Wednesday, February 28, 2007

13 Not-So-Conventional Reasons to Love Panama

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Most of us have already read the myriad of articles about Panama, not to mention the "About Panama" section on the websites of every real estate agency promoting property in the region.

There is no doubt that Panama possesses numerous advantages, including its strategic geographic location, incentive program for retirees and a relatively low-cost of living, amongst others. However, some of the reasons that I particularly enjoy living in Panama cannot be when searching for the most obvious reasons, such as the Panama Canal (After showing my 4th visitor the Miraflores Locks, the outing becomes slightly monotonous) or its proximity to Miami (I've never been to Miami in my life!). Certain pleasures can only be recognized after living in Panama as a foreigner for some time.

Though I appreciate the similarities that Panama and the "Western World" share, I also cherish the differences, since they are what makes my life here truly unique and exciting.

Here are 13 reasons why Panama makes life so interesting:

1. Casco Viejo -Casco Viejo is 100% different from the towering high rises scattered along Balboa Avenue. Casco Viejo has an interesting blend of architectural styles, most notably ornate Spanish- and French-influenced buildings. However, in addition to the amazing views and unique architecture, there is always something quirky going on in "the Casco"! My roommate is the president of Panama 9º80º, a lifestyle and travel magazine about Panama. Her offices are in Casco Viejo and I get an absolute kick out of dropping her off some mornings. It isn't often that I get to laugh so hard I almost wet myself at 7:30 a.m. Much better than coffee! (Okay, that was an exaggeration. Sorry coffee.)

One of my favorite "Casco moments" occurred one morning as I was dropping my friend off at work. As we turned the corner onto Avenida A, we saw a little boy of about 7 years old peeing in the street. What made this pee different was that he was not facing the wall or partially hidden amongst the narrow alleyways, but was rather on the edge of the sidewalk, practically in the street, facing the traffic! As we neared the situation, we saw a projectile yellow liquid spurting from his body and said, "That can't be!" However, it was. To this day, that little boy and his "necessities" still put a smile on my face.

2. Wine -South American wine, from Chile and Argentina, is much less expensive than in the United States. However, who said you can have your cake and eat it too.

My friend and I were succumbing to our vices one night, and went to buy wine and ice cream at El Rey supermarket. As we were checking out, the $3.50 appeared on the screen as the price for the wine. I said to my friend, "How great is it to live in a country where a good bottle of wine is $3.50!?" Then, the ice cream came, and $8.50 appeared. My friend and I were in utter shock and disbelief. Since then, we have sought out other, less expensive means to satisfy a sweet tooth.

3. Sushi Itto -Sushi delivered to your front door...Do I need to say anything else? If you think that there isn't sushi in Panama, then you are in for a delightful surprise. Sushi Itto, in my humble, sushi snob opinion, is the best delivery sushi in Panama. Their Philadelphia rolls and Edamame are extremely scrumptious.

What's even more interesting is when I'm walking to work or walking my mini schnauzer and the Sushi Itto delivery guy honks and waves as he zooms past on his little red moto. It must be a small world after all. Or, I order a lot of sushi!

4. American Dollar -This is a commonly cited "reason" for why Panama is so great, and I agree whole heartedly!

For the foreigner, especially Americans, it is great because it doesn't become "Monopoly money." It is easy to be aware of exactly how much you are spending. There is no labor-intensive addition, subtraction, division or multiplication involved to figure out the price of a soda. So, in Panama, it is easy to grasp the value of what we purchase, instead of throwing away our Monopoly money at any and every chance we get. This is especially useful if you are off to the casinos!

15. Patacones -Patacones are twice-fried plantain patties and incredibly delicious. I had not discovered them until my arrival in Panama, and I am a self-proclaimed patacon addict!

5. Albrook Mall -Albrook Mall is a large, air conditioned indoor shopping center that offers a wide variety of discount stores and boutiques, as well as a food court with carousel. Be sure to check out El Costo, Oca Loca and Conway for some great deals!

These stores are magnificent for retail therapy. You can walk away with about 15 shirts for $20. Even if you wear them just once, it's a lot cheaper than Target.

6. Opportunities - Panama is like the Wild West of Central America. There is a huge variety of employment, business and investment opportunities just waiting to be taken advantage of. After being in Panama for almost any extended amount of time, everyone catches the entrepreneur fever.

7. Slang -Though I don't make it a habit to use it in my everyday speech, I must confess that I get an absolute kick out of the Panamanians' faces when they see a full fledged gringa talking like she's from the barrio.

8. Cable TV with ABC and CBS -All the great things of Panama fused with Jeopardy, Wheel of Fortune and Grey's Anatomy. Does it get any better?

9. Taxis -Finally, inexpensive taxis! Taxis in Panama are abundant and relatively inexpensive, a fare costing from $1 to $2 to most location in Panama City. However, taxi meters are not typically used, and therefore it is recommended to negotiate the price before leaving. If you understand and speak Spanish, you can overhear and engage in a number of colorful conversations with drivers.

10. Cayos Zapatillas, aka. Zapatila Cay -Zapatilla Cay is a small island located about an hour boat ride from the main Isla Colon in the Bocas del Toro province. Zapatilla Cay is astonishingly beautiful, including spectacular views, clear waters and white sand. Without a doubt, it is one of my favorite places in Panama.

11. Fireworks -Back in the states, fireworks were reserved for the 4th of July, and some spectacles at Sea World. In Panama City, it's not bazaar to see fire works going off every night of the week. On New Year's, the entire city, and I mean as far as the eye can see, ignites with the colorful flashes and flickers of thousands of fireworks.

12. Piropos -What's a piropo? I have yet to find a direct translation that suits me. Some dictionaries translate it as "compliment," though that is a serious understatement. Piropo is a word that stands for what men do to a pretty girl as she walks by. Flirt, not really. Torment, could be. Most Westerners would agree that this is a "Latin thing." I generally can't stand it and want to flip off everybody that whistles and hisses and yells "Ay mami" as I stroll along. However, on days when I roll out of bed and my hair is astray, I must say that I feel less hideous as I waltz along and still get the "Yeah baby". I know it is done to all women. I was in a taxi once and the driver whistled and hooted at a couple of women that looked as though they were pushing 70 years old. I'm not implying that they were not attractive, but the taxi driver was about 25! Moral of the story, it's one place to get an ego boost.

13. The Finger Wag -You all know the finger wag, a way to indicate disapproval of something. The motion is generally carried out by wagging the index finger from left to right, considered by most incredibly rude and demeaning. Well, the Finger Wag is back in Panama! The best way to say no ever!

Watch Internet TV about Panama on Latin America Real Estate TV!


About the Author
Mona Sutherland is originally from the San Francisco Bay Area and has been living in the Republic of Panama for the past 2 years.

Monday, February 26, 2007

Eastern Mediterranean Island Food Trek on Silversea Cruise Line

Imagine a trip of a lifetime - an exotic tour aboard the exclusive 6 Star luxury cruise ship Silver Cloud sailing through the Eastern Mediterranean seaports.

Tony Princiotta will take you on an "insider's only" exploration of ports of call, makets, wineries, and off-the-tourist beat restaurants. The tour starts at Istanbul, one of the world's most beautiful cities, and will continue through to Mykonos, Thessaloniki, Turkey, Crete and Greece.

Wow, what a wonderful itinerary and discovery tour. And what a ship!

Silver Cloud, the ultimate in elite luxury cruising, is known for intimate sailing experiences with its ability to slip into exotic ports off the beaten path. All cabins are oceanview suites with a maximum of 296 guest ship capacity. Go ahead and compare that to a crew of 212! Silversea's all-inclusive policy of "nothing is exluded, anything is possible" can lead to new and unexpected pleasures!

Booking this package is only available through agent extraordinaire Susan Moritz at American Express Travel in Beverly Hills Tel: 310-274-8277 x 222. Tour dates are July 6 - 13, 2007 and starts at approximately $4406 (airfare not included).


Thursday, February 22, 2007

Europe Like Never Before - Free Airfare & 2For1 Promo At Oceania Cruises

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As Oceania Cruises enter its fifth year of service, the company has grown into one of the highest rated luxury cruise line in the world - combining the finest cuisine at sea, exceptional personalized service, luxurious accommodations and extraordinary value.

From the first voyage of the Regatta in 2003, they have grown into a global presence with a fleet that sails to all seven continents. This year Oceania Cruises will sail to more than 170 ports around the globe and will feature maiden calls in Mahon, Spain; Porto Cervo, Italy; Cinque Terre, Italy; Monemvasia, Greece; Semarang, Indonesia; Bali, Indonesia; Komodo, Indonesia; and Darwin, Australia. In 2008, the line will sail to Australia and New Zealand for the first time and present an even wider array of intriguing destinations throughout the Far East and China, Europe, South America, and the Caribbean.


OCEANIA CRUISES CURRENT PROMOTIONS

Award winning european itineraries are on a 2For1 promotional fares with free airfaire:


Mediterranean Tapestry
Enjoy Free Airfare and 2 for 1 Cruise Fares as Insignia continues her European season from Venice to Barcelona departing July 23, 2007 for a 14-day spectacular voyage with five maiden calls in Italy. Also departs on July 28, 2007 aboard Nautica.

Portraits Of The Past
Barcelona to Istanbul August 6, 2007 14 Days Aboard Insignia

Ode To The Conquerors
Istanbul to Venice August 20, 2007 14 Days Aboard Insignia

Mediterranean Tapestry
Barcelona to Venice October 16, 2007 14 Days Aboard Regatta

Ode To The Conquerors
Venice to Istanbul October 27, 2007 14 Days Aboard Insignia

Mediterranean Tapestry
Venice to Barcelona October 30, 2007 14 Days Aboard Regatta


Take Off With Golf Packages at the Orlando Airport Marriott

Eurail Early Bird Offer 2007

Rounds abound at the Orlando Airport Marriott. Take advantage of the hotel's fine Orlando golf vacation options with two new package offerings. Sure to please the most distinguishing players, each package pairs scenic and challenging courses with plush Orlando accommodations.

Tee off your stay in Orlando with the Eagle Creek Golf Challenge and rejuvenate at the newly renovated Orlando, Florida, hotel. Rated one of Travel & Leisure Magazine's "Top Ten New Courses Since 2000," Eagle Creek's Orlando course is reminiscent of courses found in Scotland and England, with five-par holes, five sets of tees, over 90 bunkers and dramatic bulkheads. The Orlando golf vacation package, with rates from $271-$487*, includes:
• Overnight accommodations
• Two rounds of golf at Eagle Creek
• One sleeve of Eagle Creek logo balls per player
• Breakfast for two daily at the Paradise Bar and Grill

Experience two different courses in one with the North Shore Golf Club Double Challenge, and wind your way through native wetlands, majestic oak trees and use the natural topography to create a truly remarkable golf experience. The innovative North Shore Golf Club boasts a front-nine that features open links with dunes and native grasses, and a back-nine suggestive of classic Georgia and Carolina coastal courses. The package, with rates from $219-$367*, includes:
• Overnight accommodations at a premier Orlando, Florida hotel
• Two rounds of golf at North Shore Golf Club
• Practice range balls and cart

About the Orlando Airport Marriott
The delightful Orlando, Florida, hotel transports visitors to a resort-like atmosphere while maintaining airport-close convenience. Enjoy the newly expanded fitness center, featuring the latest equipment, dine in a variety of Orlando restaurants, or relax in the connecting indoor/outdoor pool or whirlpool spa. The Orlando, FL, hotel has a scenic outdoor event area ideal for weddings and receptions. The exceptional Orlando international airport hotel offers complimentary shuttle service, and is just 11 miles from the Orange County Convention Center and downtown Orlando. For more information, call (800) 380-6751, or visit http://marriott.com/property/propertypage.mi?marshaCode=MCOAP.

Orlando, FL (PRWEB) February 22, 2007

Wednesday, February 21, 2007

The Two Cunard Queens at Sydney Harbour

Sydney played host yesterday to the two grandest ocean liners in the world - grande Dame QE2 and Queen Mary 2.

Escorted by a flotilla of small boats and pleasure craft along with thousands of Sydney-siders lining the shores to welcome the grandest ocean liners in the world, grande dame QE2 whistle saluted her sistership Queen Mary 2 during an historic afternoon arrival into Sydney Harbour.

Not since World War II have two Cunard Queens called on Sydney together.

The celebration included fireworks from the harbour before Queen Mary 2 set sail later that evening for Hong Kong continuing on her Maiden World Cruise.



QE2 is sailing her 25th Silver Jubilee World Cruise and calls on Sydney until Thursday.

The arrival of the Queen's was a spectacle that caused grid-lock both on the streets and shores of Sydney.

Sydney Harbour News and Photo Courtesy Of PR Newswire.

Tuesday, February 20, 2007

Is Cheaper Always Better? When it Comes to Travel Insurance Plans, Not Necessarily

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This is the time of year when many individuals and families travel to escape the cold or to get some much needed rest and relaxation. While it could take months or years to save up for a trip, it could take minutes for plans to change and money spent on airfare to be lost.

Travel insurance can protect against those losses, with coverages ranging from medical expenses, trip cancellation/interruption, baggage damage, and more. But, is the cheapest insurance plan always the best? Not necessarily, say the experts.

"It's very difficult to judge the value of insurance. All too often, we find out the true value only after we've had a loss and have had to submit a claim," said John Cook, President of Quotewright.com, a leading online provider of travel insurance plans. "That's the wrong time to find out that the more expensive policy might have been the better one."

Cook advises that travel insurance customers ignore price until they have compared policies and plans and have found a plan that best fits their specific travel plans. The policy purchased last year for a trip to the Bahamas, for example, probably will not be the best policy for a trip to Hong Kong this year.

"Your travel insurance needs change with family circumstances, time of the year and destination. When researching and purchasing travel insurance, travelers should concentrate on their primary concern -What is prompting me to buy travel insurance in the first place? Am I concerned about losing my trip investment if I have to cancel? Am I concerned about medical expenses overseas or medical evacuations if I should have a serious accident or sickness while on my trip?" said Cook. "It's easy to be side-tracked and confused by other features found in travel insurance plans or on their price and to lose focus on your primary objective."

Websites like Quotewright.com, recently rated by the Washington Post as "a cut above" in their listing of the "best and brightest" in the online travel industry, are an excellent source of information for consumers looking to compare and purchase travel insurance.

With the huge price disparities in travel insurance, it's easy to see how travelers can focus on price, rather than on the plans themselves. In a recent survey conducted by Quotewright.com, the average price difference between the lowest and highest price insurance quotes was 286 %. Of 25 plans offered by all major national travel insurance companies, the average low quote was $179 and the average high quote was $694.

Purchasing travel insurance based solely or primarily on price can be a ticket to disaster. Take, for example, a client who purchases an inexpensive policy that does not cover pre-existing medical conditions and finds out that he has to cancel his trip due to the pre-existing medical condition of a non-traveling family member. The claim will be denied because he chose a less expensive plan that didn't cover his particular circumstance.

"Even the least expensive policy is overpriced if it doesn't cover you when you need it," advised Cook. "The best advice we can provide is to ignore price until you have compared policies and plans and have found the one that best fits your specific travel plans. Consumers should think of 'cheap travel insurance' as the policy that is best for their needs, regardless of the cost."

Monday, February 19, 2007

Seattle Festivals During The Alaska Cruise Season

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Situated on Puget Sound, Seattle is expecting to host thousands of cruise travellers between the months of April to September bound for Alaska. Golden Princess, Norwegian Star, Oosterdam, Sun Princess, and Vision of the Seas are just some of the beautiful ships that will be departing towards this destination from the Emerald City Port.

Because of Seattle's moderate climate and geography combination of ocean and mountains, visitors to this port city can enjoy outdoor activities such as sailing, scuba diving, golfing, whale watching, fishing, and rock climbing. There are also marketplaces, sidewalk cafes, art galleries, restaurants, boutiques and night clubs close to the port if you just want to explore the city itself.

If you have booked a cruise to Alaska, think about extending your stay in Seattle. Why? Because in the summertime, Seattle's festival season is in full swing!

June Solstice Parade June 16 & 17, 2007 - This Parade celebrates the beginning and summer and kicks off of the Fremont Fair. "Now in its 35th year, Fremont Fair returns to celebrate the Summer Solstice and the best of our community: art, spirit, sharing, celebration and working together to help each other. During Fair weekend, people from all walks of life come together to shop, eat, drink, perform, smile, dance, run, converse, debate, groove and parade." Getting There: Map and Transportation.

Lake Union Wooden Boat Festival July 1 - 4, 2007 - "You will enjoy live music, food vendors and plenty of classic wooden boats ranging from motorized launches and runabouts to sailboats, rowing craft and large cruisers. The kids will enjoy making their own toy boat and sailing models in the sailing pond. In past years, the festival has exhibited many of the vintage hydroplanes that have raced and won at SeaFair." More Information on the event.

The Seattle SeaFair June 30 - August 4, 2007 - "SeaFair's community events are a vital and vibrant part of summertime in Seattle and showcase the traditions, celebrations and diversity of the Puget Sound area." Highlights include Kirkland Summerfest: Art & Wine on the Waterfront, Silverdale Whaling Days, Ballard SeafoodFest and the West Seattle Parade. For a list of all events and dates, visit SeaFair's website.

Bumbershoot Seattle's Music & Arts Festival Labor Day Weekend September 1–3, 2007 - "Bumbershoot is more than just great music. The three-day sensory experience is the biggest of its kind in North America—a regular Mecca for art fiends and pop culture gluttons." Discover the Arts and have fun! Venues include Comedy on two stages, 1 Reel Film Festival featuring over 100 films, and dance performances at the theatre. Get updates on the 2007 schedule.

This is just a sample of what Seattle can offer the adventurous and fun loving traveller. The Seattle Events Guide and Seattle Festival and Fairs Guide can provide you with a more comprehensive listing of everything the city has to offer during your stay.

Bon Voyage! ( ... and don't forget to send us a picture of your holiday ... )

Thursday, February 15, 2007

Another Great Reason Why You Should Always Purchase Travel Insurance

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You probably have heard it on the news these last few days - airport closures and long travel delays in the Midwest and Northeast because of heavy snow. Eastern regions of the United State and Canada are also expecting an additional 50 inches of snow to fall within the next few days.

This could have been you - stranded in an airport wondering if you are going to make your flight connections and get to your Caribbean cruise before it departs the New York port. Wouldn't that be a dreadful way to start your holiday?

What happens when you finally get to New York and your cruise has departed? Last minute hotels in New York is expensive. What about dinner? Is it possible to meet your cruise at the next port and how do you arrange a flight to get you there? I would be pulling my hair out trying to figure out what would be the next logical step. And all these added costs! All of a sudden my travel spending budget has been cut in half, if not a quarter, before my holiday even starts.

This is why you should always protect your travel investment with insurance. So what if your past cruise holidays have been uneventful? The law of probabilities will soon catch up to you. We can not control everything - the weather, the traffic and air schedule. The sooner you realize the importance of being able to have a hassle free holiday and purchase that much needed insurance, you will have a better peace of mind. And, they will help you get to the next port!

AIG Travel Guard, the largest provider of travel insurance in the United States, reports that they were flooded with calls for assistance from stranded travellers trying to depart from or return to the affected regions.

"Our LiveTravel assistance center has received more than double the normal volume of calls from travelers needing help to rebook cancelled flights and make alternative hotel reservations," reports Dan McGinnity, AIG Travel Guard Vice President. "The delays and airport closures have stranded travelers in airports throughout the country because such major hubs like Chicago's O'Hare and Washington's Dulles and Reagan National have been affected. Most of our clients have been rebooked on alternate flights and will be on their way home today or tomorrow. We expect the increased call volume to continue this week as the Midwest storm moves East today and tomorrow. Next week we anticipate a significant number of calls from customers filing trip delay and cancellation claims."

If you purchased insurance, you could have immediate 24/7 access to Travel Guard's LiveTravel emergency service hotline. What is that good for? Rebooking cancelled flights, making alternative hotel reservations or assisting with ground transportation.

Travel Guard's Cruise Travel insurance will provide you with adequate coverage for delayed trips and cancellations due to winter storms or other severe weather. So, if you were to cancel a trip due to severe weather conditions, your insurance will provide reimbursement for nonrefundable covered expenses.

Travel insurance is a necessity that you never leave home without, and should be considered a priority after purchasing your cruise. Your travel agent will provide you with information on what coverage is perfect for your holiday. Better yet, if you want the best insurance rates, request a free cruise travel insurance quotes from AIG Travel Guard.

Tuesday, February 13, 2007

Review: Royal Caribbean Launches "Liberty" May 2007

Over 1,000 Vacation Destinations!

Even amid sluggish profits, the growth in the cruise industry continues to increase. As it does, cruise lines are rushing to create new, more exciting and bigger ships to accommodate the demand. Royal Caribbean, which launches one ship per year, on average, made a royal splash in 2006 with the introduction of "Freedom of the Seas," the largest cruise ship to date. However, 2007 holds promise as well - thanks to the pending launch of "Liberty of the Seas" this May.

Weighing in at 160,000 tons, "Liberty" will go nose-to-nose with "Freedom" in many respects, but will offer passengers a wealth of shipboard and shore excitement to choose from.

Accommodations

With something for everyone, "Liberty" will present a wide range of accommodation options. Economy-class staterooms with ocean views and ample space can be booked for reasonable rates. For those with more elaborate tastes (and wallets), practically every class of cabin is available all the way to the Presidential Family Suite.

With 1200+ square feet of living space, this suite delivers two master bedrooms, two additional bedrooms, multiple bathrooms, a living area, a dining area and a private, 800+ square foot balcony - perfect for families or other groups.

Onboard Activities

"Liberty" has one of the most diverse selections of activities of any cruise ship. With innovations including a screening room, a solarium and cooking classes, guests of all ages can find something of interest. But "Liberty" also follows in "Freedom's" footsteps with a first-at-sea rock climbing wall, H20 Zone water park, ice skating rink, boxing ring and more. Of course, the popular favorites of day spa, casinos and pools are available with elaborate upgrades from those found on other ships.

And the kids have a world all to themselves with a tremendous lineup of age-specific fun things to see and do. Of course, activities are supervised by Royal Caribbean staff members to ensure safety at all times.

There's also a Royal Promenade complete with cobblestone streets. Filled with shops and restaurants, the entire family can enjoy this active spot. You'll especially enjoy a stop at Ben & Jerry's ice cream shop!

Destinations

Launching May 19, 2007, for her maiden voyage, "Liberty" will set sail for the Caribbean. Her lineup of itineraries will eventually include Cozumel, Mexico; Grand Cayman Islands; Montego Bay, Jamaica and other well-loved ports of call.

While visiting these popular areas, guests will be able to take part in a world-class selection of land and sea excursions. Horseback riding, mountain bike tours, parasailing, whitewater rafting, flight-seeing tours, golf, water sports of all types and wildlife tours are just a few of the exciting adventures passengers can take part in.

Business At Sea

Lending herself to also accommodate business travelers and those looking to conduct business activities onboard a ship, "Liberty" will make available a full-service conference center complete with audio/visual capabilities as well as WiFi throughout the ship. Whether you're looking for an innovative place to hold a conference or seminar or just need a way to keep in touch while you're at sea, the business capabilities of "Liberty" will impress you.

Godmother

Most cruise lines engage a celebrity or other well-known person to be the godmother of each ship they launch. Royal Caribbean, however, takes a new approach by bestowing this honor on everyday people.

"Liberty's" godmother is a wonderful lady named Katherine Louise Calder. Selected as part of a nationwide search, Calder was given the title due to her service as a foster mom to over 400 special-needs children. What a wonderful representative to have!

Reservations are currently available on "Liberty" for voyages scheduled for May and after. If you're looking for a massive vacation experience for the whole family, "Liberty" can certainly deliver!

About the Author
Roy Witman is Vice-President of Cruise Vacation Center at http://www.cruisevacationcenter.com offering the best deals including Alaska cruises and Hawaii cruises.

Friday, February 9, 2007

Norwegian Cruise Line Free Onboard Credit and Stateroom Upgrade

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If you are planning a cruise this year, whether it's to Alaska, Hawaii or the Caribbean, book it with Norwegian Cruise Lines. Their freestyle concept of cruising is great - Freestyle Dining, Freestyle accommodations, Freestyle Activities, Freestyle Attire and Freestyle Embarkation!

"You keep seeing Freestyle Cruising and you don't know exactly what it is, right? That's because we're the only cruise line that offers anything like it. Let's start with the fact that there are no fixed dining times. And you never have to eat in the same restaurant twice. Really. We won't ask you to sit with strangers like on other cruise lines. And, you only have to dress up if you want to. We've created that kind of freedom throughout the ship with a ton of fun things to do, or not do. It's NCL's Freestyle Cruising. Where you're free to whatever."

So, this year, resolve to cruise freestyle because between now and February 28, 2007, Norwegian Cruise Lines wants to give you up to $150 Free Onboard Credit and a Free 2-category Stateroom Credit. Not only that, they are offering special weekly deals to the best destinations in the world! Norwegian Cruise Lines is making it easy for you to keep your Freestyle Resolution for 2007!

"You can't beat it. Pay for the accommodation you like, and we'll bump you up two categories to an even nicer room. Like maybe one with a better view, or one closer to the elevators. What else should you know? All NCL and NCL America ships are qualified for this offer... Want a soothing massage? A bottle of champagne with dinner? A party sail in the Caribbean? Whatever floats your boat is on its way with the help of an Onboard Credit from us. No matter which ship you sail, or stateroom you book, you'll get $25, $50, $75, $100 or $150 credit toward your indulgence of choice."

And if you book this week's special cruise by February 11, 2007, Norwegian will double your onboard credit up to $300! Just when you thought it couldn't get better! You can use towards shore excursions, luxurious pampering, or at the Specialty Restaurants. Offer applies to: Cruise to Hawaii between 7/1/07 - 12/17/07 aboard Pride of Aloha, Pride of America, Pride of Hawaii or Norwegian Sun.

Play & Win

"Try and guess where we are and you could win a cruise or an American Express® gift card! Each day we'll add another piece to the puzzle and give you a new clue. Come back every day with a guess and you're entered into a daily drawing for a $40 American Express® Gift Card. Plus, every guess you make enters you into our weekly drawing for a Free Cruise for two. It's simple - just guess. Be sure to tell your friends so they can have a chance at winning as well!"

Source: Norwegian Cruise Lines

Renaissance Orlando Resort at SeaWorld Offering SeaWorld Family Package Deals

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Orlando, FL (PRWEB) February 9, 2007 -- Book a fun-filled SeaWorld Orlando vacation at the Renaissance Orlando Resort at SeaWorld®, enjoy the sights, smells and sounds of SeaWorld, and take advantage of the Orlando resort's exclusive Length of Stay tickets.

Offering 12 consecutive days of admission to the adventure park, the Length of Stay ticket is good for a number of packages at the Renaissance Orlando Resort at SeaWorld, including the SeaWorld® Orlando package, and the Kids Stay and Play Free package.

The SeaWorld Orlando vacation package, available on stays booked for one night or more, seven days a week, includes:
• Deluxe accommodations
• Length of Stay ticket
• Shamu plush toy
• SeaWorld Guest Value booklet
• Access to additional hotel amenities and services, including resort pools, restaurants, babysitting services and game room

The Kids Stay and Play Free package, available on stays booked for two nights or more includes:
• Deluxe accommodations for two adults and children 17 and under
• Length of Stay ticket
• FREE kids ticket for each adult ticket purchased (two ticket maximum, ages 3- to 9-years-old)
• Shamu plush toy
• SeaWorld® Guest Value booklet
• Access to additional hotel amenities and services, including resort pools, restaurants, babysitting services and game room

Rates for the SeaWorld Orlando Package range from $234-$787, and rates for the Kids Play and Stay Package range from $350-$596.

The Florida family resort offers a SeaWorld Guest Value Booklet with both packages. Packed with discounts and special offers, the discounts include:

• Free upgrade to Preferred Parking
• Ride Again Voucher for Kraken
• Ride Again Voucher for Journey to Atlantis
• Ride Again Voucher for Wild Arctic
• Buy One Get One Free Sky Tower Ride
• Save $10 on admission to Makahiki Luau
• Free Dessert at Sharks Underwater Grill (with entrée purchase)
• 50% off Child's dinner at Dine with Shamu (with purchase of an
adult dinner)
• $1 off admission to the Animal Rescue Tour
• $10 off Sharks Deep Dive

About the Renaissance Orlando Resort at SeaWorld
An abundance of value awaits every guest of this luxury Orlando hotel, located across from SeaWorld and minutes from Discovery Cove. The Renaissance Orlando Resort at SeaWorld offers spacious accommodations, an Olympic-sized swimming pool, an 18-hole championship golf course nearby and superb amenities. The Orlando, Florida hotel also boasts distinctive meeting facilities and a variety of restaurants, all marked by the Renaissance's signature service. For more information, call (800) 644-2848, or visit www.renaissanceseaworld.com.

Thursday, February 8, 2007

Celebrity Cruises Connects Travelers With True Alaska


MIAMI, Feb. 8 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Whether guests long to glide along the Alaskan coastline in a 20-foot open-air fishing boat, travel by float plane to Anan Creek for a once-in-a-lifetime bear-viewing, or explore the wines and cheeses of British Columbia's Fraser Valley, Celebrity Cruises' new Alaska shore excursions are an ideal way to complement the line's stunning cruise and cruisetour itineraries through the Land of the Midnight Sun. Highlights of Celebrity's new Alaska excursions include:

Ketchikan, Alaska
* Neets Bay Bear Cruise -- Guests can enjoy a narrated drive to Clover
Passage before traveling by high-speed boat to Neets Bay to watch black
bears search for salmon in their native streams. From the boat, guests
may photograph and videotape the bears, eagles and seals in the area.
* Anan Creek Bear Watch -- Nature lovers can travel by float plane to one
of the only places in the world to watch -- and photograph -- both brown
and black bears feeding on salmon. Guests also may spy bald eagles
perching in the surrounding trees waiting for scraps left by the bears,
seals feeding on the harvest in the lagoon, and mink, marten and wolf
wending their way through the wilderness.
* Exclusive Skiff Touring -- Guests can get closer to the beauty of Alaska
aboard a private 20-foot, open-air skiff and customize the Alaskan
adventure of their dreams, whether that includes fishing for salmon,
halibut, or crab; scouting for wildlife; or hiking the ancient forest. A
personal guide navigates and narrates, taking travelers to special,
out-of-the-way places favored by the locals.
* Bering Sea Crab Fisherman's Tour -- Guests set sail on the same vessel
seen on the Discovery Channel's(TM) popular Deadliest Catch(TM) program,
modified for safety and comfort, on the calm, protected seas of
southeast Alaska. Seasoned fishermen share their stories of the Bering
Sea and its plentiful catches. As lines are pulled up, species brought
to the surface are placed in a live tank for observation or gently
released back into the wild.
* Historical Steam Paddle Wheel Waterfront Cruise -- Guests who board an
authentic steam-powered stern-wheeler are transported back in time to
the days of gold fever. Steam engines from 1884 power the paddle wheel,
musicians dressed in period-wear entertain, and a naturalist reviews the
area's history, including Creek Street, the town's former red light
district, and Whiskey Cove, where rumrunners hid their whiskey during
prohibition.
* Totem Bight State Park and Lumberjack Show -- This tour combines
Southeast Alaska's rich native heritage and the rough-and-tumble
pursuits of hardy pioneers. At The Great Alaskan Lumberjack Show,
lumberjacks put their skills to the test in an action-packed
competition. Guests also visit Totem Bight State Park and walk through a
hemlock forest to an old Indian campsite filled with ancient totem
poles.
* Totems, Native Heritage and City Highlights -- This tour combines the
best of Ketchikan's culturally rich heritage, natural beauty and bawdy
past. It includes visits to Potlatch Totem Park, where indigenous
natives first settled; Deer Mountain Eagle Center, which features
storytelling, totems, a bonded pair of American Bald Eagles and other
birds of prey; and visits to the Creek Street haunts of bootleggers and
gamblers.

Skagway, Alaska
* White Pass Railway and City Highlights -- Guests board an 1890's-style
parlor car and retrace early gold seekers' original route -- built over
100 years ago -- up to the Yukon's White Pass Summit in Fraser, British
Columbia. Other highlights include the historical areas of Brackett
Wagon Road, Pitch Fork Falls, Dead Horse Gulch, the Tormented Valley,
downtown Skagway and the Gold Rush Cemetery.
* Yukon Exploration -- Guests travel into the Yukon by deluxe motorcoach
along the historic Trail of 98 Degrees to the White Pass Summit and into
the Yukon. This excursion features visits to Moore Bridge, Bove Island,
Tormented Valley, and Carcross, and a photo-op at the "Welcome to the
Yukon" sign. A stop at Caribou Crossing Trading Post includes lunch and
a visit with Yukon Quest mushers and their playful pups.
* Yukon Exploration and Suspension Bridge -- This excursion includes the
same features as the Yukon Exploration excursion, but also features a
stop at the Yukon Suspension Bridge, located above the rapids of the
Tutshi River. Guests experience jaw-dropping views when traversing the
bridge at nearly 57 feet above the rapids.

Icy Strait Point, Alaska
* Hoonah Sightseeing and Tribal Dance -- Hoonah is Alaska's largest
Tlingit village, and this excursion offers guests the opportunity to
glimpse authentic Alaska life. A local guide details the experiences of
Huna Tlingits who were forced from their ancestral lands of Glacier Bay
by the advancing glaciers, those who lived through the epic fire of 1944
that burned the entire village to the ground, and more. At the Native
Heritage Center Theater, the Huna Tlingit perform and dance in their
colorful regalia, proudly sharing their history through interpretive
song, dance and storytelling.

Vancouver, British Columbia
* Chef and Chauffeur with Airport Drop-off -- After debarking the ship and
claiming their luggage, guests embark on a culinary adventure through
some of the best food and wine experiences that the Fraser Valley has to
offer. This first-class culinary adventure includes secrets gleaned from
trail-blazing local chefs, farmers, fishermen, winemakers and cheese
artisans, all of whom produce common things uncommonly well. Farms and
vineyards include Swift Aqua Culture, Farmhouse Natural Cheeses, Limbert
Mountain Farm, Fort Wine Company, and either Vista D' Oro or Domaine de
Chaberton. An al fresco gourmet lunch is included.

Guests sailing Celebrity's Alaska itineraries can enhance their vacation by choosing from over 158 Alaska shore excursions. Beginning in May, Celebrity Infinity, Celebrity Summit, and Celebrity Mercury will sail a variety of seven-, 10- and 14-night Alaska cruises from Seattle and Vancouver. Ports of call include Icy Strait Point, Juneau, Skagway, Sitka and Ketchikan, Alaska, and Nanaimo and Victoria, British Columbia. The vessels also cruise through the Inside Passage and beside ice-blue Hubbard Glacier.

Celebrity presents exceptional pre- and post-cruise land-based adventures in the Pacific Northwest with Celebrity Summit and Celebrity Infinity. Celebrity Summit's pre- or post-cruise itineraries range in length and destination, and include highlights such as the historic gold rush town of Fairbanks, the coastal town of Seward, and Denali National Park, home of the famed Mt. McKinley. Seventeen of the cruisetour packages include segments on Celebrity's luxurious, glass-domed railcars, Wilderness Express(R), the most spacious in the industry.


Guests sailing on Celebrity Infinity's Hubbard Glacier cruises can choose from four fully escorted cruisetour options in the majestic mountains of western Canada. The five-night Canadian Rockies packages visit cities including Vancouver, Calgary, Kamloops and Banff, with each including two days of rail travel and meals in Rocky Mountaineer's RedLeaf Service railcars. The three-night Whistler, B.C., cruisetours offer the best of both urban and rural Canada, with stays in both Whistler and Vancouver.

Celebrity Cruises offers comfortably sophisticated, upscale cruise experiences with highly personalized service, authentic five-star dining, and extraordinary attention to detail. Celebrity sails in Alaska, Antarctica, Bermuda, California, Caribbean, Europe, Galapagos Islands, Hawaii, Mexican Riviera, Panama Canal and South America, and will begin sailing in Australia and New Zealand this year. The line also offers unique land-tour vacations in Alaska, Canada, Europe and Australia through its cruisetour division. Noted for "The World's Best Large Ships," as voted by the readers of Conde' Nast Traveler (February 2007 Cruise Poll), Celebrity's current fleet will be joined by Celebrity Journey and Celebrity Quest this year, Celebrity Solstice in 2008, Celebrity Equinox in 2009, and Celebrity Eclipse in 2010. For more information, call your travel agent, or visit http://www.celebritycruises.com.

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Friday, February 2, 2007

Viator Provides Travelers With a 'Big Easy' Cure to the Winter Blahs and Blues - The New Orleans Experience

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With Mardi Gras fast approaching, the time is right to plan a visit to New Orleans and take in all the sights, sounds and tastes that this Louisiana city is known for. Many of the hotels, attractions, tours and restaurants throughout the city are back in business and by visiting the Big Easy, travelers can actively contribute to rebuilding this important city as it continues to rebound from the effects of Hurricane Katrina.

"New Orleans has always been a favorite destination of travelers from all over the world, especially during this time of year when the mood is high and the temperatures are typically mild," said Rod Cuthbert, founder and CEO of Viator.

"We're delighted to offer a wide array of New Orleans activities to help travelers take the guess work out of what's up and running, in particular during Mardi Gras season when there's no better place to be. All of us at Viator are proud to be working with the local tour operators and owners to show travelers the continued tradition and magic of this wonderful city."

See It All - Even in a Day
For those visitors that may be short on time, there are numerous tours that provide a tremendous overview of the city. Starting at $55.00, The VISITicket: New Orleans Power Pass offers visitors the best value for attractions throughout town. As New Orleans rebuilds, the Post Hurricane Katrina Tour, starting at $53.00, spends over three hours in a variety of neighborhoods impacted by Katrina and highlights the rebuilding efforts. The New Orleans Cajun Bayou Tour, starting at $60, explores the Cajun back country on water and on foot. The historic Steamboat Natchez Harbor Cruise, starting at $19.50, cruises by the bustling activity of America's second largest port, the city skyline, as well as Chalmette Battlefield.

Calling All Spirits!
New Orleans has been called the most haunted city in America, and offers travelers a bounty of spirit and ghost tours. The New Orleans Haunted History Ghost Tour, starting at $17.00, investigates some of the grim and ghastly deeds perpetrated in the old French Quarter. For those looking for a 'biting' good time, The Vampire Tour, starting at $17.00, explores the dark and mysterious world of the undead, with a visit to a noted Vampire tavern to boot. The New Orleans Ghosts and Spirits Tour, starting at $21.00, takes in many haunted sites throughout the Big Easy.

Eat, Drink and Be Merry
Mardi Gras season is the perfect time to take The Southern Comfort Cocktail Tour, starting at $23.00 as travelers learn the history of Pimm's Cup, the Hurricane, and see where Southern Comfort was created in 1874. The art of cooking Jambalaya is the souvenir visitors bring home after taking the New Orleans Cooking Class, starting at $28.00. Experts in Creole/Cajun fare teach local specialties including Gumbo, Jambalaya and the ever-so-yummy local treat, Pralines. Dinner at the Court of Two Sisters Restaurant, starting at $53.00, allows travelers to savor the local history associated with 150 years of Creole cuisine.

Famous Neighborhoods on Foot
One of New Orleans' oldest neighborhoods is discovered on the Garden District Walking Tour, starting at $19.00, and includes marvelous examples of Greek Revival and Italianate architecture. A local expert highlights all the history and life of one of the oldest neighborhoods in America during the French Quarter Walking Tour, starting at $24.00. No tour of this area would be complete without a beignet and café au lait at Café du Monde in the historic French Market.

* All prices listed are per person and are accurate at press time. Due to Mardi Gras activities around the city, tour schedules may vary. Travelers are encouraged to check all schedules carefully.

About Viator
Viator is the world's leading online resource for travel experiences - the things you do when you get there, providing access to more than 5,000 sightseeing tours, attractions and activities in 450-plus destinations in more than 75 countries, as well as customer reviews, star ratings and the Viator Travel Blog. Viator -- the Latin word for traveler -- offers online consumers a one-stop shop to plan, research and book trip activities that meet a variety of tastes and preferences, including sightseeing tours, theater tickets, soft adventure trips, attraction passes, wine and culinary excursions, and many "well kept secrets" off the beaten path. Viator's in-house travel experts help take the guess work out of planning by hand-picking respected and trusted local operators to ensure a quality experience, value and service. Viator, founded in 1995, sells its products directly to consumers at www.viator.com and through its growing global network of more than 3,500 affiliates that include major hotel and airline companies, online travel agencies, city-specific sites and more. Viator is headquartered in San Francisco with regional offices in Sydney, London and Las Vegas.

San Francisco, CA (PRWEB) February 2, 2007

If New Orleans is your port of departure or disembarkation, extend your stay before or after your cruise and enjoy what the city has to offer.

SAILINGS: February 3, 2007 - January 1, 2008

SHIPS EMBARKING / DISEMBARKING IN NEW ORLEANS: Carnival Fantasy, Carnival Triumph, America Queen, Delta Queen, Mississippi Queen, Norwegian Sun, Norwegian Spirit, and Royal Caribbean Grandeur or the Seas.

Thursday, February 1, 2007

Over 40 New Cruise Ships Planned To Launch By 2010


Cruise enthusiasts have been in a gleeful state over the last year due to the abundance of new ships that have launched. If that's what makes you happy, you ought to find yourself delirious with joy over the announcements about 40+ new ships to take to the seas during the next three-years.

Practically every major cruise line has plans for a least one new vessel: Many have three or even four slated by 2010. And, just as the number of new ships is growing, so is the trend toward building bigger and more luxurious vessels.

Carnival

Although the smallest ships of the lot, Carnival has the most projects in the works over the next three-years. Ranging in size from 110,000 tons to 130,000 tons, Carnival's highlight will be "Freedom," a new class of ship costing about $400 million and carrying 2,974 passengers. With itineraries that include the Western and Eastern Caribbean, European tours to Rome and transatlantic crossings, "Freedom" will give cruise enthusiasts something to look forward to.

Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL)

Announcing its new Freestyle Cruising campaign in 2006 was just another step in a long process of completely revamping the entire NCL fleet from the inside out. Since its buyout in 2000, NCL has made great strides in listening to the cruising population then delivering what they want. With innovations including rock-climbing walls, Garden Villas and bowling alleys, you would think NCL had run out of ideas. It seems not! "Pearl" is slated to launch in October 2007 and has gotten rave reviews thus far. The crowning glory of the NCL fleet, however, will be three ships in an entirely new class deemed "F3."

Weighing in at 150,000 tons and carrying 5,400 passengers, these "F3" class ships have been described by NCL as, "a further evolution of NCL's progressive dismantling of the structure, regimentation, and constraints of the traditional cruise experience." One of the most impressive features is that 100% of outside cabins will have balconies.

Royal Caribbean

Three projects are also on the docket for Royal Caribbean between 2007 and 2010. "Liberty of the Seas" and "Freedom" (yes, Carnival and Royal Caribbean will have ships with the same name) and "Independence of the Seas" all shine far above the rest of the fleet with a tonnage of 160,000 each. Costing in excess of $700 million each, they will accommodate 3,600 passengers respectively. While they will be exceptional vessels offering inventive features, there is one ship that will outdo them. In fact, Royal Caribbean's grandest vessel yet will outdo every other ship built to date.

Creating an entirely new class of ship, Royal Caribbean has drafted "Genesis." This will be, to date, the largest ship ever built by any cruise line. It will even surpass the size of "The Queen Mary," which holds the current record at 151,400 tons.

Accommodating up to 6,400 passengers, "Genesis" will weigh about 220,000 gross tons and cost an estimated $1 billion. Royal Caribbean chairman and CEO Richard Fain brags, "Project Genesis truly is a remarkable ship. Its bold design, daring innovations and technological advancements will delight our existing cruisers and help us draw in new ones."

Others are also jumping in on the new ship bandwagon. Keep your eyes peeled for "Emerald" from Princess Cruise Lines, "Queen Victoria" from Cunard, and "Solstice" and "Equinox" from Celebrity.

Cruise options are growing more abundant by the day, which makes this a cruiser's market. The cruise lines are bound to offer more incentives in order to fill these new, expensive ships. Stay on the alert for what are bound to be incredible bargains to come.

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About the Author
Roy Witman is Vice-President of Cruise Vacation Center at http://www.cruisevacationcenter.com offering the best deals including European cruises and Windstar cruises.