countryside on earth.  In Italy, you can see more than 2,000 years of history within one city, witness the genius of Michelangelo and DaVinci or visit an enchanting island city that defies reason.  France shares with us the pleasures of life: excellent wines, awe-inspiring art and sumptuous food. Germany zooms ahead along its Autobahn, but stops long enough to raise a stein, sing a song and welcome the world.  The Netherlands, with one wooden shoe in its charming past and the other in the innovative future, continues to enchant visitors with its iconic windmills, tulips and canals.

We welcome you to research European Travel Package by destination, or by clicking on our preferred travel partners. You’ll find a selection of tours, cruises, vacations and rail packages.

Here is our network of Europe travel destination sites:

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We also have specialty European Tour Operators sites:

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Globus Tours

Thursday, November 26th, 2009

globuswinterOnly a few days left to Save $300 per couple on 2010 Globus Tours, Cosmos Tours or Monograms Vacations booked between October 14 and December 1, 2009.*

Merely walking the streets of London, Paris, or Barcelona is an in-depth account of things past. Here is your chance to see the sights, taste the food, and experience the culture of America’s lineage. Join Globus Tours and visit the amazing cities, countrysides, and people of a culture so near to us, yet so different. Your dream vacation—including airfare, hotels, transportation, luggage, transfers, and sightseeing—is just a phone call away.

You can take advantage of Globus Tours air promotion, with airfare as low as $575 to 20 European cities.*
Cities include Dublin, Amsterdam, London, Paris, Rome, Berlin, Munich, Athens, Vienna, Warsaw, Brussels, Edinburgh, Barcelona, Madrid, Nice, Frankfurt, Zurich, Milan, Copenhagen, and Oslo. Some restrictions apply, please call for details.

Why I Disagree with 2009 Being a ‘naycation’ Year

Tuesday, December 30th, 2008

I came across this article on CNN on the 9 reasons people will not be traveling next year. There are some good points, but I would like to suggest a different point of view.

We all agree that 2008 has brought about drastic economic changes in this country.  However, we find that consumers are still traveling.

Vacation budgets:  It’s hard to imagine setting aside money for a vacation, but small adjustments make it very possible to include a vacation in your budget. Cosmos tours recently launched a campaign called “A little change could go a long way.” Cut out just a few stops at the specialty coffee shops and you an enjoy a delectable taste of the real thing on the other side of the globe. 20 grand lattes = 1 grand day in Italy or a couple of days on a National Park tour. It’s that simple.

The article points out that people feel uncertain about the future. After 9/11 we as a country learned that life brings unexpected challenges, tragedies and fear, but these emotions in many cases bring people together, and makes families and individuals want to enjoy their lives more. Even as we were uncertain of the security in our country and what the the future would bring, there was a significant increase in pregnancies after the terrorist attacks. Logic would have suggested the opposite – why bring a child into an uncertain world? You could argue that uncertainty makes people realize the value of living a meaningful and fulfilling life, providing a constant source for inspiration to work hard towards these goals.

Staying at home and seeing local attractions can be monotonous, so people will want to venture away from home. Why not take a driving vacation through New England or the National Parks? Rafting trips in the Midwest are also very affordable. A good travel agent can help you think “out of the box” and find the right trip for your family.

The article mentions that deals are good, but consumers feel they could be lower. Cruises are going for as low as $99 for 3 days…we just  booked a client on a 3 day NCL cruise in March, balcony cabin for $306 pp and the promotion included a $40 ship board credit. Worried about onboard expenses? You can go on a cruise and spend little money out of pocket.  Read our blog for some great ways to save while on your next cruise!

Another point, was that people don’t feel like traveling right now. Each time a new ship came out this year we saw a spike in interest to experience them.  We were part of the Inaugural cruises for both the Celebrity Solstice and Ruby Princess, and consumer excitement in both of these ships was evident with the surge of bookings for these ships. The Oasis of the Sea is not sailing until November 2009, but consumers could not wait to begin booking the world’s largest cruise ship when reservations opened in September of this year.

Stress! Plunging markets. Shaky mortgages. Pricey bailouts. The financial crisis is taking a toll on budgets, but could also be affecting people’s health. Stress has been linked to overeating, heart disease, high blood pressure, depression and more. Relaxation is key, and what better way to relax than to take a short vacation?

Hiking, biking, river rafting, cooking and wine tours have all increased in popularity over the past several years. We also see increased bookings for family travel to the Galapagos, Alaska, Costa Rica, Canada, Hawaii and Europe as these itineraries ensure that there are plenty of activities for both adults and children. People are interested in travel, they just seem to be looking for new destinations and experiences.

The article also suggests that the travel industry is not offering enough incentives. Early payment discounts, payment plans and incentives are in place for several tour companies and cruise lines. For the month of January, many cruise lines have not only lowered fares,  but they are reducing the deposit required  by 50% to make a reservations. The airline industry should be dropping prices as they start to purchase new fuel contracts at lower rates, but there are plenty of vacation alternatives close to home if they don’t. Purchasing from a travel agency could also give you some added benefits such as savings on travel insurance, complimentary shore excursions, onboard credits and more at no additional cost to the consumer.

Last but not least, it seems that many consumers are planning their trips for 2010.  It’s okay to plan ahead, but keep in mind that as the economy recovers, the prices will start to go back up. With cruises, consumers can get a full refund of their deposit up to the time of final payment, so there is no risk in booking early to take advantage of these great promotions. Many insurance policies will offer coverage that allow travelers to cancel for any reason, (including work related issues.)  This is another advantage of booking with a travel agent, as booking direct may not always provide consumers the option to purchase the type of insurance coverage they need.

The article closes by stating that for those that do travel in 2009, even a small budget could offer a wonderful, and rewarding experience. You can read other great reasons to travel in 2009 in the article Thank you! 6 reasons we love to Travel Now.

We’d love to hear about your travel plans for 2009.

Cosmos Tours

Tuesday, December 30th, 2008

Cosmos tours has offered budget vacations for more than 40 years. Traveling with Cosmos is far easier than going it alone, but you still get plenty of free time to do what you want. Cosmos has refined their itineraries over the years to combine the must-see sights with significant time on your own. They now offer more choice of activities, and longer stays in key cities for more flexibility. You can book  a complete package including airfare, accommodations, transportation and the services of a knowledgeable Tour Director for much less than if you booked them individually on your own. You can also choose to book your packages land only if you are planning to use mileage points of find a better air quote online.

Why Cosmos tours?

  • Great value: complete travel packages including hotel, transportation, sightseeing, and a professional Tour Director for as low as $75 a day.
  • Visits to major and must-see sights included in the vacation price.
  • Expert Tour Directors share their unique stories and knowledge of destinations.
  • Well chosen, pre-selected hotels so you can relax in a comfortable, clean, and attractive environment.
  • Optional excursions at an unbeatable value—diverse enough for unique interests, and all reasonably priced.
  • A dynamic blend of transportation including first-class motorcoach, rail, air, and cruise—we make getting there part of the fun.
  • Many meals included in the package price for a great value, plus the freedom to experience the local fare as you wish.
  • Plenty of leisure time to explore on your own or sit back and take it all in.
  • More than 45 years experience showing people the world.
  • Portage included—not handling your own bag really makes you feel like you are on vacation.
  • Cosmos vacations are recommended by Budget Travel from renowned travel expert Arthur Frommer.
  • Cosmos budget travel packages receive a 93 percent satisfaction rating on our customers’ post-vacation surveys.

Here is a wonderful blog and review from one of our clients who recently experienced a Cosmos tour.