New Cruise Dates for Fiji’s Remote North Released Captain Cook Cruises Fiji has released the 2019 and 2020 departure dates for its two Northern Fiji seven-night Discovery cruises and The Four Cultures Discovery Cruise and Colonial Fiji Discovery Cruise, both onboard small … [Read more...] about Captain Cook Cruises
In Honor of Shark Week
Travel agents are supposed to promote the positive image of travel, give solid recommendations based on first-hand knowledge, extensive ongoing training as well as leverage their professional connections of other trusted agents experience so that they can share a wealth of knowledge to improve … [Read more...] about In Honor of Shark Week
Costa Maya, Mexico
Taking a page from Disney's legendary magic, the planners built Costa Maya as a port conjured up especially for cruise ship passengers. But don't let that fool you into thinking that this wouldn't be an interesting port on your itinerary, it is simply unlikely that you will be traveling to Costa … [Read more...] about Costa Maya, Mexico
Snapshot: Costa Rica
Costa Rica offers beaches, hiking, cloud forests, bubbling hot springs, lush tropical gardens, and some of the most romantic hotels in the world. Costa Rica is vibrant; Costa Rican's are warm, friendly, passionate and proud. Don't be surprised to find a stranger wave to you on the street or yourself … [Read more...] about Snapshot: Costa Rica
50% Off Travel
50% off Travel: Fact, or Fiction? True story: Today I received an email from a client that was planning to book a car for his upcoming Hawaiian vacation; he forwarded me an email from Hertz offering 50% OFF for prepaying his car rental. Sounds like a good deal, huh? Of course, when I … [Read more...] about 50% Off Travel
Tahiti – Come Fall in Love
With Paradise Found The sound of rain falling out of the sky on a thatched roof, the once living palm fronds dampening the sound so it lacks the sharpness of a tin roof, yet it remains just as rhythmic. The sun tumbling down upon the shallow bays turning them into the most amazing hues God has ever … [Read more...] about Tahiti – Come Fall in Love
Eureka Springs, Arkansas
Eureka Springs, Arkansas may not be the town time forgot, but it still represents all that was best about traveling when I grew up in the 1960s and 1970s. Trips were a rare opportunity to eat out, and when we did, we didn't stop at McDonald's or Applebees, we stopped at a local restaurant that we … [Read more...] about Eureka Springs, Arkansas
Why Crusing Is a Great Budget Option
Your cruise fare includes your accommodations, on board activities and entertainment, most meals, plus transportation from port to port. You’ll know what your vacation will cost you before you go, and with advanced planning you can make payments leading up to your vacation so that your budget is … [Read more...] about Why Crusing Is a Great Budget Option
A Primer on Turks and Caicos
If you always wondered why it was called “Turks” and “Caicos” plural, it is because it is a chain of 40 island sitting to the East of Cuba amid some of the most beautiful oceans, beaches and islands in this hemisphere; only six of the islands are inhabited. The islands sit on a shelf or plateau that … [Read more...] about A Primer on Turks and Caicos
Service as a Value Added Benefit? Yes!
When we cruised with Norwegian Cruise Lines ("NCL") our concierge Anabelle took our trip from a great vacation to perfection with her easy style, vast knowledge and experience. I am neither rich, nor famous, but guiltily admit I do appreciate the occasional perk of first class travel and have … [Read more...] about Service as a Value Added Benefit? Yes!