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Wednesday, 28 July 2010

LAST CHANCE TO BOOK MSC FOR FREE ONBOARD CREDIT!



DONT FORGET to book your 2011 MSC Opera cruise from Southampton by 31st July 2010 to take advantage of theup to £150 per person ON BOARD CREDIT!

On board credit available on every cabin grade! Starting from £50 up to £150

(The On Board Credit offer is applicable to the first 2 adults per cabin on all Southampton to Southampton sailings only)


PLUS…

FREE car parking at the port or FREE return coach transfer to the port.

Or regional flights from Manchester, Glasgow, Edinburgh & Newcastle to Southampton only £50pp extra - Return!

ALSO DONT FORGET children cruise for FREE on EVERY sailing…unbeatable during school holidays!

You could take a family of four (2adults 2 children) on an 8nts sailing from Southampton on MSC Opera
Southampton, United Kingdom : Amsterdam, Netherlands : La Rochelle, France : Bilbao, Spain : La Coruna, Spain : Cherbourg, France : Southampton, United Kingdom

from just £1950 for the cabin - with £50 onboard credit and free coach/parking

Lots of other dates available but REMEMBER IT ENDS 31ST JULY!









Tuesday, 27 July 2010

Costa go British!

Italian owned Cruise Line Costa are going British! Well not quite British but they have announced they will have ships leaving from the UK next summer in a bid to get more Brits on board.

Tuesday, 20 July 2010

WOW - Royal Caribbean Deal of the Day!

WOW!

DEAL OF THE DAY from Royal Caribbean
On the Vision of the Seas

Departing 11th November 2010

For a 9 night Mediterranean Cruise

Cruise Itinerary
Fly UK/Venice – Split – Cruising - Naples/Capri – Civitavecchia – Villefranche – Barcelona – Cruising – Seville (Cadiz) – Lisbon/Fly UK
Fly/Cruise Prices from £664pp ex LHR

Fly/Cruise Prices from £824pp ex MAN

Fly/Cruise Prices from £864pp ex EDI

Contact me for for further details and availability....

Thursday, 15 July 2010

Free Cruise with Royal Caribbean...!

Here is a real WOW for you! Fancy winning a free cruise?

Tuesday, 13 July 2010

Deal of the Day! Celebrity Cruise at Christmas...

Fancy getting away this Christmas?? If so check out my fantastic DEAL OF THE DAY....

Wednesday, 7 July 2010

Azamara offers EXTENDED


Good news all you Azamara fans....they have kindly EXTENDED their offer from my previous blog "Special Single Deal on 5* Azamara" to now end on 31st August 2010.

You could be taking advantage of all this if you book now!

• Free/Reduced Air - from selected gateways in the UK


• $500 per stateroom OBC - for ALL 2010 European sailings (oceanview staterooms and above).

• 100-125% Single Supplements - Just a 25% supplement on (most) selected 2010 European sailings and 0% Single Supplement on a select few 2010 European sailings.

• $1000 per stateroom OBC - on selected sailings in Q4-Q1 2010/11

• Free Veranda Upgrades - Veranda staterooms for the price of an Oceanview is available on selected sailings in Q4-Q1 2010/11

They are beautiful 5* All inclusive ships where luxury and first class service is second to none. Included in your price is gratuities, bottled water, teas and coffees, room service, House Wine at lunch and dinner, shuttle service buses at port an much more.

So what are you waiting for??!!! Book today!

Tuesday, 6 July 2010

10 myths about cruising.....revealed!

Theirs no denying that cruising is big business nowadays, but there are still so many people that are under disillusion in regards to the world of cruising and what it actually entails.

Although 12 million people will cruise this year, many other travelers avoid cruises because of one of the 10 myths listed below. Cruising is a wonderful way of taking a holiday so don't let these myths keep you from planning a cruise.....!


1. I will get seasick.
Many people fear seasickness; however, today's cruise ships are very stable and seasickness is a rarity. For those prone to seasickness, there are many remedies available to travelers to alleviate the symptoms.





2. I will get a stomach virus like Norovirus.
Noroviruses are a group of viruses that cause gastroenteritis. Getting a flu shot will not prevent contracting a norovirus. Noroviruses can be found almost anyplace with lots of people in close proximity, not just cruise ships. Schools and businesses are also norovirus hotbeds. You can decrease your chance of coming in contact with the Norwalk Virus or norovirus on a cruise ship by washing your hands frequently. All cruise ships actively promote this and are VERY vigilant with alcohol rub readily available



3. Cruises are all-inclusive.
Most cruises are not all-inclusive. In an effort to keep the basic price low, most mainstream cruise lines charge for everything that could be considered "extra", from wine to bottled water. As ships become more creative in their onboard activities, more things come at a price. However, the basic cruise fare still includes room, board, and the traditional cruise ship amenities such as a swimming pool and entertainment, so you can cruise and only have to pay for tips and drinks if your choose.

4. I have to dine at assigned times and with people I might not like.
Many cruise ships still feature traditional seating for dinner, with assigned times and tables. However, more and more cruise lines have open seating for dinner, which means you can dine when you like and at different tables. Since today's cruise ships also include alternative dining venues, you can vary your restaurant choices along with your table mates.

5. Cruise ships are crowded.
With the cruise ships being as large as they are now - for example the Oasis of the Seas coming in at a whopping 222,900 gross thousand tonns their really is no need to worry about ships ever feeling too crowded. My advice if this is something you are concerned about is to always ask your cruise agent how big the ship is - my recommendation is to go bigger to ensure you do not feel too claustrophobic.
6. I don't like beaches, so I won't like cruising.
Since most cruises go to the Caribbean, many people associate cruising with this beautiful part of the world. However, a cruise is more than sitting in the sun by the pool, sandy beaches, or sparkling blue waters. Cruise ships visit every continent, and anyone who loves to travel should be able to find a cruise destination that appeals to them. And, you only have to unpack once!

7. Cruise ships are packed with old people.
Many cruisers are senior citizens, but most of these seniors are active, and all of them have amazing stories to tell about their life experiences. A good general rule is the longer and more expensive the cruise, the older the passenger (retired people obviously have more time on there hands!). Fred Olsen is the main cruise line that tends to attract the 55+ market - so just be aware of this. Having said that, I have cruised on the Balmoral with Fred Olsen and I had a wonderful time with lots of other young passengers. If you are looking at Royal Caribbean, P&O, Ocean Village, NCL and Princess, these all are aimed at families, couples and even single travellers alike.

8. Cruise ships are packed with party people.
Most mainstream cruises are marketed to multi-generational families. Although you will find partiers on a cruise ship (myself perhaps being one!), you will also find teetotalers, passengers of all cultures, races, and ages. The one thing all cruisers have in common is a love of travel and having fun, which doesn't necessarily equal wild partying.

9. Cruise ships are dangerous.
Like flying, cruise ships seem to have gotten a bad rap about danger. They are actually very safe, and with over 11 million people cruising each year, the crime rate is very low. There are steps you can take to help ensure a safe cruise vacation.

10. Cruise ships are boring.
Although this is a common fear of non-cruisers, no one should be bored with cruising. You can be as active (or inactive) as you like. Cruise ship activities range from working out in a high-tech gym to sitting on the deck and reading a book. You can learn computer skills, a foreign language. You can enjoy Las Vegas-style entertainment or a classical pianist. Many cruise ships spend all day in port, so you can explore all the fascinating parts of the world. And with new and invative ships that are now around such as Royal Caribbeans Oasis of the Seas with 7 different neighbourhoods onboard, ice skating rinks, rock climbing walls and so so much more you really will be spoiled for choice!







So, with all these points in mind why would you now take a land based holiday?! Cruising is excellent value for money, I dare you to try one soon! Contact me for full professional advice.